Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Hello, Matt!

You rock my world!
I emailed a response to the email address attached to your blogger account -- let's start with that!
Talk to you soon.

Alb

Monday, September 25, 2006

Rehearsal schedule week of 9/25

Here it is, kiddies:

Monday 9/25 -- pgs. 1-29 pre-Goldie. Bring your full attention, your peg legs, your iambs and maybe your p's and q's.

Tuesday -- the crazy day while Alb is out professionally collaborating with colleagues. Kim's in charge. She may bring some of Nina's old "discipline methods." Seriously. Kim's in charge. [this is my best guess on times... ]
Focus: fun with the text, flow, enunciation, and oh who knows?
1:15 - 1:45 Basil/Dewey work through (many times) beginning, pg. 33-36, end
1:45 - 2:15 Norma/Luella pg. 28 and anything else you care to muddle through.
2:15 - 2:45 Darlene / Dewey / Melvin pg. 46-49
2:45 - til we're done pg. 49-57 -- this includes:
Basil / Ferris / Buddy / CC / Norma / Luella / Goldie
Please run this last section a few times and in a few different flavors.

Wednesday -- a quick game for everyone and then pg. 29 - 61

Thursday -- Act II pg. 63 - 83

Friday -- a quick game and then Act II pg. 83 - 106

It's your responsibility to check your script -- if you're not reading lines, you're welcome to come, but it's not mandatory that you stay for the entire rehearsal.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Callbacks for the Diviners

Link to the callback list for Diviners.

Friday, September 08, 2006

Auditions for BHS Drama's fall play, The Diviners

Details details details.

  • Audition materials (a short cutting from the script) will be available in A100 on Monday morning approximately 10 minutes after Albrecht arrives at school.
  • Sign up in advance for an audition time on either (pick one) Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday (Sept. 12-14) on the sheet outside A100.
  • Callbacks: A smaller group will be called back for a second round of auditions on Friday Sept. 15. Check to see if your name is on the list Thursday evening 1/2 hour after auditions end (the call back list will be posted here as well.)
  • If you make the callback list, you must be at callbacks to be cast in the show! Plan on being here from 3:30 to 5:30 on Friday. I'll have everybody read in pairs or small groups at least 2-3 times. If you're waiting to read, remember to be patient! Callbacks are part of the process that ensures we get the right combination of people together!
  • Our final cast list will be posted after school on Monday, Sept. 18th.
  • Our first cast script read through (you must attend if cast!) will be Wednesday, Sept. 20th at 3:30 in A100.
  • Our first techie meeting will occur as soon as we've received Matt's designs. Check here for more details on that.
  • Want to get a jump start thinking visually about this show? Check out the info in our previous post on Diviners "and the Fall Show is..." I've updated links and included a bookmark file of images that might help you get the look and feel into your head.
    Oops. Just discovered that some of the links didn't jump safely. The Indiana Historical society phots are all good, though. Sorry. I'll fix it when I get a moment.

We will also have a "Franklin scene shop moving day" sometime in the near future. I'll keep you posted!

An unrelated note: shout out to last year's graduated theatre freaks! Break a leg wherever you are ... :-)

Friday, September 01, 2006

And the fall show is...

By now, many of you have heard about the fall play choice. In case you haven't, I'll fill you in.
I read about 40 scripts in June. I narrowed the field down to shows that might be suited well to our stage and potential casts/crews. I shared the scripts with a few graduated theatre folks and gathered some feedback over coffee. (This was quite fun and highly insightful.)

After careful consideration, I've selected Jim Leonard's acclaimed drama, The Diviners. I have a few copies on hand if you'd like to peruse the script prior to auditions. Of course, please share the scripts with your fellow theatre freaks or return them so that others also have access!

You can find all sorts of info on specifics in the show, like the time period, what diviners are or what water divining/dousing is, etc. out on the web. There is a strong tradition of water dousing throughout the U.S. I have a neighbor who claims to have the ability. Having said that, the play does not ask the audience or performers to believe in dousing. Rather, it uses dousing as an explanation for the special skills that Buddy Layman possesses. And because you might know that I love to over-research, here is a link to a load of images I found tonight that resemble what life might have been like during this time period.

What I love right now about this play is the number of avenues and themes that we'll be able to explore!

And now I want to emphasize the importance of our theatre community here. Some of you may feel some concern. Yes, the cast is smaller than shows we did last year (there are 11 speaking roles, with room for additional non-speaking roles as well). Don't let that discourage you! There are plenty of opportunities to be involved with BHS Drama. Remember that our theatre family isn't reserved just for the folks who happen to be currently on stage. It takes a whole village to kick off a successful production! This year we'll especially need to pull together, since we don't have a Matt-tech-god here to help us. I'm most interested in team players willing to share/devote their time and energies in all sorts of ways to the success of our season!

Looking for:


  • actors
  • stage managers/assistant directors/rehearsal assistants
  • a dulcimer player
  • construction help
  • props
  • lighting (crew and board)
  • costume creation/aquiring and coordination
  • makeup and hair
  • sound
  • PR (advertising: coordinating radio/news, posters, etc)
  • box office and house management
  • research and display
  • a fun and games committee

Also, remember that there will be ample performance and other opportunities this year!
* Our spring show, for example, is a wonderful romantic comedy with a cast of approximately 20.
* We haven't settled on a one-act yet, but remember that this, too, is another theatre opportunity.
* Last year we attempted to launch a student produced series. I'll be looking for your feedback on whether that is an activity worth pursuing, and when in the school year it should fall.

Look for posters around the school (or come help me hang them up!)
The back to business theatre info meeting will be Friday September 8 after school in A100. Or, of course feel free to drop by any time for a visit. You all know where I live.
Auditions for The Diviners will be the following week.
Opening night is the week following Thanksgiving (Dec. 1, 2, 3).

I do honestly need some help coming up: As most of you know, ISD 181 is facing some serious financial challenges. In order to generate revenue, they rented out our scene shop. Yes, this was quite upsetting at first, but since it's a reality, our best option is to put a positive spin on this. I think we've secured some space for storage, but we will need some help moving our materials and organizing the new space. The idea is that the new space will be a more permanent place so that we can avoid future moves. Of course any help is incredibly appreciated. Many hands make light work, and usually can also lift pizzas...

Hurray! Huzzah! I can't wait to jump into another season with the coolest artists in the world!


  • Alb