Primer Three cheers for the baby! in audiobook: the creation of a script for audio drama
Audio drama, Genetic criticism, Scripts, Radio actor
The present research focuses on the analysis of the creative process of a script developed for audio drama, from the perspective of an actress who is a geneticist, researcher. This dissertation is based on the theoretical-methodological perspective of the genetic criticism proposed by authors, such as Biasi (2010), Salles, (2008) and Grésillon (2007); and also on studies about the actor´s work developed by Stanislawski (2002), Brecht 1978) and Vargens (2013). The referred audiobook was developed as an adaptation that had as its starting point the primer entitled Three cheers for the baby! (2016), a guide for parents of children with microcephaly and was produced by PRO.SOM. A Research Group of Translation, Creation Process and Sound Studies: Interlingual and Interarts Studies, Federal University of Bahia. It was produced with the aim of making the material accessible to people with low educational level, visually impaired or with low vision, especially for parents whose children suffer from microcephaly.