What is the theme?
show me the way
How does each Act relate to the theme?
Prologue: Mr. X found that his wife has affair so he tried to find his lawyer to get some help but then he found his lawyer is the one who his wife has affair with.
Act 1: Andy is a big fan of Piers Antony, to meet his idol he ran away to find his idol alone when he was 15 years old. On his way there is lot of problem for him to solve like the money, he never takes the plane before…Since he had no clue about the place that Piers Antony live, he used all he has to solve the problem. At last he found his idol.
Act 2: Jonathan Goldstein thinks he transformed into a cockroach and he is reasonably certain that it is not a dream. He asked for help and his doctor Seuss replies in rhythm.
Why do you think the producers decided to include a nonfiction and fiction story?
I think it is also related to the theme show me the way. These things are not only happen in real world, in friction just like this act two told us, like in the dream it’s always happen.
Is this effective storytelling? Does each story flow logically? How does the music impact the storytelling? Would you have put the stories in this order were you a producer of this show?
The story is effective and it flows logically. The song "the way things go" is good, I think it will help listeners understand the story and feelings. And if I am a producer of this show I will still put the stories in this order.
show me the way
How does each Act relate to the theme?
Prologue: Mr. X found that his wife has affair so he tried to find his lawyer to get some help but then he found his lawyer is the one who his wife has affair with.
Act 1: Andy is a big fan of Piers Antony, to meet his idol he ran away to find his idol alone when he was 15 years old. On his way there is lot of problem for him to solve like the money, he never takes the plane before…Since he had no clue about the place that Piers Antony live, he used all he has to solve the problem. At last he found his idol.
Act 2: Jonathan Goldstein thinks he transformed into a cockroach and he is reasonably certain that it is not a dream. He asked for help and his doctor Seuss replies in rhythm.
Why do you think the producers decided to include a nonfiction and fiction story?
I think it is also related to the theme show me the way. These things are not only happen in real world, in friction just like this act two told us, like in the dream it’s always happen.
Is this effective storytelling? Does each story flow logically? How does the music impact the storytelling? Would you have put the stories in this order were you a producer of this show?
The story is effective and it flows logically. The song "the way things go" is good, I think it will help listeners understand the story and feelings. And if I am a producer of this show I will still put the stories in this order.