Case Posted September 8, 2024 Posted September 8, 2024 Hey everyone- looking for advice, NOT a solution. My son has an Ad Higher Drama Assignment coming up and can’t make head nor tail of what’s required, and neither can I. If he knew how to start, I think he’d be fine. His teachers attitude is ‘You should know this. I shouldn’t have to tell you’. The question is … ’Two heads are better than one’. Analyse the extent to which a collaboration between practitioners led to the successful creation of dramatic impact and meaning in one performance. The play is Frankenstein - Danny Boyle directing, Johnny Lee Miller, Benedict Cumberbatch, Nic Dear (writer), Underworld the soundtrack, others etc… I mean - Where to start on that? - He’s thinking maybe Boyle and Miller, but apart from working together before, I don’t see the relevance. Any advice welcome. Ta.
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