Musicals are silly
Feb. 11th, 2009 11:50 amSo I have almost an entire full draft of the musical...I say "almost" because there are two sections highlighted in green which essentially are "& then THIS happens & I have no effing clue how to phrase it." (Disregarding, of course, the numerous blue highlights, which mean "this line sounds weird / wrong / has no rhythm / needs a rhyme / is fucked up.")
Still. I am proud! Also, I just wrote scene titles & since I am so fond of them, you get to see them. This is the shape of our musical:
Ragnarok & Roll: a Fifteen- minute Musical in Seven Scenes and a Prologue
Prologue
(in which two gods introduce themselves)
Scene One
(in which Loki and Seth are freed and make a pact to win Ragnarok)
Scene Two
(which concerns an angel, a seduction and a lie)
Scene Three
(in which an angel is endangered mightily and then saved)
Scene Four
(in which the lie is revealed and the group is sundered)
Scene Five
(in which our heroes prepare for the battle ahead)
Scene Six
(which concerns destiny, death, and farewell songs)
Scene Seven
(which begins the new world order)
Also, did I mention here that Sean & I totally rocked Acting II with our scene yesterday? Yes. We did, as Sean said, bring the heat. (So much so that he knocked over the cup of water-wine at the end of his rant, which was a fantastic in-the-moment moment.) Actually, everyone had fabulous scenes & amazing work...I was really into all of them. Scene day is so fun. :)
Still. I am proud! Also, I just wrote scene titles & since I am so fond of them, you get to see them. This is the shape of our musical:
Ragnarok & Roll: a Fifteen- minute Musical in Seven Scenes and a Prologue
Prologue
(in which two gods introduce themselves)
Scene One
(in which Loki and Seth are freed and make a pact to win Ragnarok)
Scene Two
(which concerns an angel, a seduction and a lie)
Scene Three
(in which an angel is endangered mightily and then saved)
Scene Four
(in which the lie is revealed and the group is sundered)
Scene Five
(in which our heroes prepare for the battle ahead)
Scene Six
(which concerns destiny, death, and farewell songs)
Scene Seven
(which begins the new world order)
Also, did I mention here that Sean & I totally rocked Acting II with our scene yesterday? Yes. We did, as Sean said, bring the heat. (So much so that he knocked over the cup of water-wine at the end of his rant, which was a fantastic in-the-moment moment.) Actually, everyone had fabulous scenes & amazing work...I was really into all of them. Scene day is so fun. :)