Saturday, January 17, 2009

hmmm...

I'm going to start jotting down what we talk about (even informally, like last night at Sbux, Leah)...otherwise we will go MAD with trying to remember shit.

Leah and Morgan @ Starbucks in Astor place on 1/16/09--
OK-- BIG HUGE GIGANTIC TO DO-- WTF is this play about?

forgiveness/ redemption
the bond of sisterhood (both Leah and I almost gagged at that one)
we liked the idea that the play is about how people we've lost are never really gone and that fate will always remind you that you are bound to them...like what I was saying with Clothilde maybe accidentally finding the locket when she is freaking out and stacking the dishes.
what is the thesis? central conflict?

WE MUST NOT FEAR IGNORING THE BOOK. The book is a book. This play has to be theatrical and dramatically interesting with a journey. The book doesn't have that responsibility.

What essentially changes from the beginning to the end of the story?


design funness!
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maybe instead of everything onstage at the top, there is nothing except the three sisters shrouded doing their activities. Then when Paris pulls off the sheet, it billows up, and by the time it settles, the girls are gone and the gate has appeared. And we do THAT throughout the play. Beginning with a bare stage and then populating it scene by scene object by objective. we REVEAL the furniture bit by bit...

how does this tie into fast forwarding and rewinding and elogating and speeding up? I think it can...I just have to think about that.

how does this link thematically? how does appearing and dissapearing and revealing and hiding play into what the play says...more importantly WHAT DOES THE PLAY SAY?

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