Looking for a One Act play.
Looking for a One Act play. #1
Posted: 9/11/11 at 4:28pmI am a senior at WKU and I am looking for a one act play to direct in the spring. Last year I directed Facing East, by Carol Lynn Pearson. A friend brought that play to my attention because our school library doesn't really have a great selection. The only requirement is that it has to be 90 minuets or shorter. Any help would be appreciated.
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Looking for a One Act play. #2
Posted: 9/11/11 at 4:37pm"Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You" by Christopher Durang is a goodie. Along with some great pieces by Woody Allen, Lanford Wilson and Tennessee Williams. All have some really wonderful one-acts worth looking at.
Looking for a One Act play. #2
Posted: 9/11/11 at 4:53pmDoubt, God of Carnage are 2 that clock in around 90 minutes
Looking for a One Act play. #3
Posted: 9/11/11 at 4:54pmI've read "Sister Mary" as well as "An Actors Nightmare", but Durang is done a lot here in acting classes so I might not get away with it. Any titles in particular? We did Woody Allen's "God" a few semesters ago.
Looking for a One Act play. #4
Posted: 9/11/11 at 4:59pm
Any other specifics on which you can elaborate? Would you prefer a comedy or a drama? How large of a cast do you want, and what kind of breakdown (skewed male or female, or an equal number of both)? Looking for something contemporary or older?
Looking for a One Act play. #5
Posted: 9/11/11 at 5:09pmI'm looking for a smaller cast, 4 -7, 8 at the most. Gender, I'd like to keep around the same number of each, 3M 5F, vice versa. As far as the Comedy or Drama, The last show I directed was a drama, so I'm leaning towards Comedy, BUT, above anything, I want to do a show that leaves people wanting to come back to the theatre.
Looking for a One Act play. #6
Posted: 9/11/11 at 6:05pm
A book series that my directing class had great success with was "The Best American Short Plays of..." These go back to the 90s to today. It's a great series that has a good mix of comedy and drama. Some titles included:
Crazy Eights by David Lindsay-Abaire (I directed this one).
Heights by Amy Fox
The Grand Design by Susan Miller
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Fin and Euba by Audrey Cefaly
You'll see Quiera Alegria Hudes, David Ives, Durang and others in these books as well.
Looking for a One Act play. #7
Posted: 9/11/11 at 6:34pm
I directed S.P.A.R. by Stephen Gregg my senior year. It's a very funny piece that I would recommend to just about anyone.
I'm posting the link below in case you want to check it out.
S.P.A.R.
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Looking for a One Act play. #8
Posted: 9/13/11 at 11:40amThe Playwright Richard Greenberg had three one acts produced at Ensemble Studio Theater in the mid-eighties. The first was called Life Under Water, a moody but well written piece for about seven actors many of them young. The name of the second escapes me, but it was also very good, for a basically young cast. The third, The Author's Voice is a very funny piece for three young actors. You might want to check those out; they are probably published in an anthology of Greenberg's plays, or other one act anthologies.
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