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Look Me In The Eye

Look Me In The Eye. By: Connor, Bisma, Tommy, Melis, Christine, Omar and Mandy. The Message. This play is used to show the reactions of various types of people under a totalitarian government system

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Look Me In The Eye

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  1. Look Me In The Eye By: Connor, Bisma, Tommy, Melis, Christine, Omar and Mandy

  2. The Message • This play is used to show the reactions of various types of people under a totalitarian government system • Highlighted themes are Oppression (Ridiculous laws and punishments), desensitization and “brain-washing” (Vio and Rul), and the collapse of freedom (“Complicits” being executed)

  3. Brief Character Contributions to the Message • Rea- The voice of reason in the group. She has been personally affected by the government and she sees how unjust and corrupt the system is. • Tor- Expresses her distaste with the government and outwardly disagrees with their views. • Rul- Fully supports the government and looks at it as a benevolent protector. • Vio- Fully supports the government and believes that all complicits deserve their fate. Vio is fond of violence and chaos. Vio is too stupid to understand what’s going on. • Fea- Follows the government’s system out of fear of retribution. • Offence Officers Ash & Flint- Mindlessly follow the government’s orders, regardless of feelings.

  4. Colour Choices • Grey and Black to represent the dreary environment that the corrupt government has created • It also gives a sense of hopelessness to the situation which accentuates what many of the characters are feeling

  5. Symbols Eye which implies that the government is always watching you. Door that superficially represents great new opportunities from the government, but if you look closely, it has no handles, signifying a prison-like existence with no freedom. Janus, the Roman God of time. “He who controls the present, controls the past. He who controls the past, controls the future.” Symbolizes the government’s absolute control. Mask which supposedly represents eternal happiness, but which actually represents the need to hide your true emotions and personality.

  6. COSTUME TIME!!!! Rea- Sweatpants, Comfortable Red Sweater, sneakers, hair tied back, no make-up, (Look dishevelled) Tor- Basically the same

  7. Fea- Neat grey or black button up shirt or polo, dark jeans or khakis, running shoes Vio- grey or black jacket (maybe leather), dark jeans, running shoes

  8. Rul a.k.a Ms. Prissella – Simple black or grey dress, minor jewellery, dark heels, handbag, make-up, hair done Take your pick

  9. Offence Officers Ash and Flint- Trench coats, red masks, shined black shoes, grey wigs, etc

  10. Set Requirements • 5 Chairs facing the audience • Two raised “platforms” at the back of the room

  11. Props • Pen • Paper • badges

  12. Music • To Be Determined

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