Set could consist of natural objects such as a hall tree and a table to put the props on, or it could go more abstract, using frames, which are like doorways, with hooks on them. Ideally the scene transitions could be supported by the use of meaningful lighting changes.
Chairs can be used, institutional, but rearranged to support the action of the scene. Bell rings. Sounds of kids in hallway. Lockers banging. He is whistling. Rumpled looking, he wears glasses.
Waves a piece of paper. You Norman Toobs? Have a seat. He sits, squirms, stands again. Picks up newspaper. You gonna use this for something? Sorry, it looked like a newspaper to me. How come you know my name? Frankie said I was a natural.
You want to see my bird imitations? A duck. He ducks. A swallow. He swallows with a gulp. A humming bird. He hums. He coulda done it though if he wanted to. He could do anything. You should see him do Jackie Chan. He goes into his karate routine. WAYNE crumples up the paper he has, walks in and sits down. He will endure the hour. Yes sir. Right here, sir. My bag stays with me. No bags, no books. Nothing to commit suicide with.
You want my belt? He touched me. You see that? I got witnesses. Nobody touches the lady. You could be in big trouble. WAYNE laughs. Write this down: Dropout Year has come ready to play! Best Friends For Never promises to be that album you find stuck on repeat all summer long. On A Lighter Note Dropout Year started off like the rest of them in a basement, four high school friends, and a fresh passion for classic and bright pop-punk bands like New Found Glory and Blink What once was a hopeful dream is now a full-functioning force among Baltimore, Maryland music lovers.
Starting off with smaller shows at local grange halls and churches, Dropout Year has created a large and prestigious following that, in all honesty, makes other local bands jealous.
They create bonds and relationships with their fans, and because of this intimacy, DY can sell out venues multiple times a year. Its that energy and strength that gives DY a great shot at bigger stages, and with two east coast tours already under their hook-driven and catchy belts, industry folks and fans believe in the future of Dropout Year.
The Way We Play This Notebook 2. Mile Marker 3. The Other Line 4. Counting Down 5. Pretty You 6. Lights Turned Low Ready Go 7. Change Today 8. Please select Female Male Unspecified. This is your profile URL.
Pick one that's 25 characters or less and includes a letter. You can throw in numbers, dots and dashes, too. Pick one that's hard-to-crack, only known by you, and at least 6 characters long. Use this to log in to your account, receive notifications and get handy updates from us. Date of Birth? Please enter the account owner's birth date here. We based it off your Facebook details. But you can pick one that's 25 characters or less and includes a letter. Numbers, dots and dashes are ok, too.
Select one Female Male Unspecified. Connect me to Facebook friends and artists on Myspace? You may already know people on Myspace. If we find matches from your Facebook friends, we'll connect you to them right away. Tell my friends about Myspace? We based it off your Twitter details. Connect me to people I follow on Twitter? If we find matches from the people you follow on Twitter, we'll connect you to them right away.
Tell my followers about Myspace?
0コメント