
Carol told me last night that my post was incorrect- ECC Theatre did three shows a year before I showed up! That's one of the great things about having community members that have been with us for a long time- they have long memories! My apologies.
We are now one week and one day away from opening Broadway and Beyond 3 and things are heating up! We've been sold out for about a month now and we'll probably open our Monday and Wednesday dress rehearsals so that more people can get into see the show. The close of season makes me reflect back on what we've seen so far this year- its been a good season.
Tintypes: John's summer show was a fascinating mix of great classic songs with a wonderful cast. The story was humorous and poignant at the same time- lots of history and stories to tell.
The Cover of Life: I was in a production of TCOL in college and I loved it- I think I'm fascinated by stories about female relationships. I was blessed with six very strong women in my cast and a great set designer- Larry came up with an amazing concept (who knew that a moving set could be so easy?) I wanted to show people that staged readings don't have to be people with music stands and notebooks- staged readings are just another way to make theatre accessible to the audience.
Last Mass: The final play in the Over the Tavern trilogy. Vince has been interested in these shows for a long time. I know he was sad to see the trilogy come to an end- but the story was completed and we are left with an idea of the definition of family.
Once on This Island: People told me I was crazy. "I've never heard of that". "Are you sure that's a good idea?" "People won't come to that". I will admit, I doubted myself (that's what happens when I listen to other people too much!). It turned into the best experience I've had in five years. I asked more of my cast than I've asked before- very different and complicated choreography, almost 90 minutes straight on stage with no break...and they asked for more! It was an incredibly unique experience- I'd come into rehearsal early and see people already up onstage teaching others choreography, going over staging, etc. Watching the show end was very hard- but I think we all came out just a little different for having been part of that team.
B&B3- putting up a 23 song show in one month is CRAZY- but its also very gratifying to see everyone throw themselves into the work! Paula Nolley, my wonderful music director, has been playing her hands off- its a very demanding show for her and she charges ahead every night. Its interesting to see all the songs come together- we're doing songs from 18 different musicals (as well as some 'cabaret' songs) so if you were lucky enough to get a ticket to the show you'll be seeing very different styles of music and performance.
Next season is still being firmed up- We'll definately be doing Leading Ladies and Crazy for You...along with 2 other great shows!! Please stay tuned!