Monday, October 6, 2014

Play Project; Baltimore Waltz: Day 2

Use the idea you created and researched and your scenario to write your play. Play length will vary from story to story and writer to writer.

Use your scenario (this was what we should have accomplished either in the lab last class or as homework) as a ground plan for your play.

Use the handout on play format as a guide. Your play should be written in standard play format!

During period 2, we will return to our classroom and continue reading The Baltimore Waltz.

HOMEWORK: Keep working on your play project. Work scene by scene to build your play.

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