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Topic: Need playwrights permission...
Posted By: Nyria
Subject: Need playwrights permission...
Date Posted: 2/01/09 at 4:49pm
I am reading a one act right now that I really like.
 
However, it was written in the 60's and one of the character's is referred to several times as a 'negro'.  This is not a necessary part of the play or the character.
 
I would like to remove these lines - or at least change them to 'black'.
 
Who do I contact to ask permission?  The publisher? (Samuel French)
 
Thanks =)


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NYRIA



Replies:
Posted By: Tishwyo
Date Posted: 2/02/09 at 5:28pm
Yes, contact the publishing house that owns the right and they will advise you as to what can and cannot be done with the script.  This sometimes takes a little while for the reply so have some patience.
 
Jeff


Posted By: jayzehr
Date Posted: 2/03/09 at 8:53am
Is the play set in the sixties? When the use of the term "Negro" would be appropriate?


Posted By: Nyria
Date Posted: 2/03/09 at 5:10pm
The play was written in the 60's but doesn't really 'take place' in the 60's -- I would make it be modern day.
Also I want to do it for a high school festival and I know if we kept it in that that's all the kids in the audience would focus on. 
I could tell my students that it's appropriate for the time etc.  but the audience would probably get all giggly and create a stir -- not worth it ;)


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NYRIA


Posted By: pdavis69
Date Posted: 2/03/09 at 6:04pm
Perhaps if you can't do the show as written, you should look at a different show.  I might suggest you avoind To Kill a Mockingbird and Huck Finn.

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Patrick L. Davis
Fort Findlay Playhouse


Posted By: Nyria
Date Posted: 2/04/09 at 3:24pm
Originally posted by pdavis69

Perhaps if you can't do the show as written, you should look at a different show.  I might suggest you avoind To Kill a Mockingbird and Huck Finn.
 
As I said before - this word is not needed in this particular play.  It can easily be changed -- obviously this is not the case for To Kill A Mockingbird.
No need to patronize...


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NYRIA


Posted By: MartyW
Date Posted: 2/05/09 at 8:04am
If trying to update, and either thruogh proper channels or, god forbid, just doing it, and if the fact that there is either a person of color as one of the actors or at least an intigral part of the back story, then I would just substitute the current point of reference.. ie if updating the line from 1960's that might say "sit down at the typewriter and do up a draft" to "sit down at the keyboard ( or computer)...."   So if Negro is the word, than possibly Black, or depending on the reference/situations in the show, African American... Just my thoughts if you do plan to change, it via updates than I don't see the difference between that and my example..

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Marty W

"Till next we trod the boards.."


Posted By: P&M Sales
Date Posted: 2/13/09 at 7:19pm
I think Marty's reply above is eminently sensible. Speaking as a rights-holder, if a customer wrote and suggested that course of action, and the play didn't actually need the word in question to fulfil it's creative endeavour, then I would generally accept it. Most playwrights are realists, and would prefer a director to update where necessary, rather than not have the play produced at all!

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best regards

David
http://www.stagescripts.com - http://www.stagescripts.com



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