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How to write a play?

First, prepare?

1. Decide the theme of the drama to be performed (that is, why the script should be chosen, such as the theme to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, and the script should also be suitable for this theme); ?

Choose a script for this play. ?

3. Where the script is suitable for performance, such as some large-scale scripts, it is not suitable for stage performance, and indoor drama is suitable for stage performance.

4. Screenwriters (scripts can be appropriately modified according to actual needs), directors (and deputy directors, etc. ).

5, lighting, sound, special effects, beauty, makeup, props and other aspects of preparation. We should adjust measures to local conditions and try our best to tap talents in this field. ?

6. Actor. Choose actors according to the actual situation. The main actor, that is, the hero and heroine, should have a number one or two, lest the main actor affect the overall situation for some reason.

7, logistics support, determine the candidate. 8. Determine the responsibilities of the above positions. 9, file management (such as scripts, division of labor, photography filing, etc. )

Second, rehearsal?

1, formulate a rehearsal system. If you rehearse discipline, otherwise there will be no discipline and nothing can be done at sixes and sevens. ?

2. Time schedule. There should be stages, stages, overall synthesis, audition, rehearsal, premiere and so on. ?

3. Do a good job in the director's storytelling, and do a good job in division of labor. ?

4, lighting, sound, dance beauty, special effects, makeup, props, to be fully prepared, ready for war. ?

5. Logistics support for daily rehearsals.

Third, performance?

1, official performance date. ?

2. Official performance venue. ?

3. Division of labor and management of lines in formal performances. ?

4. Summary after the performance.

Fourth, publicity?

1, poster ?

2. Media manuscript supply. ?

3. Use of stills.

Extended data:

social context

Drama is a foreign form of drama transplanted to China, and China's drama came into being because of the need of social change. Drama was originally introduced from the west, and its English name was drama. At first, the Chinese translations of dramas used new dramas, civilized dramas and other names.

From 65438 to 0920, Bernard Shaw's famous drama "The Occupation of Mrs. Warren" was staged on the new stage in Shanghai and the People's Drama Society was established, which marked the official stage of China. Throughout the 1920s, the word "drama" was basically equivalent to the later "drama".

1928, director Hong Shen proposed to name it drama, in order to unify all kinds of appellations about this new art form, and to distinguish it from traditional China opera, and to stand tall in the China art world with independent artistic character and brand-new posture.

Drama is a drama with dialogue and action as the main means of expression, which is generally called drama in European countries. China's early dramas came into being in 1907 and were called "new dramas" or "civilized dramas" at that time, but the new dramas gradually declined after the Revolution of 1911. After the May 4th Movement, European drama was introduced into China, and modern drama in China rose. At that time, it was called "American drama", "white drama" or "true new drama" 1928, playwright Hong Shen put forward the name "drama". Famous plays include The Merchant of Venice.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-drama