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Mmkay. I am becoming rather involved in my University Theater. I've been at this school for two quarters and been in a play each quarter. A friend of mine, who's currently assistant directing the play I'm in, is planning to direct a show this Fall Quarter, and I signed on as his assistant director. Nominally, he's in charge, but we've agreed to make it more of a co-directing thing.

The problem? We don't know what play to propose. We both have our "dream shows" that we're dying to direct at some point (Rocky Horror for him, City of Angels for me), but we'd like to wait until we've got more directing experience under our respective belts before tackling those -- we're both only first-years.

So! Now we're both out searching for good plays. We've got about a month before we need to make a decision and start pulling the show proposal together. We don't want a huge design team or budget, so no lavish/extravagant sets or effects. What I ask of you, dear friends, is to please rec me a good play! Comic, tragic, profound, silly, whatever. Nothing too ambitious (forget Les Mis), and preferably something that hasn't been done ten thousand times already (so not Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, alas), but we're very open to suggestions. We want to produce something fantabulous!

So, yeah. Anyone? Bueller?

Date: 2004-02-20 12:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trivetmonger.livejournal.com
This semester I'm ASMing a small (cast = 6) farce that's just absolutely brilliant, called Don't Dress for Dinner, by Marc Camoletti. Definite themes of Coupling here, combined with the ability to direct all of your actors to put on French accents, rather extraordinary physical comedy (Woodworm!) and a total consumption of alcohol that would put every one of Alex's parties ever (combined) to shame. It's hot stuff.

Alternately, if musicals are an option, The Last 5 Years by Jason Robert Brown is an incredible show with a cast of two and a five-or-six piece orchestra, although I think you'd much rather play Cathy then direct her. Let me know if you want a couple of samples from the soundtrack, it's well worth buying if you like it.

And I just realized that I think you've heard of that show. If you have, consider it anyway, since it's awesome.

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Date: 2004-02-20 05:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kaydeefalls.livejournal.com
I'll check out the Camoletti. I have heard of the Jason Robert Brown musical, but I've never listened to the soundtrack or anything. We're not sure if we'll be able to get a musical director, though.

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