Out of class writing

1. What was your vision as a director/creator for this project?

2. What elements of the original story did you maintain in your project?

3. What did you change about the original story in your project?

4. What is the twist or climax of your adaptation?

5. What is the strongest part of your project so far?

6. What is the weakest part of your project so far?

7. How has this project helped you learn about how stories work?

8. How has this project helped you learn how theater works?


1. As the director, I think my story is very dramatic, there are many twists in the story. These twists make the story very interesting.

2. I keeped this story also have a negative ending, and my story also happened in 1 hour.

3. I change the story and main character. For example, in my story is a musical student, which is closer to my life.

4. I think there are lots of twists but the climax is the musical student was ask to work with his idol.

5. It's the ending. Lots of my friend said that the ending is quite dramatic, they thought I might have a positive ending.

6. I think the process between every twist was not that specific.

7. I learned how to create a dramatic story.

8. Actors need to have an extreme expression of their emotions to let the audience realize what they actually feel.

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