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Mr. Lowell
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Topic: America's Favorite Plays! Posted: 2/10/10 at 12:15pm |
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An article by Terry Teachout. http://tinyurl.com/ydvj5hg.
Good topic for discussion! -Dana
Edited by Mr. Lowell - 2/10/10 at 12:17pm |
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Mr. Lowell,
Lighting/Set Designer & Tech Director, for the Linda Sloan Theatre, in the Davison Center for the Arts, at Greensboro Day School |
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jayzehr
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Posted: 2/10/10 at 2:14pm | |
Looks like a good list. We've done Doubt and Proof and are hoping to do Drawer Boy.
Someone correct if I'm wrong but I believe this is a list of plays produced by professional theaters which might be why it is skewed towards newer, smaller, less expensive productions. I would guess the list for amateur theater would be somewhat different. I've seen a list here of the most produced community theater shows but can't seem to find the link now. |
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tristanrobin
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Posted: 2/10/10 at 6:01pm | |
I like the article - but the idea that professional theatres don't do musicals isn't because audiences are too smart (Broadway would prove that wrong!), but, rather that smaller cast and one-set plays are far far far more inexpensive to produce. Also, many professional theatres don't have the space for full blown Broadway musicals.
We have three professional theatres here in New Haven - one (Yale Rep) does primarily new plays with a few classics); one (Longwharf Theatre) does mostly classic plays, a few new plays, and one musical (their biggest seller) a year; and the Shurbert which only presents Broadway musicals and a few concerts.
it would seem the author of the article thinks quite a lot of his opinion! |
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pdavis69
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Posted: 2/11/10 at 8:43am | |
While we were looking at selecting the 2010-2011 season for our playhouse we were tossing around theme ideas. This year we tried "At the Movies" and put together a slate of shows which had all been movies as well as plays. (The season has sold amazingly well.) During the selection process for the upcoming year someone suggested we do all Pulitzer Prize winning shows. After the laughter died down we explained our audience base would not support this and we would most likely lose money on every show. It's ok to sprinkle one or two of these in a season, but a whole season?
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Mr. Lowell
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Posted: 2/11/10 at 2:01pm | |
I forwarded this article to an old high school buddy of mine who manages a professional theatre. This is his reply:
"The article does miss the biggest reason for many of these shows on the top 10 list for PROFESSIONAL theatre. They are all great shows, but they all have 6 or fewer actors, which keeps the cost down". Edited by Mr. Lowell - 2/11/10 at 2:02pm |
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Mr. Lowell,
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MLT.
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Posted: 2/15/10 at 12:01pm | |
Out of curiousity - and if you don't mind sharing..."which play's did you select for your season?"
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jayzehr
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Posted: 2/15/10 at 12:24pm | |
Steel Magnolias? |
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pdavis69
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Posted: 2/16/10 at 12:26pm | |
The At the Movies season was:
Wizard of Oz
House of Frankenstein
It's a Wonderful Life (added after Fiddler rights were yanked)
The Odd Couple
Arsenic and Old Lace
2010-2011
Once upon a mattress
Sunshine Boys
Annie
Escanaba in Da Moonlight
Harvey
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Patrick L. Davis
Fort Findlay Playhouse |
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POB14
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Posted: 2/17/10 at 4:28pm | |
The article didn't miss that:
"On the other hand, it should be noted that all but three of these shows, "Crowns," "Wit" and "The Laramie Project," call for no more than four actors. The lesson is clear: If you want to write a smart, serious play that has a halfway decent chance of getting produced, keep the cast as small as possible."
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POB
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