IMPORTANT RE: COACHING for this schedule in the Park: If you are called at all between 1 and 4, please show up for the entire rehearsal. The times listed below are when you will be working with Rhonda, but you will also be called upon to begin or continue work on the same scenes with your Teacher-Coaches. Thank you!
Bring a rain jacket to the park, good shoes or boots, and all your good luck. Showers threaten us this week.
WEDNESDAY
In the park:
1-2pm - Act 3: sc3 [Touchstone, Audrey, Jaques]
(1-2pm specific coaching - Oliver's story Act 4: sc3)
2-3pm - Act 5: sc1 [Touchstone, Audrey, William, Corin]
3-4pm - Act 3: sc4 [Corin, Celia, both Rosalinds]
109
7:30-8:30pm - Act 1: sc3 [Frederick, Celia, both Rosalinds]
8:30-9:30pm - Act 2: sc2 [Frederick, LeBeau]
9:30-10:30 - Act 3: sc 1 [Frederick, Oliver]
THURSDAY
In the park:
1-2:30pm - Act 1: sc2 [Frederick, Orlando, LeBeau, Touchstone, both Rosalinds]
2:30-4pm - Act 3: sc2B [Celia, both Rosalinds, Orlando, Jaques]
109/104 (meet in 109)
7:30-8:30pm - Act 3: sc2A [Orlando, Corin, Touchstone, Celia, both Rosalinds]
8:30-10:30pm - Act 1: sc2 The Wrestling w/Bob Mcdougall [Charles, Orlando]
9-10:30pm - Act 2: sc4 [Touchstone, Celia, both Rosalinds, Corin, Silvius]
FRIDAY
109 - Music
(Prelude, Act 2: sc5, Act 2: sc7, Act 4: sc2, Wedding)
4pm-5pm - All Called [yes, even Kelsey]
5pm-7pm - Adam, Amiens, William, Jaques - BRING YOUR INSTRUMENTS (Syd: Tambourine, Tami: Guitar, Evan: Mandolin)
SATURDAY MORNING
pre-tech work in the park:
10am-11:30am - Act 5: sc2 [Orlando, Oliver, Silvius, Phebe, both Rosalinds]
ALL CALLED @ 11:30am
SATURDAY and SUNDAY
Tech in the park - TBD
All expect to be called 10am - 5pm.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Monday, April 4, 2011
Rehearsal Schedule 4/4-4/11
Here's the schedule for this week:
Would love to see everyone show up for rehearsal about 5 minutes early to drop your stuff and greet your colleagues, then begin warm-up right at 7:30pm with the Lover and his Lass song.
Tonight (Monday) Apr 4rd:
Meet in 109 - 7:45pm run thru: 1:1 through 5:2
(Rosalind: Sara)/notes for work
104 - 7:45pm Kaila - monologue work with Mike
Tuesday Apr 5th:
Meet in 109 - 7:45pm work thru (Rosalind: Sara)
104 - 7:45pm Kaila - solo studio time
Wednesday Apr 6th:
Meet in 109 - 7:45pm run thru: 1:1 through 5:2
(Rosalind: Kaila)/notes for work
104 - 7:45pm Sara - solo studio time
Thursday Apr 7th:
Meet in 109 - 7:45pm work thru (Rosalind: Sara)
104 - 7:45pm Sara - monologue work with Mike
Friday Apr 8th:
Meet in Park (Mostly Sunny, High 53, 10% chance of precipitation!)
4:00pm work 4:2 (Amiens/William/Rosalind/Celia)
4:30pm add Phebe/Silvius/Corin/Audrey - Prelude
5:15pm All Called (no Kelsey) 5:3 and 5:4 (The Wedding!)
[If it's raining again like last week, we'll meet in 109 - same schedule]
Monday Apr 11th:
1-4pm in the Park - specifics TBD (with Michael: Rhonda's out of town)
7:30-10:30pm - meet in 104 - All Called (Rhonda's back for evening rehearsal)
Would love to see everyone show up for rehearsal about 5 minutes early to drop your stuff and greet your colleagues, then begin warm-up right at 7:30pm with the Lover and his Lass song.
Tonight (Monday) Apr 4rd:
Meet in 109 - 7:45pm run thru: 1:1 through 5:2
(Rosalind: Sara)/notes for work
104 - 7:45pm Kaila - monologue work with Mike
Tuesday Apr 5th:
Meet in 109 - 7:45pm work thru (Rosalind: Sara)
104 - 7:45pm Kaila - solo studio time
Wednesday Apr 6th:
Meet in 109 - 7:45pm run thru: 1:1 through 5:2
(Rosalind: Kaila)/notes for work
104 - 7:45pm Sara - solo studio time
Thursday Apr 7th:
Meet in 109 - 7:45pm work thru (Rosalind: Sara)
104 - 7:45pm Sara - monologue work with Mike
Friday Apr 8th:
Meet in Park (Mostly Sunny, High 53, 10% chance of precipitation!)
4:00pm work 4:2 (Amiens/William/Rosalind/Celia)
4:30pm add Phebe/Silvius/Corin/Audrey - Prelude
5:15pm All Called (no Kelsey) 5:3 and 5:4 (The Wedding!)
[If it's raining again like last week, we'll meet in 109 - same schedule]
Monday Apr 11th:
1-4pm in the Park - specifics TBD (with Michael: Rhonda's out of town)
7:30-10:30pm - meet in 104 - All Called (Rhonda's back for evening rehearsal)
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Monday, March 28, 2011
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Clip from Rhonda
Hey all,
Here's some further info about Barbara Dilley whose work has inspired the dots-in-space, meditation, and red square work we're using in class to train for our improvisational scene work.
http://pontos.dharma.art.br/this-very-moment-is-always-the-occasion-0
http://pontos.dharma.art.br/this-very-moment-is-always-the-occasion-0
Friday, March 4, 2011
Dramaturgy Links
Here are some links provided by Mike on gender queer issues
http://t-vox.org/index.php?title=Category:Definitions
http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Genderqueer
A link to the 6 viewpoints:
http://www.sixviewpoints.com/Theory1.html
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Dramaturgy Update 2/26
Dramaturgy
Hi all!
I'm Ashley Almon and I am your dramaturg! I'm still a little new to this online system, so I hope I am posting my information in the right place, but if not, I'm sure I can edit it. But there's only one way to find out, right?!
Below, I have copied down an interesting link for you all to look at. Actually, the credit should go to Rhonda as she told me to check it out, and its really fascinating! It's about this group from the Seattle area (east side specifically) who came together to reteach gender and sexuality to our communities. Currently, the group is on tour across the United States and Canada promoting this new movement. They also made a documentary film last year that was the official selection at the San Francisco International Film Festival, the Seattle Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, and the London Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Interesting stuff! On the website, you can watch the trailer for the documentary as well.
So- if you have time, please go to: putthisonthemap.org
The links on the site can help you understand the issues that we currently are dealing with in our communities.
Oh, and here are some thigns to think about: when you were in high school, did you participate or have outreach programs like these? If so, how did this impact you and your friends? What is the importance of having an outreach program like this? More specifically, do you think that have these kind of programs more accessible to teens, do you think our suicide rate could go down? What are the contributing factors to such traumatic events such as suicide and teen depression (leading into adulthood?)
Hope all is well!
-Ash
Hi all!
I'm Ashley Almon and I am your dramaturg! I'm still a little new to this online system, so I hope I am posting my information in the right place, but if not, I'm sure I can edit it. But there's only one way to find out, right?!
Below, I have copied down an interesting link for you all to look at. Actually, the credit should go to Rhonda as she told me to check it out, and its really fascinating! It's about this group from the Seattle area (east side specifically) who came together to reteach gender and sexuality to our communities. Currently, the group is on tour across the United States and Canada promoting this new movement. They also made a documentary film last year that was the official selection at the San Francisco International Film Festival, the Seattle Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, and the London Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Interesting stuff! On the website, you can watch the trailer for the documentary as well.
So- if you have time, please go to: putthisonthemap.org
The links on the site can help you understand the issues that we currently are dealing with in our communities.
Oh, and here are some thigns to think about: when you were in high school, did you participate or have outreach programs like these? If so, how did this impact you and your friends? What is the importance of having an outreach program like this? More specifically, do you think that have these kind of programs more accessible to teens, do you think our suicide rate could go down? What are the contributing factors to such traumatic events such as suicide and teen depression (leading into adulthood?)
Hope all is well!
-Ash
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Also, here is a video from Rhonda:
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Rehearsal Calendar
Click on the link below to be directed to our Rehearsal Calendar.
Highlights
First Rehearsal
Monday, 2/28/11
7:30pm
MCC 109
No Rehearsal. Myth Projects
Wednesday, 3/9/11
No Rehearsal. Spring Break.
Saturday, 3/12/11 - Sunday, 3/20/11
Rehearsals Resume
Monday, 3/21/11
7:30pm
MCC 109
TECH
Saturday, 4/16/11 - Sunday 4/17/11
10:00am - 5:00pm
Volunteer Park
MCC 109
Opening Performance 1
Thursday, 4/21/11
3:30pm
Volunteer Park
Opening Performance 2
Friday, 4/22/11
3:30pm
Volunteer Park
Performance
Saturday, 4/23/11
3:30pm
Volunteer Park
Performance
Sunday, 4/24/11
3:30pm
Volunteer Park
Possible Pick Up Rehearsal
Thursday, 4/28/11
3:30pm
Volunteer Park
Performance
Friday, 4/29/11
3:30pm
Volunteer Park
Performance
Saturday, 4/30/11
3:30pm
Volunteer Park
Welcome Note
Welcome, cast and creative team to the 'Digital Call Board' for Cornish College of the Arts production of William Shakespeare's As You Like It. Here on the Digital Call Board you will find helpful information related to our rehearsal process, including updated schedules, rehearsal notes, dramaturgy info, and other production related updates. I hope you find this useful, and remember to check back often as updates will be posted frequently!
All the best,
Brian Cordoba
Stage Manager
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