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For those of us drama queens and kings, a forum to swap writing ideas and post questions
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Apr 24, 2008 at 4:51pm
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Re: Transitioning to Drama
by Joy
That is a wonderful idea, Igor. I have the drafts of May newsletters ready, but I'll try to address this issue in June or if I can swing it, even a little earlier.
Theater is bare bones, and you're right, a stage play has no place for the narrative. Stage settings, props, and actors lines are all you can depend on.
A screen play is a little different. You can give directions to the actors more and write more on the setting and how you want things done.
So, if you are interested, why not start with a screen play first? Then you can promote yourself to writing stage plays.





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Transitioning to Drama · 04-24-08 4:39pm
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*Star* Re: Transitioning to Drama · 04-24-08 4:51pm
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Re: Re: Transitioning to Drama · 04-24-08 5:22pm
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