Sunday 20 February 2011

Creating a gym for Teechers

Teechers by John Godber is set in a school gym in the 1980s and set designer Aidan Moran wants to recreate the atmosphere he remembers from his own school days.

The base of the design is the floor which has to be the highly polished cross hatch design school gyms always used to have (and maybe still do). The actual stage can't be varnished so it has to be covered with hardboard which can then be painted and varnished to give the right effect.

New member Ashley Dashwood has recently moved to Reading and was looking for something to do and a way of meeting people. A friend pointed him toward Progress and on his first visit he found himself with a hammer in his hand fixing pieces of hardboard. He is going to be a great asset to the theatre!

When it is finished the set will include all the accessories you'd expect in a gym, a climbing frame fixed to the wall, ropes, long benches, big windows and a vaulting horse. The vaulting horse has a dual purpose as it will also act as a space to store props. Teechers is a classic John Godber play where 3 actors play many different roles. It is fast moving and storing the props on stage avoids interrupting the action.

To complete the school gym illusion lighting designer Martin Noble will be rigging some real fluorescent strip lights to light the set when the audience first come in. The only thing missing will be the school aroma but perhaps we should leave that to the audience's imagination.

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Coming up...

Auditions for Enjoy by Alan Bennett, Sunday 6th March 3pm & Thursday 10th March, 7.30pm Progress Theatre.

Teechers by John Godber 14th to 19th March 2011

Progress Youth Theatre Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons 4th - 9th- April 2011

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Sunday 13 February 2011

Tempest Auditions

Progress Theatre's outdoor Shakespeare is back! We are still not able to use the Abbey Ruins because of safety issues but this summer we will be presenting The Tempest in Caversham Court gardens by the Thames. Auditions are Sunday 20th 2.30pm and Tuesday 22nd February 7.30pm with a call back on Sunday 27th February at 2.30pm, all at Progress Theatre.

Auditions start at the theatre but, weather permitting, at least some of the time will be spent outside. Director Chris Bertrand needs to hear how actors can project their voices outside with no walls to bounce the sound off. The rehearsal process will include work on voice training.

Chris likes to work with a company of actors who all get involved in developing the performance and work together as a team - there will be no bit parts in this production. He is looking to cast a company of about 20 actors, ideally 10 male and 10 female. The call back on the 27th will be where Chris will make the final decision about who will be in the company. He'll let people know that on the day but the parts people will play won't be decided until the first rehearsal.

Chris feels that as a magical fairy story The Tempest is well suited to an outdoor production. It lends itself to visual imagery and as water is a key image in the play being next to the river will be a bonus. Chris has run a series of three workshops over the last few months, where participants looked at different aspects of the play like the comedy, the relationships between the main characters and the use of music and sound. This gave Chris the opportunity to try out some of his ideas like having Ariel, a magical spirit, played by 5 actors. This worked well and will allow the spirit to be portrayed in a state of constant movement. The auditions are open to everyone - you don't need to have attended the workshops.

This should be a very exciting production to be in and to watch so if you can't audition put the performance dates in your diary - 23rd to 30th July 2011.

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Coming up...

Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck Thursday 10th to Saturday 19th February 2011

Auditions for this year's outdoor Shakespeare The Tempest, Sunday 20th 2.30pm and Tuesday 22nd February 2011 7.30pm.

Auditions for Enjoy by Alan Bennett, Sunday 6th March 3pm & Thursday 10th March, 7.30pm Progress Theatre.

Teechers by John Godber 14th to 19th March 2011

See Progress Theatre website for details of all our productions and auditions.


Monday 7 February 2011

Tackling the American Accent

of Mice and Men is set in California in the 1930s and the actors need to speak in American accents.

This isn't too much of a problem for Melissa Tanner as she is from California. She came to London two years ago to work as a Nanny before returning to Los Angeles to study musical theatre. She moved to Reading last March and when she saw the auditions for Of Mice and Men thought it was a great opportunity to get involved in Progress.

She plays "Curley's wife" the only way her character is referred to in the play - she is never given a name. 

It has been very helpful to the rest of the actors to have a genuine American on the cast and Melissa is impressed with the way they have all picked up the accent.

Of Mice and Men is very popular with school groups and there are not many ticket left so if you want to see this production then you need to book soon. 

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Coming up...

Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck Thursday 10th to Saturday 19th February 2011

Auditions for this year's outdoor Shakespeare The Tempest, Sunday 20th 2.30pm and Tuesday 22nd February 2011 7.30pm.

Auditions for Enjoy by Alan Bennett, Sunday 6th March 3pm & Thursday 10th March, 7.30pm Progress Theatre.

Teechers by John Godber 14th to 19th March 2011

See Progress Theatre website for details of all our productions and auditions.