Good plays for high schools?

#1Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/2/15 at 2:37pm

I'm having trouble choosing a play for my high school to perform this fall. Ideally, it would be a straight play (no musicals), a cast of about 12-20, and a male lead.


 


I want something new(er) and exciting, but nothing that would be inappropriate for high schoolers. We could handle some adult/mature themes, but nothing too edgy. 


 


I really appreciate any help/suggestions you can provide. Thank you!

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#2Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/2/15 at 3:37pm

Noises Off, A Flea in her Ear


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#2Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/2/15 at 3:39pm

You better have some enormously talented actors to pull off farce.

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#3Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/2/15 at 3:45pm

honestly, I think high schoolers are better at farce than drama


Moon over Buffalo,  A Christmas Carol, Amadeus, Metamorphoses, Shakespeare plays?


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#4Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/2/15 at 3:48pm

If they can handle the text any Shakespeare would be good. Noises Off would be a good choice as well!

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#5Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/2/15 at 4:06pm

Crucible??


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#6Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/2/15 at 4:22pm

None of the suggestions so far are new(er).  The problem is cast size, as plays just don't seem to be written for large casts.


Father Comes Home From the Wars: 10 actors -   http://www.samuelfrench.com/p/57139/father-comes-home-from-the-wars-parts-1-2-3


Shakespeare in Hollywood (2004) and calls for 12 actors - http://www.samuelfrench.com/p/776/shakespeare-in-hollywood-ludwig  


The Laramie Project (2000)- this says 8 actors - but expandable  http://www.samuelfrench.com/p/14582/the-laramie-project 


And there's always Almost Maine - which is very expandable.


Don't know if a high school can get the rights to One Man Two Guvnors....


 


 

#7Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/2/15 at 4:40pm

It doesn't necessarily have to be "new", per se, I said that because I want something that's modern, relevant, and relatable. If it's an older play but still can hold it's own, then I'm all for it. 

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#8Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/2/15 at 4:59pm

"It doesn't necessarily have to be "new", per se, I said that because I want something that's modern, relevant, and relatable. If it's an older play but still can hold it's own, then I'm all for it. "


 Ok. Thanks for the clarification. That opens it up a bit.  My daughter's high school did a production of Night of the Living Dead.  http://www.samuelfrench.com/p/16365/night-of-the-living-dead or http://www.dramaticpublishing.com/p1051/Night-of-the-Living-Dead/product_info.html


I think Zombies are still in.  The HS director put everyone in black and white (which I think the script calls for).  He also had permanent and guest zombies walking through the stage area and audience.  By that, I mean, he had actors as walking zombies, but each show, people could volunteer to be a zombie.  The guests were paired with an actor to know how and when to shuffle across.  

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#9Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/2/15 at 6:00pm

There are some great Neil Simon plays. What about Rumors? That's always fun.

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#10Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/2/15 at 6:06pm

My school did You Can't Take It With You last year and it was one of my favorite productions. I played Paul, and it was a wonderful bonding experience and an amazing play!

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#11Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/2/15 at 7:33pm

Thank you all for your suggestions! I've researched several of the plays that you guys mentioned and there are some great options here. 

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#12Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/2/15 at 7:55pm

The Man who Came to dinner has a large cast and is always a fun comedy to do.


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#13Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/3/15 at 8:53am

I really like You Can't Take It With You, it sounds hilarious and it could be a lot of fun. Does anyone have any more suggestions? I'm trying to pile up as many choices as possible.

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#14Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/3/15 at 9:03am

Our Town, done well is timeless.    


Almost, Maine is delightful.


(You Can't Take it With You is a blast as well.)


 


A previous poster is right, there are few new plays with large casts.   August: Osage County has a large cast, but predominately females - and not right for every community.


 


What about any of the Complete (abridged) plays:  There is a Shakespeare one, a US History one, and a Bible one.  All easily expandable to a large cast.


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#15Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/3/15 at 9:33am

I want to avoid Shakespeare if I can. I love many of his works (I just recently finished playing Demetrius in a production of Midsummer), but the majority of our school population wouldn't be interested. 

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#16Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/3/15 at 10:04am

If you are looking for something newer than many of the plays suggested here, you may want to consider a Lanford Wilson play, Fifth of July, Rimers of Eldritch or Balm in Gilead perhaps.


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#17Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/3/15 at 5:10pm

May I suggest this adaptation of Spoon River Anthology. It's called The Spoon River Project. I saw it at a high school in NJ. Great ensemble piece. It's a play with music. The production I saw won a few Montclaire Theatre Night Awards. It's a great ensemble piece and you can use from 11 to 20 actors.  It's very flexible.

https://www.playscripts.com/play/2461


It's published by Playscripts and you can download and read the script.

I would not recommend The Man Who Came to Dinner. It has far too many outdated references to people and places. Plus Whiteside is probably too much for a young actor to handle.

I would say Our Town is pretty boring.

I would go with You Can Take it With You. Also... Harvey is great. I used to read Butterflies are Free with my students and they liked that a lot, but it's a small cast.

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#18Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/3/15 at 5:14pm

I Hate Hamlet would be a good one.

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#19Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/3/15 at 5:38pm

"The Complete Works of Shakespeare Abridged" could probably use any number of actors.


if you want something serious,


"Major Barbara" by Shaw.


"The Best Man" by Vidal

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#20Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/3/15 at 5:40pm

The History Boys

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#21Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/3/15 at 7:50pm

We just did The Boys Next Door and it was fantastic.  It's a little forgotten, but beautiful play.

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#22Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/3/15 at 8:05pm

Yes, that play has many wonderful female leads and a large 18 person cast.


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#23Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/16/15 at 12:00pm

My school just did Midsummer Jersey and it is HILARIOUS! 

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#24Good plays for high schools?
Posted: 6/16/15 at 12:54pm

You can also to perform a foreign play. Moliere is always a must. I really like "The Bourgeois Gentleman" and "The Imaginary Invalid". I know that there is some good english translation available (and royalty-free).


Maybe I do not speak English as well as you, but I can perfectly pronounce the names of all characters of Les Misérables.