May 2012 Blog Posts (32)

Cast Size Matters, Part 1

The first play I ever wrote had twelve characters. Back when I began writing it, in 2004, I was a poet wandering into a genre that was unfamiliar territory. I was writing on instinct, just trying to figure out how to tell the story and including any character that showed up in my imagination.

It was two years later that I first heard someone in theatre tell me that large cast plays were hard to produce, that I should try to write a play with a smaller cast (I was under commission at…

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Added by Marisela Treviño Orta on May 30, 2012 at 5:30am — 2 Comments

Will or not Will?

Please bear with me for a moment of theatrical self indulgence. This is (again) not a blog about sound or frankly even technical theatre...

I grew up in a small town that was home to a university (then) SUSC which is host to the (then) Utah Shakespearean Festival - now Southern Utah University and…

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Added by Richelle Thompson on May 29, 2012 at 5:00am — 2 Comments

TheatreFace and Rosco Gobo Photo Contest Finals!

It's finally here! After all your submissions and all your voting -- it's time to choose a winner! The eight finalists in the TheatreFace and Rosco Gobo Photo Contest are listed below in alphabetical order. Take a look and then…

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Added by Jacob Coakley on May 28, 2012 at 10:00pm — No Comments

Acting Grad School is a Waste of Time and Money

...if you're going for the wrong reasons.



There is a general belief that more school is always good. Like most truisms, this one comes with that fun little asterisk at the end of it that denotes certain exceptions or qualifications. As an MFA actor about to start his third and final year of grad school, I love the MFA program and feel it is one of the best investments, financially and temporally, I have ever made. However, I have also had classmates who eventually left the program…

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Added by M. Yichao on May 28, 2012 at 6:00am — 6 Comments

Motion Control Awesomeness

If you read this blog even semi-regularly, you know by now I'm a self-professed geek. Given that that's the case, I found the two videos below irresistably awesome. The students in the video--high school students, mind you--built a working Battlestar Galactica Viper training simulator. (If you haven't seen the SciFi channels BSG series from a few years ago, stop reading and go watch it, if only for Bear McCrary's amazing sound design.)



The project apparently took several months to…

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Added by Rich Dionne on May 25, 2012 at 4:00am — No Comments

Rosco Gobo Semi-Final Photo Voting, Round 4!

Final day of the voting in the semi-finals! Who will make it one step closer to the prize? You decide!

UPDATE: Congrats to Jason Tollefson and Porsche McGovern, winners of Round 4!

Jason Tollefson – Rent…

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Added by Jacob Coakley on May 25, 2012 at 12:30am — No Comments

Rosco Gobo Semi-Final Photo Voting, Round 3!

Thursday brings Round Three of the semis! Today's photos are below.

UPDATE: Congrats to Angelina Vyushkova and Paul Green! You're going on to the finals!

Al "The Tumbleweed" Williams - Kempner High School Dance Dept Spring Show…

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Added by Jacob Coakley on May 24, 2012 at 12:30am — No Comments

Be There, Aloha

[Welcome to David J. Loehr, our new blogger on TheatreFace.com! David's a playwright (among many other things, as he explains below) and he'll be here every other Wednesday, sharing the playwriting blog spot with Marisela. I've known David for years -- through his #2amt work, and also because of his writing --…

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Added by Jacob Coakley on May 23, 2012 at 8:45am — 2 Comments

Rosco Gobo Semi-Final Photo Voting, Round 2!

Day 2 of voting in the semi-finals begins with another six pics for you to choose from. Here are your contestants!

You can vote here.

Congrats to Amanda Clegg Lyon and Nathaniel Jewett! You won Round 2, and are headed to the finals!…

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Added by Jacob Coakley on May 23, 2012 at 12:30am — 4 Comments

Rosco Gobo Semi-Final Photo Voting, Round 1!

The first semi-final matchup in the TheatreFace and Rosco Gobo Photo Contest is now live! The pics included are below! Once you've checked them out, go vote!

UPDATE:

Sorry for the tardiness in posting the winners from Round 1! I announced them on Twitter the other day, but neglected to update this post. The winners from Round 1 were: Michael Diedrich and Ethan Krupp! Congrats you guys! …

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Added by Jacob Coakley on May 22, 2012 at 12:00pm — 3 Comments

Celebrating non-Theatre Life with Theatre People

In the past few years several of my close theatre friends from various eras in my career have tied the knot - and this past year the number seems to have reached almost epidemic proportions with no less than five good buddies (for some reason this year they've all been friends who are guys). I've had the good fortune not to mention the spare cash, banked time off, and calendar availability, to be a part of some of these weddings, most recently this past weekend.

One of my oldest…

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Added by Richelle Thompson on May 22, 2012 at 5:00am — No Comments

Theatre of Twenty-Year-Olds

I have heard many colleagues complain in the past year that there seems to be a surfeit of early twenty-somethings creating plays about what it is like to be that age or younger, and written in that particular voice. The argument is that this isn’t compelling theatre. But… haven’t we all been saying for over a decade that North American theatre is entering into a crisis because it hasn’t found a younger…
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Added by Lindsay Anne Black on May 21, 2012 at 1:08pm — 2 Comments

TheatreFace and Rosco Gobo Photo Contest Voting Schedule

Thanks to everyone who submitted to the TheatreFace and Rosco Gobo Photo Contest! We had a LOT of submissions – more than we have had before – so we’re going to do the voting a little differently, too, to make sure that none of them get lost in the shuffle.

Voting will now occur in two rounds. This week…

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Added by Jacob Coakley on May 21, 2012 at 12:04pm — 3 Comments

Opportunity

We as Americans love to gamble. We love the long-shot underdog one-in-a-million victory. We love the sports movies with weak teams rallying, the spy movies with one man triumphing over entire armies of bad guys, the American Idol stories of a nobody exploding into a mega-star somebody. America, land of the free, land of opportunity, land of the lottery winners!

Real life functions a little differently.

Not to say the fantasy doesn't come true, or the…

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Added by M. Yichao on May 21, 2012 at 10:00am — No Comments

Building a Theater- Chesapeake Shakspeare Company's Adventure

So, I find myself in a unique position. I am the Founder of a theater company that, nine years after its birth, is in the process of acquiring a permanent indoor home- a project that will cost six million dollars when all is said and done. It’s not a building built by a university for our use, nor is it a shared performing arts center that is being renovated by a third party and we will be sharing with other groups. It will be our theater and we will be responsible for making it a…

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Added by Ian Gallanar on May 20, 2012 at 7:08am — 1 Comment

Technology

As I mentioned last month (here and
here), our department received a sizable grant this year to purchase automation and control equipment to outfit a nice-sized lab with logic controllers, control software, and a pair of iPads. I've been spending the last week mucking about with Cycling…

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Added by Rich Dionne on May 18, 2012 at 6:20am — No Comments

Please leave a message at the tone

“Hello, this is the Gizortenplatz Playhouse. Please listen to our menu as the choices are constantly changing. After making a selection, please leave a message at the tone. Proper elocution is expected.

To Donate Money, please press 1

To Purchase Tickets,…

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Added by Erich Friend on May 17, 2012 at 8:43am — No Comments

Is Theatre Really Obsessed With New Plays?

But wait…haven’t we always been?

What’s all this about? Well, two times last week I came across the “theatre is obsessed with new plays” meme and both times I asked myself, “Really? Are we really that obsessed with new plays?”

The longer I considered this question the more I began to wonder, hasn’t that always been the case? After all, before there was a canon of classics to draw from, those classics were being written. Once upon a time those classics were new plays.

I…

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Added by Marisela Treviño Orta on May 16, 2012 at 5:00am — 5 Comments

Here there be Dragons...

Last weeks post "The Unicorn" was about the shows we covet being a part of... the plays of fable we dream of adding to our resume and portfolio - be it designing, staffing, directing, acting.

But like every coin,…

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Added by Richelle Thompson on May 15, 2012 at 5:00am — No Comments

To Stage Managers

Dearest Stage Manager:

I have a confession: I am kind of in love with you. Whether I'm acting or directing, you really complete me (and the production). You're the glue that holds everything together. You're the talent that takes a bunch of really cool individual pieces and pulls it together into an art-making machine. It blows my mind everything you have to do, and how you do it, to make a production happen. And you rarely get the love you deserve, because when you're good,…

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Added by M. Yichao on May 14, 2012 at 9:00am — No Comments

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