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PROPERTY PLOT

STAGE PRE-SETS

PROP
CHARACTER
PLACEMENT
Answering
Bob
SR bookshelf
machine
Telephone
Bob/Sarah
SR shelf
Checkbook
Sarah
SR bookshelf
Pen
Sarah
w/checkbook
Candy dish w/
SL end coffee
M&M’s
table
Candy dish with
SR end coffee
snack mix
table
Tablecloth
Dining table
Bottle of
SR end dining
burgundy wine
table
Corkscrew
Joel
SR end of dining
table
Basket flowers
Sarah
Cntr dining table
2 chairs
Sarah
L & R of bay
window
3 chairs
L & R of C
dining table
Trench coat
Chris
On SL dining
chair
Tray w/5 cups &
Cntr on window
saucers/
seat
creamer/sugar

OFFSTAGE PRE-SETS

Tie box
Sarah
Off bedroom
110 camera
Bob
Off bedroom
w/flash
Kaufman bag
Abe
Off front door
w/challah
Glass casserole
Abe
Off front door
w/foil cover
Bowl of haroset
Miriam
Off front door

SIDEBOARD PRE-SET

2) 5 place settings of silver
Top middle drawer
10 folded cloth napkins
Tor right drawer
2 new sabbath candlers
Top L drawer
3 while kepahs
Top L drawer
Box of long matches
Top L drawer
5 dinner plates
#1 shelf middle
5 salad plates
# 1 shelf middle
colfee thermos w/coffee
# I shelf right
5 wine glasses
# 2 shelf middle
5 water glasses
#2 shelf middle
2 gold candlesticks
# 2 shelf right
2 leaded candlesticks w/8” tapers
#2 shelf left
Act III centerpiece
Lower cabinet left
Act III table cover
Lower cabinet left
Act III book for coffee table
Lower cabinet left

SEDER SET FOR ACT II

5 Hagaddahs
# 2 middle drawer
5 place settings silver

5 dinner plates

5 folded cloth napkins

5 wine glasses

5 water glasses

5 saltwater dishes

Elijah goblet

Telephone beeper

OFFSTAGE PROP TABLE

Silver tray w/round challah
Sarah
Box w/tie in bag
Joel
3 plates w/slice of birthday cake
Miriam
5 wine glasses
Crew
Silver plate w/3 matzah and folded napkin
Sarah
Tray w/4 sm bowls/ 1 spoon (2 have haroset, 2 have horseradish)
Sarah
Seder plate w/fake chicken leg/fake egg/fake length of horseradish root, parsley to be placed at break
Crew
Bottle Karmel wine (no cork)
Crew
2 vodka glasses
Bob
Pitcher water
Bob
Chris’ present
Chris
2 trays
Sarah
PROP CHANGES

ACT I - ACT II

Strike:

Dining table centerpiece
All dishes from table
Gift bag from backstage
Candy and snack mix from coffee table

Set

# 2 drawer of sideboard for seder
2 candles to dining table
3 kcpahs
Karmel wine to dining table
Beeper under C chair of dining table
Fill salt dishes and glasses with water
vodka glasses and water pitcher off kitchen
Chris trench coat sofa arm SL
seder plate to #1 shelf sideboard with parsley
casserole to off front door

 

ACT II - ACT III

 

Strike

All dishes, glasses, napkins, etc from seder
2 vodka glasses
haroset tray and spoon
Chris present to Sarah

Set

Act III table cover
centerpiece
sideboard 5 plates
5 salad plates
5 wine glasses
2 trays for effect of oven off K
casserole off front door

THE OFFICE PLAYS

Two full length plays by Adam Bock

 

THE RECEPTIONIST

Comedy / 2m., 2f. Interior

At the start of a typical day in the Northeast Office, Beverly deals effortlessly with ringing phones and her colleague’s romantic troubles. But the appearance of a charming rep from the Central Office disrupts the friendly routine. And as the true nature of the company’s business becomes apparent, The Receptionist raises disquieting, provocative questions about the consequences of complicity with evil.

 

“...Mr. Bock’s poisoned Post-it note of a play.”

- New York Times

 

“Bock’s intense initial focus on the routine goes to the heart of

The Receptionist’s
pointed, painfully timely allegory... elliptical, provocative play...”

-
Time Out New York

 

THE THUGS

Comedy /2m,
6f /
Interior

The Obie Award winning dark comedy about work, thunder and the mysterious things that are happening on the 9th floor of a big law firm. When a group of temps try to discover the secrets that lurk in the hidden crevices of their workplace, they realize they would rather believe in gossip and rumors than face dangerous realities.

 

“Bock starts you off giggling, but leaves you with a chill.”

- Time Out New York

 

“... a delightfully paranoid little nightmare that is both more chillingly realistic and pointedly absurd than anything John Grisham ever dreamed up.”

- New York Times

 

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THE SCENE

Theresa Rebeck

 

Little Theatre / Drama / 2m, 2f / Interior Unit Set

A young social climber leads an actor into an extra-marital affair, from which he then creates a full-on downward spiral into alcoholism and bummery. His wife runs off with his best friend, his girlfriend leaves, and he’s left with... nothing.

 

“Ms. Rebeck’s dark-hued morality tale contains enough fresh insights into the cultural landscape to freshen what is essentially a classic boy-meets-bad-girl story.”

- New York Times

 

“Rebeck’s wickedly scathing observations about the sort of self-obsessed New Yorkers who pursue their own interests at the cost of their morality and loyalty.”

-
New York Post

 

“The Scene is utterly delightful in its comedic performances, and its slowly unraveling plot is thought-provoking and gut wrenching.”

-
Show Business Weekly

 

 

 

 

 

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THE MUSICAL OF MUSICALS (THE MUSICAL!)

Music by Eric Rockwell
Lyrics by Joanne Bogart
Book by Eric Rockwell and Joanne Bogart

 

2m, 2f / Musical / Unit Set

The Musical of Musicals (The Musical!)
is a musical about musicals! In this hilarious satire of musical theatre, one story becomes five delightful musicals, each written in the distinctive style of a different master of the form, from Rodgers and Hammerstein to Stephen Sondheim. The basic plot: June is an ingenue who can’t pay the rent and is threatened by her evil landlord. Will the handsome leading man come to the rescue? The variations are: a Rodgers & Hammerstein version, set in Kansas in August, complete with a dream ballet; a Sondheim version, featuring the landlord as a tortured artistic genius who slashes the throats of his tenants in revenge for not appreciating his work; a Jerry Herman version, as a splashy star vehicle; an Andrew Lloyd Webber version, a rock musical with themes borrowed from Puccini; and a Kander & Ebb version, set in a speakeasy in Chicago. This comic valentine to musical theatre was the longest running show in the York Theatre Company’s 35-year history before moving to Off-Broadway.

 

“Witty! Refreshing! Juicily! Merciless!”

- Michael Feingold,
Village Voice

 

“A GIFT FROM THE MUSICAL THEATRE GODS!”


TalkinBroadway.com

 

“Real Wit, Real Charm! Two Smart Writers and Four Winning
Performers! You get the picture, it’s GREAT FUN!”
-
The New York Times

 

“Funny charming and refreshing!
It hits its targets with sophisticated affection!”
- New York Magazine

 

 

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