Friday, February 20, 2009

Project #3: Too Hot to Handle

  1. NYC Today

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What: "My First Time"

Where: New World Stages

When: July 12, 2007- OpenEnded

Who: Kathy Searle
Marcel Simoneau
Dana Watkins
Cydnee Welburn

Ken Davenport

Link: http://www.myfirsttimetheplay.com/about.htm

Summary: This play is controversial because it takes stories from real first times and airs it on the stage. The director uses a projection at the end of the show to say 'this isn't a life changing event', but some of the stories done on stage are about incest and rape which in my opinion are very life changing. This show has been called vulgar, provocative, phenomenal, erotic and political.

  1. Naked Broadway

Picture:http://www.nedgallagher.com/journal/images/equus.jpg



What: Equus

Where: Broadhurst Theatre

When: September 26, 2008

Who:

Link: http://theater2.nytimes.com/2008/09/26/theater/reviews/26equu.html

Summary: “Equus” features a moment involving a naked boy and a horse. For many hearing this, not even seeing the play or knowing what it is about, they automatically think of zoophiliac actions.

  1. Gay Broadway

Picture: http://www.snapproductions.com/IMAGES/season2001/corpus_christi/patricia_josh.jpg



What: ''Corpus Christi,''

Where: Manhattan Theater Club

When: October 14, 1998

Who: Manhattan Theater Club, Lynne Meadow, artistic director; Barry Grove, executive producer

Link: http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=980CE3DE143AF937A25753C1A96E958260&sec=&spon=&&scp=5&sq=%22corpus%22%20mcnally&st=cse

Summary: This show is seemingly innocent and, deemed by numerous reviews, harmless. The only reason for controversy of this gay show is the main character involved, Jesus. In this show Jesus, as well as his disciples, are portrayed as gay. There are sex scenes in the show, but from reviewer’s standpoints they were heterosexual sex scenes. The main hoopla of debate concerning this show is that Jesus is gay.

  1. Racist Broadway

Picture: http://www.classicaltheatreofharlem.org/images/header-blacks.jpg




What: Jean Genet's The Blacks

Where: St. Marks Playhouse

When: May 5, 1961

Who: the artists of the St. Marks Playhouse

Link: http://theater2.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?html_title=&tols_title=THE%20BLACKS%20(PLAY)&pdate=19610505&byline=By%20HOWARD%20TAUBMAN&id=1077011428922

Summary: This show deals with peoples’ hatred of the word “black”. This show uses an all black cast; the “white roles” are played by African Americans with white masks. This was done to show that “the illusion of their whiteness is meant to be transparent.” This show was written to show the problems the community has with a word, a color, and a race of people.

  1. Raided or Closed

Picture: http://www.hourglassgroup.org/PLEASUREMAN.jpg


What: "The Pleasure Man" by Mae West

Where: The Biltmore, at 261 West Forty-seventh Street

When: October 1, 1928

Link: http://www.playbill.com/reference/theatre_info/2151.html

http://emol.org/film/archives/west/

Summary: This show was closed by the police after only one showing because of the lurid content that shocked the audiences. The main character was castrated and dies under the knife of his “surgery”. This and the “surgery” being performed by a brother of a woman this main character has impregnated, and cares nothing for, and is watched by a largely transvestite crowd.

  1. Arrested

Quote: "As described in Becoming Mae West, the play included "prostitutes caught in arousing embraces, guns, knockout drinks, a jewelry heist, cops, an offstage suicide, bribery, and the threat of a shootout.""

What: "Sex" by Jane Mast (Mae West)

Where: Daly's Sixty-third Street Theatre

When: April 27, 1926

Who: The cast assisting her…” (Mae West) “…was composed for the most part of unknowns…”

Link: http://theater2.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?html_title=&tols_title=SEX%20(PLAY)&pdate=19260427&byline=&id=1077011431378

http://www.answers.com/topic/mae-west

Summary: This was considered controversial because of several sex scenes. Mae West, and the entire cast, was arrested on charges of obscenity. This play was considered “A crude, inept play, cheaply produced and poorly acted….” It gave for a cheap thrills, but was considered indecent.

  1. NEA 4 (National Endowment for the Arts)


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What: "Dress Suits for Hire" by Holly Hughes

Where: Interart Theater

When: February 3, 1988

Who: Split Britches Company

Link: http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE5DF153BF930A35751C0A96E948260

Summary: This show was controversial because of the homoeroticism on-stage between two female characters; one being a comfortable femme fatale, in knowing and embracing her sexuality, while the other is not acknowledging her preference. It makes for a witty and dramatic show.

  1. Regional Theatre

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What: "Beclch" by Rochelle Owens

Where: Theatre of the Living Arts in Philadephia, PA

When: February 1967

Who: The players of the Theatre of the Living Arts

Link: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,840836-1,00.html

Quote: Two of the female trustees of this theatre say that if shows of this caliber continue the only attendees of the theatre will be "...junkies, delinquents, potential suicides and some college kids."

Summary: This production was controversial because of the violence and sexual scenes that happened. The violence was of the main female character that beats a child, sacrifices a goat, and eats the remains. The sexual scenes include the dancing in the script that not only mimic the act but with the chosen costumes it seems as though the women are truly naked. This show has been called "theatre of cruelty" and aptly so.





College/University

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What: "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You"

Where: Wendy Kurka Rust Flexible Theater, Southeast Missouri State University

When: Oct. 29 to Nov. 2, 2008

Who: Southeast Missouri State University's River Campus

Link:

http://www.semissourian.com/article/20081109/NEWS01/711099954/0/news01

Summary: The show produced has been claimed a satirical commentary on western religion. There were complaints that this show wasn’t funny, nor intelligent and not suitable for performance. There were objections that this show wasn’t sensitive to people in the community, nor to season ticket holders. It ridicules certain peoples religion and they aren’t ready, perhaps nor capable, to handle such joking.

10. High School
What show:
The Laramie Project
Where:
Grandfield, Oklahoma
Grandfield ISD
When: March 5, 2009
Who: Debra Taylor

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Debra Taylor was suspended for continuing with a class production of "The Laramie Project" as part of the ethics and street law class at the high school."

http://texomashomepage.com/content/fulltext/?cid=34512

"By penalizing this teacher for trying to teach students that they can have a disagreement with another human being and NOT have to kill them, Mr. Turlington is doing nothing but advocating the senseless violence against a class of people that he has a problem with. "

http://www.examiner.com/x-4158-Austin-Gay-Parenting-Examiner~y2009m3d6-Teacher-suspended-over-production-of-The-Laramie-Project


My Own Words:
What seems to be the case in this situation is that the school board members have made a decision without knowing all the facts. The school board believes the show to be about gay rights activism and condoning violence against fellow human being; however, that is not the case. The teacher and the students and the parents of the students are rightly outraged because of the actions that are being taken against their teacher.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Project #2: ANGELS IN AMERICA: PART I: MILLENNIUM APPROACHES

Option #2

1. The Stage Production Before it Moved to Broadway (pre-1993)

Playwright Scales Dramatic Heights
by David Patrick Stearns, USA TODAY, June 26, 1991, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION

http://www.lexisnexis.com.unx1.shsu.edu:2048/us/lnacademic/results/docview/docview.do?docLinkInd=true&risb=21_T5788579127&format=GNBFI&sort=RELEVANCE&startDocNo=1&resultsUrlKey=29_T5788579130&cisb=22_T5788579129&treeMax=true&treeWidth=0&csi=8213&docNo=1

"With a battery of special effects, director David Ira Goldstein combines a serious tone with the wacky grotesqueness of the old TV show The Addams Family."

This is a short review, it gives a quick summary of the play. This reviewer sings praises of Kushner while giving a unique comment to the director.

2. The Original Broadway Production (1993)

Soaring "Angels in America"//Ethereal epic of dissolution takes flight on Broadway
by David Patrick Stearns, USA TODAY, May 5, 1993, Wednesday, FINAL DESTINATION

http://www.lexisnexis.com.unx1.shsu.edu:2048/us/lnacademic/results/docview/docview.do?docLinkInd=true&risb=21_T5788616742&format=GNBFI&sort=RELEVANCE&startDocNo=1&resultsUrlKey=29_T5788616750&cisb=22_T5788616749&treeMax=true&treeWidth=0&csi=8213&docNo=1

"But director George C. Wolfe has taken the best from the Los Angeles production, shored up the weaker areas and delivered a work that unfolds with such fleetness, you wish there weren't intermissions..."

This reviewer again delivers a short review of this production. This review consists of a compliment to the director, a judgement on the acting performances, and a few compliments to Tony Kushner.

3. A Non-NYC-Based Professional Production (since 1993)

Theatre:
Angels in America. Part One: Millennium Approaches

by James Marland, 28 April 2008, Media-Culture Reviews

http://reviews.media-culture.org.au/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2538

"...Alex Galeazzi has directed an impressive adaptation of Kushner’s extraordinarily complex text."

This review delivers a summary of the play, a description of set and projections used during this production. The acting choices, directing and technical choices are observed. This reviewer was quite subjective in this re-telling of his experience

4. A College Production (anytime)

K-College theater hits most notes of 'Angels in America' just right

by Mark Wedel, Special to the Gazette, May 16, 2008

http://blog.mlive.com/kzgazette/2008/05/kcollege_theater_hits_most_not.html

"...the cast and crew of Kalamazoo College's Festival Playhouse hit most of the many notes just right, giving the three hours a moving emotional core."

The reviewer praises Tony Kushner on his script. This review covers the look of the set, the prop mishaps, and the scene changes. The casting and acting are judged and found acceptable if not exemplary, in the reviewer's eyes.

5. The HBO Mini-Series (2003 Film Version)

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by Harry Jacobs Summers

http://www.nursingadvocacy.org/media/films/angels.html

"The six-hour movie is a dazzling exploration of faith, politics and sexuality in the United States soon after the start of the AIDS era."

This review gives a summary of the play, tells of directing and acting choices and discusses problems this viewer had with certain aspects of this production. One of the points of this review is to discuss the light in which nurses are portrayed.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Project #1: Professional Theatre--Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park

Emma
by Paul Gordon

"....enchanting new musical..."
http://cincyplay.com/shows/Details.aspx?performanceNumber=3933


"
Paul Gordon's romantic musical..."
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/116040.html

Love Song
by John Kolvenbach

"This quirky romantic comedy..."
http://cincyplay.com/shows/Details.aspx?performanceNumber=3938

"John Kolvenbach's American play is a Jungian comedy."
http://www.dramatists.com/cgi-bin/db/single.asp?key=3927

I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change
by Joe Di'Pietro and Jimmy Roberts

"...smash hit musical comedy..."
http://cincyplay.com/shows/Details.aspx?performanceNumber=4198

"The love-happy hit musical I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change..."
http://www.theatermania.com/new-york/shows/i-love-you-youre-perfect-now-change_976/

Blackbird
by David Harrower

"Blackbird is a provocative, no-holds-barred drama..."
http://cincyplay.com/shows/Details.aspx?performanceNumber=4269

"...
the most powerful drama..."
http://www.dramatists.com/cgi-bin/db/single.asp?key=3892

The Foreigner
by Larry Shue

"...this side-splitting and entertaining comedy..."
http://cincyplay.com/shows/Details.aspx?performanceNumber=3946

"
An inspired comic romp..."
http://www.dramatists.com/cgi-bin/db/single.asp?key=1181

Last Train to Nibroc
by Arlene Hutton

"This engaging and endearing, old-fashioned love story..."
http://cincyplay.com/shows/Details.aspx?performanceNumber=4306


"
...this simply staged romance..."
http://www.dramatists.com/cgi-bin/db/single.asp?key=2897

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
by Jeffrey Hatcher

"...this riveting and fiendishly clever thriller."
http://cincyplay.com/shows/Details.aspx?performanceNumber=3950

"
The dark intensity of the drama..."
http://www.dramatists.com/cgi-bin/db/single.asp?key=3985

Marry Me a Little
by Stephen Sondheim, Craig Lucas, and Norman Rene

"...this inventive musical revue..."
http://cincyplay.com/shows/Details.aspx?performanceNumber=4343

"...a charming and bittersweet tale of love, loneliness and survival..."
http://www.mtishows.com/show_detail.asp?showid=000050

Fables
by Colleen Neuman

"
Hysterical fables..."
http://cincyplay.com/shows/Children_Series/Details.aspx?performanceNumber=4720

"...
humorous new fables..."
http://news.mainetoday.com/updates/036939.html

Noonie's Masterpiece in Purple
by Lisa Railsback

"...the humorous and bittersweet story..."
http://cincyplay.com/shows/Children_Series/Details.aspx?performanceNumber=4731

"...Comedy/Drama..."
http://www.dramaticpublishing.com/product_info.php?products_id=1065