Thursday, March 29, 2012

And, now for the list...

What an overwhelming turnout for auditions on Monday and Tuesday. We had so many talented people come, that we were not able to cast everyone.  Some of the decisions were very difficult, but I think we have come up with an amazing cast, who will work together beautifully.  Stage chemistry shall be amazing in this show!


Because so many people are anxious to hear, this will be a brief post, with only the cast list... For both Principal and Ensemble cast.  Script Pick-Up and first rehearsal information will follow in a post over the weekend. 

Now, with no further 'ADO'...

PRINCIPAL CAST

  • Don Pedro - Tony Copper
  • Benedick - Josh Katawick
  • Claudio - Jared Mola
  • Leonato - John Bukowski
  • Antonia - Cher Collins
  • Dogberry - Kathleen Day
  • Beatrice - Juliet Howard-Welch
  • Hero - Elizabeth Dillard

 FEATURED CAST

  • Don John - Austin Smith
  • Conrade - Michelle Graham
  • Borachio - John Fredland
  • Verges - James Michael Fazio
  • Ursula - Ofaname Eguaroje
  • Margaret - Lisa Bernheim
  • Balthasar - Jacinda Bridger
  • Friar - Nathan Hudson
  • Sexton  - Anthony Chiles
  • Messenger - Patrick Taylor
  • Hero U/S - Katie Paeg
  • Claudio U/S - Jon Dowler
  • Benedick U/S - John Hung

ENSEMBLE CAST

  • John Hung
  • Jon Dowler
  • Katie Paeg
  • Patrick Taylor
  • Olivia Hampton
  • Quillin Stocker
  • Danielle Schroeder
ALL ACTORS must accept or decline their role not later than 9pm, Saturday March 31,  by e-mailing the director.  Ensemble actors will be assigned roles throughout the show, such as WATCH, BOY, and others.  They will also be utilized in other ways during the production. These decisions will be made before blocking begins.

When you respond, please do the following:
  1. Whether or not you accept your role
  2. Confirm the following contact information:  E-mail address, phone number (does your phone accept texts)
  3. Attach a head shot or head and shoulders photo (jpg), if not already provided
  4. Write a bio (500 words or less) detailing your past experience, training, hobbies, anything else you like.
We are looking forward to an amazing show, so look for the followup post this weekend!!

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Ready, Set, Audition...


Before we begin exploring the complexities of one of Shakespeare's later comedies, we must take on the process of auditioning actors for MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. While, somewhat tedious, auditions are one of my favorite aspects of the production process. The concept and visual pictures I have been putting together for months, can now start to come to life.




Over the next few weeks, many of you will come to know MUCH ADO's characters quite intimately.  Of course, many actors and actresses will come in wanting one of the two most challenging, yet satisfying characters in all of Shakespeare (Beatrice and Benedick), but don't cut off your opportunities too quickly.  Many of the male characters will likely be converted to female and some of the other male characters are great challenges in their own right.  So many of Shakespeare's characters offer such fun and exhilarating development opportunities and if you truly want to do the show, you might not want to pass those up.  This is a show that will offer actors much to do and enjoy while becoming part of it!  For those who are unfamiliar with my plans for the characters, take a look:


PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS
Principal Cast will go into rehearsal the week of April 16.
Don Pedro -  M - 30’s to 40’s    
Beatrice - F - Early 30’s         
Benedick - M - 30’s to 40’s    
Hero - F - Late Teens to mid 20’s  
Claudio - M - 20’s                 
Leonato / a - M/F – 40’s to 60’s  
Antonio/a - M/F – 40’s to 50’s                
Dogberry - F – 30’s to 50’s   
Male and Female Understudy - We are casting one female and one male understudy to cover the principal roles. 
 
FEATURED CHARACTERS
Featured Cast will go into rehearsal in May.  They will not be called to all rehearsals
Don John - M – 20’s to 30’s  
Conrade - M – 20’s to 30’s  
Borachio - M – 20’s to 30’s  
Verges - M/F  – 20’s +        
Ursula -F – 20’s to 30’s  
Margaret - F - 20’s
 
Ensemble Characters
Ensemble Cast will go into rehearsal in May.  They will not be called to all rehearsals
Friar Francis - M/F –30’s+
Balthasar - M/F – Teen  to 30’s  
Sexton - M/F – 20’s +
Messenger - M/F – Teen to 30’s  
Watch - F – Late teens to 20’s  
Musician and Singer - We are looking for at least one accomplished musician and / or singer to perform during most of the show.

 During this production period, we will be discovering as much as we can about the 1920 - 1924 time period... through costume and props, research and activities that help us find the characters and atmosphere we all want to convey to our audience.

While, I am lucky enough to be able to secure the talents of Kelly Bennington, a wonderfully organized Assistant Director; Juliet Howard-Welch, a professional Stage Manager (New Orleans Shakespeare Festival / Dayton Opera --- and Equity Membership Candidate); and Susan Robert, my highly detail oriented costumer and a director in her own right... I do not have the luxury of the highly talented Set Designer I was blessed with for my last two shows (Geoffrey Moss), but never fear,  I have a few ideas of my own and hopefully we shall muddle through.

With auditions just one week away, I am receiving many nervous questions from first time Shakespeare performers, as well as seasoned  actors.... Just remember, give your first and best audition.  I will always give you the opportunity to start again, if you need to and I am looking for what YOU can bring to the role -- not how Emma Thompson or Kenneth Branagh played them.  Strong, articulate voices, creative readings and a fun personality.  Be sure to visit the audition event page, check out earlier blogs or e-mail me with questions.  You can also request a pdf version of the audition form here.  Bring yourself!

See you all on March 26 or 27!


Sunday, March 11, 2012

15 Days and Counting...

As auditions are fast approaching, I am really beginning to explore the many facets of our upcoming production of MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.  

The script has been cut and finalized with the help of Josh Katawick; Costumes are being researched and ideas developed by costumer Susan Robert; Production meetings begin this week to establish set parameters and budget; And, I have been tucking into a huge amount of research about the period and play.  Director's and SM meetings will also begin soon. 


Though I have directed this show previously, I am focused on making this a very different production... One with some fresh ideas and a slightly 'off-kilter' look at the play.  Many surprises are in store for those who are cast.  

Now to address some of the questions that have been posed regarding auditions:

  • WHAT KIND OF AUDITION IS EXPECTED -- The auditions for MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING will be very similar to other auditions I have held.  Small groups of 10 to 12 will be asked to enter the theatre at a time.  You will do your monologue and then read from a scene or two.  Some will be asked to read again or perhaps be asked to attend call backs on Tuesday, March 27 at 8pm.  If more than one group session is needed, some auditionees may be asked to remain for multiple sessions.  Give your strongest audition the first time you read, so that I get the best and strongest picture of you.
  •  WHAT KIND OF MONOLOGUE SHOULD I PREPARE -- Any Shakespeare piece of 10 to 25 lines.  Please memorize.  You will not be turned away for not having a piece, but it is highly recommended.  
  • WHAT IS THE SETTING --  Early 1920's, post WWI, around the time of the Irish Rebellion.  Set in an English Country house.   
  • WILL YOU WANT A BRITISH ACCENT  -- NO! 

Watch out for character posts coming the week of 16 March and keep your questions and resumes coming to Lisalhw@att.net! If you would like a copy of the Audition form via e-mail, please just ask.