Word: scripting
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...relaxed environment in which to interact with kids through theater to get involved with her group, regardless of acting or production experience. Meyer insists that “we aren’t looking for theatrical talent as much as a good attitude and energy.” Script writers and production designers are also needed, in what will be “quite a creative endeavor due to our small budget, wacky scripts, and necessity for sets that we can bring on the T as we travel to the hospitals.” Meyer also declares that the benefits...
...opportunity to not only expose the violence done to women every day across the world, but to creatively explore and challenge the presuppositions all of us hold about the value of female bodies.” Ensler interviewed more than 200 women to create the script of “Monologues,” which which won an Obie Award when it was first performed Off-Broadway in 1996. Since then, the play has been translated into 29 languages, adapted for television by HBO, and, in 2001, performed in Madison Square Garden by such luminaries as Whoopi Goldberg and Melissa...
...wattage of real people to put over the chemistry of the characters, the authors never build up a convincing case for the timelessness of this relationship. They need to stretch out the quiet bits, but, even at over 160 pages, the pace has the accelerated feel of compressed film script...
...successful recording career, she followed it up with From Justin to Kelly, a monstrous Idol movie musical that in the most generous light is the worst film so far this century. "Two words: Contractually obligated!" shrieks Clarkson amid peals of laughter. "I knew when I read the script it was going to be real, real bad, but when I won, I signed that piece of paper, and I could not get out of it. Seriously, I never thought I could act, but I knew I could sing. Not to sound cocky...
...their admiration for life. It’s nice to have their adoring faces gazing up at you, hanging on your every word. I only wish they wouldn’t pop in and out the lecture hall at will—it’s not in the script! This never happened at Oxford...