"Puppetry of the Penis: The Ancient Australian Art Of Genital Origami" at the Coast Playhouse in West Hollywood through March 28. It plays Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 pm; Fridays and Saturdays at 7 pm and 9:30 pm; and Sundays at 5 pm and 7:30 pm. Tickets are $39 Wednesdays/Sundays and $45 for all other performances.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Not your mamma’s puppet show
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Sweet Margaret
Rehearsals for Edward II are coming along slowly but surely. We began blocking Margaret’s wedding night. There is so much emotional turmoil in this particular scene, I felt a little overwhelmed holding my book and frantically accessing the physical movement of the scene in an unfamiliar rehearsal space. We have a break in our rehearsal schedule, to which I will devote the majority of my time refocusing my character and memorizing my dialog. My text analysis work has prompted new discoveries about my character. I realized early on that Margaret must be a genuinely caring individual. She rarely talks about herself, expect on her wedding night, when she is faced with a life-altering, tragic situation. When others speak of her they refer to her as sweet: “Sweet Margaret,” “Sweet Niece”, “Sweet Wife”, and “Sweet Lady”. She regards the Queen as her friend and confidant, and thinks of her before all things, until the doom of her wedding night approaches. She makes the majority of her entrances “quickly” or “rushing”, “looks pale” and though Gaveston has no intimate or logistical desire to be her husband, he believes she “deserve(s) affection and regard”. I am investigating new ways to approach my objectives and work to create interesting points of attack. I am very interested to know what drives Margaret through the course of her journey.
Labels:
christopher marlowe,
edward ii,
jamie sowers,
rehearsal,
theatre out
Monday, March 15, 2010
Springing forward into Marlowe
Yesterday I beat the urge to sleep in on a Sunday morning,” sprang forward”, and drug myself out of bed to do what I love best. Our first read-through for Edward II enthused my desire to get this show on its feet. Unfortunately I will have to guide my way through the next week of table work in order to get to that point. I think the table work will be exciting in itself though, as I will be able to have an hour one-on-one with our director to discuss character. The script diverges from Marlowe’s version in a very sincere and exciting way. Darcy has added language, re-assigned dialog and added characters to create a much improved emotional journey which electrifies the characters of the show. After listening to the readings, I think there is some very strong talent in the show. It is wonderful to have the opportunity to work with fellow actors whom I esteem as my peers. I think it will be difficult at first to get to know everyone, as this is a very tight knit group that seems to all know each other. But I am going to put my best foot forward and try to be as outgoing as I can manage. I am ready to make strong choices and collaborate on this unique look into one of Marlowe’s greatest.
Starting with some Ian McKellen for inspiration!
Starting with some Ian McKellen for inspiration!
Labels:
christopher marlowe,
edward ii,
Ian McKellen,
jamie sowers,
rehearsal,
theatre out
Sunday, March 14, 2010
On the rocky road to Dublin 1, 2, 3, 4, 5!
"Buy You a Life"
Young Dubliners
Can’t fake a free fall
You get what you see
The next move is your call
There’s no guarantee
Careful what I might come to
Open the door. Beware.
Don’t live your life like you’re the only one in it
Don’t waste another minute
Thinking about yourself
Open up and throw back all your covers
Your sisters and your brothers will buy you a life
Lower your defenses
Come follow me
We go in a perfect circle
End where we both can see
Don’t live your life like you’re the only one in it
Don’t waste another minute
Thinking about yourself
Open up and throw back all your covers
Your sisters and your brothers will buy you a life
Don’t fake a freefall
No movie scene
The next move is your call
Or get the better of me
This is where I have come to
This is where I begin, again
Don’t live your life like you’re the only one in it
Don’t waste another minute
Thinking about yourself
Open up and throw back all your covers
Your sisters and your brothers will buy you a life
Friday, March 12, 2010
Edward II Casting!
On Saturday I attended an audition for Edward II at The Empire Theatre in Santa Ana. Sunday I was blessed with a callback, and to start my Monday morning off right, I received notice that I have been cast as Margaret. The joyfully pleasant Darcy Hogan called me Monday morning to announce my inclusion in Theatre Out’s adapted production of one of Marlowe’s greatest. In addition to playing the emotionally tragic role of Margaret, I will also be playing the messenger! I think the juxtaposition of these roles provide a worthy challenge for any actor. I am excited to begin this journey with this liberating theatre company. This play marks one year of back-to-back productions on my resume! We have our first read-thru this weekend. I am excited to meet the cast, make new friends and work on this fabulous piece of theatre!
Labels:
casting,
christopher marlowe,
edward ii,
jamie sowers,
theatre out
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