Friday, February 26, 2010

Project #3





#2 Naked Broadway
What? Equus
Where? Broadway
When? 2009
Who? Daniel Radcliffe
Image and Link: http://www.afterelton.com/theatre/2008/10/nudebroadway?page=0,0

Why "too hot to handle?"
Everyone knows Daniel Radcliffe as the young pre-teen and teenage "Harry Potter," in which he is plays a very innocent character that is coming of age. The fact that he has been chosen to play this controversial role that includes nudity is shocking to people because it is outside of what people are used to seeing from him.

#3 Gay Broadway
What? Next Fall
Where? Playwrights Horizons
When? 2009

Why is this "too hot to handle?"
Most plays dealing with homosexual couples usually deal with the topic of HIV/AIDS as well, it is usually a very common theme. In this show that is not the case, which people are not used to. This play deals with topics that are common with all couples, for example religion. Both people in the relationship have very different religious views and the play tackles that issue.

#4 Racist Broadway
What? Race
Where? Broadway
When? 2010
Who? David Mamet
David Mamet Race Kerry Washington James Spader.jpg
Why is it "too hot to handle?"
This play hits racial issues head on. It is a storyline that has been used in movies and novels for a good length of time; A rich and powerful white man is accused of raping a black woman. The lawyers, one black and one white bounce back between racial assumptions and questions.

#5 Busted
What? Naked Boys Singing
Where? Atlanta, Georgia - The Armory Bar
When? 2004
Who? The police?
A sign advertising the musical comedy _Naked Boys Singing_ in New York.
Why is it "too hot to handle?"
Since this production was done in a bar, you need an adult entertainment license to have nudity in shows and this bar did not.

#6 NEA 4
What? Shut Up and Love Me
Where? Baltimore
When? 2001
Who? Karen Finley
Why is it "too hot to handle?"
She is naked only covered in honey talking about hot topics like sexuality...Need I say more?

#7 Regional Theatre
What? Keely and Du
Where? Philadelphia Theater Company
When? 1994
"IF there's a sizzling play of the moment, it's "Keely and Du," with productions of the pro-choice/pro-life war of words popping up all over the regional theater map"
Why is it "too hot to handle?"
This play deals with the ever controversial topic of abortion. It is a topic that most likely will always be "too hot to handle" in any context.

#8 College/University
What? Spring Awakening
Where? Bucknell University
When? 2009
“Spring Awakening” opens Friday, Oct. 27 in the Harvey Powers Theatre. The production of the play has been banned for over a century due to its sexual contents.
Why is it "too hot to handle?"
This play deals with many controversial topics, such as sex, including a few rather graphic sex scenes. This show has been censored since it opened. The main issue for this University is that this is the show that will be playing on Parent's weekend.

#9 High School
What? Urinetown
Where? Mount Madonna High School, Santa Cruz
When? 2010
Mount Madonna high schoolers in rehearsal
Why is it "too hot to handle?"
This play has a great deal of bathroom humor, very uncommon for high school theatres to take on. It is rather crude, though not the worst that could be done.

#10 Wild Card
What? My Name is Rachel Corrie
Where? New Olde Bank Theatre
When? 2009
Why is it "too hot to handle?"
It is a true story about a woman who was crushed to death by a bulldozer during a protest in Palestine. Many people view her death differently, some as being heroic others as getting in the way.



Friday, February 5, 2010

Project #2



Project #2: Unconventional Theatre


#1



Title of Production:



Faust





Producing Theatre Company:



Majak Theatre group along with Jezek and Cizek





Performance Dates:



Faust runs August 7th to August 19th, at 9pm each evening in Prague's Petriny park.





Key Artists; Writer and Director:



Jakub Balaban is the director of the Jezek and Cizek theatre group



Jakub Capka is the director from the Majak Theatre grouop, who played a devil as well as directed this show.



Written by Goethe





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What makes production unconventional?



What makes this production unconventional is the fact that the entire troupe putting on this production are either currently homeless or have previously lived on the streets. The place is performed and set in disused reservoir outdoors. Projections and live music from the Indie-Rock genre accompanied the play. Another unconventional technique is that both main directors played roles in the production as well.





#2














Title of Production:



A Christmas Carol





Producing Theatre Company:



BlackBox Theatre Production





Performance Dates:



Dec. 11 through Dec. 23; Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m.





Key Artists; Writer and Director:



Directed by Rob Scullion



Adapted by F. Gary Newton







Picture and link or quote from advertising:



http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/20091219-ENTERTAIN-912190340












What makes production unconventional?



One of the unconventional choices made by the director was to cast a 13 year old boy to play the parts of all three ghosts. This idea was made to, more or less, serve as Scrooges conscience. Another controversial issue is the fact that the character of Scrooge was played as a “closet homosexual.”









#3

















Title of Production:



Scapin





Producing Theatre Company:



The Lantern Theatre Company





Performance Dates:



December 3 – January 10 2010





Key Artists; Writer and Director:



Directed by Aaron Cromie



Written by Moliere







Picture and link or quote from advertising:



http://phlaremagazine.ning.com/profiles/blogs/lantern-theaters










What makes production unconventional?



Puppets are being used as all the characters except the main character, Scapin. It is the first time this particular theatre has used puppets at all. Although the use of puppets is not entirely unconventional, the way this company is incorporating them with human characters as well makes it a bit more.




#4


Title of Production:


Animal Crackers


Producing Theatre Company:


Goodman Theatre


Performance Dates:


September 29 - October 25 2009


Key Artists, Writer, Director:


Director - Henry Wishcamper


Writer - George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind


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What makes this production unconventional?


The casting for this production is untraditional with the role of the silent Marx brother, Harpo, being played by Molly Brennan. This proves to be unconventional because, for the majority of the play, Harpo spends most of the time chasing after, manhandling and jumping on women.


#5

Title of Production:

Romeo and Juliet


Producing Theatre Company:

The University of British Columbia


Performance Dates:

January 21 - 30 2010


Key Artists, Writer and Director:

Writer - William Shakespeare

Director - Catriona Leger


Picture and Link:



What makes this production unconventional?
This production is done in the style of clown, bouffan and other non-traditional approaches. It features life music and has the role of Friar Laurence being played by a female who is actually the person in the background of the picture twirling fire.