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Showing posts with label American Globe. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

READINGS! The way to keep busy when you're slow

Readings Galore!

When you're between projects what do you do? How do you fill the spaces between shows and films?

READINGS!  Theater companies have readings ALL the time to try out material for their upcoming seasons, as part of nights where they feature playwrights, or just to hear plays read. Production companies and writers themselves will also organize readings of potential works to be made.  So, that's how I've been filling the empty spaces right now between project.

The first set of readings I did were with the amazing company Theatre East.

A dear friend (Darlene!!!!!!!!) appeared in one of their productions last season, Normalcy, and it was by far one of the best things I've seen on stage in a long time. Smart Smart Darlene has done what all good little actors should do and has cultivated a loving relationship with this company.  (Honestly how could you not. The Husband and Wife duo who run it make you feel more welcomed and a part of the ensemble than many a family gathering.)  So it was with great joy that I jumped at the chance to read a part in Darlene's play, Property, at one of their new works reading nights.  It's like a stress free audition. How can you go wrong with that? Twas a great night of words and beer and making new friends. (And hopefully connections)

That hopefully turned into a...nailed it! Shortly after the reading I was contacted by Judson Jones, the Artistic Director to read a new play by the daughter of Dominic Chianese, the actor who portrayed Uncle Junior in the Soprano's.  Why would any one say no?  In their defense the action centers around an Italian neighborhood and hello...me...need I say more? It was a small part, but another good night of reading. Having people hear my voice say these words.  It was a simple table read so of course it was rough in some places (talking about my own delivery) but who cares. They called me back to read some more!  You can bet a thank you is on the way.

The next reading I was invited to take part in was of Chekov's Cherry Orchard with the American Bard Theater Company.


First of I have to say that I love the idea of going back to American Globe, which is where Amer. Bard is currently residing. There is such a feeling of going home. Of being home. In a space that I've only worked a few times, but fell in love with. Both companies are filled with people who look at you and smile, instantly accept you, and want you to succeed. You'd think that would be the case everywhere, but it's not. So no wonder I feel like I'm home when I'm there. 

With American Bard I was asked to read a part in a very casual round table read of the Cherry Orchard. (Which to me is a ridiculous comedy. The people in it are honestly ridiculous save for one person. But of course no one listens to them.) I'll also say that sometimes reading the classics on your own is a chore. A chore among chores. For one who is a Shakespearephile, it's stilll so difficult to get me to sit down and read some of these older plays.  But to sit in a circle and see and hear the characters come to life? Sign me up. 

Plus it doesn't help that I feel as if I helped with the planning of their upcoming season. (even if I really didn't, it's nice to feel important)

I'd like to say this is how I ALWAYS spend my down time between projects, but that would be a lie. Ideally this is what I would do to keep the creative acting juices flowing. But you can't really plan your life out like that. 

So after all that, who spends their downtime how? How do you fill the spaces between projects?


Friday, April 27, 2012

Photo A Day 115

Far out in Brooklyn, its old, falling apart. But at the same time...such an amazing subway stop.


Photo A Day 110

There are lots of pics of spaces and theaters cause..well...I visit them a lot. Can't help it. And I love what I see and do. So...stop complaining.

I also have no words for this.  none.

Photo A Day 108

Not sure how this was taken, or how it came out as good as it did in such low light. Good times.



Photo A Day 107

R&J in action.  Well, actually J and the Nurse.  Close enough.


Thursday, April 12, 2012

Photo A Day 96

I'm just getting fascinated by all these hidden performance spaces that no one ever gets to use.  This one is in a High school and sadly, is mainly used to announcements and general assemblies.


Sunday, March 18, 2012

Photo A Day 77

St. Patrick's Day in the city. Possibly the best and worst day of the year.

Just  Sea of Green

Photo A Day 73

There was shouting, and clanging of swords, and falling and that wonderful puppy didn't flinch and watched the entire show!


Photo A Day 71

Can't love this enough.  This is out back behind the Globe.  Mercutio (Brandon) looking threatening...or escaping a fire.  Either one.


Photo A Day 69

Ah, A nice relaxing rehearsal...yeah...right.

R&J Amer. Globe

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Photo A Day 67

Not the greatest pic.  It's the view behind the Globe. It's such a peaceful calm area stuck between a church and a few other buildings in Times Square.


Photo A Day 65


Newly soled boots...lookin' sharp.


Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Photo A Day 57

So this truly looked cooler in person. And the camera snapped a second late.  It was even more impressive right before. But still...Let's here it fr Robbie and Brandon fightin' away.

R&J fight rehearsal

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Photo A Day 53

Every once in a while you need that one Times Square shot.  Even though I loathe the area...I'm rehearsing here.

It's a light day...people wise

Monday, February 20, 2012

Photo A Day 49

The set of Pericles from American Bard Theater at American Globe.  It's not our set, but something to play on for sure.