Monday, June 28, 2010

Day Six - from the bloody Scottish Play

The players have been learning their lines and more oft' than not, they speak them with great art. Meanwhile, back stage and downstairs the production crew is working away and the set and props are really coming along! Maureen Blasco is leading the work with design and painting from Caleb Chase and man-of-all work, Declan Flynn. The work creating props got a huge boost from the Gospodarek family who made some awesome weapons over the weekend.  Big thanks to Noah Seigel and Steven Chace for carpentry, sound set-up and dangerous ladder work. Rosie and Lyndsey are working magic with our thrifting and costuming the cast in a neo-Scots theme. This evening, as the actors struggle to get all those words into their heads, the production crew is making torches, cauldrons, daggers, thrones, crowns and sound effects.

Please note this time change: "Tomorrow and tomorrow..." we will end at 1pm as we hope to run through the play, from  King to King, to King  on Tuesday and Wednesday. And, if your actor wears a kilt in the play they need hiking boots, Doc Martens, work boots, or some high topped foot wear and knee socks. We will have some shoes to try on but are in need of extras. Also, we need  3 pair of old gloves that can have the fingers cut off (without hands in them). Slide show below.



1 comment:

Carolyn Stearns said...

wow already see a huge difference funny how a little plaid changes everything!