The Katrina Project How did The Katrina Project

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The Katrina Project How did The Katrina Project become a play? Theater Juliette Abbott

The Katrina Project How did The Katrina Project become a play? Theater Juliette Abbott

How did The Katrina Project become a play? • We will… – Track how

How did The Katrina Project become a play? • We will… – Track how the controversy of Hurricane Katrina became a play • We will examine… – The Real Life Events of the Hurricane – How theater is used as social commentary – How culture impacts the way a story is told – Why it’s important to tell stories in theater that make people think

Watch Inside Hurricane Katrina

Watch Inside Hurricane Katrina

What are some things that surprised you about the video we watched?

What are some things that surprised you about the video we watched?

What are the similarities between the real event and the play? What are the

What are the similarities between the real event and the play? What are the differences?

What is social Commentary? A spoken or written act of rebellion toward an individual

What is social Commentary? A spoken or written act of rebellion toward an individual or group; commentary on social issues or society • How is The Katrina Project Social Commentary?

Use Evidence! • Whose side were they on when they wrote The Katrina Project?

Use Evidence! • Whose side were they on when they wrote The Katrina Project? The people? The government? • Why do you think they wanted to tell this story?

What would be different about the play if George W. Bush had written it?

What would be different about the play if George W. Bush had written it? Give at least 3 examples of changes that he would have made.

 • Why is it important to tell stories like The Katrina Project? •

• Why is it important to tell stories like The Katrina Project? • If you were to write a play about a social issue, what story would you tell? Why? • What stories are in the news right now that should be told? Why? • Why are stories about human struggle, death, natural disasters, and inequity universal? Use what you learned today to help to answer this question.