Final Reflections: Listening to Kill Grim
I absolutely love the extra sounds that were added to the audio production of “Kill Grim”! The opening music and howling wolf/dog sounds added a lot to the overall ambience Read More …
I absolutely love the extra sounds that were added to the audio production of “Kill Grim”! The opening music and howling wolf/dog sounds added a lot to the overall ambience Read More …
Everything has changed due to the infectious disease known as COVID-19. Dramaturgy is no exception. While I have not done a lot of dramaturgical work before now, I can imagine Read More …
These two images were just me trying to compare the typical church-grim image/drawing to real-life animals. Personally, I did see the dog at the end of the play more kind Read More …
When I began reading the play notes before the actual play began, I could tell that I was in for something very interesting, but I also wasn’t sure what to Read More …
Why is the main character titled YOU? Why is YOU followed by the beast in the first place? What happens at the end of the play? What is the idea Read More …
In Blake Cordell’s script for the play Kill Grim, it is never stated whether the main character, YOU, is dead or alive. However, there are several clues that hint to Read More …
For my dramaturgy work on Kill Grim by Blake Cordell, I really wanted to find some images that resonated with me and helped enhance the story for myself. I also Read More …
Nearly everyone in the world is familiar with the story of Peter Pan and are therefore aware of the place he class home, Neverland. In the Disney movie, which is Read More …
Title of Work: Peter and the Starcatcher Author: Rick Elice Based on the Book: Peter and the Starcatchers by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson First Stage Production: The very first Read More …