This book is designed to engage students in active responders to the play DNA by Dennis Kelly. It incorporates creative and reflective tasks and devices, to help them make sense of the play for themselves. The book provides individual/ pair or group tasks which are motivating, active and engaging for young people. The text will be accompanied throughout by images/ illustrations related to the play in performance.
The plot is engaging throughout the play. It is a good kind of confusing, 'a lot to unpack'. Interesting characters with complete personalties. Highlights morals. Individual vs Others sort of conflict.
the dialogue is cool but I don’t really get the huge monologue chunks especially with all the stage directions about food? Maybe I’m just not smart enough to get it idk. I felt like it had more potential than it lived up to but I did like it
I didn't enjoy this book much, although it was quite interesting. Be warned though. Some parts are quite sexual or violent! This book is also used in GCSE English Literature.
Can imagine using some of the scenes as acting exercises- where the actors are focussing on how they’re saying things not what they’re saying. Like Pinter… but not as good
Ehhhh… it’s alright. Had to read it in school. If you’re looking for monologues for drama courses DO NOT USE THIS BOOK!! It is so over done and people just switch off. If you’re doing it for drama BTEC good luck!