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    Posted: 1/24/10 at 9:34am
What plays do everyone consider to be the most difficult plays to direct. Not so much staging, but conceptualizing from a director's standpoint? I'd love to hear opinions from directors.
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bullet Posted: 1/24/10 at 3:33pm
Anything by Genet or Ionesco.
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bullet Posted: 1/26/10 at 4:13pm
"Social Security" by Andrew Bergman.  Funny play.  I love it.  And as a director I'd never touch it.  It's almost a radio play, 97% talk.  All interesting movement has to come from the director with NO help from the playwright.
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bullet Posted: 1/29/10 at 4:32pm
Noises Off, besides being technically difficult, has to be done at a break-neck speed and kept interesting for over two hours......it's wonderful whhen done right, but difficult to pull off.
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bullet Posted: 1/30/10 at 9:12pm
Sorry this is mainly about stagging & mise en sceneorgaphy.
When I directed  Man of La Mancha I visualised the dungeon staircase, which was about 20 odd foot in length on an incline side on the to the audiance being flown in/out in a venue & disapearing above the pro arch. with no fly loft & a gable tin roof peak of about 15" above the stage, then having the actors enter & exit as though they were doing so above & outside the roof.
Yet it was the simplest in the end!
 It was interesting to see the amount of punters after the show, walking around the venue wondering how it was done. When asked I replied 'We just remove the galvinised roof sheeting during the show & pop it back after the Finarle!' - & they actualy believed me?
There is a pic of the venue under 'Theatre Lovers Club' which may give some idea of it's limited staging;- http://splc.org.au/news.html
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Edited by Gaafa - 1/30/10 at 10:25pm
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bullet Posted: 2/02/10 at 1:22am
I agree with tristanrobin, and I would add: anything by Tom Stoppard.
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