18 WEEKS LATER:
Our first major production, Let Me See A Smile, was a time
of growth in many ways. We poured our hearts and many weeks
into this one, working our tails off to produce a sobering
look at family life and talent pageants, focusing primarily
on the parent-child relationship, expectations and priorities.
Due to the complexity
and large cast, this
was also our first play to use two Assistant Drama Coordinators,
and understudies. Heather Beckey doubled as a choreographer,
and an interesting situation ocurred during one rehearsal
when a child actress that was supposed to make mistakes
during a dance sequence pulled Heather aside and
asked for help "practicing mistakes".
Yvonne Alley stepped
in and did a wonderful job editing the video, which will
be modified for an upcoming podcast. We'll be posting a
script first chance we get.
Aside from a few
technical mishaps, we're pretty happy with how this one
turned out. After 18 long weeks of rehearsals and preparation
for the purpose of performing the play only once, we're
hoping the podcast will enable us to make more effective
use of this thought-provoking story.
Full of laughter and
tears, this is one play you don't want to miss. We ended
it with a very appropriate and sad song, Harry Chapin's
"Cat's In the Cradle," but the song will not appear in
the podcast - buy it on iTunes!