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do or make



paolasol
Belarus

do or make
 
Hello, I need help as I �m at a loss. Which is correct "The local dramatic society is doing �Hamlet � next month �. OR �The local dramatic society is making �Hamlet � next month. �

1 Feb 2017      





Cartuxa
Portugal

Iwouldn �t use «playing» instead of do or make, but I´m not a native...

1 Feb 2017     



Cartuxa
Portugal

*I would use

1 Feb 2017     



jfaraujo
Portugal

I agree with Cartuxa. I would use "playing" or "performing".
Do and make do not sound right in this context.
However, like Cartuxa, I am not a native speaker. 

1 Feb 2017     



dawnmain
United Kingdom

You can say doing but not making a play.
 
I am native.
 

1 Feb 2017     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

�Playing � is often used like this �Hamlet is playing at the Odeon.. � and �Mike Smith is playing Hamlet� - which means Mike Smith is playing the part of Hamlet - but not as in your example. You can say �doing a play � as dawnmain says, but it �s a bit colloquial. I would say, �The dramatic society is/are performing Hamlet. �

1 Feb 2017     



FrauSue
France

I think "doing" is fine.
You could also use "putting on (a performance of ) Hamlet" in your sentence. 
 
I am native (UK English). 

1 Feb 2017     



yanogator
United States

Lynne (cunliffe) and FrauSue are correct.
 
Usually "make" involves a product/physical result of some sort.
 
Bruce 

1 Feb 2017     



douglas
United States

I �d go with "presenting" or "playing".  "Doing" is okay, but sounds quite informal.
 
In my head, "playing" sounds like we should be talking about a single role though.

2 Feb 2017     



yanogator
United States

Douglas, to my ear, "doing" sounds only a little informal. I go to a lot of plays, and I often use "doing" when telling someone what is coming up.
 
Bruce 

2 Feb 2017     



douglas
United States

I can accept that Bruce, a little (versus quite) informal is probably closer to the reality.

2 Feb 2017     

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