ROBERT LAWSON
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Plays by Robert Lawson
Architecture of Sight |
| 1st Produced: | Chocolate Factory, NY | 2005 | ||
| Company: | The Chocolate Factory and High Fidelity Theater | |||
| 1st Published: | - | - | ||
| To Buy This Play: | I don't think the play has been published but you could try abebooks.com or the playwright direct where their email is shown at the top of the page | |||
| Genre: | Musical | - | Parts: | Male | - | Female | - |
| Parts Other: | - | |||
Notes: text by Robert Lawson, music by the popular alt-rock band Uncle Moon, directed and choreographed by Henry Akona | ||||
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byline: Amanda Danger |
| 1st Produced: | Andy's Summer Playhouse (Wilton, NH, United States) | 1997 | ||
| Company: | - | |||
| 1st Published: | Playscrips, Inc - 1009 | 2006 | ||
| To Buy This Play: | If Publisher (above) is underlined then the play may be purchased by direct click, otherwise (below) are AbeBooks for secondhand & 1st eds and other Booksellers for new copies | |||
| Genre: | Noir/Comedic action-adventure | - | Parts: | Male | 9 | Female | 9 |
| Parts Other: | 9 females, 9 males, 12 either; Running time: 100-110 mins | |||
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Synopsis: Big city reporter Amanda Danger needs some spark, a little quark to get her out of her funk. Who cares that she has a collection of Pulitzers? She wants to cover something new! What Amanda wants, Amanda gets when her editor sends her to Venice in search o | ||||
Hiroshima: Crucible of Light |
| 1st Produced: | Walkerspace, NY | 2008 | ||
| Company: | Untitled Theater Company #61 | |||
| 1st Published: | - | - | ||
| To Buy This Play: | I don't think the play has been published but you could try abebooks.com or the playwright direct where their email is shown at the top of the page | |||
| Genre: | - | Play/Drama | Parts: | Male | - | Female | - |
| Parts Other: | - | |||
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Synopsis: featuring Oppenheimer, Curie, Einstein, and centered on the nine seconds during which the atomic bomb detonated. Using original music by Henry Akona, butoh dancing, a boy cellist, and video art, this production will be a collage of images and text examining mans desire for knowledge and the dangers within that desire. The production will travel through the initial development stages of the bomb, as an abstraction, to the reality of it to those in Hiroshima. It will examine the themes of science and ethics, themes common to Untitled Theaters season. - nytheatre.com | ||||
Kid Sniff and the Ticking Clock |
| 1st Produced: | Andy's Summer Playhouse (Wilton, NH, United States) | 2002 | ||
| Company: | - | |||
| 1st Published: | Playscrips, Inc - 1007 | 2006 | ||
| To Buy This Play: | If Publisher (above) is underlined then the play may be purchased by direct click, otherwise (below) are AbeBooks for secondhand & 1st eds and other Booksellers for new copies | |||
| Genre: | Action adventure | - | Parts: | Male | 8 | Female | 8 |
| Parts Other: | 8 females, 8 males, 12 either; Running time: 100-110 mins | |||
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Synopsis: Intrepid young Ruby deLuna and her friends have banded together to save her filmmaker father Don from the paranoid schemes of Senator McCarthy and the FBI -- so he can continue directing their favorite action adventure serial, Kid Sniff and the Ticking Cl | ||||
Passage, The |
| 1st Produced: | Franklin Pierce College (Rindge, NH, United States) | 1999 | ||
| Company: | - | |||
| 1st Published: | Playscrips, Inc - 1008 | 2006 | ||
| To Buy This Play: | If Publisher (above) is underlined then the play may be purchased by direct click, otherwise (below) are AbeBooks for secondhand & 1st eds and other Booksellers for new copies | |||
| Genre: | - | Play/Drama | Parts: | Male | 7 | Female | 7 |
| Parts Other: | 7 females, 7 males; Running time: 75-85 mins | |||
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Synopsis: This uniquely crafted reworking of Moby Dick is more a poetic fantasia than literal adaptation of the familiar characters and themes from the classic work. With an array of songs, contemporary humor, and the weaving of various myths, a group of whalers se | ||||