Thursday, April 25, 2013

On The Verge

This is a rather fun play, despite the many words that some audiences may find confusing. Although, I think it would be much appreciated if the advertisement of the play were to exude that same feeling. The representation of they poster would draw many to want to come see a play that so literaturely taxing ( but they don't have to know that) that they are curious and excited to what is actually going on in the theatre. First, the ladies are traveling the world, therefore, the earth should have some form of geographical patterning, but shouldn't take up the entire poster. It should definitely be in the background, but in a corner of the page. For one third of the background, it should consist of one of the places they had visited and the rest of the background should be the image of a huge clock ( representing time travel obviously). All three women should be in the front of all the action that is happening behind them, dressed in their discovery out fits with an instrument in their hand representing their research methods.
When making this poster it should be rather fun. The tag line for the poster would be best fit at the bottom and should be a line from the play. I think Mary's line would fit best: " Billions of new worlds, waiting to be discovered. Explored and illuminated".
That line would fit the best.

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