After we conclude the film Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, please turn in your viewing notes.
Complete the following tasks today:
1. Complete your sketch. Some of you have already done this and handed it in. Thank you. If you have not yet done so, please complete this project today and turn in.
2. Alone (yes, alone) please brainstorm an idea about problems with the communication process. Make a list of problems that you have experienced or witnessed due to communication problems. Choose one of these from your list to work with. Fictionalize the events (change names, location, ages, culture, etc.) Write a 5-8 page play script centered or using the communication problem as a central or starting issue in the play.
Work on this play script. Use the common play script format used in "The Zoo Story."
Deadline: Turn in your sketches. These are due today. The 10-minute play project is not due yet.
This introductory creative writing course at the School of the Arts (Rochester, NY) will introduce students to such topics as acting, performance poetry, speech communication, oral interpretation, and writing for a public forum. Writing for Publication will provide students with an understanding of the publishing world, encourage frequent submissions to various publications & contests, and develop word processing and design skills.
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