Gina KaufmannBercovici, Toby V.2024-04-262011-10-102011-05May10.7275/1937957https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14394/47477In this thesis, I take the reader through the process and particular challenges of directing The House of Bernarda Alba, from choosing a translation, to casting from a pool of mostly undergraduate actors, to staging a show in-the-round. More particularly, I compare my previous work with adaptation to this process of treating the script as a fixed entity. I also offer a detailed explanation of the exploratory work I did with the actors in building the physicality of the play-world and exploring the relationships of the characters. For this, I drew heavily on Anne Bogart’s composition exercises, found in The Viewpoints Book. In this thesis, I transcribe and analyze some of the material generated through these exercises. Finally, I endeavor to prove that a certain freedom can be found through structure, and that the challenge of this production - which was assigned to me rather than a personal choice - helped me develop a more subtle creative voice than I had previously possessed.TheatreDirectingLorcaBernarda AlbaViewpoints and CompositionTheatre and Performance StudiesFreedom in Structure: Life Inside The House of Bernarda Albathesis