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    Posted: 10/04/10 at 4:04am
Hello, I decided to fund and run my own show for the experience of doing so but it's hard to find the right play.

Stage is very small about 7.5 by 15 feet with curtains that cut off part of the sight line. I have a minimal budget but I am very crafty at getting things I need, but I have no access to building. Something simple, or elaborate that I can work some magic on.

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Cast size: more than 4, less then 12
Cast Age range: Prefer 20s-30s but could use a few outside of that range
Genre: I would prefer a drama, my life is kind of a joke so I like meaty dramas, I am young so I also love edgy plays.

Restrictions: The theatre I'm producing this works stipulated that I cannot make fun of people with handicaps/ disabilities (I had no intention to), no pro choice, no nudity, potty humor, or over the top cussing.
If I was a resonable person, I would have chosen the life of a politician or a chemist, but I not reasonable so I'm a theatre major.
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bullet Posted: 10/04/10 at 12:42pm
First off - Good for you! Being a producer can be incredibly stressful, but very rewarding. My best advice: surround yourself with reliable, smart people who are willing to push back, and don't try to do every little thing yourself.

Regarding choosing a show: Are you looking for something contemporary, or not necessarily? Edgy is great, but so is name recognition. For your first project as producer (I assume?), it might be good to select a powerful drama that people will still recognize. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf comes to mind, as it's not a large cast (I'd stick with a small cast in a space that size), you only have to worry about one set, and the costume design is limited and could be pulled off with thrift store finds, if you're smart about it. You'd need two older actors, however.

Do you have an idea of what actors are available (i.e. training, types, etc.)? It might narrow down our suggestions a bit if we know what you've got to work with.


It sounds like your venue is keeping you on a pretty tight leash. That doesn't mean you can't do "edgy", but it will limit your choices.


Edited by TZine - 10/04/10 at 12:43pm
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bullet Posted: 10/05/10 at 4:11pm
This isn't a play suggestion, but if you're producing, a site you may want to check out is www.produceaplay.com.  It's still very much under construction, but there's already a ton of useful information there.

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Jon

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bullet Posted: 10/05/10 at 7:04pm
Something like Doubt could be done on that stage and would probably be acceptable to your sponsors.
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bullet Posted: 10/06/10 at 12:08pm
You say you must not make fun of people with disabilities.  Are you permitted to make serious of them? 
If so, take a look at George Douglas Lee's "For the Good of the Family". Caveat: in common with many family dramas, it requires a cast to play a broad age-range.  (Since it easier to age people up than down, you're starting in the right place!)
The same caveat applies to Eileen Siedman's newly-published "High Stakes".
Andrew Harrison's "The Future" has a cast of six who age 12 years during the play.
"The Loft", by James Brosnahan can (with some doubling) be done by a cast of 7.  Unusual in that the narrator is an apartment building.

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bullet Posted: 10/06/10 at 1:29pm
If you've never worked in that space, I'd try a play with a very small cast first (1 to 3 maybe) to see how it works. 7x15 is really small.
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bullet Posted: 10/07/10 at 4:18am
Thank you all for the suggestions, I'm looking at them now.

Most of the people I'm working with are college people and community people. I have used the space before, the person who runs it runs an acting company for people with disabilities. So she finds plays that poke fun of people with disabilities is inappropriate, also she is very pro life. Overall they are an older couple not uptight but they would prefer not to have plays in their space that are overly dirty and of course no nudity.

Problem with aging is there is not distance between cast and audience, the person in front can literally lean in and touch a person on the front of the stage. We really can't do much building, so a play like virginia woolf may be difficult since it takes place in a two story home.

Plays like Exonerated, Laramie, Vagina Monologue may be good because of the limited need for set change. I like doing plays like Shape of Things, Oleanna, the Dining room, or even Beyond Therapy.

I guess that is a bit more info, thank you all for suggestions.
If I was a resonable person, I would have chosen the life of a politician or a chemist, but I not reasonable so I'm a theatre major.
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bullet Posted: 10/14/10 at 7:10pm
"Past Curfew" takes place entirely in the kitchen of a trailer home. Small and cramped works well! (Language & subject may be too strong for your venue, though.)
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bullet Posted: 11/16/10 at 11:32pm

Some food for thought:  "Lying in State" by David Hyer.  It is a political comedy but is set in a funeral home parlor.  Three female roles (and some hysterical ones at that) and four male roles.  Minimal props (other than a casket) and easy costumes.  It is filled with non-stop laughs.  Some language, but no major four-letter words.   It was a major hit for us and did well for our bank account. 

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bullet Posted: 11/17/10 at 11:56am
I suggested it in another thread, I'll run it through here, because it fits:

The Dining Room by A.R. Gurney.  The whole thing basically takes place at a dining room table -- it's a series of vigniettes, some funny, some touching, a lot a little of both -- tracing the social decline of the upper-middle class WASP set.  It's got a zillion parts, it's well-constructed to be played by 6 (3m/3f) but you can certainly parcel out the parts to more if desired.
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