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    Posted: 6/27/08 at 1:41pm
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bullet Posted: 6/27/08 at 3:45pm
Throw in a musical and you have one heck of a season.
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bullet Posted: 6/27/08 at 4:09pm
I could die happy without seeing or doing an Agatha Christie ever again.
 
Not familiar enough with Whodunit. 
 
12 Angry Men - always in favor of doing an American classic. 
 
Dearly Departed - one of the funniest shows I've ever been in.
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bullet Posted: 6/27/08 at 8:42pm
I was in a version of 12 Angry Men years ago with women cast as half of the parts. But from what I've been reading here that's actually illegal. I don't know about where you are, but for us finding 12 men let alone 12 good actors that fit all the parts would be next to impossible.
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bullet Posted: 6/27/08 at 11:39pm
All the plays you mentioned require uniformly strong actors in all the roles.
Both "Ten Little Indians" and "Whodunnit" have complicated sets to build and props lists that read like the Smithsonian's inventory.
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bullet Posted: 7/01/08 at 7:17am
     Actually Jayzehr, the play 12 Angry Men has been written by the author in 3 different versions.  12 Angry Men, 12 Angry Women and 12 Angry Jurors. 
    But you are correct otherwise.  Gender bending cast members is somewhat of a no-no.
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bullet Posted: 7/01/08 at 11:14am
True, but you can always ask for permission from the author.
 
A quick email to the publisher is usually enough to get a response, and as long as the character isn't absolutely required to be that sex by plot or logic, most authors are pretty amenable to changing genders. What's the worst they can say? no?
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bullet Posted: 7/01/08 at 2:13pm
And for CT's with small acting pools, there's the lesser-known "Six Angry Women, 3 Cranky Men, 2 Tempermental Kids, and a Really Ticked-Off Hand Puppet".
 
We make do.
 
Sometimes we make doo-doo.
 
 
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bullet Posted: 7/02/08 at 9:08am
Originally posted by Topper

And for CT's with small acting pools, there's the lesser-known "Six Angry Women, 3 Cranky Men, 2 Tempermental Kids, and a Really Ticked-Off Hand Puppet".
 
We make do.
 
Sometimes we make doo-doo.
 
When I was in Cheaper By The Dozen, I called it Twelve Angry Children.
 
Is Whodunit the one where the guy dies, and comes back from heaven to solve his own murder?  I was in that one, and I have some very unpleasant memories - mostly due to the fact that the lead didn't know his lines very well.  Confused
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bullet Posted: 7/02/08 at 11:20am
The "Whodunit" I was referring to was written by Anthony Shaeffer ("Sleuth") and it involves a large cast moving about a library with hidden panels, floor-to-ceiling shelves, etc.  There is a voice on tape (or off stage on mic) that narrates to the audience.
 
I don't feel it's as good as "Sleuth" (few scripts are) but it seemed rather cumbersome to stage.
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