Saturday, January 11, 2020
“Blue Remembered Hills” by Dennis Potter Comparison
In this essay I am going to compare my play with two comparatives. The play I performed was a scripted piece called ââ¬Å"Blue Remembered Hillsâ⬠by Dennis Potter, written in . The other two texts are, ââ¬Å"My Mother said I never shouldâ⬠, by Charlotte Keatley, written in , and ââ¬Å"Blood Brothersâ⬠by Willy Russell, written in . My performance was set in 1943, in the West Country, ââ¬Å"in the long summer holidayâ⬠. Naturalistic theatre was used, however, although it was about the events of seven children, adults play them all. War, bullying, abuse, aggression and murder are explored within the play. It was aimed at adults, as the issues it broached were in addressed in great depth, and because it was shown through the naivety of children, children would not understand. The play has historical and political context, and the political affairs of the time dictate the dialogue. The period in which it was set is reflected by the constant references to the War and ââ¬Å"the Japsâ⬠. The circumstances of the children, as well as historical background can be seen throughout. For example, when ââ¬ËDonald' says: ââ¬Å"I be tired out and all, working on those saw mills. I cut me thumb off an allâ⬠. ââ¬Å"My Mother said I never shouldâ⬠is about four ââ¬Ëordinary' mothers/daughters and is about the social changes of the twentieth century, spanned over four different era's. It is set in a variety of places according to what best represents the era. It is also naturalistic, relating to my performance. It also incorporates the idea of children dealing with adult issues but not understanding, for instance: Rosie Mum's got the curse. (Pause) Maybe we did it! Doris (Pause) What curse? Rosie The curse. Doris Oh. Yesâ⬠¦ How d'you know she's got it? Rosie You can tell. Doris How? Rosie Just can. Mum's been cross with me all morning. It's also aimed at adults; adults play children in the production because they also need to play adults in the production as well as children. In this way it was similar to ââ¬Å"Blue Remembered Hillsâ⬠. ââ¬Å"Blood Brothersâ⬠was aimed at a broad audience, adults and children of all classes. It is also naturalistic, but also uses forms such as, narration and song. This detracts from reality but makes it more interesting. And adults play the children featured in the play yet again, linking the three pieces of theatre. It is set in the 50's and 60's, in the city for the first act and the country for the second, so it is of a similar era to the other two pieces. In ââ¬Å"Blue Remembered Hillsâ⬠, there is no indication what class the children are from, but they are expected to be working class, and perhaps Angela may be slightly wealthier than the others. Similar to this is ââ¬Å"My Mother said I never shouldâ⬠as they are middle/working class too. However, in ââ¬Å"Blood Brothersâ⬠the two main characters Mickey and Edward are from two contrasting classes: upper class, and lower class. There is direct conflict between them, though they are naive due to their age yet again, for example, Edward is referred to as ââ¬Å"a friggin' poshyâ⬠. It addresses issues such as prejudice, class, money, status, superstition and violence. All three pieces are similar, using adults to play children especially, this is an interesting approach, and allows the playwright to broach more serious issues and adapt them for families or adults. This may detract from reality but naturalistic movements were used, mimicking children helped present the serious issues further.
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