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MoonlightFlame
Player Joined: 7/25/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 26 |
Posted: 9/13/05 at 5:20pm |
I finished Stage Managing Laughing Wild by Christopher Durang a month ago, for a pre-season show it went over well... though some people found it a little bit offensive, most thought is was VERY funny. Also, Beyond Therapy is pretty funny, this is also by Christopher Durang. Oh, and I am currently working on Radio TBS...its pretty funny as well.
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acmeactor
Player Joined: 2/25/04 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 28 |
Posted: 9/26/05 at 9:43am |
We had huge success with Breaking Legs, the set was fairly easy, costuming was not a stretch and the audience LOVED it and came back again.
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ljstockham813
Player Joined: 3/31/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 21 |
Posted: 9/28/05 at 5:10pm |
The following is a fun play that gets a lot of laughs, titters to roars. Title: Divorce Sale Logline: A group of neighbors hold a s?ance to contact the deceased husband of a ditsy mother-in-law. Genre: Contemporary comedy. (Ideal for community theatre and dinner theatre venues.) Set: 1, double-car garage. Characters: 7 female, 3 male. Running Length: 90 minutes. Copyright ? 1994, 1993. Production History: 3 stage productions (Honiara, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands; Dalby, Queensland, Australia; and New York City, New York), and 2 staged-readings (San Bernardino, California). Play is also in circulation through the California branches of the American Association of University Women. Publication: ProPlay, Canada. Originally published by Aran Press, Inc. (All rights reserved by the playwright, including stage performances and royalties.) Will be availble online at: http://www.singlelane.com/proplay/divorcesale.html |
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Posted: 10/14/05 at 2:57pm |
It Was a Dark and Scary Night (PIONEER DRAMA SERVICE) Tied to the Tracks (PIONEER DRAMA SERVICE) Give My Regards to Broadway (PIONEER DRAMA SERVICE) Egad! What a Cad! (SAMUEL FRENCH MELODRAMA) Shut and Bar the Door (DPS?) Klondike Kalamity (DPS?) Much Ado About Nothing (the Bard)
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castMe
Celebrity Joined: 11/02/05 Online Status: Offline Posts: 206 |
Posted: 11/04/05 at 6:32pm |
Okay, another vote for Milmore and Van Sant. "Drop Dead". I have directed it twice and have fingers crossed another local theatre will put me on their schedule next year. Wet-your-pants funny. I read it twice a year and still laugh out loud. Something funny on every page and everything gets laughs. Lines, costumes, sound, props, pre-show. Everything. I also have a soft spot (in my head some would say) for the Farndale Ave series, particularly their Christmas Carol with the wonderful title "The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society's Production of A Christmas Carol". Available thru Sam French.
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Investigate. Imagine. Choose.
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Vagabond
Walk-On Joined: 3/03/05 Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 11/07/05 at 9:15pm |
We currently have Separate Beds playing as a travelling show, and has been very well received. Very funny, especially to those of us in the "middle age married/committed" demographic. Last year, we did "A Coffin for Lazarus", written by a local (Canadian) playwright. A farce, knee slapping funny, extremely well received. If you are interested, email me at jbradsha@mts.net.
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Dough Boy
Walk-On Joined: 3/20/06 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 3/20/06 at 3:56pm |
Check out "Messiah on the Frigidaire" by John Culbertson. The
reviewer of our show said "The audience could barely catch its breath
between laughs" Of course my acting probably had something to do
with it.
But seriously, it is a funny show with some nice emotional twists thrown in too. The author flew in for opening night, and he was great. Its new, so to get a copy you neeed to contact John. johnc@tvpstudios.com Jim Dough |
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Christine
Walk-On Joined: 7/15/05 Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 3/24/06 at 12:52pm |
Yep - gotta echo "Dough Boy's" sentiments. I directed "Messiah on the Frigidaire" in Fall 2005 and it was a great show. Part drama/part comedy with REAL characters. It was a joyous project and John C was wonderful to work with. Take advantage of being able to work with an unpublished author - there's so many advantages (of course I hope a publishing house picks up this script soon - it's a real gem!) Dough Boy - which production were you in? Ours was in Ohio. |
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gailact
Walk-On Joined: 3/24/06 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 3/24/06 at 1:03pm |
I am also looking for good comedies, however, they must be CLEAN--meaning we have an audience that doesn't want vulgarity in any way. Any good suggestions? Thanks.
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RachelB
Player Joined: 4/19/06 Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 4/19/06 at 8:58pm |
If you want a clean comedy that is a true laugh-out-loud night at the theatre, you have GOT to check out the new play by the woman who wrote "Dearly Departed." This one is called "Dearly Beloved," and is a scream! I've seen it twice and have just found out Dramatists Play Service has just now published it AND the sequel is scheduled (already!) to have a world premiere this fall! Go to the website www.JezebellesInk.com for info. Check it out and break a leg! Rachel B
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