English 12 - Block C
Short Plays in Collaboration: The Unseen Scenes
As part of English 12, we have read different forms of literature from different genres, exploring a variety of characters and stories. In each of the novels and short stories we have read, the author has chosen to explore CERTAIN details to clarify the plot and to expose CERTAIN character traits to offer insight into their motivations and life histories. You and your partner will write a short play based on an imagined (but viable and believable) unseen scene for at least one of the characters in one of the stories or novels we have read.
You will be working with a partner to write this compelling short play. These pieces, if high quality, will be used for scene study practice by Riverside’s Drama classes.
Your play will include:
- One or two settings only (minimal scene changes)
- 3-5 written pages
- A beginning, middle (problem, conflict or opposing force) and end.
- A detailed prop list
- Stage Directions (expected movements of the actors onstage, adding to the reader’s understanding of the action, italicized)
- A cast of characters with brief character descriptions (these will be cross-referenced with the novel or story upon which it is based)
You are expected to collaborate respectfully: core competencies (social responsibility, creative thinking and communication).
IMPORTANT DATES:
A rough draft of your script will be due on: December 20, 2018 to Ms. Roberge’s email () and on your blog.
The rough draft will be submitted as a word document, or a Google doc, and it will be “messy”. The first draft is the “skeleton” of the piece. The “spine” or key action of the play will be there, as well as the characters’ motivations. What or whose story are you telling, and why?
A final copy will be due in Ms. Roberge’s email () and on your blog: January 9, 2018
The final draft will include “the muscles, breath and heart” of the piece. How can you develop believable characters using believable dialogue in a short, sharp show? The audience only knows what the world is by what the characters say and do and feel. These short plays are companion pieces to the great works of literature we have studied in this class.
SHORT PLAY RUBRIC
Excellent 3 points / Good 2 points / Average 1 point- Theme
- Plot
- Characters
- Dialogue
- Staging
- Creativity
- Writing Process
- Collaboration
- Entertainment Value for a Family Show
10. SELF ASSESSMENT / COMPLETED THOUGHTFULLY / COMPLETED / INCOMPLETE
Potential total: /30