Another group skill that definitely contributed to the development of ‘After Abigail’ was our collective vocal skills. Many of the members of our group were skilful musicians and this aided dramatically in our attempt at re-creating music
Member rating: No Rating | Words: | Submitted: Mon Apr 24 2006
On the left is an image preview of every page of this document, and below are the first 150 words with formatting removed:
Amy Steptoe 13GR How did group skills contribute to the development of the drama? Our cast for 'After Abigail' consisted of nine people, which immediately had advantages and disadvantages. Firstly, although each member of the group had a lot of individual ideas, it was occasionally difficult to work on each and every one of them, due to us having to deal with such a large group, thus a large number of ideas. Although this at times resulted in a conflict of ideas, we attempted to utilise this to our advantage, making sure to avoid that people weren't underused of their individual skills. We achieved this successfully as each person was used to their full advantage, as each individual brought a new skill to the group, and an accumulation of these skills resulted in a very effective development of the drama. Working in such a large group, it was sometimes difficult to use...

