Here's a drawing I did for Act I. Rosa Pastel begins her journey with her feline companion in a unknown city. They're waiting on transportation outside a shop where a girl is looking out at the window, who could she be?
This is good how you have an idea of how you would stage this. Its good that you have the first act staged because when putting on a production at times that is all that matters. This gives you an idea of how you want your stage and the size of it. This is a good drawing. I would like to actually see the script though, the picture makes me imagine what its going to be like but I want to see what you see it as.
I agree with Cesar, I would like to read part of your script. (Maybe a sneak peak). I'm actually quite curious in knowing when and where your play takes place. What goals do you have for May? Are you going to have some kids perform it? What are your costumes?... I think that a really cool thing would be that if you don't have the play performed by May, you should put your script in a book form. You should have on one page an original drawing and stage directions and on the next page the script that would go along with it. When you have it all together it will be a lot easier and organized for when you would like to have your play performed.
This is good how you have an idea of how you would stage this. Its good that you have the first act staged because when putting on a production at times that is all that matters. This gives you an idea of how you want your stage and the size of it. This is a good drawing. I would like to actually see the script though, the picture makes me imagine what its going to be like but I want to see what you see it as.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Cesar, I would like to read part of your script. (Maybe a sneak peak). I'm actually quite curious in knowing when and where your play takes place. What goals do you have for May? Are you going to have some kids perform it? What are your costumes?... I think that a really cool thing would be that if you don't have the play performed by May, you should put your script in a book form. You should have on one page an original drawing and stage directions and on the next page the script that would go along with it. When you have it all together it will be a lot easier and organized for when you would like to have your play performed.
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