Drama (see book list for titles)
1. Design a theme park based on the play. Draw a map and include descriptions of all rides and attractions (including food courts, gardens, etc.). Don’t forget location and prices. See http://www.universalorlando.com/harrypotter/ to get some ideas if you need any. (Or take a trip to Disneyland...)
2. Compose an original song based on the play and perform it either in advisory or on a DVD to hand in. The song may or may not have lyrics. Include a written explanation of the themes in your piece and all symbolism. For an example, find recordings of Mendolssohn’s “Wedding March From A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (try http://cantorion.org/music/641/A_Midsummer_Night%27s_Dream_Wedding_March) .
3. Use a digital camera to photograph your family/friends/neighbors/unsuspecting victims posed in scenes from the play (don’t foget costumes and settings!). Then create a power point (with a soundtrack and descriptions or captions) to show during advisory. You must include at least 10 photos, including the beginning and the ending of the play. For photo ideas, have a look at: http://www.bard.org/news/photos.html
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