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Post by Miggy »

Are auditions still open? Accepting Tech positions? I've always enjoyed the bard, but then I found myself today really enjoying Les's shakesprov show and I loved the Shakespere impro at OoB. One of my favourite plays is Rosencratz & Guildenstern are Dead (which Kristen can attest to) - so why fight it?

If rehearsals are closed - screw it - I'm forming a rival troupe. Christopher Marlowe Impro!! Who's with me?
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Post by Jeff »

Miggy wrote:I'm forming a rival troupe. Christopher Marlowe Impro!! Who's with me?
I am. I like the way you think. Ha! Marlowe.

Post by shando »

This is probably not exactly the place for this, but here's a little something from Ann Ciccolella from Austin Shakespeare.
AUSTIN SHAKESPEARE LAUNCHES SHAKESPEARE ALOUD!

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Read, explore and discuss the works of William Shakespeare. The
group is open to all ages, non-actors welcome. This experience is
designed for you to become familiar with the plays and take the fear
out of Shakespeare.

KICK-OFF PLAY: Much Ado About Nothing

STARTS 5-7pm Sunday, November 4- Dec. 16
$5.00 per session
Austin Shakespeare headquarters' at ACOT
Austin Circle of Theaters
701 Tillery Street. #9
Austin, TX 78702

Melinda Hall

All ages welcome

BRING: The Complete Works by William Shakespeare

PARKING: Free

CONTACT: Melinda Hall
213-604-1460 for any questions

Melinda Hall Bio
Melinda Hall (SAG, AEA) is an actor, writer and director that has
lived and worked in NYC and Los Angeles. Previously, Ms. Hall was the
Shakespeare teacher at the Stella Adler Academy of Acting in Hollywood
and the Shakespeare Moderator at Theatre West and Wordspace in Los
Angeles. Ms. Hall has directed Macbeth, A Midsummer Night's Dream,
Measure for Measure, Romeo & Juliet and Phaedra among other classical
and contemporary plays. Currently, she serves as the Director of
Outreach for the New Globe Project in NYC.

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When's the next rehearsal? This Sunday? I've missed the last one or two on account of being out of town, but I'm back and ready to Shake.
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majcher wrote:When's the next rehearsal? This Sunday? I've missed the last one or two on account of being out of town, but I'm back and ready to Shake.
What he said. Is rehearsal at 3pm on Sunday?

:mrgreen:

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hujhax wrote:
majcher wrote:When's the next rehearsal? This Sunday? I've missed the last one or two on account of being out of town, but I'm back and ready to Shake.
What he said. Is rehearsal at 3pm on Sunday?

:mrgreen:
What they said...
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Andy wanted me to make sure it was posted that there is no rehearsal today.

Sorry for the confusion and the delay.
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shando wrote:This is probably not exactly the place for this, but here's a little something from Ann Ciccolella from Austin Shakespeare.
I went to yesterday's session, and it was lots of fun. :) The two-hour session gave us enough time to get through acts one and two of Much Ado. Melinda ran the session, assigning and re-assigning parts on a scene by scene basis to those of us who wanted to act (I think I wound up reading Beatrice, Benedick, and Margaret at various points).

After each scene we'd stop and discuss what was going on in the scene. We had a pile of reference books (and, between us, about a dozen editions of the play) for sussing out obscure vocabulary/idioms/pronunciations. Oh, and the director of their upcoming Much Ado production was there -- not acting, but participating in the discussions.

*shrug* It may be a useful thing for the Shakespeare-improv types to attend....

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EDIT: more info here.
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Post by acrouch »

Thanks for the info, Peter. I'll try to check this out next week.

And sorry for the disorganization of late. I lost my Julie and have been regrouping to get the cast set and November rehearsals scheduled. We'll have one more open rehearsal next Sunday 3-5pm where everyone is invited to come get some Shakespeare improv flava. After that it's the official cast trying to get their offal together for the run in January/February.

So come one, come all to the Shakespeare workshop on Sunday, 3-5pm, November 10.

I'll be sending out emails about cast and crew stuff this week.

Post by Wesley »

Miggy wrote:Christopher Marlowe Impro!! Who's with me?
I'm not joking in the slightest when I say that 85% of my Shakespeare scene material is actual Marlowe based (and another 10% is Jonson).

No one ever seems to notice, the illiterate scum.*

I think my love of Marlowe just about rises to the realm of fetishism.


*One time I was called out by a professor in the audience after the show in passing as he left and shook my hand ("Nice John Webster reference. I teach him at UT"), for calling someone Dutchess Malfi in my Shakespearean scene. That was one of the best improv experiences of my life. I love the old highbrow one-person-gets-em jokes.
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Post by acrouch »

Bump. Final open shakespeare rehearsal today at 3:00pm at the Hideout.
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Post by hujhax »

re Marlowe -- the ASF is doing a staged reading of Tamburlaine....

From their web site:
The reading will be held November 28 at the fabulous Mercury Hall, off of South 1st Street and Cardinal. Doors will open at 7:00pm, and the performance will begin at 7:30.

Entry to the event is FREE. Refreshments will be available for purchase.
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ps Today's 'Shakespeare Aloud' was okay, but not as fun as the first one. *shrug*
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So who is in the final cast?
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Jessica wrote:So who is in the final cast?
Bump???
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majcher wrote:
Jessica wrote:So who is in the final cast?
Bump???
~ seconded ~

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