BWW Blog: Joscelyne Tamburri - Another Opening, Another Show by Guest Blogger: Joscelyne Tamburri - April 17, 2017 It's our last week of rehearsals for Disney's Beauty and The Beast and I am eyes-deep in frilly bloomers and life sized household objects. We have a finished show which continues being polished each day and it's so beautiful. I cannot believe how we have managed to pull together such an incredible and professional looking show in the amount of time we have been working. VLOG: Joscelyne Tamburri - Behind the Scenes of CCPA's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST by Guest Blogger: Joscelyne Tamburri - April 14, 2017 CCPA Celebrates the 25th Anniversary of 'Beauty and the Beast' Live in Victoria, April 21-29 at the McPherson Playhouse. BWW Blog: Jessica Vanek - HAND TO GOD at Majestic Repertory Theatre by Jessica Vanek - April 11, 2017 Jess here. Las Vegas is known for its groundbreaking entertainment and risky performances. The production I just saw of HAND TO GOD at the newly-opened Majestic Repertory Theatre is no exception to the rule. This show was undoubtedly the funniest work I have ever seen, thanks to the actors and director, Troy Heard. HAND TO GOD follows Jason, a troubled teenage boy with a strange connection to his homemade puppet. Jason struggles to please his recently widowed mother who has put together a daily 'Puppet Practice' group in the basement of a local Texas Lutheran Church. Things slowly start to spiral out of control when Jason's puppet, Tyrone, seems to develop a sinister mind of his own. Chaos and consequences ensue, as Jason and Tyrone ultimately go wild. BWW Blog: Joscelyne Tamburri - Putting It All Together by Guest Blogger: Joscelyne Tamburri - April 6, 2017 While in the midst of only our 2nd week of rehearsal, I am astonished at the rate that our musical is coming together. I am so used to working 2 hours a day, 2-3 times a week, painstakingly watching piece by piece slowly mend to one another; a snail's pace compared to this. BWW Blog: Joscelyne Tamburri - The Start of Something New by Guest Blogger: Joscelyne Tamburri - March 31, 2017 With my first year of college classes over, (it's so weird saying that!) we are officially into rehearsals for 'Disney's Beauty and The Beast.' These first few rehearsals have been so amazing and eye-opening; it's my first time working in this type of atmosphere and having absolute focus just on the show is so refreshing. BWW Blog: Keanna Irving - The King's Players Presents THE CRUCIBLE by Guest Blogger: Keanna Irving - March 29, 2017 Strange things are happening in the bottom floor of an office building in New York City's Financial District. BWW Blog: Kellie Williams - My Top Five Favorite Things About JULIE'S GREENROOM by Guest Blogger: Kellie Williams - March 24, 2017 Julie Andrews' new Netflix series, Julie's Greenroom, premiered last Friday. I didn't expect to like it since it is geared toward younger audiences, but I ended up loving it! It features really catchy songs and many important lessons about all the different parts of the arts: from singing as a group and writing songs together to improv and even clowning. Here are five of my favorite things about the show: BWW Blog: Joscelyne Tamburri - Latest Happenings by Guest Blogger: Joscelyne Tamburri - March 24, 2017 After countless hours of rehearsal over many months, All That Jazz, our production with the Naden Band is officially over. I am so proud of our school and the Naden band-of the Royal Canadian Navy - thought I would clarify who they were) for the amazing 2 shows we put on. It's a strange thing to have something we have spent so long getting ready for to be over in just 1 day and now we are completely moving on, it feels all too sudden. That's showbiz I guess. I must admit the nights off since we are no longer rehearsing for the show are nice. Though, we won't be missing musical rehearsals for too long; we startDisney's Beauty and The Beast rehearsals Saturday! But, like I was saying, this is the last week of real school where we have our final handwritten assignments due (and a lot of them!). It's nice to have those nights off to finish homework or get a few extra hours of sleep, even if we do miss rehearsals. BWW Blog: Amanda Grillo - Theater Club Corner: Meet the Short Play Festival Directors by Guest Blogger: Amanda Grillo - March 21, 2017 Coming up March 24th and 25th, we have the theater club's first short play festival. Completely student run, this festival will showcase published plays as well as two original student works. These plays are performed, designed, and directed by the students. As one of the student directors, I can't begin to tell you about how proud I am to be a part of this festival. This is my first time directing outside of classes and I am absolutely thrilled to be directing Smitten written by Mark Harvey Levine. The entire experience has shaped me as a director, actor, designer, and even an audience member. It has definitely impacted how I will look at future productions and has given me even more respect for the various positions involved in making a production happen. Let's meet some of my other fellow directors shall we? BWW Blog: Cheyenne Dalton - Giving DROWSY A New Meaning by Guest Blogger: Cheyenne Dalton - March 20, 2017 I was the assistant sound designer and the sound engineer for Auburn University Theatre's production of The Drowsy Chaperone. My duties ran from paperwork, to recordings, to sound pick-up, load-in, running the show, and strike. The sound designer was Anthony Narciso, who we have hired three times previously to design sound for our shows. I am still amazed at how much he can teach me, and how much I still have to learn, regardless of how well I'm doing at sound at the moment. There is never a moment when I want to stop learning about my field, or really when I want to stop learning in general. There is always going to be someone out there who knows more than I do, and it's not as threatening as it may seem. It's a challenge, yes, but also a wonderful experience of sharing and collaborating with what we know. I'm happy to announce that now I know what microphone Mariah Carey wants for her performances, and I know why she wants that, and why it matters. I can tell you what a line array is, and I've learned so much more about EQ than I thought I was going to during the run of The Drowsy Chaperone (like how bringing down a frequency will notch out those harsh 's' sounds, and how I should always cut out the low end of the frequencies). BWW Blog: Kellie Williams - Broadway on a Budget by Guest Blogger: Kellie Williams - March 17, 2017 Broadway shows are amazing, and if I could I'd see one every day. But since I'm a student on a budget, I have to keep my eyes peeled for more cost effective ways to see theatre in NYC. Here are my tips: BWW Blog: Joscelyne Tamburri - The Countdown To Naden by Guest Blogger: Joscelyne Tamburri - March 16, 2017 With less than 7 days left until opening of 'All That Jazz,' our big concert with the Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy, the excitement within the school is practically palpable. We now have had our very first full run through of the show with most of our costumes, and though there are obviously still some rough edges (like any show would have with their first full run), everyone finally got to see the bigger picture as a company, and after seeing everything we have accomplished over these past few weeks, we should all be so proud of ourselves. I know I am sure proud of it and everyone who's been pouring every bit of their time and energy to make it become this incredible show. The high level of performance that is starting to shimmer out from inside each of us is breath-taking to see. Everyone is starting to shine from excitement, I can see the little glimmers sparking behind their eyes, and I'm looking forward to seeing those sparks really begin to ignite day by day as we reach our peak at Naden. BWW Blog: Meet Joscelyne Tamburri of the Canadian College of Performing Arts by Guest Blogger: Joscelyne Tamburri - March 10, 2017 Today begins a new blog by Joscelyne Tamburri, a Year I student of the Canadian College of Performing Arts (CCPA). The college is one of Canada's top training centres for students looking to train for a career on stage, screen or in the recording studios. BWW Blog: Amanda Grillo - THE NETHER: Creating the World by Guest Blogger: Amanda Grillo - March 2, 2017 Upon the embarking of tech week and opening the production, I had the pleasure of talking to two of the people responsible for creating the hideaway and the world of The Nether. I spoke with the sound designer, Alec Smith, and the set designer, Andy Esborn. They allowed me to pick their brains for a little as I learned about their position and their inspirations for this production. BWW Blog: Monica Furman - Dealing With Rejection by Guest Blogger: Monica Furman - February 23, 2017 As artists, actors, and overall human beings, we receive rejection all the time. But how we deal with rejection...that's an art. Rejection 101 isn't taught in any major perhaps because it cannot be defined or streamlined. Everyone deals with rejection differently. I asked a few artists that I look up to how they deal with rejection, in hopes that their methods inspire me to try something new: BWW Blog: Amanda Grillo - Meet the Cast of THE NETHER by Guest Blogger: Amanda Grillo - February 17, 2017 It's that time of the semester! The first week of March transports the Bucknall theater at the University of New Haven to Jennifer Haley's cyber world of The Nether. I was lucky enough to get an exclusive first look and talk to the cast about what the process has been like and what you can expect when you come to see the show. Let's find out what they have to say. Shall we? BWW Blog: Amanda Grillo - A Festival for the Books: A Reflection of the KCACTF Region 1 Festival by Guest Blogger: Amanda Grillo - February 7, 2017 I recently had the pleasure of joining classmates in the participation of the 49th Annual Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival for Region 1. I found myself immersed in a world of talented future theatre professionals and current professionals that helped to mold my experience and bring me one step closer to accomplishing my goal. BWW Blog: Monica Furman - How We Put On the Only Ghostlight in Orange County (For Less than a Broadway Show Ticket) by Guest Blogger: Monica Furman - February 7, 2017 If you've been living under a theatrical rock, you may have missed the Ghostlight Project, a national movement to pledge or reaffirm diversity and equity initiatives by artistic communities that launched on January 19, 2017. BWW Blog: Kellie Williams - Broadway Con 2017 Day 3 by Guest Blogger: Kellie Williams - February 3, 2017 Last month, my sister and I attended the third and final day of BroadwayCon 2017. We had such a great time all day, but here are the highlights of our day: BWW Blog: Amanda Grillo - An Actor Who Does Both by Guest Blogger: Amanda Grillo - January 19, 2017 For those that don't know, I personally identify as a 'techtor'. This term came to me one day when I was scrolling through Pinterest. It means an actor who is also a techie. Most people will pick one or the other and solely focus on one. That is honestly great for them. I, however, find that I am not alone in my adventure to learn everything. Several people that I've worked with are actors that also do tech or are techies that also act. BWW Blog: Patti Meadors - Tips for Memorizing Lines by Guest Blogger: Patti Meadors - January 18, 2017 After receiving a new script and knowing what you have been cast as, the first thing actors generally do is look through their script and identify their lines. If you are worried about learning lines quickly, here are some tips that have helped me learn lines quickly. BWW Blog: Keanna Irving - Shakespeare Meets Hip Hop: A Review of OTHELLO: THE REMIX by Guest Blogger: Keanna Irving - January 16, 2017 The Westside Theatre pulsed with hip hop music and glowed with the neon lights on stage. Did I come to the right place or was this a club? I settled into my seat, ready for this one act ride. BWW Blog: Monica Furman - Creative Juicing with Mariah Owen and Leah McKendrick by Guest Blogger: Monica Furman - January 16, 2017 Content warning: This article describes art about sexual assault. BWW Blog: Amanda Grillo - Body Positivity in Theatre by Guest Blogger: Amanda Grillo - January 13, 2017 It's everywhere. Body Positive ads and videos work its way into the media on practically a daily basis. Stores are expanding the sizes they carry, girls are encouraged to embrace their curves, but all the same a photoshopped fantasy takes over our minds thinking what the ideal image is. I decided to take a look at how this affects the theatre world that I am so blessed to be a part of. I surveyed one hundred random, anonymous participants. The survey was distributed to several different theatre pages on social media where participants have a wide range of experiences and opinions. I also had the pleasure to interview Michael Kennedy (a student at the University of New Haven), Stephen Sheperd (a recent alumnus of the University of New Haven), and Diana Dart Harris (a professor at the University of New Haven whom has degrees in both dance education and exercise science). BWW Blog: Cheyenne Dalton - The Best Thing About Being a Theatre Major by Guest Blogger: Cheyenne Dalton - January 9, 2017 I bet you think I'll say 'built in friends' or 'fun classes' or 'hanging out in the green room' or 'doing shows,' and while all of those things are great and mostly true, none of those things are the best thing about being a theatre major. |
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