That play you've always wanted to do.
Tue, 29 Sept 2009, 12:05 pmgrantwatson38 posts in thread
That play you've always wanted to do.
Tue, 29 Sept 2009, 12:05 pmJust looking for people's own choices here: is there a play that you've always wanted to be involved with, but so far haven't done it? Maybe it's just too obscure or unpopular for anyone to put it on, maybe you've auditioned for it in the past but never got in, maybe you just haven't got around to staging it yet.
My pick is Shakespeare's Coriolanus - it's an awesome and, I think, deeply underrated tragedy.
What's your choice?
Dead Guilty
Tue, 6 Oct 2009, 11:27 amThere's a great little black comedy titled Dead Guilty written by Richard Harris. The role of the widow (I think the character's name is Mrs. Hadril, but don't quote me on that) is deliciously evil at heart. And the play only needs four actors on one set...
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