A few years back, I participated in a "24 Hour Plays" production, in which playwrights, with no preparation, write a one-act play in the wee hours of the night, give that play to a director and some actors, who rehearse the play all day and perform it that night (using only costumes and props brought to the theater by the participants). At some point I may type up my play and post it here, but the reason I bring this up is to point out that plays are not the only 24-hour project out there; there's also 24-Hour Comic Day, on which cartoonists try to whip up a 24-page comic in 24 hours (again, without preparation). This one, by Enrico Casarosa, is particularly good (even though he admits that it took over 24 hours, since he did sleep for a while in there).
Posted by Francis at 12:41 PM | TrackBacki want you to draw a pik of me
Posted by: aaisha at March 24, 2007 05:22 PMcan you sketch me
Posted by: Georgie Fletcher at July 30, 2007 03:32 AM