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McDonald pioneered the Ten-Minute Play Festival, where students produce, direct, and act in ten-minute plays written by students. Theater of the First Amendment. Heather McDonald was an artistic associate of the Theater of the First Amendment. "Since 1990, TFA has produced 44 full productions and numerous staged readings of new work.
Flash drama. Flash drama is a type of theatrical play that does not exceed ten minutes in duration, hence the name. Groups of four to six flash drama plays are popular with school, university and community drama companies since they offer a wide variety of roles and situations in a single performance. [1]
The Go-Between (1970) The Homecoming (1969) Langrishe, Go Down (1970; adapted for TV 1978; film release 2002) The Proust Screenplay (1972) — published 1978, but unproduced for film; adapted by Harold Pinter and director Di Trevis for the stage (2000); cf. Remembrance of Things Past. The Last Tycoon (1974)
Jan. 31—WEST NEWBURY — A series of 10-minute plays, with themes ranging from lighthearted and funny to serious and profoundly sad, will take the Pentucket Regional High School stage Thursday ...
Ten actors play multiple roles with crew members including a fight choreographer, intimacy coach and “dance dude.” Shows are at 8 p.m. May 10, 11, 17 and 18 at Sycamore Creek’s Stage One on ...
Over the 400 plays (short pieces, ten-minute plays, one-acts, and full-lengths) the festival has produced, many have gone on to win several awards. Dinner With Friends by Donald Margulies, The Gin Game by D.L. Coburn, and, Crimes of the Heart by Beth Henley have all won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
The Palooka. The Palooka is a 1937 one-act about an old has-been boxer. The characters are The Palooka (Galveston Joe), The Kid and The Trainer. The Kid is nervous about his first fight, and The Palooka relieves the Kid's anxiety by telling about the fictional life he wanted to lead after he retired as Galveston Joe.
Gary Wayne Garrison (born May 3, 1956) is an American playwright, screenwriter, and educator who has served as Executive Director of Creative Affairs for the Dramatists Guild of America, New York, from 2007 to 2016. He is the former Artistic Director and Division Head of Playwriting for the Goldberg Department of Dramatic Writing at the Tisch ...