My Filipino teacher just recently announced that we will have a play with the whole section. I was so hyped up and felt so happy because all of that is what I have been dreaming of. Of course, the play back in grade 9 was great but to actually write the script is what hypes me up. Imagine an entire play into your own liking in which you can freely direct. Of course, it has to be approved so yeah, fingers crossed.
The cooperation and the bonding is what I also want to have during the process. We are about to do something memorable that may leave a legacy for us. But despite this excitement, I have this fear that the incidents of last year may occur once more. I did everything in my power to keep everything intact but they all just drifted away and ultimately leading them all against me. As much as I want to take a lead in this play, I might step back.
But, if I will be given a chance to lead and besides, the people of yesterday are different from the people of today. Maybe, they have matured and knows howto deal with problems in the right way. I would like to integrate the plot of to the moon. In which doctors transverse a lifetime to a patient who wants his or her wish to be fulfilled. I see it more fitting in a film but I think a play can do as much. First is that we need a variety of characters to transverse and interact. Which is great since we have 43 people to handle. The music can be a factor too, the soundtrack of to the moon and finding paradise are heartwarming and pleasant that it fits in every story. Lastly, it's a great concept with a great possibilities.
Another concept is the "Scrubs" it's my favorite TV show by unanimous decision as in no one else came close to it (I feel like Sherlock wasn't too realistic). It has lots of quirks and gags like the daydream sequence in which it can use a variety of people and test our sequencing techniques, there's the musical counterpart, the medical drama and lastly the scenes with perfect bgfx.
Scrubs and the Sigmund series are the best I have for now. A historical play may do... yeah! Like Hamilton in which we will explore some unsung Filipino hero in the past who deserves more credit than they receive. The Hamilton soundtracks are great and their minus one are easy to put lyrics into. Also it can give a musical vibe and the sceneries can be a nostalgic or perfect thematic.
If ever I have another idea I'll jot down, but for now that's the best I have.I'm working on a short story with the elements of the Sigmund corp series to prove a point that it's story is flexible.
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