Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Subway Circus

If you loved some of the actors in The Boal Original, you can check out their latest project, Subway Circus, this Thursday and Friday at Beaver Country Day School.  If you come on Friday, you can visit with Lindsey, the director of The Boal Original.  Break a leg, guys!

Monday, February 6, 2012

Wrap-up

Today the cast met for one last time to strike the set and to talk about the show.  The Beaver community discussed the show in advisory today, and we shared with each other how the discussion went.  We talked about audience reactions to the show and how this experience affected each of us.  Here is a video of our final reflection of the process:

Community Art Project

The last scene in the play posed the question "What are you going to do to make a positive change in the world?" and the cast each gave their personal answer.  This weekend we invited our audiences to take part in a community art project by adding their own answers to the question.  Here are some photos:

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Show Weekend

2 of the 3 performances of The Boal Original were sold out, and all were very well received by the audience.  After the opening night performance on Thursday, the school was buzzing on Friday!  The tickets for that night sold out at lunch time within 2 minutes.
The cast and crew is very proud of their work.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Ameriville

This show looks very cool and similar to ours in that it is based on world issues.  Cast reunion anyone?
Arts Emerson: Ameriville

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Weekly Video Updates

Natiah and Jordan give us a video update about this week:

Tech

Here's a rehearsal photo from our first run through with all technical elements!

Friday, January 27, 2012

The True Power of the Performing Arts

This talk is great and, in my opinion, very inspiring.  Skip to 10:43 to hear why the performing arts are so important in this day and age.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Today's Rehearsal

Yesterday and today we have been working on the transitions of our play.  We have actors moving all of the set pieces and handling all of the props, so we have been practicing to make sure they run smoothly.
Tomorrow we begin tech!

Saturday, January 21, 2012

This Week

We had to cancel our tech rehearsal today due to snow, so unfortunately, we don't have a weekly video update for you.  Hopefully we can do one on Monday!
So in short:
We had our first tech on Tuesday, staging in the space.
At our Tuesday rehearsal, we decided one of our scenes wasn't working, so we re-wrote it on Wednesday, as well as rehearsed some other scenes.
Thursday we continued staging in the space.
Friday we did a first "run through" for our crew and costume team.  We were able to practice having a talk-back and answering their questions about the show and the process.  It was a great way to see where we are and what we need to do this coming week!
Elias also finished the poster design this week.  This isn't the final draft, but the final looks pretty similar to this one:

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

First tech rehearsal

Today we are rehearsing from 10-5 for our first tech rehearsal.  We have the second draft of the script in our hands, the Black Box set up the way it will be for the performances, and the time to stage the pieces in the space.  It is a very exciting and productive day!
Here's a photo of the cast rehearsing their song for one of the scenes:

Update from last week

Weekly update from Zach:

Sunday, January 15, 2012

A few videos

Some videos from Natiah:
This one is Stephen Fry's "How to be Gorgeous."  We talk a lot about beauty in rehearsals and in our show, and I think this is a really fun way to think about it.


The second is a spoken word piece that is an interesting reflection on religion.

Friday, January 13, 2012

I'm Human

This video was put together by the students and teachers at Liberty Middle School in Alabama:

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Beauty

Standards of Beauty: Then and Now
A recent article about body image in the fashion industry.

Marine Responds to Police Brutality

Carli sent in the original video of Sgt Thomas' response to police brutality during the Occupy Wall St protests.  I think this interview with him is an example of the positive things that came out of the Occupy movement.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

The theatre is a weapon, and it is the people who should wield it.
Augusto Boal

Monday, January 9, 2012

Guest Artist

We are very fortunate to have a guest artist coming in on Wednesday to teach us about Boal's Forum Theatre.

Gail Burton

Part Time Faculty, Emerson College (2005)
B.A. Harvard College
Gail A. Burton grew up in East Harlem NYC and graduated from Radcliffe College, Harvard University. She has been a member of the Medea Project Theater for Incarcerated Women in San Francisco, CA. In Massachusetts, as a workshop leader for her New Freedwoman Project, she has utilized spoken word and movement to support healing, sisterhood and therapeutic transformation on the journey to community re-integration with women at the Suffolk County Sheriff Department Women's Resource Center.
She received the Cambridge Peace Award in honor of Muses, her first play, and the community building and organizing activities surrounding the production which celebrated and created positive visibility for LGBTQA communities of African descent in Massachusetts.
She trained and is currently a member of the Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory collective at the Brecht Forum in NYC. She has studied Augusto Boal's Image, Forum, and Rainbow of Desire theater techniques under Claire Picher and Julian and Augusto Boal.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Passport Scene

Migrant Rights Article

This is the source article for the very first scene we created.  We've been calling it "The Passport Scene."

Gay Rights

How to Explain Gay Rights to an Idiot

This cartoon came up in rehearsal yesterday as we work on a scene on gender and sexuality.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Today's Journal Entry

What are you personally going to do to make a positive change in this world?

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Poster Submissions

Don't forget!  Poster submissions are due tomorrow!

Teens React to Rick Perry's "Strong"

As you know, I'm a big fan of the Kids React series, which has a new show called Teens React.  I am especially interested in episodes that focus on social and political issues.  Last week's episode of Teens React focused on Rick Perry's campaign ad.
We haven't talked much about the upcoming elections in rehearsal, but I think this video is interesting.  I also think it's a good time for the cast to pat themselves on the back for being politically informed (since most of the teens in the video don't even know when the Presidential election is).  Enjoy!
The earth without art is just eh.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Why We Do What We Do

7 Reasons Why Theatre Makes Our Live Better

Thought you would like to see this!

Time's Person of the Year

I bought the Person of the Year edition of Time magazine to read on the airplane.  As you may know from my previous post, they chose to honor the protester this year.  The article has a lot of great images, and I will bring it to rehearsal if you want to take a look.  The thing that struck me was one line that sounds like it could have come right from Boal's mouth:
"It was marvelous to see people become the actors in their own lives...You could watch them breaking out of their passivity."
                       - Olmo Galvaz, Madrid protester

Postsecret

Postsecret is a project where people can anonymously mail a postcard with their secret on it, and the editor posts some on the postsecret.com blog.  This Sunday, this was one of the secrets posted:

Beauty

Carli sent in this song because the lyrics reminded her of what we've been talking about with beauty.  Check it out!  Do you think we could use this somehow in the beauty scene?