
Twelve Angry Men (or Twelve Angry Women or Twelve Angry Jurors)
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Synopsis
On a hot summer day after a long trial, a jury must decide whether a 19-year-old man is guilty of murdering his father. The jury votes 11-1 that the man is guilty of the crime, but laws in the United States require a unanimous vote by all 12 jurors in order to pass judgment. Tempers flare as the eleven jurors try their best to convince the 1 dissenter to come around to their side. As the evidence is re-examined, however, new uncertainties come to light, forcing everyone to truly question if there is in fact some measure of "reasonable doubt". Twelve Angry Men is a heightened courtroom thriller that puts you on the edge of your seat while powerfully exploring what it means to live in a democracy.
Show Information
- Book
- Reginald Rose , Sherman L. Sergel
- Category
- Play
- Age Guidance
- Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)
- Number of Acts
- 3
- First Produced
- 1955
- Genres
- Drama
- Settings
- Simple/No Set, Unit/Single Set
- Time & Place
- a jury room, the present, summer
- Cast Size
- large
- Licensor
- Dramatic Publishing Co.
- Ideal For
- College/University, Community Theatre, Professional Theatre, Regional Theatre, Includes Adult, Young Adult, Mature Adult, Elderly Characters, Large Cast
Context
Twelve Angry Men originated as a teleplay, written by Reginald Rose in 1954 for the Studio One anthology television series. It eventually aired on September 20, 1954 on CBS. The following year, Twelve Angry Men was adapted to the stage and, in 1957, it was made into a very successful film.
Famous stage productions include a London production in 1964, that included actor Leo Glen and was directed by Margaret Webster. Harold Pinter also directed a version at the Bristol Old Vic in Bristol,
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Act One
At curtain, the judge makes an announcement dismissing the jurors from the courtroom. The trial has been completed, and it is now time for the jury to decide whether the young man accused in the homicide of his father is guilty or not.
As the jurors file into their deliberation room, they feel the heat of summer’s impact on their small quarters. Jurors #7 and #12 are especially aware of the discomfort. The foreman, Juror #1, tries to get everyone organized. When the group
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Lead |
Either Gender |
Spoken |
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Lead |
Either Gender |
Spoken |
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Lead |
Either Gender |
Spoken |
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Lead |
Either Gender |
Spoken |
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Lead |
Either Gender |
Spoken |
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Lead |
Either Gender |
Spoken |
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Supporting |
Either Gender |
Spoken |
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Supporting |
Either Gender |
Spoken |
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Supporting |
Either Gender |
Spoken |
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Supporting |
Either Gender |
Spoken |
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Supporting |
Either Gender |
Spoken |
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Supporting |
Either Gender |
Spoken |
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Ensemble |
Either Gender |
Spoken |
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Ensemble |
Either Gender |
Spoken |
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Ensemble |
Either Gender |
Spoken |
Songs
A song with an asterisk (*) before the title indicates a dance number; a character listed in a song with an asterisk (*) by the character's name indicates that the character exclusively serves as a dancer in this song, which is sung by other characters.
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Key Terms
A play, musical, or opera that has been adapted from a written work.
When men play women’s roles & women play men’s roles.
Also called “anagnorisis” in Ancient Greek tragedy, this is the recognition by the hero of his tragic fate, and his inability to change it.
A script written specifically for a televised show.
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