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Vow of theatrical chastity
Taking inspiration from those sometimes very annoying Danes who gave us Dogma, I am working on a little vow of theatrical chastity of my own. I don't mean I am vowing not to seduce the actors (chance would be a fine thing); I am referring to my work as playwright. So far I have come up with the following:
1. There must only be one location, preferably an interior. (Extra points to be awarded for setting your play in a seaside guesthouse or country hotel.)
2. Time must be linear. Past events may be reported but not enacted.
3. The average length of scenes must be at least five minutes. Extra points to be awarded for really fuck-off long scenes (unless they are dull). The grand prize will be awarded to any play achieving complete unity of time, ie, if the whole play is one enormous fuck-off scene that lasts two hours, and in where Act Two follows directly on from Act One with no time-lapse.
4. No character may address the audience at any point (unless the playwright's name is Tennessee Williams).
5. No projection of any images, moving, still or cyber, is permitted (same proviso as previous rule).
6. No character may sing unless as a legitimate part of the plot, and even then - it had better be good. Musical theatre is a separate genre that may be tolerated but never encouraged.
7. No character may speak in verse (unless the playwright died before the English Civil War).
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To this solemn vow I put my name, R Farrar, aka Lorcan Wode, Lawrence S Dog and another name which I can't tell you about.
Other pages:
Welcome to the Psychodrome
Psychodrome is Robert Farrar's identity as a producer of live theatre. It is also his general website as a writer
Robert Farrar's biog/Contact me
Robert Farrar, from the Mystery Gilrs to The Man Who Knew Too Little to Psychodrome and Wild Fruit
Blog 2008
Trace the disturbing new trends in my personal development this year
Short story: Dust
Fairytale: The Secret Passion Of Squirrel Studkin
From the forthcoming, rather delayed book of fairytales for gay men and their friends
Films
Robert Farrar's work as screenwriter and film director
WILD FRUIT
Wild Fruit, a new comedy by Robert Farrar, directed by Phil Setren, was Psychodrome's last production, in June 2006
Short play: Donut
The full text of the fabulously fattening playlet
Blog 2007
Hot Tips 2007
Poem: Johnny Smith
Short short story: Strange Meeting
A mere whiff of a story
The Prince Who Lost His Penis and Other Stories
A new book of fairytales for gay men and their friends
Article: My grandfather Kenneth Horne, playwright
Robert Farrar writes about his grandfather Kenneth Horne, the West End playwright of the 30s, 40s and 50s
Music Review: Jay Spears - What's Not to Like?
Robert Farrar on homosexual pop star Jay Spears
The Mystery Girls, 1983-86
Robert Farrar's former life as lead singer of glam rock band The Mystery Girls
Playography
A list of Robert Farrar's plays, both produced and unproduced.
Novels
Robert Farrar's two published novels
Wild Fruit gallery
More images from the smash hit production of Wild Fruit at Oval House
Writing Wild Fruit
Robert Farrar writes about writing Wild Fruit; memories of Waterloo Street
Links
Links to Oval House Theatre and other sites
Some quotations
things to scrawl when you sign autographs
Vow of theatrical chastity
My own little Dogma
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