Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Loading in the Good Times!

Hello All!

So we have now completed our rehearsal process and are now heavily steeped in tech, which commenced last night with our load-in! Now is the time in which the production team and crew assembles the world of the play, and that includes everything from lights to sound to set to props. In order to accomplish this tall order with a very limited amount of time, it meant that everyone needed to step up, pitch in and give a hand, and I was fortunate enough to be included as well. Just to give you an idea, though, if you were to meet me, you would most likely assume I am the type of person who has avoided much manual
labor his entire life, and that assumption wouldn't be far off. So the fact that I was saying things like, "Do you have a longer piece of tie-line?" and "Where did the XLR go?" is quite new to me. But, let me tell you. It was such an incredible experience for me to be part of such a hard working and collaborative team.

Even in the face of a time crunch and of a huge list of things that need to be done and worked out, it amazed me the high spirits in which we collectively found ourselves. There was a certain "lightness" among us, all of us filling the space with some banter and a few laughs, while at the same time maintining a strong and immensely productive focus. And it amazed me how everyone was working on their own projects simultaneously without getting in the way of others. Lighting crew was hanging their instruments and circuiting them while a mere feet away others are adhering sound cable to pipeline, and below both, carpenters are nailing set pieces and platforms down, while in the back painters work furiously to finish the strokes on a
back wall panel. Even though seemingly countless activities are being pursued, everyone still worked together and communicated, with no one stepping on anyone's toes and everyone being repsectful of everyone's needs.

It's so great to be working in an environment in which everyone is truly on the same page and level, with everyone doing what they can to get the job done and with no one being "above" anything. At the risk of sounding "New Age-y," the vibe was so positive in the room that it was palpable. It's a rare thing, not just in theatre but anywhere, to be in an environment in which so many people not only all want to be there but all have the same ends and goals in mind and are truly working together. To be a part of that was absolutely exhilarating.

It was a true joy to be a part of, and I know this will carry over into tomorrow night, when we actually begin tech and work through the show cue-to-cue. But more on that later . . .

That about does it for now. But don't worry; more will be coming later this week!

Over and Out,
Max

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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

The arch takes flight!

Hello again!

Sorry for the absence, I know you all have been sitting on the edge of your seats to hear back from me and your waiting hasn’t been for nothing. In my absence we survived through tech week and opened the show to great success! Tech week was as stressful as it normally is but the good thing about a week long load-in was that it gave us time to really iron out all the little bugs on the set.

My project with the arch went…well. Differently than I originally planned, but with some creative problem solving and brain storming with Mark we managed to get it flying. Instead of using the rigging system I originally planned to use, we found out that safety cables worked much better and allowed us to adjust the height and placement a lot easier than rigging it with airline cable.

This was a fun production to work on, and I think we all did the best we possibly could and created something special and unique. When I watched the final dress I was taken aback by how far we came from the first production meeting. There were many ideas tossed around, some made it to the final product, some didn’t. But everything that did, came together beautifully and I don’t think the show would have been as powerful if it did not have all its pieces. I don’t want to give too much away about the story, set, or music, but I will say that every one of you should go see the show. I want you to see the world that we have created and to immerse your self into the story that is being told. I’m very proud of what we have produced here and I would like to thank Company One for giving me this opportunity as well as Mark for everything he has taught me as his assistant.

-Nick

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Tech...Dress...Costumes...

So I just got home from rehearsal tonight and today's was the closest it's been to the final production. We've been doing tech all week but the second run today was with all the lights in the house out and everyone watched it as if they were just an audience. It was great!

Parts that were pretty funny in rehearsal were hilarious this time around and there were little bits here and there that the actors changed, like intonations and expressions, that were great! It really felt like it was coming together. Backstage, it definitely is. We added green to Frog yesterday and after the additions of some snaps, velcro, patches, and other little things, there's not too much left to do. The Big Bear hat might change before opening but really, everything is coming together. Even the bra trick is usually fast enough! Searching for the right top for Giselle was pretty tough and overall, I think most of the shopping time went to that but the top she has now is perfect and I'm glad the color works well for Sayoko, even if it wasn't what was originally planned.

The musicians have their costumes now too and they look great! The style is great on them and the color ties in well with the set without hiding them. Commuting to and from rehearsal every night this week has been a little tougher than I would have hoped but I've learned my way around Boston and the Mass Pike pretty well, which is an unexpected perk. I think my favorite part of this whole experience has been Sydney's comment about her pajamas. It's always nice to hear that a costume you worked on is an actor's "most favorite costume ever" (and she looks adorable in it). I'm really looking forward to hearing what my friends and family think of the show after it opens.

*Paige*

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