Thursday, May 20, 2010

Concerning Hack and the concept of comical fighting...

We're chugging along in rehearsals for Hack, which to be perfectly honest is more about hanging around with a bunch of really cool funny people while we also do our work. I love being in this show. It's funny. Over the top melodrama at it's most campy - simple moments become the goofiest things just by virtue of the fact that we have to make choices as actors that are decidedly NOT good acting. It's actually a little trickier than it looks, but it does work.

As mentioned in previous posts, there's a fairly tight bit of fighting that needs to happen in Episode 4, and while I was happy for the most part with how it went down last winter, we had only a truncated rehearsal process and couldn't quite get things to where I wanted them to be. Safety first of course, so it was a little sloppy and distant looking.

This time we've got some more time under our belts so the fight sequence is actually changing a lot. Because the rest of the show is SOOOOO distant from anything approaching a grounded and real world, the fighting is becoming a bit more comical. While I don't want to push into the full realm of spaghetti western bar room brawling, I'm adding new stuff that takes it into the silly. The attacks and their defenses are still pretty real looking stuff, however when those hits land, these characters are able to stoically continue onwards in the fight where a real person would be pretty disabled. I've added in a touch of kung-fu and jiu jitsu, mostly for a few throws and a shoulder dislocation, and ironically, the final moments of the fight sequence are less of a piece of combat and more of a "Darth Vader" choke out. I'm really looking forward to that.

Last night I also began the work of getting our "Soldier" a pivotal character - the little ten year old psychotic up to speed with two handed blade weaving, using a bit of Filipino sinwali. She's picked it up quite quickly thankfully, and we've even managed to throw in a dash of Flamenco dance posture. Because hey, martial arts are cool, but martial arts presented as a dance are funny. There's no strikes using the techniques, it's more her just getting herself prepped to interrogate another character. Where that moment goes is actually pretty damned goofy, but then... that's Hack! for you.

But there you have it. I also begin rehearsals tonight for "Ideal Husband" which features not a whit of combat, but will feature a lot of rambling British dialects. That one goes up in July, so keep your eyes and ears peeled for news on that one.

Oh and I'm disappearing for the next week - the lady-type and I are going to rest up on a tropical island for the next 7 days so I'm off the grid while I explore all that a small Caribbean island has to offer. So far, I'm thinking beaches, snorkeling, hiking in the jungle and rum. LOTS of rum. I'll post again when I'm back and can sober up.

Welcome to summer 2010, folks. It's going to be a good one.

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