Sunday, July 5, 2009

Big Day at Big Monkey Comics!


This afternoon we set up shop at Big Monkey Comics to give a preview of Skywriter in anticipation of our first show next Saturday, July 11th.  While the space was a bit unconventional, it was a strikingly appropriate backdrop for a show that lives so much in the world of comics and superheroes.  Our fantastic cast performed three scenes in total, and did an amazing job adapting to the space, and giving us a glimpse of what's to come.  Hearing audience reaction, and laughter at that was a refreshing addition to the mix.  A huge thanks to Big Monkey for hosting, and thanks to all who came out to support!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Sizzlin' New Skywriter Poster

Courtesy of our graphic designer, Marjory Collado. Let's give her a hand, folks! Don't forget to buy your tickets, now on sale at http://shows.capfringe.org/shows/89-Angry-Young-Theatre-Company-Skywriter.html.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Floods, Feedback and Fringe

The Skywriter team, writing down their thoughts after the reading.

Wednesday night, June 3, 7pm EST found me with my friend and director, Hunter, crouching in a Popeye's on H Street NE, glumly contemplating the buckets of rain and crossfire of hail separating us from the Atlas Theatre and our final workshop reading of Skywriter. The Atlas, current headquarters of the good folk at Artists' Bloc, was just across the street from us, but said street had a roughly 3-foot-wide strip of asphalt, dead center, that wasn't covered with raging floodwaters. After much mutual encouragement, Hunter and I, like Butch and Sundance, gathered our courage and leaped out of the Popeye's and into the elements, which promptly pummeled us and left us smelling like mildew for the remainder of the evening.

Apart from our inauspicious entrance, the reading couldn't have gone better. This was the third in a series of workshop readings we set up with Artists' Bloc, an outfit run by our friends Colin and Roy that dedicates itself exclusively to helping artists develop new work. We did our first reading in April, with just the cast, designers, and Colin gathered around a table in the Atlas's basement. In early May, I produced a new draft based on feedback from the previous session and we read that at the Warehouse Theatre in Chinatown. Armed with input from that session, I made additional tweaks and came up with the latest, greatest, admittedly somewhat sodden new draft of the play that we were going to read through on Wednesday night. Then I'd have just under two weeks to revise before laying down my pen with the beginning of rehearsals.


We review some changes to the final scene before opening the house.

In the hour before the house opened, we reviewed and revisited new moments in the draft while eating waterlogged hamburgers and french fries that our stage manager, Marissa, resourcefully picked up at Checkers to sustain hungry actors and staff. Then we sent the cast to their perches behind the music stands, opened the doors, and ushered in the souls who had braved the deluge.

After hearing the extent to which Chris, Ricardo, Genevieve and Lynn have grown into their roles already in the space of a few readings, I can only giggle with anticipation at how Hunter and the cast will continue to build up the characters and the world of the show in the next few weeks of rehearsal. If you weren't among the few to attend the readings, you'll just have to come to the Shop at Fort Fringe to see one of our performances on Saturday, July 11 at 1:30 pm, Sunday, July 12 at 3:15 pm, Saturday, July 18 at 9:30 pm, Saturday, July 25 at 9:00 pm, and Sunday, July 26 at 4:45 pm. Tickets go on sale at www.capfringe.org or by calling 1-866-811-4111 starting June 22!

Colin (right) and me (left) pondering what looks like a doozy of a question
during the talkback session following the reading.

Rehearsals commence this Tuesday, and I hope to blog more then. For now, I'll leave you with one last example of why Artists' Bloc is awesome and we should support them. After the reading and talkback session, Roy, the Managing Director of Artists' Bloc, comes up to me.

"I figured I'd wait to tell you this one-on-one, because it's a little thing," he says. "At one point you have a character putting a roll of quarters in his fist during a fight. In real life, if you punch someone while holding a roll of quarters, you'll break every bone in your hand."

Roy pauses to let this sink in, and I ponder how he knows this and whether I should be, like, way more deferential towards Roy in the future.

"Have him use a roll of dimes," he concludes.

"Roy," I say, "We need to hang out more."

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Public Reading Wednesday June 3rd!

On Wednesday, June 3rd we will have our final reading in partnership with Artists' Bloc.  Any and all are welcome, though seats are first come, first serve so try and get there early.  

WHAT: Skywriter Reading
WHERE:  Lab Theatre I, Atlas Performing Arts Center, 1333 H St NE
WHEN: Wednesday, June 3rd 8pm
WHO: Open to the public



Saturday, May 16, 2009

Artists' Bloc Readings, Fringe Dates and more!

On Tuesday, May 12th we had the second reading of Skywriter facilitated through our ongoing partnership with Artists' Bloc.  Seamus had done some major re-writes, in large part influenced by the discussion we had after the first read through in early May and it was awesome to continue to see the script develop, deepen and continue on its journey.  This was also the first time we had heard the script read by the full cast and it was really something to see Fletcher, Finch, Cooper & Lorena come to life.  

Here are a couple of actions shots from the impromptu press photo shoot we had after the reading:

If all goes to plan, we will have one more reading in early June with the goal of having a more or less final script in time for us to begin rehearsals in mid-June.  

Speaking of timeline, we got our dates for Fringe!  Here are the details:

Skywriter at The Shop @ Fort Fringe
610 L Street NW
Washington, DC 20001

Saturday, July 11 1:30pm
Sunday, July 12 3:15pm
Saturday, July 18 9:30pm
Saturday, July 25 9:00pm
Sunday, July 26 4:45pm

See you there!





Sunday, April 5, 2009

...And We're Cast!

After an intensely enjoyable round of callbacks on March 29, we had some tough decisions to make. We are thrilled with the results!

Please allow me to introduce the cast of Skywriter (drumroll......):

Genevieve James (Finch) previously participated in Fringe 2008 as Andy in The Nature and Purpose of the Universe with Circle of Fools.   Other regional credits include Chick in Crimes of the Heart (Firebelly Productions); The Mute in The Fantasticks, Mille in Picnic (Bay Theatre);Lucy Rose in Lucy Rose...Here's the Thing About Me!, Ismenia in Lysistrata; Edna in An Inspector Calls (Washington Stage Guild); Claire in Mistakes Inc (VSA/Kennedy Center); Ma in Babe The Sheep Pig (Adventure Theatre); Old Woman/Monkey in Momotaro (Classika Theatre); Leading Player in Pippin, Sally in  You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown,  "By My Side" soloist in Godspell (NobleHeart Rep); the USA in A Flag is Born (American Century Theatre).  She received her Bachelors of Music in Musical Theatre from Catholic University in 2003.

Christopher Michael Todd (Frank Fletcher) recently moved to Washington, DC from New York City. On the New York stage, he has acted in works by playwrights as diverse as Sophocles, Shakespeare, Büchner, Mokuami, Chekhov, Ibsen, Wilde, Beckett, Pinter and Wellman. Chris has performed across the U.S. and around the world with The National Shakespeare Company and The National Theatre of the Deaf. Other recent roles include Lucentio in The Taming of the Shrew at North Shore Music Theatre, and David O. Selznick in Moonlight and Magnolias at Wayside Theatre. Chris is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association.


Lynn Bandoria (Lorena Cooper) is a graduate of the University of Virginia, where she studied Drama and appeared in both theatre and film productions. She has worked in radio, television, and print commercial advertising. Lynn is an accomplished puppeteer, plays numerous sports, and has an identical twin sister.



Ricardo Frederick Evans (Principal Cooper) is a native Washingtonian, an accomplished actor, stage manager, playwright, and producer.  He is finishing up his first season as a teaching artist with the Folger Shakespeare Library's educational touring company "Bill's Buddies."  Other local credits include Imagination Stage, Young Playwright's Theatre, Theatre on the Hill, the Black Theatre Ensemble and the African-American Collective Theatre.  Ricardo is one of the cohosts for theDCplace.com. He studied acting at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts and is a member of Actor's Equity.

Callbacks!

THANKS FOR COMING OUT!

We were very impressed by all who came out for Skywriter auditions.  

Callback notifications were sent out two weeks ago and we are excited to continue laying groundwork for what is already proving to be a rewarding process of new play development.  To one and all who came out to audition: our heartfelt thanks for your interest and willingness to explore this text with us.  Unfortunately we are only able to cll back a certain number of people, but a great many of you are doing admirable, exciting work and I encourage you to join our blog to stay posted on future opportunities and to follow updates on the new company in the coming year.  Again, thank you for your interest!
 
See you soon,

Hunter Styles
Director