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The Debate Society is a
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, New York-based
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company founded by Hannah Bos, Paul Thureen, and Oliver Butler in 2004. The company's first show, ''A Thought About Raya'', began as Bos and Thureen's senior thesis at
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, where they met. Focusing on intensive research, the group has since added a variety of designers to its roster and has produced nine shows since its founding.


History

Hannah Bos of
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, and Paul Thureen who was raised near
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, met at
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and first performed in a play together during their sophomore year. The pair dated during college and ended their relationship in what Bos described as a "terrible breakup". They studied abroad together (at the National Theater Institute and in Russia) and cowrote their senior thesis, a play called ''A Thought About Raya'' before graduating in 2000. The company's third member, Oliver Butler, "didn't go to Vassar, but ..wish d edid", according to Butler himself. While Butler, a
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graduate, was involved at a battle of the bands at the college in 1998, he didn't meet Bos and Thureen until 2003 when he attended a reading of ''A Thought About Raya'' at the Drama Book Shop in
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. He approached Bos and Thureen immediately after the presentation and declared that he wanted to work with them, an idea about which the pair was initially hesitant. During a two-month trial period, Butler challenged Bos and Thureen's established group dynamic by requiring them to articulate to him their ideas which the pair ultimately found to be useful to their process. The company proper came into being in 2004 and is based in
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. They have worked with designers such as
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Laura Jellinek,
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Sydney Maresca, lighting designer Mike Riggs, and
sound design Sound design is the art and practice of creating auditory elements of media. It involves specifying, acquiring and creating audio using production techniques and equipment or software. It is employed in a variety of disciplines including filmmaking ...
ers Ben Truppin-Brown and M.L. Dogg.


Process and style

The Debate Society is a devised theater company. Their name came as a product of their process which is research intensive; Bos described it as "a nerdy way of working". Bos, Butler, and Thureen begin the process of play-creation by fleshing out a world in which each story takes place. They then find some element of that world that excites them and attempt to theatricalize that element. Their theatermaking process includes acting exercises, listmaking, and intensive research.
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director John Collins described the aesthetic of the company's works as having "filmic ambition". In ''
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'', Jason Zinoman wrote that The Debate Society's shows felt "uncannily familiar and teasingly mysterious at the same time."


Works

* ''The Light Years'' (
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, 2017) * ''Jacuzzi'' (
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, 2014) * ''Blood Play'' (Bushwick Starr, 2012) * ''Buddy Cop 2'' (
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, 2010) * ''You're Welcome: A Cycle of Bad Plays'' (
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, 2010) ** Includes ''We Got a Fog Machine'', ''What a Scary Cemetery!'', ''Is That Sharks in That Smoldering Moat?!'', ''Little Cat Feet'', and ''A Thought About Ryan''. * ''Cape Disappointment'' (
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, 2008) * ''The Eaten Heart'' (Ontological-Hysteric Theater, 2007) * ''The Snow Hen'' (Charlie Pineapple Theater, 2006) * ''A Thought About Raya'' (Red Room, 2004)


References

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