Nightsarah
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I'm writing a stage script, however it doesn't really follow conventional standards. It is a basis of a script that will be an essentially malleable performance. It involves directions of getting an audience member on stage, and providing a guideline for actors/characters to interact with an audience member to slowly integrate the non-actor into the performance.
In reality, it does work. I produced my first draft last month and the practicality of it was a success. However, I am having a HUGE deal of trouble communicating the spontaneity and am now questioning whether this was a suitable idea at all. It doesn’t focus too much on the spoken word of characters, rather the meaning behind the enforced journey of the non-actor.
For this reason there is a LOT of detailed stage directions - as they provide a solid basic structure to something that can possibly radically change.
I don't know if this is making sense, maybe I should post the video of the production on YouTube. But in the mean time, what do you think?
Thanks, any help would be greatly appreciated.
In reality, it does work. I produced my first draft last month and the practicality of it was a success. However, I am having a HUGE deal of trouble communicating the spontaneity and am now questioning whether this was a suitable idea at all. It doesn’t focus too much on the spoken word of characters, rather the meaning behind the enforced journey of the non-actor.
For this reason there is a LOT of detailed stage directions - as they provide a solid basic structure to something that can possibly radically change.
I don't know if this is making sense, maybe I should post the video of the production on YouTube. But in the mean time, what do you think?
Thanks, any help would be greatly appreciated.