Hey everyone, I know this thread has been dormant for a while, but since my last post 2 years ago, I've published two of my one-acts. I worked with another local Drama teacher, guest speaking with his cast to answer any questions they're had and to help clarify certain scenes that I didn't realize needed clarifying.
Both one-acts were state-selected, receiving Superiors at both the junior Thespian/middle school level and the Thespian/high school levels. That doesnt mean they were so wonderful and perfect right out of the gate. There were workshops, q&a sessions, and all sorts of re-writes, minor and major, to get to this point.
If a director requests changes, however minor, I would look at it on a case-by-case basis, taking into consideration all variables. It's not an automatic no or yes, I would just need to know why the changes are being requested.
If you're interested:
An Act of Theatre https://www.amazon.com/dp/1532003358/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_OhV3xbPZWQECY
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Daniel Slowik
Falcon Cove Middle School
Chair, Fine Arts Department
Director, Jr. Thespian Troupe 88554
Weston, FL
www.twitter.com/dannyslowikhttps://www.amazon.com/-/e/B01LWJETZX
Original Message:
Sent: 04-17-2014 08:30
From: Amy Learn
Subject: Changing the book and copyright issues
My school and community are not open to language being used on stage. The contracts we sign to license a show specifically say you will not change any part of the show without written permission from the publisher - which would include editing language. I have written on several occasions to ask for permission to change a word or two on well known shows and am always denied. Because my district says no language and the publisher says no changes it has become increasingly difficult to find plays to produce.
It seems there are many posts on this site about teachers who are changing lyrics or lines. Are you getting permission somehow that I am not aware of? Am I writing to the wrong people? Or..... well, I would hate to think we are not honoring our fellow artists and breaking the very laws that protect their artistic work.
Thoughts....?
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Amy Learn
Ballwin MO
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