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  1. Posted: August 7, 2014In: Public

    Three rock music fans must overcome the isolation of personal soundscapes to find joy together.

    Terry Walsh
    Added an answer on August 13, 2014 at 3:42 am

    Thank you indeed for your thoughts. Around my house, with teenagers, the questions seems to be "Why should I uncover my ears, pause my music and have conversation with you??" It's like the motivation IS the milieu or vice versa. Typical audience will be high school students who are almost universallRead more

    Thank you indeed for your thoughts.

    Around my house, with teenagers, the questions seems to be “Why should I uncover my ears, pause my music and have conversation with you??” It’s like the motivation IS the milieu or vice versa.

    Typical audience will be high school students who are almost universally invested in “personal soundscapes” to the exclusion of the world around them.

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  2. Posted: August 7, 2014In: Public

    Three rock music fans must overcome the isolation of personal soundscapes to find joy together.

    Terry Walsh
    Added an answer on August 8, 2014 at 2:08 pm

    I appreciate your question. This is actually a 10-15 minute play but I was asked for a logline. Here's a longer description: Two teenagers and a parent are isolated by their use of headphones, ear buds, and noise protection--i.e., personal soundscapes. Whenever an actor?s ear is uncovered the audienRead more

    I appreciate your question. This is actually a 10-15 minute play but I was asked for a logline. Here’s a longer description:
    Two teenagers and a parent are isolated by their use of headphones, ear buds, and noise protection–i.e., personal soundscapes. Whenever an actor?s ear is uncovered the audience can hear what that person is hearing. When the ear is again covered the stage goes silent while the action continues. The teens play air guitars. At the end the parent joins them on drums?much to their surprise?and the isolation is overcome.

    So how would you tackle it?

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  3. Posted: August 7, 2014In: Public

    Three rock music fans must overcome the isolation of personal soundscapes to find joy together.

    Terry Walsh
    Added an answer on August 8, 2014 at 2:08 pm

    I appreciate your question. This is actually a 10-15 minute play but I was asked for a logline. Here's a longer description: Two teenagers and a parent are isolated by their use of headphones, ear buds, and noise protection--i.e., personal soundscapes. Whenever an actor?s ear is uncovered the audienRead more

    I appreciate your question. This is actually a 10-15 minute play but I was asked for a logline. Here’s a longer description:
    Two teenagers and a parent are isolated by their use of headphones, ear buds, and noise protection–i.e., personal soundscapes. Whenever an actor?s ear is uncovered the audience can hear what that person is hearing. When the ear is again covered the stage goes silent while the action continues. The teens play air guitars. At the end the parent joins them on drums?much to their surprise?and the isolation is overcome.

    So how would you tackle it?

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