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Play ideas

Discussion in 'Alley of Dangerous Angles' started by Erebus, Feb 19, 2004.

  1. Erebus Gems: 16/31
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    First off, I don't know where I should put this, so I put it here.

    Anyway, our school has always had a very advanced acting troupe, team, program, etc. And I was chosen to pickand direct the next play we should do. Because we are "above average" in acting and so on, I was planning on a fairly difficult contemporary play, maybe "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf" or "Death of a Salesman". so choose which one would be suitable for us, or some other plays that would work.
     
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    I have never seen Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf but Death of a Salesman seems like a good choice to me.

    The requirements for elaberate sets are minimal and the play provides ample opportunity for good actors to display their skill.

    The real problem is that if the acting is not good then Death of a Salesman is very painful to endure (as anyone who watched my English classes rendition of it can clearly testify). However, you seem confident in your actors' skill so I say go for it.
     
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    Well, they did an excellent job in "Right You Are, If You Think They Are" so I think they can handle it.
     
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    What the? I moved this to AoDA once already! Hands off! :shake:

    (Sorry for the double move, Erebus.)

    [Tehehe. Whoops! :) - BTA]

    [ February 20, 2004, 03:59: Message edited by: Blackthorne TA ]
     
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