Nov. 3rd, 2005

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Happy birthday [livejournal.com profile] tcb!
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Happy birthday [livejournal.com profile] tcb!
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Had a good rehearsal last night. For some reason lines were extra-slippery—pretty much everyone dropped or at least fumbled at least one—but thanks to a conversation with Elizabeth earlier in the day, I finally figured out some stuff about my character and motivation that totally changed a few of my scenes, much for the better. I'm finally feeling reasonably comfortable with my part, although I'm glad we have the dress rehearsals left, and I think getting the lights in will make a huge difference. I always find it distracting playing to a lit house -- much easier to get absorbed into the world on stage when I can't see the other world.

I sat in and watched the whole show for the first time, and there are some fabulous bits. [livejournal.com profile] heliopsis and [livejournal.com profile] alfie1981 in particular crack me up every time they're onstage, even -- no, especially -- when they don't have any lines. We are so blessed in our cast. And the tree! [livejournal.com profile] muffyjo has worked miracles. We have a huge old oak tree in the middle of the stage that looks better than I ever dared dream.

One week from tomorrow! Hope to see lots of you there...
gilana: (Default)
Had a good rehearsal last night. For some reason lines were extra-slippery—pretty much everyone dropped or at least fumbled at least one—but thanks to a conversation with Elizabeth earlier in the day, I finally figured out some stuff about my character and motivation that totally changed a few of my scenes, much for the better. I'm finally feeling reasonably comfortable with my part, although I'm glad we have the dress rehearsals left, and I think getting the lights in will make a huge difference. I always find it distracting playing to a lit house -- much easier to get absorbed into the world on stage when I can't see the other world.

I sat in and watched the whole show for the first time, and there are some fabulous bits. [livejournal.com profile] heliopsis and [livejournal.com profile] alfie1981 in particular crack me up every time they're onstage, even -- no, especially -- when they don't have any lines. We are so blessed in our cast. And the tree! [livejournal.com profile] muffyjo has worked miracles. We have a huge old oak tree in the middle of the stage that looks better than I ever dared dream.

One week from tomorrow! Hope to see lots of you there...
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Opening night is fast approaching!

Theatre@First presents...
William Shakespeare's classic comedy

THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR
adapted and directed by Elizabeth Hunter

This seldom-performed work includes the beloved Falstaff and some of Shakespeare's funniest and feistiest women in a light-hearted and fast-paced romp!

PERFORMANCES
Friday 11 November @ 8pm
Saturday 12 November @ 8pm
MATINEE Sunday 13 November @ 3pm
Thursday 17 November @ 8pm
Friday 18 November @ 8pm
Saturday 19 November @ 8pm

Tickets are still just $10 for adults and $7 for students and seniors.
Discounts are available for groups of ten or more.

RESERVE YOUR TICKETS TODAY!
Call us toll-free on 877-557-5936
Or use our handy online form at http://www.TheatreAtFirst.org

All performances at:
First Congregational Church of Somerville
89 College Ave--just 4 blocks from the Davis T!
Our performance space is fully accessible.

Theatre@First is a vital part of the exciting Davis Square arts scene, hosted by the First Congregational Church of Somerville. We provide affordable entertainment by drawing on the talents and resources of individuals and organizations throughout the community. To volunteer or advertise with T@F, please email action@theatreatfirst.org
gilana: (Default)
Opening night is fast approaching!

Theatre@First presents...
William Shakespeare's classic comedy

THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR
adapted and directed by Elizabeth Hunter

This seldom-performed work includes the beloved Falstaff and some of Shakespeare's funniest and feistiest women in a light-hearted and fast-paced romp!

PERFORMANCES
Friday 11 November @ 8pm
Saturday 12 November @ 8pm
MATINEE Sunday 13 November @ 3pm
Thursday 17 November @ 8pm
Friday 18 November @ 8pm
Saturday 19 November @ 8pm

Tickets are still just $10 for adults and $7 for students and seniors.
Discounts are available for groups of ten or more.

RESERVE YOUR TICKETS TODAY!
Call us toll-free on 877-557-5936
Or use our handy online form at http://www.TheatreAtFirst.org

All performances at:
First Congregational Church of Somerville
89 College Ave--just 4 blocks from the Davis T!
Our performance space is fully accessible.

Theatre@First is a vital part of the exciting Davis Square arts scene, hosted by the First Congregational Church of Somerville. We provide affordable entertainment by drawing on the talents and resources of individuals and organizations throughout the community. To volunteer or advertise with T@F, please email action@theatreatfirst.org
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From Narniaweb...

For Walden Media, recapturing imagination and rekindling curiosity doesn’t begin and end in the movie theatre. Walden Media will sponsor an exhibit tour to promote Walt Disney Picture’s and Walden Media’s upcoming film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, an adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ beloved 1950 novel, due to open in theaters on December 9, 2005.

The free exhibit - which features props, costumes, and behind the scenes footage from Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media’s December 9th release, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe - will visit select libraries. Walden Media is working with these libraries and local educational organizations to create programming related to the exhibit and the book and film on which it is based.

A list of scheduled library stops is below:
Orlando Public Library - October 21-24
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library (Washington, DC) - October 28-November 1
Boston Public Library - November 3-8
New York Public Library, Jefferson Market Branch - November 10-14

The exhibit will be open to the public during library hours.

Each city will host a media event, including a press conference, celebrity readings, and an opportunity for children to tour the exhibit and participate in educational activities.


There's nothing anywhere on the BPL web page about this. I called them and found out that there's a press conference tomorrow at 12:30 in the Rabb Lecture Hall. I was actually in the library today and saw nothing -- I think the exhibit must be downstairs near the Rabb. [livejournal.com profile] lifecollage, do you happen to know anything?
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From Narniaweb...

For Walden Media, recapturing imagination and rekindling curiosity doesn’t begin and end in the movie theatre. Walden Media will sponsor an exhibit tour to promote Walt Disney Picture’s and Walden Media’s upcoming film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, an adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ beloved 1950 novel, due to open in theaters on December 9, 2005.

The free exhibit - which features props, costumes, and behind the scenes footage from Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media’s December 9th release, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe - will visit select libraries. Walden Media is working with these libraries and local educational organizations to create programming related to the exhibit and the book and film on which it is based.

A list of scheduled library stops is below:
Orlando Public Library - October 21-24
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library (Washington, DC) - October 28-November 1
Boston Public Library - November 3-8
New York Public Library, Jefferson Market Branch - November 10-14

The exhibit will be open to the public during library hours.

Each city will host a media event, including a press conference, celebrity readings, and an opportunity for children to tour the exhibit and participate in educational activities.


There's nothing anywhere on the BPL web page about this. I called them and found out that there's a press conference tomorrow at 12:30 in the Rabb Lecture Hall. I was actually in the library today and saw nothing -- I think the exhibit must be downstairs near the Rabb. [livejournal.com profile] lifecollage, do you happen to know anything?

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