
Current Production: All In the Timing
ALL IN THE TIMING is a collection of one-act plays by the American playwright David Ives, all of which were written between 1987 and 1993. It was first published by Dramatists Play Service in 1994, with a collection of six plays; the current collection contains fourteen. They are short, comedic, and frequently employ wordplay.
- SURE THING (directed by Sam Patteson), A man and a woman meet for the first time in a cafe, where they have an awkward meeting continually reset each time they say the wrong thing, until, finally, they connect.
- WORDS, WORDS, WORDS (directed by Diane Kester) Three chimpanzees attempt to write Hamlet.
- THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE (directed by Jenni Kitchen) A man and a woman fall in love while communicating in the invented language Unamunda.
- PHILLIP GLASS BUYS A LOAF OF BREAD (directed by Sean Harvey) A musical parody of minimalist composer Philip Glass.
- THE PHILADELPHIA (directed by Linda Witt) A man in a strange state where he must ask for the opposite of what he wants in a restaurant.
- VARIATIONS ON THE DEATH OF TROTSKY (directed by Michael Hurt) Leon Trotsky dies several times from a mountain-climber's ax wound received 36 hours prior.
Performance Dates: October 8 - 9 & October 14 - 17
Time: 8:00pm
Tickets are $8 each, available at the gate. Show contains adults language & content. Viewer discretion is advised.
Location: Oak Grove Theater
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Original Script Submission:
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Show Proposals:
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