Hello, Hello, Gang!!!!! A special HELLO, to our new readers!
We’re busy at work on several programs! I call these my “Strands of Operational Plans.” These will give you an idea of the longer-term directions in which we plan and hope to go, during the next year to two years. . .
First, we’re in the planning stages [NO pun intended], for a Summer Program, which will last for 1 to 2 weeks, in early- to mid-June 2016! This Program will enroll 10 to 12 participants, high school and college students, as well as interested adults.
It will entail morning sessions in basic Law “Stuff,” (others might use a different “s” word, but I demure), along with study of ONE, (VERY) BIG U.S. Supreme Court case from the past, in those same mornings. Then, in the afternoons and/or evenings, the participants will REHEARSE the play, based on that case, and will learn about the Theatre and about Theatre “Stuff,” (the same admonition applies to THAT “s” word, too. . .:-). . ). At the end of the session, we shall produce and they will perform that play, for families and friends!!
Second, we are in the tentative planning stages [Again, NO pun intended] of presenting part or all of one of the plays at the Page to Stage Festival in 2016. This Festival is held each Late Summer/Early Fall, was held at the Kennedy Center this past time, and is FREE to the public. This year more than 50 theater companies presented their plays, both in dramatic readings and fully theatrical performance formats, during the weekend before Labor Day. The breadth and variety of productions were AMAZING! REPEAT: We’re hoping to present a dramatic reading or production during next year’s festival, and are working on those plans. Soooo, interested folks, who might want to be in such a production, PLEASE get in touch. We haven’t decided which play we’ll try to present yet. More on that, later in the year. . .
Third, we are also looking into the possibility of presenting a production during next year’s Women’s Voices Theater Festival. Several of the plays, Bradwell v. State of Illinois and Buck v. Bell are about women and the legal system! More particularly, Myra Bradwell was the first woman to appeal to the Supreme Court, because a State denied her a license to practice Law, on the basis of her sex/gender; this happened in 1873, and Myra was an INCREDIBLE woman!
Carrie Buck was a young woman, who was used by the leaders of the Eugenics Movement, to have the Supreme Court hand down a decision that States were allowed to forcibly sterilize people, who did not consent, without the Fourteenth Amendment or any other provision of the U.S. Constitution blocking such operations(!). . .And Buck was never overruled!
The backgrounds to both cases are very interesting and are told in Act I of each play. The backgrounds of all the cases I’ve dramatized so far are told in the Act I of each. And one thing I’ve learned from seeing some Broadway plays, over quite a few years: unless the playwright is Will (“Billy,” to his friends) Shakespeare, Edward (I don’t know WHAT he was to his friends) Albee, or Harold Pinter, we, recent playwrights, aren’t allowed the luxury of telling the story in such a leisurely way, with three or more Acts. . . Something about attention spans, competition from other forms of entertainment, “natural” needs (I guess muscle controls just aren’t what they used to be) are some of the reasons I’ve been told. . .Anyway, as the late Walter Cronkite used to say, at the end of each evening’s CBS Evening News, “That’s the way it is. . .”
Fourth, I’ve assembled an Anthology of my first four plays, Marbury v. Madison The Play, Schenck v. United States The Play, Bradwell v. State of Illinois The Play, and Buck v. Bell The Play, with short, easy-to-read and -understand Notes, preceding each case. I call it Supreme Court Drama, Volume I. I hope to publish that book later this year or early next year. Electronic versions of the manuscript will be available, after the beginning of next year, for a nominal fee.
We’ll be putting shorter versions of the Notes, as “blurbs,” on links to the “Our Plays” Page of the site.
Fifth, we’re arranging collaborations with several local theatre groups in the D.C. Metro Area. We’re exploring possible productions of the plays, in the future through these collaborations. We are also exploring possibilities in the Baltimore Metro Area. The plays we’re considering doing could be short ones, or, parts of, or full renditions of the full-length plays, in theatrical form or dramatic readings.
Sixth, we’re working on outreach programs to school theater groups in the Baltimore and D.C. Areas. We’re ESPECIALLY open to hearing from students, who want to open chapters of the Law Theater Project on their campuses. By all means, if you are thinking in these directions, or are interested in learning more about the other initiatives I have just mentioned, DON’T HESITATE to get in touch with us!!! We are very enthusiastic about sponsoring and/or co-sponsoring productions by your school or local theatre group.
Even though I’ve been talking about D.C. and Baltimore, we want this to be nation-wide! We’re starting with those two cities, because that’s where we are. . . In the near future, we look forward to the Project being a national phenomenon! That’s what we’re working toward building!. . .
I was in Philadelphia, yesterday, 17 Sept., for a special program at Penn Law School! The University of Pennsylvania is one of my Almas Maters! And I met some VERY interesting people, with whom I spoke about OUR Program, at the reception after the Main Event– a Discussion of the Iran Nuclear Deal, by a panel of experts. . . Tune in soon for more details!. . .
Welllll, that lays out some of our initiatives. There are others, but I’ll go into them in another installment of this Blog! Sorry for the delay in the timing of this one, but I had health “stuff,” (Oh, did I REALLY have to resist using THAT OTHER “s” word THAT time!) kick up on me last week and this week. . .We’ll try to maintain a regular Weekly Blog on the site, for this early period. And I won’t be the only Blogger. . . Soooo, PLEASE stay tuned!!!!!!!
TTFN!!