First, click on the RECOMMENDATION FORM button above and complete the form. Then, return to this page, click on "comments" and answer the following questions in your blog post.
Do you believe this would be a good play for this class to produce? What challenges do you see in doing this production? What do you like and dislike about this production? To whom do you think we could market this production?
12 Comments
Zoe Reddick
3/3/2017 06:10:48 am
1. No, I do not believe this would be a good show for our class to do.
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Mackenzie Guenin
3/3/2017 06:11:29 am
1. No
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Callista
3/3/2017 06:17:04 am
1. No.
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Simone Bigford
3/3/2017 06:18:02 am
No, I do not think this would be a good show for us to do. Sure the topic is something that needs to be addressed. But I feel like how it was written was too much all at once.
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Abby Rowden
3/3/2017 06:21:24 am
1. No i do not believe this would be a good play for this class to produce.
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Nicholas Huettig
3/3/2017 06:22:48 am
For a multitude of reasons, this production is most likely not a good fit for our class. The subject material is fairly heavy, and unfortunately relatable to a good amount of students in the class. Some may not feel too comfortable doing this show, and possibly less would feel comfortable coming to watch a show with such themes in our community.
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Nicholas Huettig
3/3/2017 06:24:55 am
Zoe is r00d.
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Aliyah Waldo
3/3/2017 06:48:30 am
No. The play has 2 characters reading forever, and i guess no one wants to watch a play about suicide because it's "too heavy." It's also not too well written I believe.
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Ally Melcher
3/3/2017 06:49:28 am
I don't belive our class should put on this play. It wasn't well written and there was a small cast. Most of the play is two characters. I didn't really like much about this play.
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Drew Patton
3/3/2017 06:49:57 am
I do not think we should produce this play because it is mainly only involving three characters.
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Sasha
3/3/2017 06:50:23 am
Do I think we should do this play?
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Freja jonasdottir
3/3/2017 06:51:51 am
1. No
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A Moment in Time
by Eddie Kennedy
Scripts - $7.95
Performance Fee - $40.00/ performance
One Act, Drama
3 men, 4 women
In this new and shattering play, Mr. Kennedy again displays his dramatic power and uncompromising honesty as he deals with a real and tragic situation. A family in the midst of divorce has come to the emergency room of a hospital where the son, Kevin, is hovering between life and death after an automobile accident. As the splintered family waits together, uncomfortable facts about Kevin's pre-accident behavior begin to emerge, suggesting that, in fact, the accident may have been a suicide. This is a play that will deeply concern your audience, and perhaps some of them will start recognizing questions at a time when it is still possible to find answers. Splendid roles for your cast and an important theme.