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| Originally Posted by Clough I do hope that you return! I was looking forward to discussing with you how you might develop your ideas! |
Really sorry! I should have looked in before now. I've actually been organising the play. Looking for rehearsal venues etc. I hope you're still keen to talk. I will be more diligent from now on, promise.
A large organisation has written a best selling book about how individual small actions can make big difference. Now they want to extend this idea to younger people and have asked me to write the play. It's a great opportunity to make a big impact through theatre. The play will tour London, but I also work in Africa a lot so you can see how big this thing could be!
The actions the young people can take will vary and there are many of them. Eventually there'll be another book listing suggestions. The common theme is that they are quick and simple and if enough people do them, the world can change for the better. I have to find a way to crystallise this on stage.
I've toyed with a naturalistic story line combined with symbolism of some sort - Circus skills, physical theatre, choral speaking - you know, something that shows people working together with impressive results. Something that;ll really be memorable for a young audience.
However, the best place to start is the story. The devices can come after.
I have done some improvisation with my group. They came up with a scene of a young girl dead on a street, then going back in time 1 day, then 1 month, then 1 year. But they did fall back on a predictable story line. Although I like the idea of playing with time - I'm hoping for something original rather than another teen death story. There are other issues.
Have you any ideas about issues or themes? Or anything at all?
Please write back!
Ann-Marie.