GREAT SHOW!!! I've done both the entire play as well as cuttings (with permission) for our One Act competition. Our One Act ran 50 mins and the judges used their prerogative to award all three actors in "Words, Words, Words" a shared the Best Actor honor at competition, along with the couple featured in "Universal Language." We set a record for the most "Best Actor" awards due to this show.
The brilliance is it's a series of scenes that can be rehearsed individually. Also, you can use a large group of actors (each playing a single role), or you can have a smaller "platoon" of actors, each playing several characters.
HAVE FUN!
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Josh Ruben, M. Ed.
Fine Arts Head
Northwest Whitfield HS (dba, The Northwest Theatre Co.)
Tunnel Hill, GA
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-16-2018 14:37
From: Keith Burns
Subject: David Ives All in The Timing
We are considering doing All in the Timing by David Ives as a main stage Fall Play. Anyone have experience with this at the high school level? Pro's? Con's? Advice? I'd love to hear about your experiences (good or bad) with this piece.
Keith Burns
Director of Theatre Arts
12th Grade Coordinator
SEED Leader
Phoenix Country Day School
3901 E. Stanford Dr.
Paradise Valley, AZ 85253
602.955.8200 x 2312
www.pcds.org