Inge is very specific about time of day. The times of day have very particular meanings for the characters. Telling the story outside allows us to really use the energy of those times of day through lighting without having to use an abstract vocabulary. So the energy of morning, sunset, night and dawn as it reaches the porches and garden can help us to express the play. How light reaches an outdoor space explains a lot about the world the characters are in—are they living in a confined outdoor space or an open space?
Are they closed in by other buildings, are there trees? All these details help us to understand how the characters feel, and the outdoor location gives us lots of tools to do that. JC : Lighting is a totally abstract medium, really. A big part of how I prepare to light the show is by really studying and understanding the scenery.
The kind of lighting that will work in any production is going to be dictated by the space. I need to understand the surfaces, colors, geometries of the space and how they relate to a human being.
I need to take what I have learned about light and people and emotion, and relate that to this particular space and what these particular people are wearing. The other critical part of my prep work is to be in rehearsal and experience the energy of the actors. One big job of lighting is to help the actors harness the imagination of the audience.
When I do my job well, I often feel that the lighting breathes with the performers, and it should — unless the light is intended to create an atmosphere that feels like it is stopping the characters from breathing. JC : I have come to think that Picnic is about choices, and it is about sexuality. In Picnic, this is expressed through a group of female characters who are almost all trapped by their inability to picture themselves in a different life, and whose destinies are dictated by their sexual choices.
JC : Every relationship with a director is different. Lisa passed away in her sleep on May 24th , following a battle with a terminal heart condition. She made her final physical appearance on that very day, but made a voiceover appearance on 6 June in a farewell to her character. Lisa recently returned to the village after a year away, where she revealed to her family she was dying after being diagnosed with the rare heart condition amyloidosis.
According to the NHS, amyloidosis is the build-up of abnormal proteins in the body. The double bill of the soap saw Lisa and Zak tie the knot in front of their closest friends and family. Following celebrations in the Woolpack, an exhausted Lisa went home to Wishing Well Cottage where she passed away. I love you Lisa. This is too soon. This is too soon Lisa. How much of Jane Cox's work have you seen? See more awards ». Photos 1 video ».
Known For. Allsorts JJ. Show all Hide all Show by Jump to: Actress Self Archive footage. Hide Show Actress 16 credits. Lisa Dingle voice. Show all 1, episodes. Show all 6 episodes. It was here where Lisa spent her last moments alive before being found by Zak a few moments later. Emmerdale: Who plays Lisa Dingle?
Who is Jane Cox? Image: ITV. Emmerdale: Lisa Dingle dies after marrying Zak.
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