Tuesday 14 February 2012

Art, art and crash test drama

Progress regulars will know that we always have an art exhibition in the bar area and try to make it appropriate to the show. As the theme of the next play is art then the display takes on a whole new relevance. The artist exhibiting this time is Michael Zavialov who makes modern abstract works so there will be plenty of opportunity to continue the questions about 'what is art' raised during the performance over a drink in the bar.

Art director Glynn Oram has performed in, directed and written many plays for Progress. He took a few years out from the Reading theatre scene when he was working in Australia. He was based in Sydney and got involved in Crash Test Drama, when he came back to Reading he bought the idea with him and set up Crash Test Drama UK.

Glynn - director of Art

At a Crash Test Drama event a series of 10 minute plays are rehearsed and performed on the night, they are voted on and two winners share the door takings. The evening goes as follows: meet up at 6pm on a Sunday. Actors have a police line up style audition. Directors, having received and chosen their scripts a few days earlier, try to cast their plays.Once cast there is a little over an hour to rehearse, with (on-book) performances from 7.30. Plays are voted for by the cast and the audience. The winner goes through to the final. In Reading Crash Test Drama takes place at The Rising Sun Arts Centre, Silver Street usually on the last Sunday of the month. See their facebook page for more details.


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Coming up -

Art by Yasmina Reza 20th - 25th February 2012, 7.45pm Progress Theatre

Auditions for Reading Open Air 2012 Henry IV Part 1 Wednesday 7th March 7.30pm or Wednesday 14th March 7.30pm or Sunday 18th March 12pm at Progress Theatre

Progress Youth Theatre Lord of the Flies by William Golding, Monday 19th March to Saturday 24th March Progress Theatre

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

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