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| Thank you for these ideas | |
| Posted by: Christopher 07:47 am EDT 05/15/18 | |
| In reply to: Play suggestions, please - Christopher 08:44 pm EDT 05/14/18 | |
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| Keep ‘em coming, please | |
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| re: Thank you for these ideas | |
| Posted by: Budinsky 01:40 pm EDT 05/15/18 | |
| In reply to: Thank you for these ideas - Christopher 07:47 am EDT 05/15/18 | |
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| Tina Howe's MUSEUM | |
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| re: Thank you for these ideas | |
| Last Edit: IThespis 11:20 am EDT 05/15/18 | |
| Posted by: IThespis 11:15 am EDT 05/15/18 | |
| In reply to: Thank you for these ideas - Christopher 07:47 am EDT 05/15/18 | |
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| Hard call, putting on a high school play. No matter what a director wants to do, the audience might not be up for complicated themes, serious drama, plays beyond student capability. In school plays, students just want to be other people and have fun, not essay the dramatic arts. Wouldn't you want a fun play students will want to run? Possibly something your audience knows. I think proven with schools have been Almost, Maine. The Curious Savage. Our Town. You Can't Take It With You. To Kill A Mockingbird. | |
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| re: Thank you for these ideas | |
| Posted by: Christopher 02:38 pm EDT 05/15/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Thank you for these ideas - IThespis 11:15 am EDT 05/15/18 | |
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| This school is a theatre arts magnet. The students will pick their play from a selection, or choose their own but these are students who want a challenge. |
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| re: Thank you for these ideas | |
| Last Edit: schlepper 02:56 pm EDT 05/15/18 | |
| Posted by: schlepper 02:55 pm EDT 05/15/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Thank you for these ideas - Christopher 02:38 pm EDT 05/15/18 | |
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| If it hasn't already been mentioned, maybe INHERIT THE WIND? | |
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