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Linda S
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Posted: 7/25/07 at 10:03am |
If I can weigh in on " You Can't Take It With You"; It really is a favorite. We played to packed houses of all ages.The cast loved dong it, and surprisingly we had a good younger audience who loved all the silliness too. We had lots of grandparents bringing their grandchildren. It is prop heavy though, with a fair number of special effects. The printing press was a challenge, but we got one in the end.
Linda
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JohnEZ
Walk-On Joined: 7/24/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 7/25/07 at 10:32am |
Thank you for the heads up about the printing press. It's kind of funny, actually--immediately after I read about it, I looked up printing presses on craigslist. It's a shame that I can't get approval for the play right now--there's one in my home town, cheap! What a shame.
Thanks again, Linda! -John |
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JohnEZ
Walk-On Joined: 7/24/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 7/25/07 at 3:36pm |
Well, here's a bit of a status update. Earlier today, my mom had a few suggestions for me. One of them included Plaza Suite by Neil Simon.
I was interested, and looking at Samuel French, found out that it was done on Broadway with 3m, 2f, although the script calls for 7m, 5f. I got to thinking, if we could go with the 3m and keep 5f... well, it might be the ideal play, in spite of not necessarily being set in the time periods I mentioned. Has anyone here done Plaza Suite? If so, would it be good, bad, or ugly, do you think? |
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tristanrobin
Celebrity Joined: 4/25/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 704 |
Posted: 7/27/07 at 8:28am |
I think Plaza Suite is very very funny.
The cast listing is a little misleading - for instance, one of the female characters is only in the last 10 seconds of the Forest Hills section. Not really a problem to cast LOL. It's also an easy set - one set for each playlet. Since it's a suite at the Plaza, you do need room for a bed, LOL, but at least there's no bizarre props/sets/etc. Good luck. |
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JohnEZ
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Posted: 7/27/07 at 9:32am |
Awesome. I'm sure that the Plaza Suite set wouldn't be that bad to furnish, thankfully.
We may have just found our play. Thank you very much |
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pdavis69
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Posted: 7/27/07 at 4:25pm |
I think you may be missing the big boat with these old folks. Go for a musical. Old folks love nothing more than singing children, particularly if they are singing songs the old folks all know and remember.
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JohnEZ
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Posted: 7/27/07 at 4:31pm |
I know what you mean, and I'd personally love to do a musical--however, we don't have any male actors who can sing, and we only have about 4 ladies who can sing. Furthermore, we don't have an orchestra... and with all due respect to those who have to go this route, I don't want to use a CD for backup music. We tried it once with lackluster results.
Thanks! -John |
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DWolfman
Celebrity Joined: 7/07/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 134 |
Posted: 7/27/07 at 5:53pm |
Another one you might try is:
The Cemetery Club by Ivan Menchell
5 females, one male
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Even a man who is pure of heart...
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HRF22
Walk-On Joined: 7/28/07 Location: Canada Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 7/28/07 at 4:35am |
I suggest Moon Over Buffalo by Ken Ludwig. It is set in 1953 and there are many references in the play which would be very familiar to older audience members. A very funny play. We did this one recently and were pleasantly surprised by an email from the playwright, inquiring as to how the run went.
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BeJa
Walk-On Joined: 5/31/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 8/09/07 at 4:15pm |
Being one of the "old folk," I like plays that are interesting, exciting and different. It doesn't need to remind me of my youth. Yes, every once in awhile I like to see a classic. But when I read about the "blue hair" audiences, it makes me cringe. Don't stereotype us, please. Thank you.
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