Let the record show that Chase Kniffen, our awesome director, took one day off of rehearsal and they FINISHED THE SET! Now of course it isn’t completely done There’s a lot painting to be done and walls and rotating panels to install, but we have all of the platforming!! Although the set isn’t technically finished yet, this event was way ABOVE our expectations. HA HA! Sorry, inside joke.
This set is so amazing. I can’t wait to actually perform on it, although it will take some getting used to. That angle is actually really steep when you are trying to dance on it, or run to the very edge of the stage without falling off and without looking at the ground. Oh, I’m sorry, did some of you feel left out of our inside joke?
Well I’ll tell you, although it probably won’t seem all that funny to you. Well, at the beginning of rehearsal chase told us that we would be working with a set that had a very subtle incline but over distance would become about 18 inches high. Well, to get 18 inches in a steady incline of about 7 feet, it can’t be all that subtle, so when we got the set, the incline was surprisingly extreme, and made most of us brake down in fits of mass hysteria and terror. WE WOULD HAVE TO DANCE ON THAT?!!! Anyway, as rehearsal went on, it was actually not all that hard, so case closed.
Now, I know you have loved listening to me babble, but all that talk never really explained the “inside joke”, and you know what? I like it that way, so you will just have to wait until I release my article on “The Wonderful Secrets of the Back Stage Life” after the show has already started. So HA!
Until next time,
Eric Pastore
Friday, January 23, 2009
Monday, January 19, 2009
An eventful week...
What an eventful week. Along with making great progress in the show, Chase just happened to decide to take us to a playground for a photo shoot on the COLDEST DAY OF THE YEAR! Jimmy, I envy you. You didn’t have to come with us. LUCKY!
So, at this cooooooooooooolllllllllllllllldddddddddd playground, we had to take off all of our coats except one long-sleeved shirt and then stand in one place leaning against these really cold metal poles and try to look happy while we get pictures taken of us. Luckily, we ended up with some good shots, but take a look at the picture of me to the left. I am FREEEEEEEEEEZING. Thanks guys...HAHA - Just kidding!
We spent this weekend not rehearsing on stage. The set is in full swing, so we got kicked out of the theatre into a studio for rehearsal – That was cool thought. Sunday was a long day and we made it through the entire first act, which was fun. After we ran the act, Chase referred to the first act as a healthy baby that would need to be nurtured…We all thought that was kind of strange reference, but OK…
To wrap this segment of CLTG weekly, we made a lot of progress, even though we got really cold, and I will see you next week (or maybe earlier) with my next update.
--Eric
So, at this cooooooooooooolllllllllllllllldddddddddd playground, we had to take off all of our coats except one long-sleeved shirt and then stand in one place leaning against these really cold metal poles and try to look happy while we get pictures taken of us. Luckily, we ended up with some good shots, but take a look at the picture of me to the left. I am FREEEEEEEEEEZING. Thanks guys...HAHA - Just kidding!
We spent this weekend not rehearsing on stage. The set is in full swing, so we got kicked out of the theatre into a studio for rehearsal – That was cool thought. Sunday was a long day and we made it through the entire first act, which was fun. After we ran the act, Chase referred to the first act as a healthy baby that would need to be nurtured…We all thought that was kind of strange reference, but OK…
To wrap this segment of CLTG weekly, we made a lot of progress, even though we got really cold, and I will see you next week (or maybe earlier) with my next update.
--Eric
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Ahhhhhhhh...
Ahhhhhhhhhhh, the sweet smell of a brand new show, being rehearsed in a brand new theatre. I would like to introduce myself. My name is Eric Pastore, I play Theo in the new show Children’s Letters to God, and for the next couple of weeks I will take you on a journey through our rehearsals from a KID’s perspective.
This first week of rehearsals has turned out surprisingly eventful. Let’s see, we sang some songs, blocked some steps, and oh... Cooper Timberline (Kicker) went through the solemn ritual of the Milkshake Dance! It was a sight to see. Also one of the many Wonders of the World of Children’s Letters to God was Mackenzie’s (Joanne) playground she drew for the show.
Now, I’m going to tell you a secret. SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. Almost all of the harmonies in this show are Sean’s (Brett). But don’t tell anybody, it’s a secret.
Now, please join me in a moment of silence, as we commend Lily (Iris), who got through an entire week of rehearsals with a sinus infection that nearly made her go INSANE!!!!!!! Ha ha, just kidding, she didn’t go insane, but she did get through the week with headaches and stomach aches left and right. BRAVO!
So, as my first blog for Children’s Letters to God, I would like to say that I am really excited about the show, and I will keep you up to date on what’s what.
--Eric
This first week of rehearsals has turned out surprisingly eventful. Let’s see, we sang some songs, blocked some steps, and oh... Cooper Timberline (Kicker) went through the solemn ritual of the Milkshake Dance! It was a sight to see. Also one of the many Wonders of the World of Children’s Letters to God was Mackenzie’s (Joanne) playground she drew for the show.
Now, I’m going to tell you a secret. SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. Almost all of the harmonies in this show are Sean’s (Brett). But don’t tell anybody, it’s a secret.
Now, please join me in a moment of silence, as we commend Lily (Iris), who got through an entire week of rehearsals with a sinus infection that nearly made her go INSANE!!!!!!! Ha ha, just kidding, she didn’t go insane, but she did get through the week with headaches and stomach aches left and right. BRAVO!
So, as my first blog for Children’s Letters to God, I would like to say that I am really excited about the show, and I will keep you up to date on what’s what.
--Eric
Thursday, January 8, 2009
CHILDREN'S LETTER'S TO GOD guest blogger
Over the next few weeks, we thought it would be fun to actually have one of the stars of CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD guest blog here on our site. Eric Pastore, who has appeared locally in MAME at Barksdale, A CHRISTMAS STORY at Theatre IV, and countless other productions will be keeping us in the loop throughout the rehearsal process of the show. We hope you will check in regularly to find out how things are going from this talented youngster's point of view!
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