This activity is optional and it is at the director's discretion to do it or not
Just before the beginning of the show, audience members can be provided with a question, which is:-
THE MISSING CASE OF DEAN NORMAN FOCUSES ON DEAN NORMAN, A TWELVE-YEAR-OLD BOY WHO SUFFERS WITH A MENTAL HEALTH CONDITION KNOWN AS FANTASY PRONE PERSONALITY (FPP). DO YOU PERSONALLY THINK NORMAN IS NORMAL?
YES/NO
The question may be changed to fit the recommended select audience members (for example it can be made easier for children). Afterwards, the audience members place it in a box labelled: NORMAN WAS NORMAL
After the show, audience members can then be provided with another question, which is:-
NOW THAT YOU HAVE SEEN THE SHOW. DO YOU NOW PERSONALLY THINK NORMAN IS NORMAL?
YES/NO
The question may be changed to fit the recommended select audience members (for example it can be made easier for children). Afterwards, the audience members place it in a box labelled: NORMAN IS NORMAL After the question is placed in the box, audience members can be provided with a small book which contains information and statistics about people with mental health either from a local scale or a global scale depending on where the performance is performed
After the show is done, answers from both questions can be gathered and made into two categories:- BEFORE THE SHOW and AFTER THE SHOW and statistics can be collected in a multitude of ways (for example; pie charts, bar graphs, etc...) and shared either through social media or through any other means
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The Missing Case of Dean Norman
Misterio / SuspensoAm I Normal? Are You Normal? Are We Normal? Are THEY Normal? Norman Was Normal Dean Norman was a twelve-year-old boy who suffered with Fantasy Prone Personality (FPP) living in the small town of Nethercott Passage One day he goes missing and the cas...