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bullet Posted: 11/17/10 at 2:40pm
I agree - the Dining Room is an excellent choice. However, I would be careful about using more than the intended six actors - you can lose a lot of the theatricality of the piece.
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bullet Posted: 11/17/10 at 5:04pm
DAMNATION by Linda Stockham.
Logline: A dying private eye makes a pact with the devil
in order to learn the truth about a cold case murder.
Set: One simple set.
Cast: 6 (3m,3f - 1m is a non-spoken role)
This play was written for college theatre department students and had its premiere at California State University San Bernardino to sell out performances and excellent reviews. It is available at no cost to amateur groups. If interested and would like to receive a copy of the play, go to: lindastockham@netzero.net


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bullet Posted: 11/17/10 at 7:14pm
Linda,

I hate to be the Grinch, but offering a play for no royalties does a terrible disservice both to you and to playwrights everywhere.

Writing a play takes effort, and when a producer at any level pays royalties, it's an acknowledgment that the play is a thing of value.  Royalties are typically charged regardless of whether admission is charged, whether the actors or other personnel are being paid, or whether a play is being presented by an educational or non-profit institution.  (The only exceptions are usually for one-time benefit performances in which everyone is donating their services, and for performances in closed classrooms as part of the curriculum.)  The Dramatists Guild and other playwrights' organizations have fought hard--and continue to fight--for playwrights to receive this recognition that their work is valuable.  If someone can be paid to flip burgers, why shouldn't the playwright be paid?  And quite frankly, the amateur market is the largest royalty paying market out there.  When you give your work away, not only are you failing to respect your own time and effort in creating your play, but you undermine every other playwright out there.  Don't do it.

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