A squirt gun would never be mistaken for a real gun, right? Dive into the thought-provoking world of Water. Gun. Argument and challenge what we choose to believe. A thought provoking and powerful piece in a docu-theatre style.
A hilarious gender-bending take on the Scottish play!
Everything goes wrong. The witches take over the storytelling, Queen Duncan would rather open a donut franchise than die, Lady M's a bloodthirsty June Cleaver, and the murderers are preoccupied with creating a commercial for their services.
Premiered at the Kentucky Shakespeare Festival!
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Recommended for High Schools and Middle Schools
Physicalize the characters. Allison has created a fun, physical romp within this pretty serious source material. The key to a production’s success is in the bold physical choices each actor makes with their character. Extend the limbs away from the body, create interesting stage pictures, give each character a defined pose, stance and walk. Make this play come to life in the visuals.
Want to learn more about approaching Shakespeare from the outside in? Listen to this great podcast with physical actor and director Todd Espeland.
Here are some other tips:
A vignette play is a collection of short scenes on a theme. You'll love working with the variety and flexibility of the scenes. Your actors will love the fast pace and fun characters.
There's more. Every Theatrefolk vignette play holds the unexpected. A showcase monologue. A dramatic moment. A change in form. A left turn.
Ideal for classwork, competitions, and more!