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breakinglight11) wrote2013-04-15 02:07 pm
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Mrs. Hawking Bare Bones reading accomplished... and musing on next steps

I am pleased to report that my staged reading of Mrs. Hawking at Bare Bones went well. We filled the house and the presentation went off without a hitch. I was very happy with the actors, and the script is in fairly good shape. There's a few things I want to change since the reading but not too much, so I think it's in a pretty tight state.
The question here is next steps. The audience reacted really well to it, but many of them were like, this is begging for sequels, and it's action, while stageable, is somewhat cinematic-- certainly expensive, which may prevent it from ever being produced. That's something that has been on my mind. Unknown writers do not often get production with big budgets. I hate to think the play will never see any future because of that. And yet, I think some of its expensive bits-- the milieu expressed in set and costumes, the stunts --would be part of the story's appeal.
So I am pondering ways around this sort of thing. I chatted a bit with
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A lot of stuff to think about. I'm not sure what makes the most sense. But I would love to figure it out.