Strive to make the impossible, possible.

If you want a show to have an impact on an audience and get gasps, laughter, tears . . . and great word of mouth, what should you do?

Make the impossible, possible.

Snow on stage . . . rain on stage . . . people flying above the stage . . . people traveling through (shameless plug) time . . . or, for those that think I’m talking only about spectacles . . . what about perfect, fairy tale-like love, or Val-Jean like morality?

When you’re producing or penning your next production make sure you’re doing something that the audience doesn’t encounter every day.  Take something seemingly impossible, and make it possible.

Otherwise, your audience will just stay home.  And watch a sitcom.

 

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