Showing posts with label production. Show all posts
Showing posts with label production. Show all posts

Friday, June 27, 2008

Pictures at Last!!!

Pictures are here at last! Here are a few to start... more to follow...

remember me, but forget my fate

glen dance

wayward sisters

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

How godlike is the form he bears


It is all coming together!!!
I won't tell you what this is, but leave you to wonder. Suffice it to say, I am very pleased so far.

Tomorrow is "load in" at the theatre which means moving all of the components of the show into the space. Set pieces, props, costumes, orchestra, lights. Then our lighting designer begins to place the lighting instruments so they light the stage properly so he can design cues during our technical rehearsal that evening. A lot of things have to go really smoothly in a short period of time tomorrow. This is where good preparation really is key. This is where a nice margarita at the end of the day is almost a requirement.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

But ere we this perform...

I am very happy to report that great progress is being made!

I have been with the dancers all week and virtually all of the choreography is complete... and looks amazing. Again, I cannot express how much I enjoy seeing these dancers work... watching Dominic's mind awhirl, seeing how the dancers take what he says or demonstrates and then create these astonishing shapes with their bodies.

In the evenings I have been working with our principals and the comprimari... again, a real pleasure. I believe this is Krista River's first production in Houston (she is singing Dido) and it is great to have her onboard. She is smart and lovely and sounds wonderful.

And today..... FIRST DAY WITH CHORUS. This is a phrase that strikes a bit of terror in the hearts of most directors. Excitement, yes, but if we are honest, a little terror. All of the things you normally worry about... staying on schedule, musical preparation, and oh yes, creating art through drama... are multiplied exponentially, as there are considerably more bodies and minds in the room to be watching and reading and guiding . I have high hopes for today. In fact, I plan to get through the entire show with them by the end of our 6 hours. I may be bald by the end, but I think we can do it!!

In other news.... a bit of a tragedy: yesterday in rehearsal one of our dancers BROKE HIS FOOT. We went to the hospital immediately and got x-rays, and there it was: a clearly broken metatarsal. This is fairly devastating for him, as he will have to be off of the foot for at least 12 weeks, and obviously is a bit of a blow to the show. DW is considering replacements as we speak, and I will keep you posted.