Adapt stage plays for audio drama format, maximizing the power of sound storytelling.
Adapt a theatrical work for radio/audio drama format. Source Material: - Original work: [title] - Playwright: [author] - Genre: [type] - Length: [full-length/one-act] - Number of characters: [count] - Number of locations: [settings] Adaptation Parameters: - Target length: [minutes] - Episode format: [single/serialized] - Production context: [professional/podcast/educational] - Audio platform: [radio/streaming/podcast] Adaptation Considerations: 1. Visual to Audio Translation: - Scenes that rely on visual storytelling - Physical action that needs vocalization - Silent moments that need sound design - Location establishment through sound - Character identification strategies 2. Narration Decisions: - Narrator: [yes/no, type if yes] - Character addresses to audience - Scene transitions - Time passage indication 3. Dialogue Adaptation: - Lines that reference visual elements - Subtext that needs vocalization - Overlapping dialogue handling - Crowd/ensemble scenes 4. Sound Design Requirements: - Ambient soundscapes by scene - Sound effects needed - Music: [original/adapted/licensed] - Foley requirements 5. Technical Scripting: - Audio script format - Cue notation - Mixing notes - Recording session planning 6. Cast Considerations: - Doubling possibilities - Voice differentiation needs - Accent/dialect requirements Create a script in proper audio drama format with all cues noted.
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