Friday, 25 April 2008

possibible ideas for show

' More Faces Than Big Ben'

Scene: Set in a living room, a wake is taking place. More visitors arrive to pay their respects. Everyone is having a drink and telling light hearted stories about the deceased.

SFX: Playing over the actors who are on stage, revealing their true opions from their thoughts and thinking things that people would not normally say aloud or in company.

Jacqui Tilly-Lee Maher

' bad Medium'

Scene: A group of mediums take to the stage each in turn has a message for an audience member. However some of the actors will be in the audience. The mediums are really bad suggesting the obvious that could apply to anyone but these actors appear to be taken back and in awe. Trying to make the audience react and feel uncomfortable.

Some scenes could use audience participation and Invisible theare.

By Jacqui Toots Maher & Karl Marshall Ross. c

yuko uno, john not dead.

Background information.

contrary to popular belief or rather what we were lead to believe the legendary john lennon is by no means dead! In fact he was a victim of circumstance and jealousy of his own dearly beloved wife Yuko Uno.

Yuko could not cope with being over shadowed by her husband, she was used to being in the spotlight and centre of attention in her home land. Yuko see's herself as a serious artist and a self penned icon, but since she eloped with John she was disregared and is no longer taking seriously to which she became closed of, frustrated, and very very angry so she took drastic action.

Yuko staged one of the most contriversial and famous assinations of our time....Since then she has kept poor John locked away from the world, drugged him to oblivion, so she could remain in the fore front and regain the respect of her so called piers and once again shine like the little star her daddy always told her she was!

Through the estranged chain of events Yuko decided to record a series of private interviews with her and John, so that when she eventually flies to the skies she will leave behind her legacy.

Written by Karl Marshall Ross. c