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jayzehr
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Posted: 12/03/07 at 2:31pm |
Thanks for the heads up. We recently did Odd Couple (at the old rate) and I would say this crosses the rest of his catalogue of the list for us. |
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vickifrank
Celebrity Joined: 9/21/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 332 |
Posted: 12/03/07 at 3:44pm |
Sorry to hear that you can't get a small house discount on Neil Simon--I think years back you used to be able to(I did Odd Couple several years ago in a small house).
Noises Off (as mentioned before) is a great laugh yourself silly choice. Seems to draw a pretty good crowd too.
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Topper
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Posted: 12/03/07 at 5:50pm |
Actually, according to his book "Rewrites," Neil Simon no longer owns the stage rights to "Barefoot in the Park." Very early in his career, he sold those along with another property, namely "The Odd Couple" (which is why both were later made into TV shows).
Although he still owns the stage rights to "The Odd Couple", he never made a single dime off the TV series. That's probably why he charges so much for his stuff now. |
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teridtiger
Star Joined: 10/24/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 69 |
Posted: 12/03/07 at 6:12pm |
Samuel French holds the rights for all Neil Simon shows.
And they are all$125.00 per performance.
My apologies if I used the incorrect phrasing. It still boils down to the fact that *ALL* of Simon's shows are $125.00 per performance.
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SDstoryteller
Walk-On Joined: 11/24/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 12/03/07 at 8:29pm |
So what does a typical show run these days in royalties? Around $60? That makes the question, "Is Neil good for an extra 5 butts per performance?" Most would not say "Yes." They'd say "YES!"
It's all in how you look at it.
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Watching someone struggle to maintain control is far more fascinating than watching them lose it.
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B-M-D
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Posted: 12/04/07 at 4:11pm |
What are you charging for ticket prices and what's the length of your run? Even at $125 per performance it could still turn out to be profitable for you.
We have a 75 seat theater and generally do better than 80% capacity for any Neil Simon. Our ticket prices vary by what day you see the performance. A little cheaper for opeming night and thursday performances and we run for 10 perfomances over three weekends. ticket prices are on average about $17.
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"Dying is easy, comedy is hard." |
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trutter
Star Joined: 11/13/06 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 81 |
Posted: 12/07/07 at 9:57am |
Id have to second the suggestion of Don't Hug me or A Don't Hug Me Christmas Carol (although probably too late for the latter).
Phil just licensed the musicals to Samuel French, so the prices went up, but you will pack them in every night. here are some photos from our production of DHM http://www.actorsinc.org/gallery/DontHugMe And we are currently producing the Christmas Carol version. Other blockbusters? Well, most shows that make $$$ are kids shows, Bye Bye Birdie or High School Musical come to mind easily. Drama - you might get a good crowd with A Few Good Men, or if you want to be real controversial, Doubt. |
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pdavis69
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Posted: 12/13/07 at 10:37am |
I'd have to agree that Neil Simon is always a big seller. For the other good shows I'd like to suggest any of the Ray Cooney shows. They are british farces. Very fast paced and very funny. Ray was a regular writer and troupe member of the old Benny Hill show and lots of his work reflect that baudy ,irreverant, pee your pants funny humor. I am particularly fon of Run For Your Wife, Funny Money and Not Now Darling.
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Patrick L. Davis
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JaneGwen
Walk-On Joined: 1/08/07 Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 1/08/08 at 1:58pm |
The most successful musical we ever did was "Chicago" followed closely by "Beauty and the Beast", my favorites though are "Lucky Stiff" and "Suds" which is a cute retrospective of 60's music. As for plays if you don't mind a little controversy "Dark Of the Moon" was so successful, we are remounting it this season. You have to get past the dialect, but after you read through it once, read it again, it always gives me shivers!
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stgdirector4
Walk-On Joined: 12/29/07 Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 1/13/08 at 2:14pm |
Neil Simon, Ken Ludwig, and Ray Cooney plays are all staple community theatre comedies. If you don't mind strong sexual innuendo, you might try WHAT THE BUTLER SAW by Joe Orton. I directed it three years ago, and it was the surprise hit of the season.
There's no a word of profanity, but here's an example of the sex jokes, "My wife is harder to get into than the reading room at the London Library." It's truly an hysterical comedy. |
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