Lars Kilevold

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Pretty much all successful shows start at a low-level intensity that builds like a boiling pot of water. It starts smaller, more slowly, and less intensely, growing to a more fevered pitch as the show continues. In other words, the action and its intensity should not stay the same or diminish throughout the show. The action must rise, but only after being initially triggered by the inciting incident.
Beating Broadway: How to Create Stories for Musicals That Get Standing Ovations
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