2006-03-08

plumtreeblossom: (autumn)
2006-03-08 10:32 am

The Reading Period

This play reading has become addictive. Yeaterday I read 20+ one-act plays. I'm on the reading committee for the T@F one-act festival this summer. Submissions are coming in even faster than they did last year. Of the ones I've read, I've found one I love, and two I like. That's actually a pretty good percentage, considering.

Considering what, you ask? Well, a lot of play writing is happening out there, but this year and last I've been seeing a consistant and almost uniform set of mistakes being made. Specifically, I see evidence that the writer hasn't yet learned enough about theatre production and stagability, about how it works, and it's marked differences from that which is feasible for film. I'm seeing set requirements that even a professional theatre couldn't do, or focus on tiny objects that could work well in a film but wouldn't read from a stage.

Seeing it again brought back to mind an idea I had last year, which would be to teach a class for one-act playwrights at CCAE or somewhere that shows the writers the actual stagecraft and the processes involved with physical production. If their understanding of production (and specifically festival production) can be improved, an lot of mistakes could be avoided in the play writing, and they'd be able to write better, more stagable plays. Something to think about for the fall, perhaps.

For now, what I'm hoping to find in the pile is another Superheroes, something that really knocks me right out of my chair. I'll be directing one of the plays in the festival, and I want to fall head over heels with something that I can sink my budding directorial teeth into. I haven't found it yet, but I have many, many more yet to read. Back to the pile!
plumtreeblossom: (We Are Siamese)
2006-03-08 04:58 pm

A plague on both your houses...

Well, A and I had tickets to see Romeo & Juliet at ART tonight. But the box office just called me, and 3 of their actors are injured too badly to go on, and ART decided the 3 understudies on one night would be too much (I agree). ART is letting all ticket holders pick another night, so we're going next Wednesday.

So immediately my nosy mind had to know what happened to the poor actors. Car crash? Falling set pieces? Nope, good old fight scene injuries. It IS R&J, after all. Everyone's going to be fine, but they need a night or two off.

Which leaves the last question: will the romantic energy between A and I hold out until then? It's in fizzle mode. Yes, yes, I know last week I was picking bridesmaids. Don't you know enough to ignore me whenever I do that? Interest level is dropping for both of us, so he may bail before next Wednesday rolls around. In which case, I'll need a stand-in date. I'm sure one of you f'list boys wouldn't mind a free ART ticket, and I might not even require you put out for it.