Working on a ONE PAGE OUTLINE we talked about. I rely on the internet for info. on the battles as I forgot most of what I read in the book. I looked up how Shakespeare staged battles. While sword fights take place on stage, most military battles occur behind a scrim. Audience will see silohuette of the troops in action. with loud sound effects. Also drums, trumpets, Cannon fire using blanks, etc It also says one of the Characters in the battle describes what is occurring. (Narrator) When you get a chance , google The Battle of Jaen, It relates to the premise of the play. One or two tips. Make characters different--one is reckless, another careful--always wants more troops, another wait for good weather. A doubting Tomas which i I included in previous email. However, all want victory over the enemy. On the dialog, fewer words in a sentence the better. A play needs conflict which fuels dramatic tension. The goal is to...
ACT 1, SCENE 1 QUEEN ISABELLA, downstage, addresses the theatre audience. She wears a floor lenght costume, circa 1492. The stage is empty except for a table, chairs and a scrim upstage. ISABELLA: Good evening Ladies and Gentlemen. I understand we have a number of students in the audience. I would like to begin with a question? Who was the person or persons who liberated Spain from the Moors? AUDIENCE: (Shouts from the audience) "Ferdinand and Isabella. "? ISABELLA: Not true. Ferdinand and Isabella. They took part in the re-conquest and freed Granada. There was a Prince in Castile who paved the way for the re- conquest. He would become known as Fernando the Third. He liberated the rest of Spain more than two hundred years prior to Granada. (HUBBUB in the audience. ISABELLA: Who was this young Prince? Born in 1199 the son of King Alfonso the 9th of of Leon and Dona Berenguera of Castile. Lady Berenguera's brother was heir to the throne of Castile, but he died. That meant L...