Thrillers...Shockers...

BSoBW2
#0Thrillers...Shockers...
Posted: 5/1/06 at 9:53pm

Hi all - I am looking for plays with very dark themes.

Something along the lines of THE PILLOWMAN or DEATHTRAP.
Nothing by McDonough though.

Also, the more intimate the better!

Thanks!


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Updated On: 5/4/06 at 09:53 PM

Yankeefan007
#1re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/1/06 at 9:57pm

Marat/Sade.
Hitchcock Blonde.

BSoBW2
#2re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/1/06 at 9:59pm

Oh, I love Marat/Sade...but what could I do that Peter Brook hasn't?

(That movie was beyond brilliance!)

(Edited) Updated On: 5/1/06 at 09:59 PM

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FOAnatic
#3re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/1/06 at 9:59pm

WAIT UNTIL DARK


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Emcee4ever
#4re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/1/06 at 10:10pm

Cabaret.

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harris007
#5re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/1/06 at 10:10pm

murder in green meadows
misery


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FOAnatic
#6re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/1/06 at 10:11pm

Yea...ummm...not so much.


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theatreguy
#7re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/1/06 at 10:14pm

Veronica's Room.

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Harpo
#8re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/1/06 at 10:16pm


What about Tryst? Have you seen it? Very intimate, only two characters. Really enjoyed the production, although the ending wasn't a great surprise.

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KJisgroovy
#9re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/1/06 at 10:37pm

Peter Vice? Is that like Peter Brook? Or is there someone connected to Marat/Sade named Peter Vice?

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BSoBW2
#10re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/1/06 at 10:38pm

Peter Vice is just like Peter Brook.

The question is, where the hell did Peter Vice come from?

Thanks for the suggestions. Updated On: 5/1/06 at 10:38 PM

BSoBW2
#11re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/2/06 at 12:43am

Any other thriller plays?

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wonderwaiter
#12re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/2/06 at 1:01am

Eh. When I saw the thread title I immediately thought DEATHTRAP, but I see you've already covered it.

(A note on that, though. Maybe everybody else on Earth is already aware of it, but DEATHTRAP is dated and only works as a period piece. I say this because I was in a production of it back at the "turn of the century", and our director only saw it as a contemporary piece. There we were stuck on stage trying to present our lack of computers and "shockingly taboo" homosexual storyline as current to our audience. They were not fooled.)


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BSoBW2
#13re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/2/06 at 1:10am

Thanks for the tip, waiter.

I think I've crossed it off my list anyway.

I know exactly what type I want.
Something of dark comedy.

Something I can do something different with. Be abstract...
I dunno.
Updated On: 5/2/06 at 01:10 AM

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Katurian2
#14re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/2/06 at 8:17am

Threepenny Opera. re: Psychological Thrillers Just kidding.


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leeinlondon
#15re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/2/06 at 9:02am

I would say "Voices in the Dark" but a lot of peopel didn't like it on Broadway, excluding me !!!

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alterego
#16re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/2/06 at 9:26am

I second Ira Levin's VERONICA'S ROOM.

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tophertilson
#17re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/2/06 at 10:54am

Third VERONICA'S ROOM. Cool little play that isn't nearly well known enough.

TT


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philcrosby
#18re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/2/06 at 10:55am

THE WOMAN IN BLACK.

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bschneid76
#19re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/2/06 at 11:55am


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Updated On: 5/2/06 at 11:55 AM

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bschneid76
#20re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/2/06 at 11:56am

Night Watch is very good as is Anthony Shaffers Murderer


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BSoBW2
#21re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/2/06 at 1:01pm

Thanks guys!

Katurian - don't think Brecht hasn't crossed my mind.

How about something less on the horror side, and more psychologically scary...

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munkustrap178
#22re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/2/06 at 1:03pm

Maybe FESTEN.

You said no McDonagh, but all of this plays seem to be what you're looking for.


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BSoBW2
#23re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/2/06 at 1:05pm

You said no McDonagh, but all of this plays seem to be what you're looking for.

I know. That's what makes this search very aggravating.

Plays by Tracy Letts also work - though I've got them covered (Killer Joe, Bug)

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munkustrap178
#24re: Psychological Thrillers
Posted: 5/2/06 at 1:06pm

Why no McDonagh, then?


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