/p> The Plays of Max Sparber: A STAGED READING OF THE PLAY "THE TALLULAH BANKHEAD SCHOOL FOR WAYWARD GIRLS AND BOYS" BY THE PLAYWRIGHT BANZAI ST. IVES

FAST, CHEAP & OUT OF CONTROL

A lunatic series of short plays designed to be produced on microbudgets; all of these plays are currently being offered without licensing fee -- go ahead and just do them!

Minstrel Show by Max Sparber

MINSTREL SHOW, OR THE LYNCHING OF WILLIAM BROWN

Two itinerant African-American blackface performers retell the harrowing tale of the murder of an African-American man in Omaha, Nebraska in 1919.


"Mr. Sparber has taken a shameful, little-noted event in American history and fashioned a raw, gripping work."-- The New York Times

Minstrel Show by Max Sparber

MAD ABOUT THE BOY!

A lip-synced musical created from a series of gay themed novelty records from the Sixties, telling a story of love before Stonewall.


"A hilarious and biting sendup of the time before the gay rights movement." -- Omaha World-Herald

Mad About the Boy

CHELSEA (FROM A TO B AND BACK AGAIN)

Two years in the life of an artist inspired by Andy Warhol, telling of his art, his self-invention, and the making of a disastrous movie.

Chelsea by Max Sparber

THE BLOG

Bunny Sparber's musings on theater, playwrighting, and misbehavior.

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SYNOPSIS: A public staged reading of an impossible-to-produce script by a psychotic playwright goes instantly and calamitously wrong.

HISTORY: This one-act was written at the tale end of a week of responding to staged readings of scripts at the Great Plains Theatre Conference in June of 2010. It received a spontaneous staged reading of its own at the conference. It has yet to be produced.

COMMENTS: This script is part of Coco Mault's and my Fast, Cheap, and Out of Control collection of scripts: Royalty free scripts written quickly in a sort of mania, and intended to be produced anywhere for almost no budget at all. At the moment, we require no licensing or royalty fee for producers who wish to produce this script, and no permission is required; we merely ask that we be informed of the production, and given some sort of physical documentation of the event.

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