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drose
Celebrity Joined: 8/23/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 162 |
Topic: Valentine's Day production Posted: 10/12/11 at 8:12pm |
I am looking for a G/PG rated script, 2-4 person cast to perform for a Valentine's Day dessert theater. (like dinner theater, only 3 courses of desserts with champagne and coffee). Musical is fine, but non-musical is preferred. Definately romantic - not looking for an anti-love or dark satire. Love Letters is not an option. Any ideas?
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edh915
Celebrity Joined: 11/19/09 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 325 |
Posted: 10/13/11 at 9:55am |
I'm very fond of "First Night" by Jack Neary. Witty and wistful, with a smile-on-your-face ending. Check the link.
http://www.jacknearyonline.com/firstnight.html Or, if you can stretch to a few more actors, "Somewhere In Between" by Craig Pospisil is as funny and heartwarming as you can get. I highly recommend both. |
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Ogreking4
Player Joined: 2/25/08 Online Status: Offline Posts: 22 |
Posted: 10/13/11 at 3:26pm |
I would recommend "Star-Spangled Girl" by Neil Simon...
Good luck!
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Scott B
Celebrity Joined: 12/08/04 Online Status: Offline Posts: 239 |
Posted: 10/14/11 at 3:39pm |
This is one that I'll be following as well. I would love to do a Valentine's weekend show of this sort ... and a two person show would be perfect!
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donzolidis
Celebrity Joined: 5/15/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 156 |
Posted: 10/15/11 at 12:54am |
I've said it before I'll say it again: Almost, Maine is a good romantic comedy that touches heartstrings while being very funny. I'm tempting to make a pun about it being sappy, and also since it's set in Maine... yeah...
Sometimes a night of one-acts is also a good idea. I'd recommend Jerry Finnegan's Sister - (if you have youngish actors) and my own play, Anna and August - (doable with a cast of 4 - also very sweet, and done in several Valentine's Day theatres) - here's a link to my show where it can be read online:
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edh915
Celebrity Joined: 11/19/09 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 325 |
Posted: 10/17/11 at 8:59am |
I agree with donzolidis (does that rhyme with tonsilitis?) that "Almost, Maine" is a charming show. You do need at least six actors to make it work. It concerns a dozen couples all having a conversation about love. Mostly funny and quirky and touching, a couple on the sad side. It's presented in twelve separate scenes, but all the scenes are actually all happening at exactly the same point in time on one evening in Almost, Maine. (A town that never legally incorporated themselves into a town, so they became "Almost, Maine.")
"Star Spangled Girl" is the best Neil Simon show that no one has heard of. It should be done more. On the two-character end of things, there's also "Talley's Folly." Eight characters will give you "Enchanted April." |
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dri1962
Walk-On Joined: 10/18/11 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 6 |
Posted: 10/18/11 at 8:54am |
Question....
For a 2-3 person play, how many actors do you need assuming that some may bail or not be available for all performances? Thanks....
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Thudster
Star Joined: 10/16/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 68 |
Posted: 10/18/11 at 9:23am |
Two years ago, a short play I wrote was selected for a competition. I decided to direct it myself, and needed 3 actresses. Over the summer, and up to two weeks before the performance, I had 15 young ladies accept a part, then drop out after a week or two or rehearsals, leading to a hasty recast. I finally had to drop out of the competition. So in my experience, you need more than 15 (grins). Your results may be happier. |
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"Hey look! That's my dad up there whacking himself with silverware!"
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donzolidis
Celebrity Joined: 5/15/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 156 |
Posted: 10/18/11 at 4:14pm |
That's insane.
You should have 2-3 actresses for 2-3 parts. Why assume they'll bail or
miss performances? Ask before you cast them.
Maybe have an understudy that could learn one of the parts as necessary. I know actors aren't getting paid, but if you make a commitment, you keep it.
(And yes - donzolidis is pronounced exactly like tonsilitis. I am a disease.)
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Scott B
Celebrity Joined: 12/08/04 Online Status: Offline Posts: 239 |
Posted: 10/18/11 at 6:07pm |
2 or 3 ... If I knew ahead of time that someone wouldn't be available for all shows then they would not be cast. I've not yet had anyone bail and really in a very small community such as ours ... that actor would probably have a hard time getting on stage again. Many of us are involved in multiple theatre groups and word travels FAST! |
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