Directorial choices
The director has overall control of a production so don鈥檛 forget to refer to how you think their input influenced the production. Think about the following:
- Did the director have a fixed concept or aim for the work? How was this communicated?
- What specific choices about style did they make?
- Did they make any significant changes or cuts to the script and if so, what did they achieve by this? Did it affect pace or structure?
- What was the emotional journey taken by the audience? Where and how were tension or contrast created?
- Read the programme notes and search online for any background information about the director that might help you. It may be that they are famous for a particular style or approach to work.
The theatre critic, Vicky Frost focuses on directorial choices in her review of Am I by Shaun Parker and Company at the Sydney Opera House. She also points out a weakness in the pace of the production but her overall tone is a positive one:
Telegraph critic, Charles Spencer is scathing in his opinion of director, David Farr鈥檚 production of Hamlet at the RSC:
This is an example of a critic stating a strong negative opinion which needs to be backed up with examples explaining why he believes the director鈥檚 vision was flawed. He does this by focusing on the setting and the lead actor鈥檚 performance: