As the fall semester draws to a close, I'm inspired to write about this semester, which has seen two very different shows (Rabbit Hole and Incorruptible) and the beginning of a huge show (Joseph).
A lot of colleges do shows that are crowd pleasers- comedies, family friendly, things that are pure 'entertainment'. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that (hey, I chose the most entertainment show of them all for this year's musical!) but over the past few years I've started really considering how we can bring a different type of theatre to our stage. I started with Broadway and Beyond (a show that is done blackbox style which is a huge contrast to our 500 seat mainstage theatre) but there are so many other ways to expand the idea of what we offer. One of the basic things we are here to do is to give our students a well rounded education, and that means giving them challenging material to work on. 'Entertainment' shows can be challenging...but I think that shows that push the envelope not only help our students and community actors to grow but also provide an audience experience that is extremely valuable.
Choosing Rabbit Hole to open our season was a no brainer for me- I had loved the script for a while and knew that it would present a great acting opportunity for our students. Yes, it had strong language and a mature subject matter...but it was also a universal story of grief and healing. The community response was amazing- people loved the show. I am so proud of that show- and also of last year's The Laramie Project, another 'controversial' show that was embraced by the community as a prayer for peace and understanding.
Incorruptible is an entertainment show w a message- the belief in a higher power. While it provided a lot of laughs, I think it also gave a great balance to the darker side of Rabbit Hole. Incorruptible was actually suggested by a community member last year during the Saturday night show of Leading Ladies- another great example of community involvement!
Joseph is definitely a entertainment show- I've got 48 actors, a children's chorus of 25 and a huge set, along w some great special effects and fun tricks up my sleeve. I'm excited to really start working on a show that will wow our community.
Speaking of wows...I'm already thinking of next season and how we'll open it. I've got an idea that I think will bring our ENTIRE community together- I'm keeping it under wraps for now, but it will be announced in a few months. Once its out, I hope that people will share their ideas with me- I truly want this to be a 'group project'.
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Grace Austin
ECC Theatre