Pouring of the Sun & All That Fall
There are numerous techniques that can be used in a performance to help create the world of a story for the audience. Props, backdrops, and costume are just three of many tools that effectively aid actors in creating this world. All That Fall by Samuel Beckett and Jay O'Callahan's Pouring of the Sun are both unique productions that create the world of a story with practically nothing other than the actors' voices and actions. All That Fall was originally written and performed as a radio play, which explains why the world of this story is almost entirely created with sound. Through the words, actions and facial expressions of the play's nine actors, the story of Maddy Rooney's journey to surprise her husband at the Boghill railroad station for his birthday and her many encounters along the way is told.
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Approximate Word count = 582
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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