Sunday, February 28, 2010
Spanish Fork Arts Council Showcase
We performed the garden scenes in the Spanish Fork Art Council Showcase Saturday. We worked the scenes furiously over the past week and made some excellent progress. We got some laughs and had some fun at the show. I missed a line but all-in-all, not bad for our first experience in front of an audience. Great job everyone! There will be a mention of us and our group in the Spanish Fork Press, including a picture of us on stage (so I was told by a pressman at the show). Carob is leaving for Seattle this week and will be greatly missed. Becca has been named as board president and we will have meetings in the near future to delegate opportunities for board members to help move the group forward. Bio's for our players will appear on the blog as I receive them from the players. Rehearsals will now be at Becca's house, see you there!
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Marie Knowlton
Sunday, February 14, 2010
February 13th Rehearsal
Expect to see a bio here on the blog next week for our new Director Marie. Marie is working on Scapino for the Springville Playhouse but has generously taken on directing our group as well. She is a professional and knows how to keep us moving from where Carob and others have brought us. At our rehearsal Saturday she worked blocking exercises for several scenes where some physical comedy will bring smiles and laughter... She had some great ideas for our live statues who will show some actions and emotions to mirror and interact with characters and audience. Anyone else have a skinned knee? After Carob loosened us up with some animal impersonation exercises and Darin shared oranges and bananas, most of us were ready to let loose. 'Bigger' was the most frequently put advice. I heard a 'less feminine' in there more than once. So men, man up and ladies and gentlemen get more physically emotional, energetic and powerful. Since we are at a distance from much of the audience, facial expressions, while essential in helping us feel the emotion and convey emotion in our voice, will be hard to see. Since much of the language is unfamiliar to our modern audience, expressions in physical and audible emotion are our best tools for telling this story. My first experience with Shakespeare I was fascinated by and found respect for the playwright because I felt a shared humanity in a 400 year old story. The human emotional range of the characters while lifelike and believable as played by some great actors, was also 'big' and obvious. Once we understand the emotional content of our lines, we can start thinking about 'big' physical ways to convey how our character feels. Carob's assignment for us this week was to watch Fame. This is drama!
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
February 6th Rehearsal
We had an important discussion about the future of our group with Carob and Bjorn. Bjorn, President of the Spanish Fork City Arts Council, expressed his support and excitement about our group and would like to see us succeed. He felt like the rest of us, that such a theater group would be a meaningful addition to the communities in Utah Valley and he hoped to get us some additional funding. He also believed we could be a part of the annual Harvest Moon Hurrah in August likely to be held at the library park in Spanish Fork. This is a great event with lots of activities, there will be a good crowd, perfect for our debut year. We all had a chance to show Bjorn our commitment. There was a positive feeling in that meeting about our group's future. After the meeting we split up into focus groups and practiced some of our scenes. Wont it be great when we can get off book! Keep up the good work!
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Carob's Coaching
Give Carob the chance to give some personal coaching for your character. She's great at asking the questions that will help you understand the character and can help improve understanding of the emotional content in your lines. Set up an appointment with her next rehearsal if you haven't already. Be sure to do your homework and have your scene analysis completed. You'll have a great time, develop your acting skills and Carob will have the chance to express her artistic talents in direction. Also check out this discussion on our facebook page on the definition of blocking.
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