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tashamay
Walk-On Joined: 8/25/05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Topic: Christmas Comedy Posted: 8/25/05 at 3:26am |
Hey all! I'm working with a small Community Theater group comprised of military and military dependents. (we're american military stationed overseas) -- and we're looking for some Christmas comedies to present this year. We've applies for the rights to Billy Shakespeare's Christmas Extravaganza and Traveling Freak Show but it's quite short and we're looking for something to pair with it. We'd like a comedy, something for an 18+ age range that isn't SO adult that people might be deeply offended by it (we've been contemplating The Eight Reindeer Monologues but it gets pretty rough in some spots and I'm not sure who fond the higher ups would be of it....). Anybody have any ideas?? The help would be much appreciated!! Thanks! J
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Topper
Celebrity Joined: 1/27/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 543 |
Posted: 8/25/05 at 1:35pm |
There is a stage version of the popular 1983 movie
"A Christmas Story" by Jean Shepherd. It is a good-sized cast, set in the 1940's and takes some talented youngsters (8-10 yrs old) or actors capable of playing those ages. The video of the movie is definitely worth renting if you're not familiar with the show. |
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DWolfman
Celebrity Joined: 7/07/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 134 |
Posted: 8/25/05 at 9:37pm |
I directed a couple of one-acts last December for a Christmas show. One I would definitely recommend is Pat Cook's "Scrooge Has Left the Building." In it, Marley's Ghost arrives at what he remembers as Scrooge's abode only to find the miser has split and the new tenants are none too happy about the haunting. On top of that, he has crossed the international date line to get there and arrives a day early - Christmas Eve EVE - Further ghosts show up with their own agendas until the lady of the house (who is scarier than all the ghosts combined) takes the situation in "hand." It lasts about 25 minutes, is hilarious, and is available through Eldridge Publishers: |
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tashamay
Walk-On Joined: 8/25/05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 8/26/05 at 4:14am |
Scrooge Has Left the Building sounds like just what we're looking for. I'll certainly check it out. Thanks so much! |
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tolston
Walk-On Joined: 8/26/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 8/26/05 at 12:12pm |
I've written a one-act Christmas comedy called "Twilight of the King" which centers around two Roman guards stationed in Bethlehem on the night of Christ's birth. If you're interested, the full script is available on my website at http://www.playwrighting.org/twilight.html
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Dramatically yours,
-Colorado Tolston- |
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Shatcher
Celebrity Joined: 2/21/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 251 |
Posted: 8/26/05 at 12:33pm |
Try "Jacob Marleys christams Carol" It can be done with 1 actor or many (it started as a 1 man show) It tells the story from Marleys point of view. Basiclly Marley must redeem Scrooge to get out of hell himself. the set is simple (pretty much nothing but a big candle). the show is funny and uplifting. My husband stared in it last christmas. it was a huge hit for the theatre.
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dougb
Celebrity Joined: 3/30/04 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 148 |
Posted: 8/27/05 at 10:29am |
There is a Robert Fulghum series of stories called "Uh Oh, Here Comes
Christmas". You can get rights for it in several lengths.
It has singing and monologues and small group stories. I have
been looking at it for several years and like it a lot.
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75director
Celebrity Joined: 8/19/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 122 |
Posted: 8/27/05 at 1:15pm |
Last year we did an evening of 3 one-acts for our holiday production. It went over very well, lots of people involved and lots of new people in the seats to see kids/relatives. Two of the one acts were from a collection called "The Happy Holidays Collection: Seven Christmas Comedies for Children" Some very cute shows appropriate for youth, but with enough comedy to keep the adults from being board. The third was a longer one-act called "Blitzen" about a family dealing with the aftermath of a hurricane. Very touching story with Christmas really just as the backdrop, not preachy or anything like that. We called the whole evening "Stocking Stuffers". All the scripts we used are published by Dramatic Publishing. We're doing "A Christmas Story" this year, and people are already calling wanting tickets. People are nuts about that movie. |
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mark_j
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Posted: 8/28/05 at 9:25am |
You can always go with "A Tuna X-Mas". It's a full length comedy with about a dozen parts for 2 actors (but that can be changed). We had a lot of fun with it. Mark J. |
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RachelB
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Posted: 5/04/06 at 9:18pm |
I'm a big fan of the new hit comedy, "Dearly Beloved" (I've seen it four times) and met the writers in Greensboro, NC. They were writing a Christmas Play that's going to have a premiere this fall. The title they is "Christmas Belles." Check it out on their website www.JezebellesInk.com. Their work is hilarious - kind of in the vein of "Greater Tuna" - and they're great about answering emails. Good show! Rachel B.
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