"I really liked them, a great starting point. I like the idea of journey being expressed through a far more metaphorical way.
In the way of ideas i've had/have sprung from this:
- Someone's on a train journey and appears to be talking to a friend/relative sat next to him/her throughout. A monologue/one sided conversation about memories they had together or whatever, and then at the end the train comes to a stop. "Well this is it then, our final stop." The person gets off the train and goes to scatter the ashes of said friend/relative in the countryside/coast.
- (This one i kinda had an idea of playing with the period it's set in, as that would be a challenge to undertake and might be quite interesting. I can help get hold of costume) Two childhood friends who fell apart are trying to get back in touch with one another during WW2. One is a soldier, the other a woman back on the home front, working at a hospital or factory or something. The only dialogue i think would be the letters they're writing to one another. The journey is through their relationship from acquaintances to potential lovers. It would be an opportunity to use some interesting derelict locations around sheffield and countryside too.
- The Journey of a relationship between a mother and daughter or father and son. This would be a challenge to cast as we'd probably require child actors and adult actors. But it would show the daughter/son going through stages of life and the relationship with their mother/father figure."
In the way of ideas i've had/have sprung from this:
- Someone's on a train journey and appears to be talking to a friend/relative sat next to him/her throughout. A monologue/one sided conversation about memories they had together or whatever, and then at the end the train comes to a stop. "Well this is it then, our final stop." The person gets off the train and goes to scatter the ashes of said friend/relative in the countryside/coast.
- (This one i kinda had an idea of playing with the period it's set in, as that would be a challenge to undertake and might be quite interesting. I can help get hold of costume) Two childhood friends who fell apart are trying to get back in touch with one another during WW2. One is a soldier, the other a woman back on the home front, working at a hospital or factory or something. The only dialogue i think would be the letters they're writing to one another. The journey is through their relationship from acquaintances to potential lovers. It would be an opportunity to use some interesting derelict locations around sheffield and countryside too.
- The Journey of a relationship between a mother and daughter or father and son. This would be a challenge to cast as we'd probably require child actors and adult actors. But it would show the daughter/son going through stages of life and the relationship with their mother/father figure."
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