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in narrative play building an ensumble of actors take a story that has relevence to them and there play and uses this as a stimulis from which they create a drama.

*your group must make deisions on how it should be presented

*think of different ways your story can be expressed

*themes and ideas you wish to emphasise

*you should asses the performance concidering whether it acheived your aims or whether you need to develope futher

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