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Theatre Fans
I may have asked this before on the old Bored, but here goes.
What plays and/or Musicals would you suggest for a Community Theatre in a fairly conservative small Texas town?
Shows we have done in the recent past include:
PLAYS
Brighton Beach Memoirs
Steel Magnolias
The Rainmaker
The Foreigner
A Bad Year for Tomatoes
The Odd Couple
Twelve Angry Men
Marvin's Room
All My Sons
MUSICALS
Grease
Nunsense
Oliver
Little Shop of Horrors
Annie
Anything Goes
42nd Street
Crazy for You
My Fair Lady
What plays and/or Musicals would you suggest for a Community Theatre in a fairly conservative small Texas town?
Shows we have done in the recent past include:
PLAYS
Brighton Beach Memoirs
Steel Magnolias
The Rainmaker
The Foreigner
A Bad Year for Tomatoes
The Odd Couple
Twelve Angry Men
Marvin's Room
All My Sons
MUSICALS
Grease
Nunsense
Oliver
Little Shop of Horrors
Annie
Anything Goes
42nd Street
Crazy for You
My Fair Lady
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Good suggestions so far.
Music Man was the musical in 2000. It won't be too soon to do it again in 2009.
Bye Bye Birdie was on last year's schedule, but the show fell apart. Guys & Dolls was originally on this year's schedule, but we were afraid we wouldn't be able to cast it.
The Nerd is a good one. Same playwright as The Foreigner.
Music Man was the musical in 2000. It won't be too soon to do it again in 2009.
Bye Bye Birdie was on last year's schedule, but the show fell apart. Guys & Dolls was originally on this year's schedule, but we were afraid we wouldn't be able to cast it.
The Nerd is a good one. Same playwright as The Foreigner.
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Re: Theatre Fans
How about "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas"?TheCalvinator24 wrote:I may have asked this before on the old Bored, but here goes.
What plays and/or Musicals would you suggest for a Community Theatre in a fairly conservative small Texas town?

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There are at least two sequels to Nunsense that have been done here, to great community satisfaction. I'm not a big fan, but they play well in community theatre.
We have done Proof here, with some editing, but it wasn't as popular as some o fthe other things we've done.
I still like the old Fred Carmichael farces -- at least in small doses.
Lone Star would be interesting to stage in a real Texas town, I think.
Our Civic theater did Bus Stop, Visiting Mr. Green, and Over the Tavern this past season, and opened this year with the sequel to Tavern, called King fo the Moon .
They're also doing Smokey Joe's Cafe, The Smell of the Kill, and The Drawer Boy.
We have done Proof here, with some editing, but it wasn't as popular as some o fthe other things we've done.
I still like the old Fred Carmichael farces -- at least in small doses.
Lone Star would be interesting to stage in a real Texas town, I think.
Our Civic theater did Bus Stop, Visiting Mr. Green, and Over the Tavern this past season, and opened this year with the sequel to Tavern, called King fo the Moon .
They're also doing Smokey Joe's Cafe, The Smell of the Kill, and The Drawer Boy.
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The Fantasticks
Relatively small cast with minimal set requirements. But you need good singers, especially the young couple, who also have a sense of comedy.
Relatively small cast with minimal set requirements. But you need good singers, especially the young couple, who also have a sense of comedy.
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I agree about Joseph. It drew huge crowds for our company. So much so that we did it again not the following summer but the one after that.BackInTex wrote:Children of Eden
Joseph and the Amzaing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Secret Garden
Non-musical
Proof
But the most fun we had was with State Fair.
Our other theatre company does A Christmas Story every other year. That is also very popular.
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I have already suggested to our Production Chair:
The Nerd
A Christmas Story
Guys & Dolls
Music Man
Cheaper by the Dozen
I think I'm going to add:
Godspell
Harvey
I like Proof, but I don't like the idea of editing the language, which would be necessary in our community. I edited a little in Brighton Beach, but the language in Proof seems to be integral (pardon the pun). It's been a few years since I read it, though, so maybe I'm not remembering correctly.
The Nerd
A Christmas Story
Guys & Dolls
Music Man
Cheaper by the Dozen
I think I'm going to add:
Godspell
Harvey
I like Proof, but I don't like the idea of editing the language, which would be necessary in our community. I edited a little in Brighton Beach, but the language in Proof seems to be integral (pardon the pun). It's been a few years since I read it, though, so maybe I'm not remembering correctly.
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