First Day Of Rehearsal(s)
Last night, Flux had our first rehearsal for our upcoming production of Jacob's House. First rehearsals often seem to go one of three ways:
- The first rehearsal is treated as the thing you need to get through before real rehearsals begin: the creative team is guarded and cautious, and the actors throw the read through away casually; or
- The creative team is connected, enthusiastic, and focused: the actors take the creativity of the designer presentations and run with it, actually using the reading as a means to begin exploration of the play; or
- Personalities clash as a sense of doom begins to set in: the actors appear miscast, the creative team unprepared, and the script far from finished, and the reading sets off the brave faces and spiraling rationalizations of how it will all work out in the end once X, Y, and Z are fixed.
Problem is, so much depends on the personalities of the artists involved, that no amount of preparation can inoculate you against options #1 and #3.
So I'm pleased and relieved to say that our first rehearsal for Jacob's House fell in #2. Highlights included actor Bianca LaVerne Jones saying" There's no place I'd rather be right now", setting off similar affirmations from the rest of the creative team; costume designer Hannah Rose Peck telling the first timers how much they'd enjoy working w/Flux, and then presenting a power point powerhouse of a design; actors Matthew Archambault and Jessica Angleskhan making everyone laugh; SM Jodi Witherell providing a beautiful space for our first read through; and above all, a dynamic read through with newcomers to the process Zack Calhoon and Kelli Holsopple giving especially sharp reads.
To make matters more sweet, coming off the train I bumped into John Hurley, artistic director of Impetuous Theater Group, fresh off their first rehearsal for Crystal Skillman's The Vigil. John was buzzing with the energy of their read-through and post rehearsal costume design meeting, and it reminded me how Flux is a part of this larger Indie Theatre community.
Meanwhile, Facebook tells me Theatre of the Expendable also had their first rehearsal last night for Almost Exactly Like Us. I love the thought of three creative teams gathered around three tables to bring three very different plays to life in the same city; and I know it is happening all over this country, theatres big and small trying to make that critical first rehearsal count.
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So you've already bought your tickets for Battle of the Bards (and thank your doing that!). But how, oh how, will you be able to stay in touch with Flux after that but before Pretty Theft? Why not check out this event from our friendly neighborhood company Impetuous Theater Group that features a play from Member me and some acting from Member Jason Paradine!
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nytheatre.com 2008 People of the Year
You may have already seen this on our website or read this in our December newsletter, but the good people at nytheatre.com have selected Flux Theatre Ensemble as one of their People of the Year for 2008.
This is an honor for several reasons, first and foremost because it comes from nytheatre.com. Their generosity of spirit and expansiveness of reach has made them so essential it is hard to imagine New York theatre without them.
It is secondly exciting to share this honor with so many interesting artists, some we know, some we don't; and it is my hope that this award can also serve as the beginning of a relationship with many of the other lauded artists and companies.
Finally, it is exciting to follow in the footsteps of past winners, including companies like Electric Pear, Partial Comfort Productions, and Impetuous Theatre Group.
To learn more, go here.
And to hear a great podcast about the award, go here.
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