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August 3, 2012 / Creative Writing

Play 3 – 10 Ways to Alienate a Theatre Audience

Sometimes it is a very thin line between profound and immature. The whole, “let’s alienate the audience just to alienate the audience” bit is kind of boring. Still, it has its purpose and this play—while short, slight, and very inconsequential—is hopefully an interesting schematic for challenging the actors and audience. I’m really curious to hear what people might think about this one. Would you enjoy it? Or, if not enjoy it, do you think it would hold your interest or would you get turned off completely?

 03_10 Ways to Alienate a Theatre Audience.pdf

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