PLAYS FOR THREE is a unique anthology of 23 outstanding plays for three actors by an exciting mix of established and emerging playwrights.
Everyone’s heard that “Two’s company, three’s a crowd.” That may be true on a date, but on stage, three is a magic number. Add a third character to any interaction and the dramatic possibilities increase suddenly there’s competition, intrigue, shifting allegiances, comic misunderstandings, secrets and lies. Triangles make excellent drama, and three-handers offer the kind of substantial and challenging roles that actors love. Plays for Three offers six full-length and seventeen short plays featuring dramatic trios of every sort.
Rob Ackerman Pete Barry Stephen Belber Cesi Davidson Adrienne Dawes Philip Dawkins Catherine Filloux Madeleine George Amlin Gray Frank Higgins Cory Hinkle Wendy Kesselman Eric Lane Kitt Lavoie Mark Harvey Levine Matthew Lopez Donald Margulies Anna Moench A. Rey Pamatmat David Riedy Nina Shengold Stephen Webb Craig Wright
Any good theatre student could tell you that three is an ideal minimum number of actors to have on stage at a time because it offers the best opportunity for stage 'pictures.' Three characters also provides more conflict possibilities between characters while keeping the number of actors (often seen in terms of cost - especially for union houses) down. This book is ideal, then, for a number of different reasons.
I enjoy reading plays simply for enjoyment (for those who haven't read many plays, it's very different experience and even those who read a lot of novels or short stories often find it difficult) but as someone who has worked in theatre for many years and who has directed at high school, college, and community theatre levels, I was often reading plays and thinking of their possibilities on a stage.
One of the aspects I really like about a collection like this is simply the access to a diverse range of plays. For those of us who do like reading scripts but don't live in an area with a really good shop that sells new releases of plays, it's really hard to find new or critical works to read. Sure, I can go on a website and buy scripts, but a play that takes about two hours to read costs nearly as much as the latest NYT bestseller, which generally provides a week's worth of reading entertainment. A collection like this makes a lot of plays much more affordable and someone else has done the browsing already.
The down-side is that the editors may not have the same tastes that I do, which might just be the case here.
In ths entire collection of 23 plays, I really only enjoyed two of them. The first of these is Mark Harvey Levine's Shades. I think Levine is a comic genius and the natural successor to Neil Simon. Read or see a few of his plays and you'll probably agree.
The other is Short Shorts by David Reidy which follows the Levine play in the book. It's not easy to follow Levine, but the fact that I liked this so much, speaks highly (to me, at least) of the script.
Nothing here was terrible, but at the same time none of the other scripts really grabbed me. A couple were too slow, some had characters that I didn't find very interesting, and most of them were too 'issue-oriented' to the point that I felt as though the playwright was hitting us over the head with 'this is important' dialog.
Some of the best plays are issue-oriented, but the playwrights trust in the intelligence of the audience and let the reader/viewer put it together rather than beating it in.
I'd love to have access to more collections of plays, even though this one wasn't quite as strong as I was hoping for.
This book contains the following:
Short Plays
Rob Ackerman: DUNCAN AND TROY VISIT A PETTING ZOO Cesi Davidson: ENTONCES VIVAMOS Philip Dawkins: EX LIBRIS Amlin Gray: FAKESPEARE Kitt Lavoie: GOOD ENOUGH Donald Margulies: KIBBUTZ Adrienne Dawes: LA MADIA CYCLE Stephen Webb: MOVE LIKE ANTS Pete Barry: SEX WITH A MATHEMATICIAN Mark Harvey Levine: SHADES David Riedy: SHORT SHORTS Catherine Filloux: THE BEAUTY INSIDE Anna Moench: THE FOREST FOR THE TREES Frank Higgins: THE QUESTIONING Wendy Kesselman: THE SHELL COLLECTION Cory Hinkle: THIS QUINTESSENCE OF DUST Nina Shengold: TROIKA
Full-Length Plays
A. Rey Pamatmat: EDITH CAN SHOOT THINGS AND HIT THEM Craig Wright: LADY Madeleine George: PRECIOUS LITTLE Eric Lane: RIDE Stephen Belber: TAPE Matthew Lopez: THE WHIPPING MAN Looking for a good book? Plays for Three, edited by Eric Lane and Nina Shengold, pulls together 23 scripts, one acts as well as full-length, each with only three characters. Most of the scripts were not as strong as this reader was hoping for.
I received a digital copy of this book from the publisher, through Edelweiss, in exchange for an honest review.
Plays for Three is a collection of One Act and Full length Plays for 3 actors/actresses. I consider myself a theater artist, who is enjoys discovering plays and playwrights I have previously not come across, so having so many plays under this one volume (23 I think) was great. The variety of plays was excellent too. Many of the plays dealt with the attraction of two people, with the third person complicating the matter, but many dealt with topics like abortion, slavery, incest, not wanting to grown up, etc. This collection is unique, with the three person theme, and I would recommend it any theater artist and I feel like there is something in the collection for everyone. My favorite plays in here were "Ex-Libris", "Sex with A Mathematician", "Shades", and "Lady", all of which I am now considering trying to produce in the near future.
Thank you to Netgalley, Eric Lane and Nina Shengold, and Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group for providing me a free copy in exchange for a honest review!