DON BAPST (1967 - )
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Plays by Don Bapst
Bar, The |
| 1st Produced: | staged reading, Bailiwick Repertory Theatre, Chicago | 2005 | ||||
| Company: | NewTown Writers | |||||
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| 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: | Black Comedy | - | Parts: | Male | 7 | Female | - |
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| Synopsis: | A look at the chaos that comes with cocktails& both out on the frontline and behind the scenes at an anonymous gay bar in a large city. The audience spends equal time with the regulars and the staff to discover that under their biting dialogue, a secret is lurking. For one thing, there may have been a murder. Everything comes out in the open at the big Halloween bash, though after all those cocktails, who will remember anything in the morning? | |||||
danger@liaisons.com |
| 1st Produced: | staged reading, Bailiwick Repertory Theatre, Chicago | 2004 | ||||
| Company: | Modern Marquis Productions | |||||
| 1st Published: | - | ISBN | - | |||
| 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 | 9 | Female | - |
| Parts Other: | - | |||||
| Notes: | Two of the parts may be played by assistant stage managers. | |||||
| Synopsis: | Set in American fashion publishing at the end of the 20th century with an all male cast, danger@liaisons.com brings Laclos' classic tale of deception and betrayal into the volatile age of electronic communication and HIV. | |||||
Haunted House, A |
| 1st Produced: | staged reading, Gill Park, Chicago | 2005 | ||||
| Company: | Modern Marquis Productions | |||||
| 1st Published: | - | ISBN | - | |||
| 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 | 2 | Female | 1 |
| Parts Other: | - | |||||
| Notes: | The two male parts are written to be played by the same actor. | |||||
| Synopsis: | Shortly after meeting Stephen, Lauraine moves in. Though it's fireworks at first, she soon wonders if they haven't rushed things a bit. But once she gets a glimpse at Stephen's murky past-in the creaking crevices of his strange old house-there's no tidy way to turn things back. | |||||
Horror, The |
| 1st Produced: | Cornservatory (Chicago) | 2007 | ||||
| Company: | Corn Productions | |||||
| 1st Published: | - | ISBN | - | |||
| 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: | - | Thriller | Parts: | Male | 10 | Female | 10 |
| Parts Other: | - | |||||
| Notes: | Though there are 20 parts, the play may be cast with as few as 4 actors. | |||||
| Synopsis: | A comically terrifying thriller that cuts deeper than your average shocker to raise the question "What is HORROR?" With tributes to every imaginable sub-genre-from zombies and vampires to haunted houses and serial killers-this non-stop, gore and laughter-packed thrill ride won't let go of your jugular till the bloody end. Featuring a cast of characters who know their horror references and aren't afraid to use them. | |||||
How to Immigrate to Canada: a PowerPoint performance in which one man describes his journey over the border |
| 1st Produced: | staged reading, Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre, Toronto | 2009 | ||||
| Company: | OUTwrites | |||||
| 1st Published: | - | ISBN | - | |||
| 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: | One-man show, Drama | - | Parts: | Male | 1 | Female | - |
| Parts Other: | - | |||||
| Notes: | In addition to the performer, there is the voice of a narrator, which may be recorded by the same actor or an additional actor. | |||||
| Synopsis: | The story of one man's immigration experience and the many piles of paperwork he fills out along the way, How to Immigrate to Canada is an adventure spanning three continents and countless generations. It's a step by step quest for a home and a country to build it in. It's a fitted tuxedo for a groom without a groom and his lost Canadian prince. It's the story of the many legal victories in the GLBT movement and all the tiresome work that's still left to be done. It's a celebration of the Great North, where less really is more, and an exploration of the immigrations we are each making every day. | |||||
World His Story 101 |
| 1st Produced: | The Mansion Theatre (New York) | 2001 | ||||
| Company: | The Mansion Theatre (New York) | |||||
| 1st Published: | - | ISBN | - | |||
| 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: | One-man show | - | Parts: | Male | 2 | Female | - |
| Parts Other: | - | |||||
| Notes: | Though primarily a one-man show, the narrator interacts with the stage manager who becomes a speaking character in the final act. | |||||
| Synopsis: | Influenced by West African story telling, the Grand Guignol, and Times Square video arcades, World His Story 101 traces the individual's isolation from gender, sexuality and love in contemporary Western culture. It's a quickie "go-go theater" that takes the audience from post-colonial Africa on a quick musical tour of the sex clubs of the world through colonizing France via the great cultural imperialist, America. | |||||