It about old guy who have been in caring for over seven years without seen his wife and kid, his wife died but he wouldn’t remember because he has short memory from the bullet that hit him in his head.

his son billy visit him in hospital and bring him some new clothes to change to but he couldn’t even remember his son was, he getting back his memory when he touches his clothes and he was socked when his son told him about his grandson Dylan that makes him start crying he doesn’t who his grandson was or what he look like

later on that day his son bring his grandson to visit him for the first and that bring smile on his face as hie have the chance to see his grandson and tell how much hes misses home and wanna go back, they took him to toilet to bath him but he drop dead oh the way.

the historical and cultural background is about lost and moving on, is about a guy that lose his wife during the war and his son call billy who was missing and losing his son and wife drive him

 

• What was the situation you decided to explore within your rehearsed improvisation? Where did it come from? Were there any other scenarios that you discarded? Why did you discard them?

 

• What characters appeared within your improvisation? What details did you decide about them (e.g. age, gender, background, attitudes)? How did you develop these?

• How did you develop the character that you played? Did you base your character on a particular person/story/research you completed? Where did the character come from? i played as old guy who have lost his wife and son during the and lost his memory from the stress and from losing his family and later ob find his son, found out his wife is dead and his have a grand son

• How did you play your character to communicate this to your audience? How did you use voice/movement/body language to communicate effectively to your audience? play my character to communicate to the audience by using my emotions and trying to feeling the same pain the old guy is feeling

• How did you use improvisation to develop your piece?

• How successful was your piece in communicating your central question? What might need to be developed further to strengthen the communication of your central question?