Sunday, July 12, 2015

People Want To Know How To Write A Stage Play

By Eula Clarke


Fortunately there are many young and talented writers and poets who are currently living upon this planet. Luckily many of them learn how to write a stage play while they are doing their acting classes. This is important for many thespians to know since they like to direct, produce and create scripts. Everyone knows that leading actors are an important part of the theater as well as dazzling scenery and interesting stage lights. A person who embarks on this endeavor also knows the importance of major characters.

There are a great deal of writing schools around New York City and Los Angeles which will teach students all about playwriting. Once someone takes these courses they will be able to construct a great project which will eventually be successful. Some of the top people on Broadway are constantly looking for new talented individuals who can tell a unique story.

Characters who are interesting will have the best impact upon a production. These individuals will gain the most attention since they are unique in every possible way. Many plays will last for one hundred and twenty minutes and therefore they have to be good. A good character is usually three dimensional and has the ability to hypnotize the audience in a good way.

Whenever someone puts together a program they will first construct a great protagonist who is very likable and has good manners. This is the character which will go through many hectic situations and the program centers around them fully. Fortunately many protagonists are written as good natured individuals who are willing to help out their fellow man.

The antagonist is the mortal enemy of any protagonist written into a program. Some of these antagonists become very famous for their quick and witty lines which are written for them. Many years ago a certain antagonist named Dr. Smith dominated the series "Lost In Space." He was originally written into the show as a temporary character who would be instantly killed off. Unfortunately this character lasted for three seasons and finally tanked the entire show.

Many new writers dream about casting famous actors like Harrison Ford or Julie Andrews in their productions. At times these actors will only commit to a production for a few weeks or months. More than likely they will also want to play the role of the protagonist since this character is usually the lead. On some rare occasions high paid celebrities may want to expand their horizons and take on the role of the antagonist.

There should always be enough money within the budget to purchase shoes, clothing, jewelry and food. The people in charge of the production have to make sure that their characters are dressed appropriately for each scene that is written. They must also ensure that their actors are well paid and fed during their time with the production.

In order to have a successful show the writer and producers of this event have to find a great location around the city. Many of the places on Broadway are quite expensive and they are hard to secure. New artists may want to take their material to off Broadway locations since they are cheaper. In the long run a great production will get everyone's attention.




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