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What do you think of this as an idea for a play?

Mon, 20 Apr 2009, 02:40 pm
Daniel M42 posts in thread
Hi guys. I'm a writer constantly developing new ideas for stories. This is one I came up with last month and am wondering what you think, whether you think I should pursue it? Here goes... It wants to be a Drama in Three Acts, and it tells the story of two theatre owners from the 'burbs. Katie and Andy are their names. They are husband and wife. Katie is a big deal actor who seems to have it all, but when a real estate agent enters her family's life she realizes that what she really wants. What she has yearned for her whole life is being the tempress leader of a big-deal cult on a property in NSW. That's all I got at this stage. I've got my finger on the pulse and am open to suggestions, so go for it. Let me know what you think?

I'm sorry: let me just say

Mon, 27 Apr 2009, 02:44 pm
I'm sorry: let me just say that I had no idea that you are Catholic from the posts. I assumed nothing about your personal religion from what you wrote, in fact it didn't even enter into my head about your beliefs until I read the above comments - I only mentioned the Pope thing as I happened to be reading a rather long discussion on it a week ago and it just happened to be an example of what I was saying. Don't take offense by my comments, it was certainly not intended to be anything; and I'm not making any statements as to any religious beliefs or religion in general. Again, the story just came to mind and I'm not equating it with cults; perhaps I've been off in my own head too much and didn't think about the sensitivity of religion before I typed. I apologise for that. (As for science and anti-science in regards to religion, let's just leave that out of the conversation since it's not particularly useful in context of your question/play. I think on that, yes we probably would agree to disagree) Puppets and patterns at Puppets in Melbourne

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