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'BIG IDEA' - PHOENIX THEATRE

Sun, 5 Oct 2008, 06:58 pm
JoeMc11 posts in thread
The 'BIG IDEA' dress rehearsal worked today, considering the barriers they had to climb, getting the production to this stage.
Also of the 10 cast members, 7 of which, was their first time on stage. Accomplished more than was asked of them, thru trying circumstances, of an unfinished venue.
With the assistance of Hywell & hiring equipment from David {All Things Theatre]. We Managed to make the venue workable, by installing our own lighting patch circuits & FOH lighting bar. After using 'Smother' cloths upstage & in the FOH. To assist the acoustics & reduce the multiple echo effects & audio bounce.
The SM's [Emma Muller] son Bret & Lawrrence Haywood  ably assisted her backstage, as a techie. Also Jane Sherwood's [Plays Christine in the play] her son william, was the lighting operator. all boys are actually only about 10 years old & graduated from the status of TIT's, to that of Techies today. They were both outstanding & never missed a cue.
Taking all things into account, such as the reversed Air Con [heating] not working & is being far too noisy when it does. The venue main exit doors had to be repaired, prior to the dress rehearsal, so the builders were called in. Or we would have not been able to open or close them, to stop the wind & muffle the traffic noises coming into the venue. The house lights dimmer, decided to take a holiday, so they had to be switched off outside the auditorium.
We had to place black calico on all the 8 auditorium windows, to cut the sun light out.
The cast/crew did an outstanding job, making the 'Big Idea' work, in an alleged $4 Million refurbished venue.
May be in hind sight it would have been easier to the play in a circus Big Top, at least it would have been hell of a lot less hassles, for a couple of old farts technically.
I'm thinking of applying to the Guinness Book of records, as the first old Codger to survive more than 6 strokes successfully.
Meanwhile the 'Big Idea' opens on Tuesday night, at the 'Memorial Hall' [Cnr Carrington St & Rockingham Road - Hamilton Hill.
{At least the old blokes, will have a chance, to hang a #223 fresnel, to use as the house lights & bounce the light off the white FOH ceiling. On Monday & fix a few other things as well?}

COMEATRE "This is what it is all about!"

Tue, 14 Oct 2008, 06:07 pm
Following on from the posts of Jeff & Taureen about local ameatres & tribes sort of.
I was just speaking to my neighbour, who I roped int to play a part in the 'big Idea', because we could not find any  men for the role.
He is in his 40's very with drawn, because he is dyslexic.
He agreed to do the small part & the Phoenix cast welcomed into the fold. Not at any time did any of the cast ridicule him or pressure me to drop or replace him, because of his difficulties he experienced with reading or remembering lines. 
 instead they encouraged him to persevere & carry on.
He did the performances & was most reluctant inviting anyone in his family to see him on stage. He finally relented on the last night of the show & invited his brother.
The next day his brother contacted their sisters & told them how proud he was of his younger brothers performance & the achievement to actually step out in front of an audience & do it.
 Today on my return from the Council offices, I found him sitting in the front garden crying.
 I rushed over to find out what was wrong with him, that's when he told me that his whole family had congratulated him & now he feels for the first time in his life. That he has proved to everyone & him self, that he is not stupid! Which all came about because of those in the Theatre group, helping him to achieve his 'Biggest Idea' & the dreams he has had all his life! 
Unfortunately because it so hot here at the moment, my eyes are perspiring badly & I'm getting blurred vision. So I'll wind this up!

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