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Arachnid Weaving

Mon, 27 Nov 2006, 10:30 pm
A Muse7 posts in thread

“My, my, my,” said the spider to the fly … and the rest you surely know. I had not visited this site for many months – middle aged crisis, menopause, sea change, tree change and a lack of time for the theatre. But the footlights won out, backed by that strange addiction to pre-curtain nerves.

So once again, amateur / community / people theatre takes over one’s life. Of course, comfort zones are important and although I now hanker for a meaty / difficult / challenging role – hmm, some would say that any role is challenging for me – I once again find myself in the green room dungeon at The Old Mill, with the redoubtable Claudette at the helm and Tony obediently following instructions. Now there’s a couple who have given and continue to give, an incredible amount to the world of community theatre.

It seems, since last I trod the boards in South Perth, that my constable has won promotion to Inspector. And as always, there are new and old faces. The new include a double act, featuring Jacinta Kotula and Rebecca Parsons sharing a role on alternate nights. Now what finer use could there be for amateur theatre, than to give young people further on-stage experience? For me, as a parent, it justifies my own commitment,

Also amongst the faces new to me, is that of Tim the Constable. In one of these six degrees of separation moments, when first we started rehearsing, he mentioned  his dad has just passed away and that he wished his father had seen him perform.  A couple of days later, by accident, I found I had known his father well, as fellow Jaguar aficionado. What Tim did not tell me, was anything about his amazing talent for painting sets. And yes, he moaned about a part with so few lines, choosing, I think, to disbelieve me, when I said he had the most difficult role of all – no crutch of words and an eternity on the stage. Now, he is rightly receiving excellent comments on his characterisation.

Then there’s Elgin the butler. And yes Gordon, you are absolutely right about the pronunciation. As someone whose family came from Rothes, but seven miles down the road on the Spey and has stayed in Elgin, I had to bite my tongue as a retired Australian school teacher insisted he was right on the soft G – “Lost his bloody marbles,” I thought. But what is important, is that it’s Elgin’s first time on stage, rightly pushed by Mr Gould. Fan – bloody - tastic mate! I hope our paths continue to cross – though I of course, refused to shave the beard! Well, Claudette didn’t ask, thank Heavens!

I hope my other fellow actors will forgive me for not writing of them, rest assured your are terrific, but you have experience and I feel encouragement is due to the nervous new – it ain’t that long ago that I first died of stage fright and wondered what on earth I was doing – last Sunday afternoon to be exact - don’t call me Madam again Inspector!

It is all still splendid fun and quite possibly seriously good experience for people younger than I, who dream of and hopefully will achieve a career on stage and in film.  Gordon was also right in the mix-up over period – communication can lapse in the best of circles. The 1950s best suits the case – I should think that talk of drug addiction would bring a certain time frame into the picture.

Yes, I know, “The Spider’s Web” is a period drawing room drama, quite possibly not to everyone’s taste, but try learning the lines Rebecca and Cliff have had to imprint – the craft is testing, demanding and trying, no matter what style. Then there’s the personal pull - riding a motor bike called a Black Widow – I simply had to audition. There’s only three days left and Saturday is, I believe sold-out, but surprisingly, there are still seats available on Thursday and Friday. See if you can pick Who Done It. A friend of mine was convinced it was the Inspector, but then he’s in the CCC and thinks that way.

Norma’s still there, basking in power and running a tight structured Ord. Howell, still needs a new motor bike and cannot resist imparting his wisdom, as self-appointed assistant director, Gary’s put on a little subtle weight around the jowls – architects are obviously well paid these days. It’s good to be back. These are all good people. Now, will somebody let me do “Death of a Salesman.”

All Good Things

 Hi Treva,I am the

Wed, 29 Nov 2006, 08:06 am

 

Hi Treva,

I am the administrator of Dare2Audition, we are an acting & audition club and have lots of information to assist up and coming actors as well as experienced actors.  If you look in the "industry information" section there are lots of articles that may be able to assist you and help familiarise your self with various issues regarding the industry.  We also have a database and links to a selection of agencies that are affiliated with the Australian Arts Alliance, so hopefully keeping the standard set by the association, information to assist freelance artists eg. sample contracts, industry awards & available arts grants. It is free to register as a user and access lots of auditions, you can add your resume and send a headshot for us to display.  As our database grows so is interest from Casting directors so although there are lots of auditions to access, you may receive a private messages at the site from Directors, Agents etc regarding work. 

The site has all current information and news, and not full of old news and stories (they are removed) therefore each page loads quickly.

We do have a level of private membership which has a small fee to cover costs of sms notification when new auditions come in, negotiating discounts at training schools and classes all over Australia as well as discounts for theatre tickets, photographic sessions and acting & audition books and the list of discounts is added to weekly. Early in January we will also allow private members to add their showreel to their resume and for members who do not have a showreel we will be able to put together a display with music and effects from photo's, this will be available for private members in a DVD which they  can send  to Directors, Agents etc.  There are competitions run regularly with either prizes or free private subscription and you are welcome to promote yourself in the forum which has a "What's on" where any user can promote their production, sell industry related equipment and props, industry related work, and classes are listed in the forum.  If you logon at www.dare2audition.com.au and simply provide a nickname, email and password you will then be registered and can access all the above.

I sincerely hope we can be of assistance to you and any other up & coming artists.

Hava-chat

Dare2Audition

www.dare2audition.com.au

Australian Acting & Audition Club

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