Today, I’m preparing my Project Marilyn for three classes. We are reading William Inge’s Bus Stop, a play that Marilyn transformed onto the big screen. I’m assigning groups to break down and analyze key components of Marilyn’s life. I think this will be very cool. My students are in to Marilyn!
One group will compare the theatrical piece with Marilyn’s cinematic interpretation. Hopefully, I can get the group to act out a scene in front of the rest of us. Another group will re-open the investigation of Marilyn’s sudden and mysterious death. Was it a drug overdose? Suicide? I will ask my student what Bobby Kennedy was doing in the vicinity. What else? Marilyn’s Tragic Childhood. Her Modeling Career – The Nude Calendar! Mental Illness in the Family. Addiction to Barbiturates. Method Acting at the Actors Studio. Below I practice with Marilyn’s Big Break – The Asphalt Jungle. I had fun researching an important turning point in Marilyn’s life. I’ve posted how it will look in my classroom blog.
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