Tuesday, 9 February 2010

Rehearsals continue

Last night we attempted to block a movement scene involving all fifteen members of the company - and let me tell you it was trickier than we imagined! Everyone in the cast is so different; from people with two left feet to a dancer who was thinking of the moves in terms of rhythm and beats. We all had a laugh, and the scene is far from perfect but we're starting to see how the show is going to look. Dawn and Rosie have (slightly) panicked us all by telling us we only have a month and a bit until our first run of performances, but I think that if we keep our eye on the goal then it will be ready on time. After all, hopefully we'll be getting some VIPS (fingers crossed!) to have a look at what we've got so far, to help us know what to tweak before the summer.

In a couple of weeks we're going to see a show at Nordon Farm Arts Centre called "In a Thousand Pieces", a show I saw myself a couple of years ago in Edinburgh which then won a Fringe First. The show is about sex trafficking in Europe, and the company have agreed to chat to us afterwards about the subject matter, how they developed the piece and of course what the Edinburgh Fringe will be like! It will be really useful to have a look at the type of shows we'll be up against, and the amount of quality we'll need!

Have a look at some of last night's photographs, and keep checking the blog; we have three regular contributors so there will be stuff put up each week.



Dawn and Simran
Liam working with Monica on character

Dani, Helen and Juliet
Dani, Helen and Juliet

One of our directors, Dawn

Friday, 5 February 2010

Exciting news!

We've just had some great news - we've just booked C Venues for our Edinburgh run! We'll be performing the show at Royal Eagle Lodge from the 7th to the 14th of August - 8 performances! It's a fantastic space; right on the Royal Mile which is a brilliant position to be in for both publicity and for soaking up the atmosphere. Now we've got the weight of finding a venue off our minds we can concentrate on developing the play itself!

Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Juliet's thoughts on rehearsals

So Monday was the first week of rehearsals on the first draft of the script for the first lot of performances, so everything has been new and exciting. Luckily in the hands of our capable directors we aren’t forced into line stories, pop-up books or other such ‘dramatic’ techniques considered useful in school. Quite a relief to anyone that’s experienced GCSE Drama. We’ve got stuck into creating depth and stories for our characters. Although, some of us did have difficulty finding an animal to represent our character, especially that of a patronizing, yet professional social worker. On the non-dramatic side of things, we’ve started to think about the gaping hole in our Edinburgh fund. After discarding inappropriate fundraising activities, such as converting South Street into a Harem, we’ve settled on some more realistic ideas. All dates and times of these will be updated here, on the website and on facebook so there’s definitely no excuses.

Getting stuck into rehearsals

This week was our first rehearsal using scripts, after our read through last Monday. We played around with a scene set in airports in Britain and Italy, which included a lot of movement going from character to character depending on the country. It's all very exciting at the moment; we're all raring to go but at the same time a bit uncertain about our characters. Since many of us are multi-rolling and playing characters with a background so different to our own we spent some time making character profiles for each part we play, looking at their objectives, hopes and dreams and personal history, to put us more in touch with own characters and the team as a whole.

On a different note, we have had positive news from venues in Edinburgh saying they may consider our application. It's a bit early right now to secure a spot but fingers crossed we'll get our top choice! Plans about transport for example are also being finalised, so the project is really moving forward and becoming a reality. We have also been planning more fundraisers to add to our budget; we're trying to get as much as possible because then any left over money can be used to contribute to theatre tickets whilst at the Edinburgh Fringe.

Lastly - a couple of dates for the diary

Gig at South Street: Saturday 8th May - The Hattie Carrolls and support. Here are a few of the bands playing...

http://www.myspace.com/hattiecarrolls

http://www.myspace.com/wearethebrinx

http://www.myspace.com/garageflowersuk


Music recital at South Street: Sunday 9th May - local classic musicians along with tea and cake


Keep checking out the blog for more updates!