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The Flying Fish Theatre
The Flying Fish Theatre zu Gast an unserer Schule.
Englisch-Unterricht einmal anders.
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SchülerInnen berichten, wie sie die Aufführung erlebt haben:
1. Bericht von Johanna Glückhardt & Lisa Humbert:
Crazy World with seemingly disturbed patients
The play was in the forum of the BBS Lingen on the 17th of February 2011.
The actors came from England and wanted to show us their play "Crazy World".
The play showed us two people who played six characters. The girl played four characters,
three of them were very disturbed patients and the fourth was a nurse.
The man played two characters, a nurse and a doctor. At the end the men were disturbed, too.
2. Bericht von Alina Lütkenhues
The review of "Crazy World"
The play is easy to understand, but sometimes the actors speak very fast,
then it is a little bit difficult to understand. It is good that the 3 girls have clothes in
different colours. It helps to understand the play. The modern music makes the play
interesting for young people. On the one hand it is something new that the actors
integrate the spectators but on the other hand some people feel uneasy. The end is sad,
a happy ending would be better. All in all it is a great play with good actors.
3. Bericht von Johanna Dröll, Thomas Topphoff und Olga Herber
The play "Crazy World" our criticism
The play "Crazy World" was about three patients, who are mentally ill. At the beginning we
found it was not so good that two actors played six characters because the audience could have been
irritated. But the play was so convincing that the audience was happy.
The stage was very small so the setting was rearranged and the actors often had to change their clothes.
Our criticism is the performance was expensive for the students because they do not have so much money.
4. Bericht von Daniel Hartmann, Katharina Röhr und Michael Bertling
An interview with the actors of the play - Crazy World"
The interviewer asked Clara what the most difficult role is to play. She laughed and answered
that it was Thelma because she just lostes her memory and everything was new for her.
"Where do you come from?" asked the interviewer and Clara said that they come from the southern
region of Great Britain.
Also the interviewer asked the actors what they did before their present job. At first
Clara said that she was at university to study drama. Peter was a teacher of IT before.
For that he was in America. At last the interviewer asked them how they felt during the play.
They answered simultaneously: "Nervous!"
The interviewer laughed and thanked them for this interviln.
5. Bericht von Merle Aveskamp
Interview with Dr. Steve
Last week we had an interview with doctor Steve from the London Mental-Klinic
Reporter: Why did you decide to be a psychiatrist?
Doctor Steve: This is a good question. I want to be a psychiatrist. I like to help other people.
Reporter: Is this job hard for you?
Doctor Steve: Yes, of course it is hard because i see so many confused and slogging people every day. But when they get healthy its a nice feeling and i'm very proud of curing them.
Reporter: Thank you doctor Steve for this intresting Interview.
Ein Theaterstück ganz in englischer Sprache,
mit einem Inhalt, der Jugendliche und junge Erwachsene "berührt".
So macht Englisch-Unterricht Spaß.
