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The Director

Nancy Hasty
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Peter, a demanding director with a borderline personality who believes in creating avant-garde theatre, has been reduced to janitorial work in a rehearsal studio. It works well for him because he can use the stage during off hours. He beguiles his unfortunate actors into a series of appalling acting experiences that gradually become more demented and eventually spin out of control.

Production Info

Cast: 6 total (3 female, 3 male)
Full Length Drama (about 100 minutes)
Single Set
Contemporary Costumes
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Reviews

Press Quotes

“The theater is by its very nature a con game. Starting with the playwright and the actors, down to the designer’s paper moon and cardboard sea, all conspire to deceive the audience into buying into an illusion. And somewhere backstage is the mastermind of manipulation, the director, pulling all the strings that, if it works, will completely takes us in for two or three hours and maybe, if we’re lucky, show us something about ourselves we never before suspected. As with all con games, the stakes are sometimes higher than at other times, both for the actors onstage and the audience. In THE DIRECTOR, a funny, suspenseful and thoroughly entertaining new play by Nancy Hasty, the ante keeps getting raised until the games becomes a matter of life and death. THE DIRECTOR is a seductive play that gradually lures the audience into unwitting mental participation in Peter’s methods and builds to a white-knuckle ending …” —Wilborn Hampton, The New York Times

“After the recent Broadway failures of VOICES IN THE DARK and WAIT UNTIL DARK audiences might consider the thriller genre as dead as the corpses populating Scream 3 … Unless, that is, one knows how to reinvent and revitalize the form, as playwright Nancy Hasty had done with her thoroughly absorbing new experiment in terror, THE DIRECTOR … In structure, THE DIRECTOR is a series of acting exercises a legit director meticulously plans and instigates for his new company of actors. A true theater animal, he is the kind of control freak who does not believe in full disclosure at any point in the creative process … The pattern of education — or is it simply abuse? — repeats itself until finally they make the ultimate moral decision to end their commitment to the process. The consequences of their collective action is more chilling than a vat of fake blood spilled in a dozen slasher movies.” —Robert Hofler, Variety

About the Author

Author

  • Nancy Hasty

    Nancy Hasty's plays have been produced in New York, internationally, regionally, and on tour. Her play, THE DIRECTOR, starring John Shea, ran Off-Broadway for over six months to critical and popular acclaim, and won "Recommended Play" status from The New York Times. FLORIDA GIRLS, Nancy's one-woman show, toured several states after its Off-Broadway run, and she continues to perform it around the country. Her most recent play, LAWNCHAIRS, was produced this season at Scranton's Electric Theatre Company. In Pennsylvania, she has been playwright-in-residence and taught both acting and writing at area colleges and schools. Currently, she is directing her fifth production within the Lackawanna County Prison, where she works in partnership with visual artist Elizabeth Parry-Faist. As an actress, Nancy has starred Off-Broadway in her own plays, most notably FLORIDA GIRLS and BOBBI BOLAND. Other New York productions include her one-woman show, YANKEE WOMEN (The Triad), Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare's MACBETH (William Redfield Theater), Mary in THE BOTTICELLI GAME (American Renaissance Theater). Nancy is the 2009 First Place winner for the Jerry Kaufman Playwriting Award in New York; a top finalist at the Eugene O'Neill Playwrights Festival, first place winner in the James Dickey Poetry Competition and this year's "Artist of the Year" in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Nancy's work has been published by Smith & Kraus and Broadway Play Publishing. She is a member of The Dramatists Guild, Actors Equity Association, and is represented by the Abrams Agency, both in New York and Los Angeles.

About the Book

Book Information

Publisher BPPI
Publication Date 6/1/2001
Pages 72
ISBN 9780881451955

Special Notes

Special Notes

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Originally produced by the Arclight Theater, New York

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The Director is produced
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