Recommendations of Staging

  • Kelly McBurnette-Andronicos: Staging

    I love metatheatre and this play with singing delivers. Fun concept lovers of musicals will adore. Also, if you've ever done community theatre, I think you'll know this family...

    I love metatheatre and this play with singing delivers. Fun concept lovers of musicals will adore. Also, if you've ever done community theatre, I think you'll know this family...

  • Elizabeth Andrews Zitelli: Staging

    What a delight. Short and packed full of jokes. Great fun for those who know musical theater. I gotta find a way to program this. So much fun.

    What a delight. Short and packed full of jokes. Great fun for those who know musical theater. I gotta find a way to program this. So much fun.

  • Molly Wagner: Staging

    I looked like such a weirdo laughing to myself while reading this play, but I couldn't help it. A hilarious play on words with a wonderful wacky family. (also secretly how I hope my first home-buying experience goes.)

    I looked like such a weirdo laughing to myself while reading this play, but I couldn't help it. A hilarious play on words with a wonderful wacky family. (also secretly how I hope my first home-buying experience goes.)

  • Cheryl Bear: Staging

    A hilarious interpretation of staging that's sure to kill! Fantastic!

    A hilarious interpretation of staging that's sure to kill! Fantastic!

  • Doug DeVita: Staging

    Maybe the lullaby of old Broadway lights the way to opening a new window into the glamorous life of a real estate agent? Kate Danley's "Staging" – like Marjorie Bicknell's short "Sondheim Syndrome"– is another charming look into the necessity of using Broadway musicals as a selling tool. Apparently there's no business like show business, especially on the street where you live. So, hey, big spenders: Happy Hunting!

    And hey, Mr. Producer: pairing Bicknell's and Danley's shows would make for some enchanted evening.

    (Okay, I'm done.)

    Maybe the lullaby of old Broadway lights the way to opening a new window into the glamorous life of a real estate agent? Kate Danley's "Staging" – like Marjorie Bicknell's short "Sondheim Syndrome"– is another charming look into the necessity of using Broadway musicals as a selling tool. Apparently there's no business like show business, especially on the street where you live. So, hey, big spenders: Happy Hunting!

    And hey, Mr. Producer: pairing Bicknell's and Danley's shows would make for some enchanted evening.

    (Okay, I'm done.)

  • Rachael Carnes: Staging

    This little play is a GEM! So funny — And silly and delightful. This nutty set-up offers creative teams so much room for comedy and the big, broad strokes that musical theater affords, all in just a few pages. Perfect for a festival of short plays. Love this!

    This little play is a GEM! So funny — And silly and delightful. This nutty set-up offers creative teams so much room for comedy and the big, broad strokes that musical theater affords, all in just a few pages. Perfect for a festival of short plays. Love this!