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bullet Topic: Looking for an Interesting Christmas Show
    Posted: 2/06/08 at 12:54pm

anybody have some fun Christmas play suggestions that haven't been done everywhere else.........medium cast size perhaps.....some kids perhaps (although not required).

 
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bullet Posted: 2/06/08 at 2:42pm
Well.. For fun and small to medium cast, I strongly recomend "A Charles Dickens Christmas Carol, A Traveling Travesty in Two Tulultuous Acts"
 
This show follow the Stykes Upon Thump, Repatory Theater and thier "15th" fairwell performance of thier signature show, A Christmas Carol.  But I assure you, this ain't your normal Christmas Carol. The "Company" was once a fine repeatory company, whose costumes, now a bit run down, were once the finest. Their  traveling set, once quite versatile and fitting to the peice, now shakes and rattels with every entrance.  Its played by seven actors who do ALL of the characters in the classic tale... Though they still give it there best, you can tell they are a little tired of it all.  The company Diva decides she dosn't want to go on that night and is sure the company will cancel when she calls in sick.  Ever the troupers, the understudy is given the smallest role and everyone else moves up on place in the show. Problems begin when the understudy only knows one line and must hide her script everywhere from in her muff to the christmas pudding bowl.  Then the diva decides to come back and claim her place on the stage with the show already in progress. But the gal who moved up dosesnt want to give it up, so you wind up with battleing mrs Cratchets, cat fights over costumes, battered christmas pasts and all sorts of mayhem.. as the pace of the show increases and along with both ladies trying to take out the other, people start showing up with less and less of the correct costumes during the changes... (which happen fast!)   in one scene, Bob Cratchet says "Excuse me" as i leaving for the bathroom, goes out one door and comes in another as one of the gentleman soliciting scrooge for the poor... I have done this show twice, and hope to do it again soon.. it is a huge hoot to do and great audince pleaser.
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bullet Posted: 2/06/08 at 4:20pm
This past Christmas, I directed a production of Michael Paller's adaptation of A CHRISTMAS CAROL. The cast is made up of nine actors, 2 or 3 are kids; and it uses a unit set.

In this play, Charles Dickens has gathered his friends and family over on Christmas Eve to reveal his new story--guess what--A CHRISTMAS CAROL. He persuades all present to act out the roles, using available "props" to tell the story. In this way, the audience not only sees the traditional tale but also a framing story about Dickens and company. It's clever, and allows you to mount a production of CC without umpteen sets and a cast of hundreds.

It's available through Sam French, I think.
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bullet Posted: 2/06/08 at 10:27pm
There is a show that is not your typical Christmas show, but does take place during christmas and offers a glimpse at humanity and a "feel good" ending.  Plus there is a part that can be challenging to an actor.
Anyways, it is called "Greetings!" by Tom Dudzick.  It's a great read and should be read more than once to find the true meaning of the show.  It does deal with religious text, but is not the over all theme of the show.
This show has been a hit the many places I have seen it or produced it. 
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bullet Posted: 2/07/08 at 1:33am

If you want something that's just plain fun, and funny, I directed a play by Jack Sharkey and Leo W. Sears back in November 2006 called "Sorry! Wrong Chimney!"  Due to circumstances, I also wound up being in it.  We always had trouble with our opening shows for the season, and this one ended up being our most successful one in many years.

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bullet Posted: 2/07/08 at 1:50pm
I have to agree with MartyW, The Travelling travesty show is hillarious.  When we put it on we received comments that ammounted to "you should do this show every christmas."  It's a tech fun too.  How many other shows have an entire set that falls over at the end and has to be re set for the next night to do it all over again?
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bullet Posted: 2/08/08 at 11:41pm
"Chistmas Belles" Dramatists carry it.. it isn't your typical cheesey, sickening sweet christmas show.. it is just plain FUN!
Of course if your not from the south it may not fly. ;)
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bullet Posted: 2/28/08 at 12:36pm
Bernie,
Check out Inspecting Carol.  We produced it two months ago and it was a great hit.  It's relatively new (early '90's) written by Tony Award winner Daniel Sullivan and Seattle Rep. Theatre.  It's a cast of 12.  It's like the movie "Waiting for Guffman" combined with Noises Off and A Christmas Carol.
 
A theatre group is in jeopardy of losing their grant from the NEA, so the NEA is sending an inspector to view their next play.  The theatre group is a small equity company and pay their actors.  They are so low on funds, they can only afford to pay for four days of rehearsal.  But, not a problem because they are producing the same play they always do - A Christmas Carol, with most of the same cast they've used the past twelve years, including the same big kid that plays Tiny Tim.  The actors that plays Cratchit is seeing a chiroprator because he has to carry Tiny on his shoulders.  A guy shows up at the theatre and the company thinks it's the NEA inspector.  The company finds out this guy always wanted to be an actor, so they put him in the play.  It turns out this guy is the world's worst actor ever and you come to find out later in the play - he's not the guy from the NEA.  The real lady from the NEA shows up in act II.
 
I'ts just a hoot.  Give it a serious look.
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bullet Posted: 2/28/08 at 8:44pm
We did "A Charles Dickens Christmas Carol, A Traveling Travesty in Two Tulultuous Acts" a couple of years ago.  It's a funny show, but I think our audience was a bit disappointed that the show was so short in length.  As I recall the running time was under an hour.

I'm a bit of a Pat Cook fan and I've always wanted to do Scrooge Has Left the Building.  http://www.patcook.org/index.cfm?act=documentdetails.cfm&Documentid=70&category=Christmas%20Plays&MenuGroup=Home&SMID=105&SMSubID=21&nosearchprompt=
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bullet Posted: 3/01/08 at 1:09am
Take a look at "Marley's Ghost: Another Christmas Carol" by Jeff Goode---we did it this christmas...very well received. Funny...serious...heartwarming....familar but with a twist...
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