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    How do I make a short play for school?
    DeNina Henderson
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    Pick a subject, and research it to be accurate. Know what points you want to make. Get to work with an introduction, main idea, and a conclusion. Don't prolong it with too many details, and use a narrator to fill in the gaps.
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    Can I write and produce a play at the age of 11?
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    Yes. Of course you can. It may be difficult, but you can do it.
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    How do I find a producer?
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    You can ask people you know personally to produce the play, or you could advertise for your producer needs online and interview potential candidates who express interest.
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    Would you have any idea where I can find an investor?
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    Locally owned businesses are a great option, as are friends or relatives with money. Just remember to give investors a percentage of your profit or something else that would make it worthwhile to them, like free advertising.
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    What are some easy plays designed for classrooms?
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    Hal-Leonard has some great plays. Dateline: Rock and Roll is a good one: it's for any setting and can be easily adjusted to meet your standards.
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    How much money is needed to produce a drama?
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    It depends on the specifics of the play, but it can range from nothing to thousands of dollars.
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    What is the role of a theater critic in play production, from start to finish?
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    There is no role for a critic in the entire process of producing the show. A critic comes and reviews the show when it is ready to be preformed, at either a preview or a regular performance.
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    What can I do in a play when I don't have a role?
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    You could help backstage with lighting, curtains, sound or helping the performers. You could also sell concessions.
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    What is non-drama?
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    Noun: Works that are not dramas. Adjective: Not pertaining to dramatic works.
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    Where do I find scripts for old plays?
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    Most "old" plays are in the public domain and available for free all over the internet. Just google "[play name] + [playwright's name] + full script." If you can't find what you're looking for, check your local library.
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    What is the best way to find a venue to host a play?
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    Potential venues are auditoriums in public or private schools, public libraries and religious institutions. Submit your inquiries to the associated office, such as district superintendent, college drama department or specifically designated cultural arts department of the entity.
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    How do I produce a drama play with a small group of children?
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    Keep it quite simple, and ensure that it is not very hard to remember. As well, only have a few roles. Try looking in children's books, and adapting them into a play.
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