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^^^^^yeah, listen to the doc. ^^^^^

Anyway, when it comes to scenarios for your SKIT, there are several things you can do. Easiest way to find one is to pick topics you like or are comfortable. So let's say you like pirates, then do a good pirate and a bad one. Secret agent vs. warlord or something. An evil cat vs. some super talking dog... Or you could always go for the melodrama (dudley do-right sort of scenario w/ the damsel in distress), the classic good vs. evil.

2007-10-16 20:08:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Another stupid assignment by an uneducated teacher!

First of all it won't be a scene from a play, because there isn't time for you to learn how to write a play. It will be a skit, but you needed tell your teacher that, he or she will never notice the difference.

OK. what does a hero do? and what does a villian do?

The easiest thing to do for you is to have the villian do what villians do (he can talk to himself while he does it, or he can talk to the audience like in an old timey meller drammer.). Then the hero comes upon the villian doing his villiany and does what a hero does? Yes?

2007-10-17 00:29:53 · answer #2 · answered by Theatre Doc 7 · 0 0

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