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Discover LudwigThe phrase "play directors" is a usable and correct part of a sentence in written English.
For example: The play directors had to coordinate many details to make sure the show went off without a hitch.
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But I never really got it, never quite knew why that particular Thornton Wilder work was a play directors, actors and audiences kept going back to, until I saw the production directed by David Cromer at the Barrow Street Theater, which closes after a long and acclaimed run on Sept. 12.
Directed by Peter Askin; written by Christopher Trumbo, based on his play; directors of photography, Frank Prinzi, Jonathan Furmanski, Fred Murphy and Chris Norr; edited by Kurt Engfehr; music by Robert Miller; production designer, Stephanie Carroll; produced by Will Battersby, Tory Tunnell, Alan Klingenstein and David Viola; released by Samuel Goldwyn Films and Red Envelope Entertainment.
Do not use a monologue from a movie, TV show or book if auditioning for a play; directors don't like this! Make sure that you know the play in which the monologue is from very well in case the director should test you on it and also to improve the performance.
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*++ "COPENHAGEN" (Tony winner for best play, director and featured actress).
Four 2006 New York Outer Critics Circle Awards for the play, director, featured actor (Griffiths) and actress (de la Tour).
Instead, it is an online production truck that lets users play director with a choice of eight of Fox's camera angles and other features.
"Once" won for best musical, director of a musical (John Tiffany) and book (Enda Walsh); "One Man" won for best play, director of a play (Nicholas Hytner) and actor in a play (James Corden).
Indeed the top prizes for best play, director, designer and actress coincide exactly with those handed out at the less-publicised Critics Circlee awards this January.
It was Kidman's choice to appear in a new play; director Michael Grandage apparently tried to tempt her with Ibsen's The Lady from the Sea.
FULL FRONTAL Directed by Steven Soderbergh; written by Coleman Hough, based on her play; director of photography, Peter Andrews; edited by Sarah Flack; produced by Scott Kramer and Gregory Jacobs; released by Miramax Films.
Directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman; written by Bob Glaudini, based on his play; director of photography, Mott Hupfel; edited by Brian A. Kates; production designer, Thérèse DePrez; costumes by Mimi O'Donnell; produced by Peter Saraf, Marc Turtletaub, Beth O'Neil and Emily Ziff; released by Overture Films.
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