A+Drama+Class

PASSAGE TWO. A Drama Class. Questions 7 through 11. Listen to a discussion by some students who are taking a drama class. //(Bill)// We need to get going on our class project for drama class. We have to present a scene from //Our Town,// in costume and with props. Our performance is only in three weeks, and that's not very much time for all we have to do. //(TIna)// Let's see. We've already decided on a scene from //Our Town.// //(Chuck)// And we know who's going to play each part. Bill, you're going to be the Stage Manager-that's a big part in this play. Tina, you're going to play Emily, and I'm going to play George. We're going to do a scene from the part of the play that takes place before George and Emily's wedding. I've already started learning my lines. What about you two? I've already started working on my lines. And I'm familiar with mine, too. I think we're ready to read through the scene together. Why don't we discuss what we're going to do about costumes and props first, and then we can run through the scene together. That sounds like a good idea to me. I think so, too. 7. WHEN IS THE STUDENTS' PERFORMANCE? 8. WHICH OF THESE IS NOT A CHARACTER IN THE SCENE? 9. HOW FAMILIAR ARE THE STUDENTS WITH THEIR LINES? 10. WHAT IS STATED ABOUT THE SCENE? 11. WHAT ARE THE STUDENTS GOING TO DISCUSS NEXT?