froggy5657
<font color=darkorchid>Trivia Master on the Wonder
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I'm a huge theatre nerd. Right now we are doing Guys and Dolls at my high school. I'm Harry the Horse
Hey someone out there knows about the Freddy's!
Actually, I am looking for shows to submit to direct for the local community theatre we've been working with. They've got pretty good set and costume resources, but limited space, and not a lot of budget.
They're advising us that they need to be shows that will sell well. So I'm looking for ideas. Shows that aren't "done to death" but are still fun and appealing. Oh, and I'm not looking for musicals, since there are a couple board members at the theatre that like to direct all of their musicals.
My thoughts right now are to submit The Foreigner by Larry Shue (a community theatre favorite, but not done in this theatre for at least 10 years); Crimes of the Heart by Beth Henley (this one has name recognition and they've never done it); Moonlight and Magnolias (the play is about David O. Selznik locking himself, Ben Hecht and Victor Fleming into his office to write the screenplay for Gone With the Wind in three days. It's a lot of fun); or Boeing Boeing (the stage farce that was the basis for the Jerry Lewis movie in the sixties. Recently revived to great reviews and box office on Broadway).
So, how about it theatre peeps? Any other suggestions?
How about "Noises Off"? My group did this back in September to rave reviews and sold out shows (which is rare for a non-musical in our troupe). We also have a small stage, and our set designer ended up building the set offsite and then moving it to the theatre piecemeal. I'll try to find some pics online to give you an idea...
Along the same lines of play-within-a-play, there's "Play On." In my opinion, not as funny as Noises Off, but there are some awesome character roles for any female "Hammys" you may have in your group...and the set requirement's not as huge as Noises Off...
If you're looking for drama, I'd suggest "Diary of Anne Frank." My group did this two years ago, and the smallness of our stage really helped to provide that cramped, tense atmosphere that the show needs. Another good drama is "12 Angry Men." This won "Best Show" at our awards banquet several years ago. All you need are 13 actors (12 jurors, 1 baliff), a long table, 12 chairs, and an easel to prop up an apartment blueprint/layout. I've seen this show both as 12 Angry Men and 12 Angry Jurors, and either way, it's really powerful...
I'll wrack my brain and see if I can come up with other suggestions, but anything by Neil Simon will have HUGE name recognition and will bring in the big bucks...
Actually, I am looking for shows to submit to direct for the local community theatre we've been working with. They've got pretty good set and costume resources, but limited space, and not a lot of budget.
They're advising us that they need to be shows that will sell well. So I'm looking for ideas. Shows that aren't "done to death" but are still fun and appealing. Oh, and I'm not looking for musicals, since there are a couple board members at the theatre that like to direct all of their musicals.
My thoughts right now are to submit The Foreigner by Larry Shue (a community theatre favorite, but not done in this theatre for at least 10 years); Crimes of the Heart by Beth Henley (this one has name recognition and they've never done it); Moonlight and Magnolias (the play is about David O. Selznik locking himself, Ben Hecht and Victor Fleming into his office to write the screenplay for Gone With the Wind in three days. It's a lot of fun); or Boeing Boeing (the stage farce that was the basis for the Jerry Lewis movie in the sixties. Recently revived to great reviews and box office on Broadway).
So, how about it theatre peeps? Any other suggestions?