Hello All -
It's the final push. We've had a difficult journey, but I hope you are proud of the work you have accomplished. I'm excited to take these shows on the road. Here's the rehearsal schedule for the week of Sectionals Tuesday 3/13 GI 2:30-4:30 ALL - Run set-up at 4:15 CP 4:30-5:30 Wednesday 3/14 (Pie Day) CP 3-5 Run Set-up / Strike at 4pm GI 5-6:45 Thursday 3/15 Drama Club Performances at 4pm GI First CP Second Friday 3/16 Final Dress Run Set-up at 4pm Run CP Run GI (crew load CP set while GI performing) Load GI Set into Truck Saturday 3/17 SECTIONALS!!! Leave Almond at 6am! We anticipate returning by 8pm. I recommend bringing food for an evening snack. Lunch will be provided by the boosters! Monday 3/19 Unload Truck Day All called to unload truck. We will then either strike or rehearse... depending.
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Monday - A day of rest
Tuesday 3/6 - Drama Club Meeting at OP (all should attend)
Wednesday 3/7
Thursday 3/8
Friday 3/9
Monday 2/26
GI 3:30-5 CP 5-6 Tuesday 2/27 GI 3-5 CP 5-6 Wednesday 2/28 All crast called to build at 2:30 Rehearsals CP 3-5 GI 5-7 Thursday 3/1 All crast called to build at 2:30 Run Set-Up / Strike Rehearsals until 7 Friday 3/2 All called Call time TBD (probably about 2:30). Performances at 7pm GI first / CP second Saturday 3/3 Call time at noon Performances at 1pm GI first / CP second Monday 2/19
Tuesday 2/20
Wednesday 2/21
Thursday 2/22
Friday 2/23 Run Shows
NOTE: I am out Monday and Tuesday for the funeral of my grandmother. Ms. Doering will be leading rehearsals.
Monday 2/12 CP 3-4:30 GI 4:30-6 Tuesday 2/13 CP 3-5 GI 5-7 Wednesday 2/14 No Rehearsal today. Go share love with the world! Thursday 2/15 GI 3-4 CP 4-5:30 Friday 2/16 GI 3-4 (run show?) CP 4-5 (run show) Saturday 2/17 Build Day 11a-5p - ALL CALLED Monday 1/29
No Rehearsal - COSTUMES - meet Ms. Doering at OP at 3:30 Tuesday 1/30 CP 3-5 GI 5-7 NOTE: If you are auditioning for the musical, you should audition FIRST, then come to rehearsal! Wednesday 1/31 ALL CRAST (cast and crew) CALLED! BUILD DAY w/ KYLE! 3-7 Thursday CP 3:30-5 GI 5-6:30 NOTE: If you are auditioning for the musical, you should audition LAST! Check with Mrs. Colgan for what time you should go. Friday No Rehearsal GIMonday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday (SCHEDULE CHANGED 1/24)
Friday
All -
Thank you for coming out and auditioning. I've had the pleasure of working with you all recently, and (especially without plays fully picked yet), I don't know how much benefit it will be to have callbacks at this time. In fact, it might be nicer to just have an afternoon free (or filled with homework and naps). So do that. Take a free Thursday afternoon. Regardless, you are all being considered for roles based on your auditions. Thank you for sharing your talents, and I look forward to working with you all again very soon. -Mr. Miller ALL: We are Warren Theatre and WE OWN THIS SPACE!
Title of Scene: ???????? Enter SIR TOBY BELCH, SIR ANDREW, and FABIAN SIR TOBY BELCH Come thy ways, Signior Fabian. FABIAN Nay, I'll come: if I lose a scruple of this sport, let me be boiled to death with melancholy. SIR TOBY BELCH We will fool him black and blue: shall we not, Sir Andrew? SIR ANDREW An we do not, it is pity of our lives. FABIAN Malvolio's coming down this walk: I know this letter will make a contemplative idiot of him. Close, in the name of jesting! Lie thou there. Throws down a letter Enter MALVOLIO MALVOLIO 'Tis but fortune; all is fortune. Maria once told me she did affect me: and I have heard herself come thus near, that, should she fancy, it should be one of my complexion. SIR TOBY BELCH Here's an overweening rogue! FABIAN O, peace! SIR ANDREW 'Slight, I could so beat the rogue! SIR TOBY BELCH Peace, I say. MALVOLIO To be Count Malvolio! SIR TOBY BELCH Ah, rogue! SIR ANDREW Pistol him, pistol him. SIR TOBY BELCH Peace, peace! MALVOLIO Calling my officers about me, in my branched velvet gown; having come from a day-bed, where I have left Olivia sleeping,-- SIR TOBY BELCH Fire and brimstone! FABIAN O, peace, peace! MALVOLIO Toby approaches; courtesies there to me,-- SIR TOBY BELCH Shall this fellow live? FABIAN Though our silence be drawn from us with cars, yet peace. MALVOLIO I extend my hand to him thus, quenching my familiar smile with an austere regard of control,-- SIR TOBY BELCH And does not Toby take you a blow o' the lips then? MALVOLIO Saying, 'Cousin Toby, my fortunes having cast me on your niece give me this prerogative of speech,'-- ‘you must amend your drunkenness.' SIR TOBY BELCH Out, scab! FABIAN Nay, patience, or we break the sinews of our plot. MALVOLIO 'Besides, you waste the treasure of your time with a foolish knight,'-- SIR ANDREW That's me, I warrant you. MALVOLIO 'One Sir Andrew,'-- SIR ANDREW I knew 'twas I; for many do call me fool. MALVOLIO What employment have we here? Taking up the letter FABIAN Now is the woodcock near the gin. MALVOLIO By my life, this is my lady's hand these be her very C's, her U's and her T's and thus makes she her great P's. SIR ANDREW Her C's, her U's and her T's: why that? MALVOLIO [Reads] 'To the unknown beloved, this, and my good wishes:'--her very phrases! By your leave, wax. Soft! 'tis my lady. To whom should this be? FABIAN This wins him, liver and all. MALVOLIO [Reads] I may command where I adore; But silence, like a Lucrece knife, With bloodless stroke my heart doth gore: M, O, A, I, doth sway my life. FABIAN A fustian riddle! SIR TOBY BELCH Excellent wench, say I. MALVOLIO 'M, O, A, I, doth sway my life.' Nay, but first, let me see, let me see, let me see. FABIAN What dish o' poison has she dressed him! SIR TOBY BELCH And with what wing the staniel cheques at it! MALVOLIO 'I may command where I adore.' Why, she may command me: I serve her; she is my lady. If I could make that resemble something in me,--Softly! M, O, A, I,-- SIR TOBY BELCH O, ay, make up that: he is now at a cold scent. FABIAN Sowter will cry upon't for all this, though it be as rank as a fox. MALVOLIO M,--Malvolio; M,--why, that begins my name. FABIAN Did not I say he would work it out? the cur is excellent at faults. MALVOLIO M,--but then there is no consonancy in the sequel; that suffers under probation A should follow but O does. FABIAN And O shall end, I hope. SIR TOBY BELCH Ay, or I'll cudgel him, and make him cry O! MALVOLIO And then I comes behind. FABIAN Ay, an you had any eye behind you, you might see more detraction at your heels than fortunes before you. MALVOLIO M, O, A, I; this simulation is not as the former: and yet, to crush this a little, it would bow to me, for every one of these letters are in my name. Soft! here follows prose. Reads 'If this fall into thy hand, revolve. In my stars I am above thee; but be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon 'em. Remember who commended thy yellow stockings, and wished to see thee ever cross-gartered: I say, remember. Farewell. She that would alter services with thee, THE FORTUNATE-UNHAPPY.' I do not now fool myself, to let imagination jade me; for every reason excites to this, that my lady loves me. She did commend my yellow stockings of late, she did praise my leg being cross-gartered; and in this she manifests herself to my love, and with a kind of injunction drives me to these habits of her liking. I thank my stars I am happy. I will be strange, stout, in yellow stockings, and cross-gartered, even with the swiftness of putting on. Jove and my stars be praised! Here is yet a postscript. Reads 'Thou canst not choose but know who I am. If thou entertainest my love, let it appear in thy smiling; thy smiles become thee well; therefore in my presence still smile, dear my sweet, I prithee.' Jove, I thank thee: I will smile; I will do everything that thou wilt have me. Exit FABIAN I will not give my part of this sport for a pension of thousands to be paid from the Sophy. SIR TOBY BELCH Why, thou hast put him in such a dream, that when the image of it leaves him he must run mad. FABIAN If you will then see the fruits of the sport, mark his first approach before his lady: he will come to her in yellow stockings, and 'tis a colour she abhors, and cross-gartered, a fashion she detests; and he will smile upon her, which will now be so unsuitable to her disposition, being addicted to a melancholy as she is, that it cannot but turn him into a notable contempt. If you will see it, follow me. SIR TOBY BELCH To the gates of Tartar, thou most excellent devil of wit! SIR ANDREW I'll make one too. Exeunt We did it! We got the community performances up. Now the real work begins. We will tear these shows down and build them back up. I am proud of the work we've done already, and cannot wait to see where we continue to take these shows. Tuesday 3/7
Wednesday 3/8
Thursday 3/9
Friday 3/10
Monday 3/13*
Tuesday 3/14*
Wednesday 3/15
Thursday 3/16
Friday 3/17
Saturday 3/18 - Sectionals at Fremd High School
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