Safari Queen
Now 14 miles from my happy place.
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How many theater nerds to we have here? Wait, sorry...people who consider doing theater all the time to be a rich, full life?
How many theater nerds to we have here? Wait, sorry...people who consider doing theater all the time to be a rich, full life?
I'm just getting back into doing theatre again after about 15 years. My partner and I both have Bachelors degrees in Theatre Arts.
Oh, and I'll warn you now. You're going to need another thread for stage mothers . . .![]()
Thats not theater, thats DRAMA!![]()
DS finished a show at school last night. He starts rehearsals for the next show on Jan. 3.
I am in the process of gathering info about summer programs. There's a place that does musicals, but I think they are "pay to play" as opposed to audition. I think you pay them $700 and they cast your child in their production, no questions asked. Not sure we want to go that route. The children's theater where he has always taken classes does summer camps, and Dallas Theater Center and Dallas Summer Musicals offer camps. They are all tuition based, but none of them are $700.
I guess I will talk to the Theatre dept. chair at his school and see which programs she recommends.
See! I told y'all we'd need a separate thread for Stage Moms!![]()
Actually, I am looking for shows to submit to direct for the local community theatre we've been working with. They've got pretty good set and costume resources, but limited space, and not a lot of budget.
They're advising us that they need to be shows that will sell well. So I'm looking for ideas. Shows that aren't "done to death" but are still fun and appealing. Oh, and I'm not looking for musicals, since there are a couple board members at the theatre that like to direct all of their musicals.
So, how about it theatre peeps? Any other suggestions?
Take a look at "Kitchen Witches" This show is a show within a show. It has audience participation, and a great script for actresses. Small cast, and if you have a great costume resource, this is a good show. When I directed it there were a lot of stopping for laughs. The show is about a local cooking show host who is about to loose her show when her rival shows up for her last show. Because they are bitter enemies, the tv studio owner offers them a chance to do a show together (think Martha Stewart meets Paula Deen). You can get the script from Samuel French.