Friday, September 19, 2008

Setting the Stage

What are the 24-Hour Plays?

The 24-Hour Plays are an ongoing project that invites writers, directors, and actors to bring entirely new plays into the world in the space of a single, madcap day. First staged in New York City in 1995, the 24-Hour Plays operate on the idea that art doesn't always need to be polished, that exciting things can happen on the page and on the stage when time is short and the clock is ticking. In a way, it's like a poet who chooses to write her poems in meter. Sometimes, the constraints that we choose are what allows us to do our most interesting work.

Here's the timeline: everyone involved in the Plays gathers at 8pm, with a costume piece and a prop in hand. The playwrights choose the actors that they want to cast in their plays, and then work through the night to write six short plays. At 7am, the directors show up, and the playwrights resent them for getting a good night's sleep. The directors then read through the plays, choose the one that they want to stage, and then launch into a full day of rehearsal with their cast. Lines get learned (usually), stars are born, and at 8pm the curtain goes up on the world premiere of six brand-new plays. It's a beautiful thing.

What does it mean to "liveblog" the Plays?

One thing that makes the 24-Hour Plays so unique is the process of bringing the plays into being—a process that audience members don't get to see if all that they do is show up for the performance. So, this year, the William Inge Center for the Arts has invited ICC librarian Marcel LaFlamme to hang out behind the scenes and document the 24-Hour Plays by posting to a blog. Rather than waiting until next week to read a write-up about how the plays were produced, audience members can actually check the blog throughout the night and into the day of the performance to get the raw, unfiltered account of the process as it unfolds. It's instant gratification for a digital generation.

Who is participating in the Plays?

The 2008 High School 24-Hour Plays are being sponsored by the William Inge Center for the Arts, in cooperation with The 24-Hour Plays. Students participating in the Plays are coming from as far afield as Topeka, Wichita, and Joplin, Missouri, as well as local high schools including Independence, Neodesha, Sedan, and Labette County. Technical assistance will be provided by students in the theater program at Independence Community College.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I can't wait for the madness to begin! This will be such a blast and I'm glad that you will be there to document the creativity and insanity! Love it!!!

Peter in Kansas said...

If I can drag my wheezy, congested, sorry self to the 24 tonight, then nobody has an excuse to miss the mischief, mayhem and exhuberant creativity that's going to be on display. Can't wait to see you at the 24.

Anonymous said...

I am first concerned that I shall be censored by Mr. LaFlamme.

Beyond my fear that my lines will be blacked out by a thick black marker, making the comments I may make on the reverse side unreadable even if they are innocent in nature.....

I hope that all of the writers are in fine form, because my expectaXXXXXXXX XX XXXXX.

Regarding the Artistic Director, well I'd XXXXX XXXXX XXX XXXX XXX XXXXt?

Ava and I are very much looking forward to the moment that the curtains part and the show begins.

Enjoy good coffee, coca cola, XXXX XX XXXXXX & an opportune nap here and there.

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