Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Act 1, Scene 5-6

The party that lady capulet is throwing is just around the corner. Lady capulet and Juliet's nurse want Juliet to look at Paris and consider him for her husband, but she doesn't really want to marry him. On the other hand, Romeo and his friends are going to go to the party even though they are not welcome and check it out. It's a mask party so they can easily sneak in.
Right now I am making a facebook group and there will be a Romeo tab and Juliet tab. Jacob Eslick is going to set statuses as if he is Romeo and I will be doing the same thing for Juliet. It will be about their views and about the party.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Act 1, Scene 4

Romeo is depressed because he is in love with Rosaline who doesn't love him back. He and Benvolio were talking about it and Benvolio said he would find another girl for him that is better than Rosaline.
I would have a sign up sheet that allows people to sign up to be with Romeo. It's like a Cinderella type scene. Where Romeo is to choose who his love should be.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Act 1, Scene 3

Capulet is going to put on a party, but the Montagues aren't allowed to come. Romeo is probably going to come and crash it, though. I could send out invites to a show and say something about watching to see if a surprise guest shows up. Of course I would state that anyone involved with the Montagues isn't allowed. Depending on the type of invite, I could attach a clip of the party.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Act 1, Scene 1

The first Scene is basically explaining that Gregory and Sampson are mad at the Montagues. They want to rebel and fight back. The whole scene is them arguing over what they are going to do and what they will do if they fight back or anger them more.

For advertising I could make posters that are designed like a boxing match. That way people would understand the fighting aspect of it. I could say that the Montagues are in one corner and Gregory and Sampson are in the other. This will draw peoples' attention to want to know what happens if they haven't read the book or don't already know.