Saturday, June 21, 2008

Presentation 1 - "Open"

Howdy,

Way to go everyone. The pressure that became apparent yesterday, the pressure of sharing the work...well that pressure clarified what we needed to focus on. And the courage, strength and commitment to meet that challenge. We rehearsed a couple of clarifying moments - blocking with sound. A lighting moment or two, looked at and found the best quilt for the bed spread. Thank you Marieke for bringing in the perfect option.
Audience - it was sold out...but it also proved that if you come, you will get in. Everyone got a seat - so please, come to the theater and see the play.
This presentation tonight was fantastic - everything came together in a lovely way. Audience, actors, tech...all parts. There was a tremendous amount of love after the presentation. I'm not going to write about that too much. I hope you all will come and experience it for yourself tomorrow. Either at 2pm or 8pm.
However, I am going to focus on the 'development' aspect of presenting work like this. If it was a one time shot - I'd be basking in the glow of our success. And Scott and I would talk in a day or two after we come down from this achievement - and get a sense of clarity about what happened tonight. However, because we have a show at 2pm tomorrow. We celebrated tonight...and then scheduled rehearsal tomorrow morning. There are a couple of beats to look at again. Mainly to tighten up, to keep the stakes present, and - some people say louder, faster, funnier...but most of the time...faster is good for allowing the characters to be effected by what is going on in certain areas. The heightened emotions motivate things...and makes them less intellectual and more visceral. So we will explore that.
The other reason we are working is because it is a 'workshop' not a run. I don't want the cast, or Scott - to think we are done because the audience liked us. And there is a terror, or slight fear, that comfort will settle in. Rehearsal is not to prevent comfort but to focus or efforts.
Okay, one more thing I love about LAByrinth. I went to the E. 4th Street Bar after the presentation. Rounds of praise for all. And then when the backroom emptied E-Rod and I talked about how to make each moment more emotionally specific and deeper for the actors. She talked about the key being in the emotional preparation before going on stage. It was good...it was things the actors, Scott, and I talked about during the process...but to hear it again got me focused back on reminding the actors and pushing them to continue to reach. Even if it pushes off the security of what we had tonight...because we know what tonight was, but our goal is to see what the play can be.
After that conversation Brett C. had two text thoughts for Scott. Scott left early...but he asked Brett and he is passing them on to me. One of them is to remove the biggest laugh in the play...but with a lot of good emotionally honest reasons for the journey of the play. And Scott and I will talk about these points - and we do have rehearsal, so we can look at it. Put it up infront of the audience in the afternoon and try something else in the evening.
It is growing. So - if you came tonight...feel free to come again.
I'm very happy with the work of all. And excited about tomorrow knowing that everyone wants to continue working.
Hope to see you all tomorrow at the presentation.

Goodnight,

Padraic

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