2009 711 Theatre Project

June 5 & 6, 2009 @ 8pm
Grand View University Viking Theatre
2811 E 14th St - DSM
Over 50 theatre artists were on hand to receive all their materials they will need to produce a short play in just 7 days. We expect around 100 talented individuals to be involved with the 11 short plays you will see June 5 & 6.
The Set - A front office, suite #711. Troupes have the use of various set pieces to place their performance anywhere from the 1940’s to present day.
Friday, June 5
Performers:
- “Silent Night”
Alpha Psi
(Holiday) - “History Lesson”
The Incoherent Theatre Company
(Unconventional Romance) - “Kearney’s Got Talent”
The Comedy Co-Operative & Lucubrations
(Decade Play [Set in and in the style of the 40’s, 50’s or 60’s]) - “The Night Forgotten”
SouthSiderStudios
(Murder Mystery) - “Lunch Break”
Status Quo
(Undead) - Exhibition Scene from CHANGE’s Shakespeare in the Park - The Winter’s Tale
Required Elements:
- Character: Madison Van Buren - Farm Implement Salesperson
- Prop: Wooden Spoon
- Line: “That really pops my taco.”
Saturday, June 6
Performers:
- Exhibition Scene from CHANGE’s Shakespeare in the Park - The Winter’s Tale
- “Z is for …”
Rabid Dog Theatre
(Undead) - Black Square, Red Scare
Situational Irony
(Decade Play [Set in and in the style of the 40’s, 50’s or 60’s]) - “Secrets of Satan’s Secretary: Happy in Hell”
The Coffee Pot Players
(Black Comedy) - “Crazy Love”
Broken Angels
(Unconventional Romance) - “The Return of Murray The Elf”
Bomphrat Theater Inc
(Holiday) - “Ever After”
Long Story Short
(Children’s Theatre)
Required Elements:
- Character: Taylor Coolidge - Modern Art Restoration Specialist
- Prop: Wire Coat Hanger
- Line: “Are you going to eat that?”
The Winter’s Tale by William Shakespeare
June 18-21 & 25-27, 2009 @ 6:30 pm
Des Moines - Sylvan Theater @ Greenwood Park
.25 mile south of the Des Moines Art Center
45th & Grand Ave
Sunday, June 28, 2009 @ 4 pm
Indianola - Buxton Park
N Buxton St & W Girard Ave
Shakespeare in the Park returns to Des Moines in 2009! All performances are free (though good-will donations are happily accepted at the performances).
Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, picnic basket and the kids and enjoy theatre in the sun and shade!
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