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The Biz of Show. Sporadic Inspiration. . Occasional Insight. . Snippits of Work, research and whatnot. Wednesday, October 17, 2012. So earlier this month I posted what I thought were the worst of the worst. this week I present some awesome and creative costumes I've gleaned from the interwebs. Well done Halloweenies, I doff my cap to you. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Butts In the Seats. We Accidentally Built An Arts And Community Space. Chad Jones' Theater Dogs. Poetry By Heart. Is it Smart?
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The Biz of Show: Amature season again...
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The Biz of Show. Sporadic Inspiration. . Occasional Insight. . Snippits of Work, research and whatnot. Sunday, September 30, 2012. Ah October. The month when everyone feels that I should help them with their Halloween costume. I don't know what I should be, I bet you've got *lots* of ideas". I don't know how to sew but I have a pattern and some fabric, wouldn't you love to help me out? Oscar the Grouch" (Obviously). Flamingo" Really. This one is supposed to be a flamingo. Fox" Ha ha word play.
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Othello: an interview with Eric Ting. August 19, 2016. Recently our Artistic Learning department sat down with Eric Ting to discuss our upcoming production of. Eric’s Cal Shakes directorial debut begins performances September 14. Artistic Learning: How will you stage this play to be relevant to the current cultural dialogues about racial injustice and identity? Will you use a modern setting? ET: All of the above. Religion. Is certainly surfaced in our choice to reflect Othello as a Muslim though even tha...
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The Biz of Show: December 2012
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The Biz of Show. Sporadic Inspiration. . Occasional Insight. . Snippits of Work, research and whatnot. Monday, December 10, 2012. R&J and John Green. Author John Green makes the case for Romeo and Juliet. Perhaps one of my least favorite Shakespeare plays but possibly because it is so often presented as a simple love story. It is beautifully written and yet I always want them to die. Here is John's version of it;. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Butts In the Seats. Chad Jones' Theater Dogs. R&J and John Green.
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The Biz of Show: September 2012
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The Biz of Show. Sporadic Inspiration. . Occasional Insight. . Snippits of Work, research and whatnot. Sunday, September 30, 2012. Ah October. The month when everyone feels that I should help them with their Halloween costume. I don't know what I should be, I bet you've got *lots* of ideas". I don't know how to sew but I have a pattern and some fabric, wouldn't you love to help me out? Oscar the Grouch" (Obviously). Flamingo" Really. This one is supposed to be a flamingo. Fox" Ha ha word play. Interestin...
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Cal Shakes Blog: August 2010
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Friday, August 27, 2010. The Good Fortune Artists. The following blog was written by Martie Ogle (pictured center in the photo at right), a member of the Fortune Artists group of the 2010 Summer Shakespeare Conservatory. We recognized that kids the same age as our younger thespians weren’t getting the help they needed in Haiti. So we decided to do something about it. Our show this year was a punk version of Henry IV. From a BAKE SALE! And to make things even better, Matson Navigation Co. has matched ...
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Cal Shakes Blog: February 2011
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Monday, February 14, 2011. An Artistic Learning Valentine: R and J in Suburbia. Last week we heard from Eli Wirtschafter, a former Cal Shakes Conservatory student—that's him on the right, playing Berowne in. Love's Labour's Lost in 2009, the summer after his senior year of high school. Eli is now studying at UC Berkeley, and he wrote us to tell us about the production of. Romeo and Juliet that he's directing. We'll let Eli take it from here. It's a Cal Shakes' Artistic Learning success story! Karen D'Sou...
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Cal Shakes Blog: March 2011
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Thursday, March 31, 2011. Fireside chats, fundraisers, and the glory of new plays. Cal Shakes has been making inroads into the world of new plays for some time now, with our New Works/New Communities. Program. Last year, John Steinbeck's The Pastures of Heaven. Written by Octavio Solis, directed by Jonathan Moscone, and developed in conjunction with Word for Word Performing Arts Company, became the first-ever work to have its world premiere on the Bruns stage. This summer, The Verona Project. 8212;there'...
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Cal Shakes Blog: October 2010
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Friday, October 1, 2010. High-fives, kid wrangling, and the usual "ews" and "aws". Our first student audience for Much Ado. Had a great time today. The theater gods blessed us with temperate weather, a virtual army of kid-wrangling staff, extra volunteers and house staff, and a full audience. (Which is a trend that will continue, since all. Of the fall student shows are sold out! I sat in the house with a bunch of middle school boys, who just couldn’t get over how much kissing. Photo by Jay Yamada. Subsc...
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Cal Shakes Blog: Fingerprints and All: Submitting Yourself to the Unpredictable
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010. Fingerprints and All: Submitting Yourself to the Unpredictable. This past week and weekend, Cal Shakes Associate Artist Ron Campbell. 8212; who has spent the last few years appearing as The King of the Clowns in Cirque du Soleil's. Gave a workshop on in our rehearsal hall as the culmination of his Fox Fellowship. Ing about the class over the next few days. First session always the most awkward, everyone getting comfortable with each other, etc. Hasn’t changed since ...Picture...