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Imagination Compact Artists Reveal #7--Keith Elijah Fasciani

Saturday, April 12, 2008 0 comments


What is The Imagination Compact?
And how can I support it while partying with Flux?

Keith Elijah Fasciani

Actor, The Lovers, May 5th

Flux History: Regular Flux Sunday participant

1. What Shakespeare role would you like to play next?
Maybe Hotspur. I'd like to do one of those bad-ass history/war plays.

2. What Shakespeare role would you like to play that no one
will ever cast
you in?
Not sure. I can be pretty convincing.

3. Describe the best Shakespeare production you've seen.
Hard to single out. But I did see a marathon of all the Henry's
at a church downtown once; quite a while ago. It was an
all day and night theater experience and it rocked.
The sets, the choreography and the intensity of
the actors all blended together to create a universe
that was mesmerizing.

4. If you had to date one of the Midsummer lovers, who would
you date and
why?
I don't know if you consider her of the lover's, but for me,
there is no one hotter than Titania. She's magical,
she can sing, and she's got like four other fairies-in-waiting
to assist in her doting. That's hot.

5. What is the first thing you think of when you hear the
word "flux"?

Doctor Emmit Brown and his DeLorean.

6. Fairies: colorful playmates or dangerous tricksters?
A little of both please.

7. If the Flux Capacitor made time travel possible when the
DeLorean reached
88mph, what do you think would happen
if Flux Theatre Ensemble got theatre
up to 88mph?
You ever see '*Vice Versa' *with Judge Rheinhold and Fred Savage?

8. Complete this sentence: "It's too late to go back now,
I'll just have to
do without my _______"
Better Judgement

6. If a capricious fairy turned you into an animal against
your will, what
animal would you be and why?
panther. they're cool.

7. Which would win in a fight - the forest of Midsummer or
the forest of
Arden?
Midsummer all-the-way. Scantily clad fairies with magic and
prowess beats em' out any day of the week.

8. How many licks does it take...?
a couple good ones

9. Would you rather have a beer with Richard Burbage or
William Kemp?

Burbage

10. If we could compact your imagination, what color
would it be and why?

I think it'd be a mix of purple, silver and red. Why not?
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And Just What, Pray Tell, Is A Flux Sunday?

Monday, November 26, 2007 0 comments

Glad you asked, intrepid blog reader. Almost every Sunday, Flux Theatre Ensemble and our growing community of actors, playwrights and directors get together to workshop new scenes. Sometimes we'll do the traditional 'read a scene and then talk about it', but more often than not we get on our feet and mess around a little. The picture to the right shows the first attempting to morph into the second with regulars Gregory Waller, David Crommett and Jane Taylor in the frame.

Director get their scenes and actors at 4, and by 5:30, they've given the scenes enough shape to share with rest of the group. While that shape is by necessity rough, its amazing how often that little staging will reveal.

The purpose of Flux Sundays is to allow our membership to stretch as artists, to deepen and grow our relationship with theatre artists we respect, and to develop plays for future production. Our 2008 season will feature several plays that were primarily developed at Flux Sundays!

And the work at Flux Sundays also funnels into our bar series, Have Another, and our potluck play reading series, Food:Soul. We've played with scenes from Brian Pracht, Johnna Adams, Adam Szymkowicz, Erin Browne, Rob Ackerman, Katherine Burger, Melissa Fendell, Jeremy Bascescu and members Joe Mathers and myself; worked with directors like John Hurley, Kay Mitchell, Heidi Handelsman, Angela Aastle and Members Kelly O Donnell and Heather Cohn; and TONS of great actors, including regulars like Jane Taylor, Nancy Franklin, Michael Davis, Katie Hartke, Rebecca McHugh Ken Glickfeld, David Crommett, Greg Waller, Daren Taylor, Elise Link, Marnie Schulenburg, Zack Robidas and a whole bunch more.

Our most recent Flux on Sunday the 18th featured members Cotton Wright and Candice Holdorf having a contest of who could be more enigmatic and fierce in Jeremy's members Tiffany Clementi and Christina Shipp catching the manic comedy and longing of Adam's A Wonderful Wife; members Tiffany Clementi and Christina Shipp catching the manic comedy and longing of Adams Open Heart; member Jason Paradine once again bringing the funny hard as Frank in Rob' Icarus of Ohio and then even harder w/a pan European accent in Katherine's musical Batvia, and newcomer Keith Fasciani breathing a charming life into member Isaiah Tanenbaum's first Flux playwriting offering, Viva Fidel!

While we're off for next week because of our first Food:Soul with Adam's Pretty Theft (stay tuned for more info); I'll be updating this blog with more news regarding this weekly workshop thing of ours. And thanks to everyone listed above and beyond who make it so vital, surprising and fun, week in and week out. Read the full story