Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Full Steam AHEAD!

We are literally plowing through during rehearsals now.  It feels like a beast of a show at the moment.  Because we don't have any automation, flying, special effects etc., we actually have all our props and most our set that we can use during rehearsals.  So, it's as if we were doing the ACTUAL show instead of just rehearsing.  And because we are still figuring it out, we keep repeating or changing each entrance...which means we set and re-set each prop and set piece every time.  Usually, you are able to "mark" or "just act" like you are moving set pieces during rehearsal until you get onstage.  That makes rehearsing, changing the scenes, switching entrances so much easier.  Not the case with us! 

There is also quite a bit more "dancing" or "movement" in this version.  PRAIRIE isn't a 42nd Street or Chorus Line, so we don't have many dances like that.  However, we do have jigs and square dances, types of movement that normal people did out on the prairie.  It really works with the atmosphere of the show.  

After quite a full day of new material, we were asked to run all the new and old work we had done for the orchestrator.  This would allow him to have a visual idea of the song, hopefully adding even more "layers" to his choices while orchestrating.  Wow, it really makes you think on your feet.

All that said, I still LOVE my job :)  We are experiencing freedom in "play".  The creative team allows us to bring and add our own personalities and choices, many of which get incorporated into the final version.  We play until it feels right!

Play On, my friends! Play til it feels right!

8 comments:

  1. Hi, it´s me - Sonja...only from work today....

    HAHA First in row today, to comment todays blog!!!!! Sounds great your work! Very creative and varied work...I would LOVE to see it...come to Germany with your tour!!!!!

    On Facebook, there is a little game called "Farmville"..so this afternoon we created our "little houses of prairie"..Marietta, Krissi, me...etc..that is fun! So we are all in mind with you as farmers...HAHAHA..

    Thanks for your answer from yesterday and have a great day with a lot of creative work!!!

    Sonja

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  2. :D oh yes, this game is really funny. Facebook is awfully complicated to use, but Sonja and the others help me and I think it's great.

    I'm delighted for people who are talented in one kind of art and have the courage to make it their job. It must make you happy to be succesful in a job you really love. So, enjoy your rehearsals and keep us up to date :)
    Have a great day everyone,
    kind regards,
    Marietta

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  3. In the words of Sonja *fg*: Hi, it´s me- Franka, between some plannings of a convention in 2011 according to the 100th Birthday of the Novel "Phantom of the Opera" by Gaston Leroux...
    ( as a Facebook Member you are able to see our FB Group: http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=Phantom+2011&init=quick )

    However, as always, I am an ardent "Kevin Massey Blog- Fan" - enthusiastic every time about this thrilling theme ;-) keep on rocking this way :-)
    I started some online research about Laura Ingalls Wilder and her life... very interesting.

    Franka

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  4. Sounds after a lot of work. But it is beautiful that you have so much joy and are happy in your profession. This is quite important and decisive for the complete awareness of life! ;)

    You have all of them infected, Sassy! Sonja & Co. is in the farm-fever now! Everyone have a farm at Facebook and only speak of beans plant, strawberries reap and animals feed. I have opposed this trend successfully till now. I am curious, how long! ;)

    You play "Little house on the prairie"!
    Sonja & Co. play Farmville!
    Germany played soccer today and won!!! :D
    And what can I play?!
    I play tag with my dog around the bush - it feels right, too!! ;P

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  5. Hello Kevin,
    Because a lot of members in your blog are called Kirsten or Kerstin, it´s easier to call me Kira. Unfortunately I had no chance to meet you in Hamburg but I heard a lot about you, only positive things of course.
    It's so nice to follow your daily impressions and the discussions in this blog. I thank you very much for this,
    Kira

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  7. Sonja - Congrats on the first post of the day!..and from work too! You must have a good boss :)

    And farming on Facebook...wow, You are all WAY more advanced with this facebook thing than I am. I'm just trying to get a hold on this blogging thing!

    Julia - playing tag with your dog is probably what Laura did on the farm a lot!

    Kira - thanks for the help with the Kirsten/Kerstin/Korsten/Karsten dilema. "Kira" definitely helps! Maybe we will meet someday :o)

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  8. This really did Laura?
    She really seems to be a nice, pleasant and indigenous young woman!! ;D

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