ARTS10 - PHILIPPINE THEATER AND PERFORMING GROUPS.pptx
The document discusses the various roles involved in making a successful theater production. It identifies roles such as the playwright, director, producer, set designer, lighting designer, costume designer, sound designer, choreographer, makeup designer, production manager, and technical director. Each of these roles makes important contributions through their specific responsibilities, such as the playwright writing the script, the director coordinating the overall vision, the designers ensuring proper aesthetics, and the production roles managing behind-the-scenes operations. The document aims to educate about the collaborative effort required from all these theater professionals to mount a stage performance.
Introduction to EXPRESS LINE, emphasizing themes of miracle and hope in Philippine culture.
Exploration of prominent Philippine theater organizations, including PETA, Tanghalang Pilipino, and Repertory Philippines, highlighting their founding years and productions.
Discussion on essential roles in stage production such as producer, director, playwright, and designers, focusing on their responsibilities for a successful show.
Activities for assessing understanding of theater roles, encouraging reflection on contributions to stage productions.
PETA and TanghalangPilipino
Philippine Educational
Theater Association
(PETA)
Founded in 1967 by Cecile
Guidote-Alvarez
Caredivas, 2011
Haring Lear, 2012
Pamana, 2013
Tanghalang Pilipino
The resident theater
company of the Cultural
Center of the Philippines
founded in 1987
Himala, 2004
Ibalong, 2012
Noli, 2011
William, 2011
The productions of
these groups span the
range from daring new
presentations of
classical works, to the
spectacle of Philippine
myths and legends, to
commentaries on
current social and
political issues.
7.
REPERTORY PHILIPPINES
Acompany that not only staged English-language plays
and musicals year-round but trained actors and actresses
as well.
Established by a theater director, Zenaida Amador
together with the actress Baby Barredo, Claude Michele
Schonberg
Lea Salonga- began her career as a child lead in
productions of Repertory Philippines. Became an
international stage superstar in the lead role of Kim in
Miss Saigon
Les Miserables, with an all-Filipino cast and production
team
8.
TRUMPETS
In the1990s, the Philippine theater group Trumpets
also began mounting grand productions of originally
written musicals with a slant towards good values for
children and the whole family.
Joseph the Dreamer
First Name
The ion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Little Mermaid
Honk
N.O.A.H.
The Bluebird of Happiness
9.
NEW VOICE COMPANY
Established in 1994 by Monique Wilson
Earned a reputation for staging thought
provoking productions on
“controversial” and profound topics.
Aspects of Love
The Male Voice
My Name is Rachel Corrie
10.
PHILIPPINE OPERA COMPANY
Founded in 1999 by a group of dedicated
classically trained singers, led by soprano
Karla Gutierrez as artistic directress.
Seeks to develop performers as well as
audiences for classical music performance,
both foreign and filipino.
Harana
Master Class
OBJECTIVES
1. Identify theroles in a stage
production.
2. Discuss the contribution of each
role in making a stage production
successful.
3. Assess their learning about the
different roles in a stage production.
PRODUCER
This isthe person who takes
the play from a mere
concept to an actual finished
presentation.
Chooses all the team
members and assigns them
their functions, and
oversees the casting of the
actors and actresses for the
different roles.
Concerned about when and
where the play will be
staged, schedule, and
finances.
30.
DIRECTOR
Overall artistic
coordinatorof the
entire production.
Coordinates closely
with the set, lighting,
sound,
costume/makeup
designers, and the
choreographer to
create the envisioned
total effect.
SET DESIGNER
Theconcept and
creation of the
physical stage setup.
Ensures that the set
will enable the actors
to move about easily
and naturally to make
their roles believable.
33.
LIGHTING DESIGNER
Lightingis critical
in creating the
mood of each scene
in the play
Coordinates closely
with the set
designer
34.
COSTUME DESIGNER
Decideswhat attire
will not only give
the audience a clear
sense of the setting,
but will also
express each
character’s
personality and
distinct qualities
35.
SOUND DESIGNER
Servesa vital role
in creating and
enhancing the
atmosphere of the
performance
Includes music
both on stage and
as background
36.
PRODUCTION MANAGER
Coordinatesall the
complex behind-the –
scenes details of
staging a play
Oversees the crews for
the sets and props, the
sound and music, the
lighting and costume
37.
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
Shadowsthe play’s
director throughout the
entire production
process
Monitors the individual
details closely, and again
ensure that these work
together seamlessly in
the actual performance.
38.
CHOREOGRAPHER
Plan outall the
dance steps to suit
the music and
rehearses the actors
until they are able
to perform the
dance skilfully.
39.
MAKEUP DESIGNER
Broughtin to plan the
hairstyles and makeup to
compliment the
costumes.
Makes the actors look
natural for their
respective roles –based
on their characters’ age
and personality and the
time and lace of the
story.
40.
Who are thepersons involve in
making a theatre production?
How important it is to have each
role?
QUESTIONS
How doyou find the activity?
What did you do to illustrate each scene
properly?
If your life is a theatrical production,
who is the persons that act as your
director, playwright, makeup designer,
etc?
Instruction: Match thedescription from the column A
to their terms in the column B.
A.
___1. The writer of the script
___2.Conceptualize and create
the Physical stage setup.
___3. The one who decides
what attire will suit to the
characters.
___4. Shadows the play’s
director through the entire
production process.
___5. Creates the mood of each
scene.
B.
A. Choreographer
B. Director
C. Costume designer
D. lighting designer
E. Makeup designer
F. production manager
G. producer
H. playwright
I. Set designer
J. Sound designer
K. Technical director
47.
Instruction: Match thedescription from the
column A to their terms in the column B.
A.
___6. Plans the hairstyles and
makeup to compliment the
costumes.
___7. Plans out the dance or
any moves needed in a play
___8. Creates and enhance the
atmosphere of the performance
___9. Coordinates all the
complex behind-the scenes
details of a play
___10. The overall artistic
coordinator of the entire
production.
B.
A. Choreographer
B. Director
C. Costume designer
D. lighting designer
E. Makeup designer
F. production manager
G. producer
H. playwright
I. Set designer
J. Sound designer
K. Technical director
49.
Instruction: Match thedescription from the column A
to their terms in the column B.
A.
_H. 1. The writer of the script
_I._2.Conceptualize and create
the Physical stage setup.
_C. 3. The one who decides
what attire will suit to the
characters.
_K. 4. Shadows the play’s
director through the entire
production process.
_D. 5. Creates the mood of each
scene.
B.
A. Choreographer
B. Director
C. Costume designer
D. lighting designer
E. Makeup designer
F. production manager
G. producer
H. playwright
I. Set designer
J. Sound designer
K. Technical director
50.
Instruction: Match thedescription from the
column A to their terms in the column B.
A.
_E._6. Plans the hairstyles and
makeup to compliment the
costumes.
_A._7. Plans out the dance or
any moves needed in a play
_J._8. Creates and enhance the
atmosphere of the performance
_F._9. Coordinates all the
complex behind-the scenes
details of a play
_B._10. The overall artistic
coordinator of the entire
production.
B.
A. Choreographer
B. Director
C. Costume designer
D. lighting designer
E. Makeup designer
F. production manager
G. producer
H. playwright
I. Set designer
J. Sound designer
K. Technical director
51.
OBJECTIVES
1. Identify theroles in a stage
production.
2. Discuss the contribution of each
role in making a stage production
successful.
3. Assess their learning about the
different roles in a stage production.