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PAPER DOLLS BY PHILIP HIMBERG Creative Learning Pack PowerPoint Resource

Objective: To explore the characters and main themes in the play through performance and textual analysis.

Read the information sheet that your teacher has given you on Migrant Workers in Israel. Task If you were a migrant worker, what three things from your fact sheet would be of most concern to you? Prioritise these things, with one being the most important and three the least.

Read text extract A: This scene takes place in Jerusalem, Israel. The Paper Dolls are a cabaret performance act. Sally is a migrant worker from the Philippines, she is caring for Adina’s father Chaim, who is an old man suffering from throat cancer. Adina is from Israel but lives in New York and is visiting her father.

Task: In groups of three choose one person to play Sally, one person to play Adina, and one person to direct the scene. When directing your scene take a few minutes to discuss the following questions: 1.What do you think Sally wants to make Adina feel? 2.What do you think Adina wants to make Sally feel? 3.Who do you agree with or identify with the most?

Layering the text: You will now watch the scene again, but your teacher is going to give some extra information about the characters to the group. Watch the performance of extract A Has the performance changed? If yes, then how?

Extra information: Sally, is physically a man; Salvatore. Sally has a gender preference and would rather be a woman than a man. Adina, lost her son recently, he died in the army under friendly fire. Transgender: Not to identify or conform to the sex that you were born with.

Evaluate and Reflect: 1.Would these two fact affect the way that you performed your characters or directed your extracts? 2.Why do you think that this information was only revealed to you after you had explored the characters and their backgrounds?

What themes do you expect from the play? Plenary How will you use what you know to prepare for an evaluation of a live performance?