8/31/07

the clock is ticking! =O











we have the postcards, art house stage manager jack helped us, and we're getting a lot done.
we just have to get everyone to memorize their lines, and our costumes and props together. =O and our prop man is in canada, lol

here's the performance information:
ART HOUSE PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS
The Rudesby Algorithm in
SHAKESPEARE'S TWELFTH NIGHT

Sneak Preview -- September 7
----Exclusive Mini-concert featuring Joelle Zigman!: 7:00 PM
----Performance: 8:00 PM
Opening Night -- September 8
----Performance: 7:00 PM
September 14
----Performance: 7:00 PM
Closing Night -- September 15
----Performance: 7:00 PM

Prices: Regular: $10
Students or seniors (with ID): $6

(Portion of proceeds with go to charity.)

For reservations, call: 201-915-9911

Art House Productions
Hamilton Square
1 McWilliams Place, Roof
Jersey City, NJ 07302
(SE Corner of Hamilton Park, near Erie/8th St.)

Made possible by Exeter Properties and Hamilton Square

8/13/07

scheduling =O

It's hard to schedule rehearsals.

There's one tomorrow at 1 PM but I don't know if I can go because I have to get my mom's medical records, look at an apartment, and go to work.

Being busy during the summer sometimes sucks.

Today was my first day of work and my training started.

Oh, and here are some pictures taken by the lovely Amanda Pickering of our rehearsal in the library.



That, my friends, is Mark looking his best.




8/9/07

Hot like me

Because my name is Summer. Get it? Yeah.

I've been doing a horrible job acting as Feste because I haven't had time to study the lines. I have my final exam for my music class tomorrow, so I'm really more concerned about that. I have to find time to focus on being Feste, though.

I'm going to say it again because my best friend said it today--I'm sick of comedy. I want drama. I'm also sick of this play. I am going to admit it. I love Twelfth Night, but I'm tired of this.

Today it was so hot, we had to ask the library if we could rehearse there, and they were nice enough to give us their upper level. =D We also rehearsed in the space and succeeded in choreographing the shipwreck scene.

I was hoping we'd be able to sell our play as a real work of art not just something cute because teenagers did it, but I'm not feeling very confident.

We'll see.