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Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Another show to open!
We run shows back to back at East Central College theater. What that means is that as soon as one show closes, we basically start auditions for the next show. Which also means that while I'm in rehearsal for one show, I'm busily preparing for the one that follows. Our next show is called Broadway and Beyond 5. It's a collection of musical theater songs. I started with the original production of Broadway and Beyond my very first year here and the tradition has continued. Each show features between 15 and 20 different showtunes, which means I have to find a lot of music. I start searching for songs pretty much at the beginning of the year. It's always a struggle because there is so much great music out there. This year I've got about three hours worth of music picked out so far and I'm not finished looking! I love doing Broadway and Beyond because the style of the show is so very different than any other show that we do. Here's a screenshot of one of the songs you'll probably see inBroadway and Beyond 5- a male solo comedy song called In Short about a disgruntled ex-boyfriend.

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Monday, February 27, 2012
The view...
From the floor of the theater looking up. Our cat in the hat is recording the preshow announcement, so I lay on the ground because I kept laughing and ruining all of the takes. With me was Elin, Corbin, and our stage crew, Zach. We all lay on the ground and giggled soundlessly as Lee, our cat in the hat, did six takes of the house announcement. A day in the life of the theater director.

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Friday, February 24, 2012
Attack of the student workers
Thelovely people behind these masks are Corbin, Elin, and Holly. These three are our student workers for the theater department and without them we wouldn't get anything done! They run errands, sell tickets, answer phone calls, create costumes, sit in on meetings and take notes and offer suggestions and a host of other duties. My first five years here, I didn't have a student worker. Once I was assigned one, I wondered how I ever lived without an assistant. We are very fortunate to have a really wonderful students. Yesterday, they help me pick out the masks for the jungle creatures and next week they'll be decorating them. Holly is also in charge of creating all the props. Ellen runs the box office and helps with everything else and Corbin provides witty commentary and does heavy lifting. I am so very grateful to each of them. You'll also be seeing each of them on stage in Seussical. Holly is playing the sour kangaroo, Elin is one of the bird girls and Corbin is Gen. Schmitz. Have you gotten your tickets yet?

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Tuesday, February 21, 2012
It's coming together!
Things are really coming along! Here's a shot of what the set currently looks like. All of the building is finished. All that's left to do is paint and some minor details. And in the rehearsal process, we're at the point where we can almost run the entire show without stopping. That's very exciting for me as a director. The most rewarding thing about directing is watching your vision come to life on the stage. Even after directing here for eight years and other theaters before I came to ECC, the thrill of watching what I saw in my head actually happen on stage never gets old.

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Friday, February 17, 2012
Time management
When we are in the middle of a show, things like eating and sleeping go by the wayside. In fact, I spent most of the run-through of act one last night cramming down Chinese food with one hand, while trying to take notes with the other. I was simultaneously running back and forth from the stage to fix things and talking to the crew and the stage manager. Here's a picture of what some of my view of act one looked like.

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First run thru!
Last night was our first run through of act one! We used all the drops, all the set pieces, some costumes, and a set of microphones. We were greatly assisted by the help of some of our crew. The lighting designer, musical conductor, techdirector and sound operator also attended our rehearsal. I stood back in the technical booth and took notes. Here's a picture that I took during the run-through. Just a sneak peek of what you'll be seeing him in a little less than a month!

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Tuesday, February 14, 2012
The Pretzel
The front part of the set for Seussical is what we call the pretzel. It's made out of Styrofoam that fits onto the front of the main piece there which we call the Death Star. Today the front of the pretzel actually got attached to the front of the Death Star which is very exciting! The students are hand carving the Styrofoam, which look really great in the end. It should be painted tomorrow so I'm excited to see what will look like!

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