Monday, February 20, 2012

Into the Woods....

The journey is underway!

Rehearsals are going strong, as research continues on my part.  So much more to learn and investigate, as my vision and concept evolves and the incredible views of my actors help to spark new ideas. 


The cast is adapting beautifully and most of the show is blocked... hard to believe, but it is nearly time to move onto choreography and working rehearsals!  That is where the fun begins for the actors... and myself!  The skeletal portrait which is now onstage is beginning to flesh out... that is always the most fulfilling and exciting part for me. 

Much of my old theatre company, W. Shakespeare & Co.'s Regency stock stock has been pulled and will be utilized in the show.  Always makes me smile to see some of those older dresses and costumes on new actors and actresses, thinking 'Jenny wore that in Romeo and Juliet', or 'Rob rocked that coat in Beauty and the Beast.'  Yes, the wonderful memories of WS&Co are especially rife at the moment, particularly since A MIDSUMMER NIGHT's DREAM was the first show we did after the company was founded in 1995.  I think often of Jennifer Hirsch and Erin Aycock  (WS&Co's Helena and Hermia) and where they are now --- Erin, an attorney in NY and Jennifer, a working actress.  I miss Matty Smith and his amazing Puck and great sense of fun.  Janet Wasson's adorable Quince and Rob Signom's overwhelmingly fabulous Bottom.  Yes, I miss and think of this cast often, even though I have directed and performed in productions of AMND many times since.

Well, back to the show at hand... I am so blessed with one of the most talented and versatile casts I have ever worked with and I will take a few moments today to introduce some of them to you!  As more BIOS and photos come in, you will be meeting more of the cast!





JOSH KATAWICK      
Puck/ Fight Director

Josh spent last summer in the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey's Professional Training Program.  While there, he appeared as Hector in Troilus & Cressida. He most recently played Benedick in Clark State's Much Ado About Nothing, and previously appeared in the title role of Stageworks' Hamlet and the Springfield Arts Council's The Music Man. Past credits include principal and featured roles in Titus Andronicus, Taming of the Shrew, Glengarry Glen Ross, I Hate Hamlet, Dial M for Murder and A Streetcar Named Desire.

 ALLISON HUSKO      
First Fairy/ Puck Understudy
Allison Husko attended the University of Southern California where she studied acting and film production. While at USC, Allison was accepted as a student abroad at the British American Drama Academy, London,
where she spent a year as an advanced acting student. Favorite productions while at University include: Macbeth (Lady Macbeth), Measure for Measure (Mistress Overdone), Othello (Desdemona),The Three Penny Opera (Jenny), Angels in America (Harper) and The Rover (Callis). Allison is a member of Free Shakespeare! She was in their production of Hamlet and was Titania, Queen of the Fairies, in their summer production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Allison has also been seen as Sonya in the 08’ Futurefest production of Heartland, which took the top award and as Madeline Livingston in Sinclair Community College’s spring production of The Women of Lockerbie. And was Elizabeth Proctor in SCC’s fall production of The Crucible. She is currently rehearsing a professional run as Annelle in Cincinnati at the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts in their production of Steel Magnolias.
 
REBECCA BAKER       
Titania
Rebecca loves community theatre and has been in numerous shows produced for the Springfield Summer Arts Festivals. Onstage, she's done roles like Mrs. Paroo in The Music Man, Morgan in Camelot, Mrs. Pearce in My Fair Lady and Mrs. Sowerberry in Oliver. She's also directed and worked backstage, as a member of the Ohio Lyric Theatre. Her first film role was as Maria in Hudson Taylor. Rebecca teaches theatre at Cedarville and is one of the directors there. She's also a speech therapist, and helps as a vocal coach. She's thrilled to be part of this show, work with Lisa and all the cast!


KELLY BENNINGTON
Hippolyta/Titania US/Asst. Director


Kelly is a 29-year-old native of Beavercreek, Ohio.  Kelly currently works as an associate attorney for the Law Office of Joseph C. Lucas, LLC in Centerville, Ohio.  When not practicing law, Kelly enjoys theatre.  She recently served as Assistant Director, Stage Mangaer and member of the ensemble for A Streetcar Named Desire at Xenia Area Community Theater and has previously played the role of Evelyn Frye in Close Ties, Anne Conroy in The Octette Bridge Club, Corrie Bratter in Barefoot in the Park,  Caitlin O'Hare in Over the River and Through the Woods, and Babette in Bathroom Humor.  Kelly current serves on the Dayton Ballet Associate Board, the Associate Board for the Dayton Area Chapter of the American Red Cross, the Steering Committee for JumpsArt, and the Executive Board for the Cannery Art + Design Center

Saturday, February 11, 2012

And, away we go...


Just a quick little post to start off our formal rehearsal period...

Our cast is complete (with exception of needing another female ensemble member or two), preliminary LOVER rehearsals have been completed and the first table reading awaits us on Monday.

So many ideas are ready to stage and actors are anxious and excited to get into the rehearsal period.  I am utterly thrilled with a top-notch cast and will be introducing them all in the blog over the next few weeks.

I plan to post once a week, so look for another post soon!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

And, I hope, Here is a play fitted...

Now that the formal auditions are over, it is time to welcome an incredibly talented and versatile cast to our production!  


Thank you, Thank you all you talented people!
I was thrilled to see so many talented people all in one room.  Sadly, I have had to turn a few people away, which is always a difficult thing for me to do.  But, after much deliberation, I have compiled what I consider an amazing cast --- a cast packed with actors, who will bring an exceptional variety of both professional and amateur experience and skill to the production.    

Additional Auditions for Oberon and Ensemble
Unfortunately, I did not see the 'right' actor for two of the roles:  Oberon and Egeus.  I will likely fill Egeus from the performance company, but I am still looking to read more actors for the role of Oberon.  Please reach out to your friends and colleagues and refer them back to me, if you know of someone who would be interested.  

I am also looking for at least 2 more Ensemble cast members, aged 20+.  I will be seeking additional auditionees for the Ensemble over the next several weeks, so also keep this in mind as your speak to other people who love to perform.  Those I have chosen for the ensemble already, are listed below.  Several more are still under consideration and will be contacted individually, but not later than February 6, 2012.  I have not assigned specific ensemble roles in this post, but many of you have already been informed of what initial role in the ensemble you will be offered.  

And, Now What You Have Been Waiting For...
It is vital that you accept or decline your role, NOT LATER than 9pm Thursday, February 2 by e-mailing the director

Now, with no further delay...
  • Puck  - Josh Katawick
  • Theseus  - John Fredland
  • Hippolyta - Kelly Bennington
  • Egea - Jennifer Slovacek Lintz
  • Titania  - Rebecca Baker
  • Oberon - Bengt Gregory - Brown
  • Hermia  - Jacinda Bridger
  • Lysandra - Chelsea Carey
  • Demetrius  - Austin Smith
  • Helena  - Judy Shaw
  • Quince  - Connie Strait
  • Bottom - Daniel Wilson
  • Flute - Patrick Taylor
  • Snout -  Lisa Bernheim
  • Starvling  - Adam Hardy
  • Snug - James Fazio
  • First Fairy (Peaseblossom) - Allison Husko
  •  Preliminary Ensemble (Fairies / Attendants)  
    • Katie Paeg        
    • Lisa Bernheim        
    • Juliet Howard-Welch (W/E2)
  • Understudy Team 
    • Puck Understudy - Allison Husko
    • Titania & Female U/S - Kelly Bennington
    • Demetrius & Male Understudy - Adam Hardy
FIRST REHEARSALS
As there were a number of conflicts given for the week of February 6th, we will begin full rehearsals on Monday, February 13 at 6:30pm, with a table read for principal and featured cast only (No ensemble required.)  However, I would like to start scene and character work with Helena, Hermia, Lysandra and Demetrius on Tuesday, February 7th at 7pm at the State Theatre.  We may also have another session on  Thursday, February 9th, pending need 

REHEARSAL SCHEDULE
A copy of the full rehearsal schedule will be part of the First Rehearsal Paperwork, which will be available at the Table read.  Scripts for the 'Lovers' are available now and will be given out on February 7th.  It will also be posted on Window's live calendar before the first table readthrough.  A link will be provided in a future blog post.  It will take a few days for me to translate all the rehearsal conflicts into a viable schedule, but keep an eye out for it.   

Ensemble will not be required for regular rehearsals immediately.  The Ensemble schedule will be detailed clearly in the schedule. 

SCRIPT PICK-UP
Scripts will be available at the first rehearsal.  Ensemble cast will be able to stop in to the theatre at that time to pick up their scripts, if they like, but will not be asked to stay. 

If you travel through or live in the Dayton Area and would like to get your script early, please let me know and I can arrange for you to pick up one directly from me.  

Finally -- A few other comments... 
You should bookmark this blog, as many notes and comments on production will be posted here.  There are times I may use this forum to communicate with you, but I will normally use a Bi-Weekly e-mail update, so make sure you add my e-mail, LisaLHW@att.net to your accepted e-mail addresses.  As we get closer to opening, those updates will become more frequent.  

In the meantime, feel free to ask as many questions as you like!