Broadway Legend Joined: 11/9/04
Betrayal - Harold Pinter
All of August Wilson's plays (most especially - Fences)
Sarah Kane's plays
All Neil Labute
All Tony Kushner
I'd recomend also
"Visiting Mr. Green" and "You Should Be So Lucky"
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/25/03
"And SUNY Purchase is great too. My brother goes there and he LOVES IT! They have some nice theaters too."
Good to hear...I have only heard wonderful things about the lighting design/DT program.
As for The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, there is a large possibility I will be working on this show in April. If not, I will see it for sure.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/18/03
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/25/03
LOL. I will be working on The Grapes of Wrath after Ain't Misbehavin'.
Chorus Member Joined: 12/28/04
Shaw's Man and Superman
LaBute's The Shape of Things...very good play, although it doesn't work out too well on film.
Ibsen's A Doll's House is good, too, though I've had bad experiences with it. I somehow spent two pages writing about it on my midterm essay when it wasn't a choice to write about...yeah, didn't do too well on that.
lost in yonkers
rumors
any of the brighton beach trilogy
look homeward angel is pretty good
Swing Joined: 1/11/05
i def second neil simon plays and streetcar. also, "who's afraid of virginia woolf" by albee, who also wrote the crucible, is extremely good too, i just read it.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/29/04
ANGELS IN AMERICA: MILLENIUM APPROACHES - Tony Kushner
ANGELS IN AMERICA: PERESTROIKA - Tony Kushner
DEATH OF A SALESMAN - Arthur Miller
A RAISIN IN THE SUN - Lorraine Hansberry
THE CRUCIBLE - Arthur Miller
A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE - Tennessee Williams
FENCES - August Wilson
A LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT - Eugene O'Neill
I agree with Joshua on all those plays.
"Homeboy/Kabul" is great as well as "A Bright Roo Called Day" both by Tony Kushner
"Antigone" has got to be the greatest greek play
"Lysistrata" is a funny greek is youre not offended by sexulity (and a lot of it)
"The Visit" by Fredrich Duremuent (spelling wrong)
"Idiots Delight"
"Noises Off" one of the funniest things (but better on stage)
but i will have to disagree on "A Doll House" one of the most boring and unrealistic plays i have read (even though it is the first realism play)
Featured Actor Joined: 8/4/04
Brighton Beach memiors. I read it and now im directing it as part of my senior spring term project
Sorry if these were already mentioned:
Closer
Crimes of the Heart
Asenic in Old Lace
Angels in America
My number one suggestion has to be Cloudstreet by Nicholas Enright as you will probably never get the chance to see it performed. It is very long and I saw all 7.5 hours in one day at the Royal National Theatre in London (though it was an Australian production import) and was absolutely riveted! The staging, direction and performances were all flawless and I would have easily sat through the whole thing all over again. I was stunned that Lincoln Center has never picked up this production given the success of the show in Australia, England, Ireland and Switzerland, and the fact that the Beaumont and RNL stages are practically identical.
I also suggest:
The American Plan - Richard Greenberg
I am My Own Wife - Doug Wright
Six Characters in Search of an Author - Luigi Pirandello
A Doll's House - Henrik Ibsen
Hot House - Harold Pinter
Raised in Captivity - Nicky Silver
Baby With the Bathwater - Christopher Durang
All in the Timing - David Ives (complete 14 plays edition)
Sweet Bird of Youth - Tennessee Williams
The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? - Edward Albee
Master Class - Terrence McNally
The House of Blue Leaves - John Guare
oh, and let's not forget SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/25/03
I am on Act 1, Scene 7 in The Normal Heart.
I look forward to reading more plays...I love it!
My suggestions:
A Doll's House ~Ibsen
Importance of being Earnest~Wilde
Proof ~David Auburn
Moon Over Buffalo ~Ken Ludwig (Hysterical!)
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