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Play Review: Green Tulip Productions
222 Weimer Hall
Gainesville, FL 32601
03-10-2016
Mrs. Nancy Jones
Executive Producer
Green Tulip Productions
Anytown, CA 12345

Mrs. Jones, I am excited to be writing you about a creative concept I have been exploring. I believe that time has come for me to take the next step and see these ideas evolve. I would like to say thank you for this opportunity, for I am overwhelmed with gratitude on behalf of you lending your time to review my program pitch. The concept of this idea stemmed from my own passions of music and environmental awareness. Through extensive research I have found what speaks to youth culture and what they gravitate to. This idea was first cultivated with thoughts of our earth and young generation in mind through the portrayal
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RUBY is a fiery red panda that comes from a broken home. He is very short tempered and because of his shifty upbringing, he likes to be in charge and is a bit of a control freak with a good heart. Ruby is always listening to rock and roll music and rejecting sentimental emotions. He lives with his old and frail grandmother, GRANDA, who is shades of pale pink and grey. LES is the outgoing, endearing panda that makes all the girls hearts throb. He his is a tall, bright yellow, lanky panda bear always found walking or bouncing around with a beat in his step. LES is a foreign panda bear that moved to Talulaville when he was in first grade with his parents from a compound until it was taken over by vicious snow panthers. LES comes from a very grounded home life, but his parents see no importance in environmental sustainability although LES has committed to keeping the planet green.

oriented upbringing and often consults his quirky, organic-obsessed mother and his environmental scientist father, for earth friendly
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RUBY, POP, LES and BELL all stem from a different background, each raised differently, allowing room for reasonable contrasting personalities and audience can identify with. Within each aired show, these music-playing pandas utilize their band, Planet Rock, to share messages with viewers about keeping the earth clean and small ways to contribute to a greener planet. There are plentiful profitable opportunities for synergy and the use of music, animals and vibrant colors will rapidly grab the attention of youth culture.
Because Panda Bears are known for their kind nature and plant-based diet they are best suited more than any other animal for sending a message about protecting our planet and keeping the peace. In Talulaville, there are also many other animals that inhabit the land, like monkeys, hippopotamus’, various birds and more. By having these other secondary characters with stories producers can implement challenging scenarios that may not necessarily affect the panda’s but give the four panda’s an opportunity to help someone

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