Showing posts with label metamorphosis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label metamorphosis. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 October 2010

Metamorphosis and Acting Workshops

Metamorphosis starts tomorrow (11th October) and it only runs until Saturday so don't miss out on seeing this exciting production.  



The acting workshops  in the title of this post don't refer to any need within the cast of Metamorphosis but to a series of Acting Skills workshops being run by Ali Carroll. Longer term readers my remember a post about the support group Ali had started to encourage those who wanted to get involved in theatre but needed some support. (See Making theatre more accessible to all). The series of workshops currently running on Sunday afternoons are open to members of the support group as well as anyone else in the theatre who is interested.

The session this Sunday was attended by eight people and covered characterization. It involved games and exercises like having to walk around like a supermodel who is secretly insecure! There was plenty of serious discussion and learning about acting techniques as well as a lot of laughs. There are still two more sessions on acting skills 4 - 6pm on Sundays. There is then a break for half-term followed by some sessions on mask making. Contact Ali if you are interested in attended any of the sessions. Email elizabeth.carroll7@ntlworld.com or ring 07831 488809.

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Coming up...

Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka adapted by Steven Berkoff 11th to 16th October 2010

Writefest 4th to 6th November 2010

Ajax by Sophocles 25th November to 4th December 2010

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

Sunday, 3 October 2010

Reunited in Metamorphosis

Evelyn Frith and Jim Tubbs-Galley first played husband and wife in 1995 when they were Ancient Pistol and Mistress Quickly in Henry V, the first Progress production in the Abbey Ruins. Fifteen years later they are reunited as Mr. and Mrs. Samsa in Steven Berkoff's adaptation of Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka.

In his day job Jim is a hypnotherapist and helps people overcome addictions. One of the addictions he can help people with is nicotine which as he is a longterm heavy smoker himself may seem a little strange but he says he feels he is a good warning of the dangers of smoking!

With a week to go until Metamorphosis opens on the 11th October the cast and director were hard at work on Sunday afternoon. They were looking at the exact intonation of particular lines to best express the frustration of the characters.


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Coming up...

Auditions for The Ash Girl by Timberlake Wertenbaker Wednesday 6th October 7.30 pm at Progress Theatre

Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka adapted by Steven Berkoff 11th to 16th October 2010

Writefest 4th to 6th November 2010

Ajax by Sophocles 25th November to 4th December 2010

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

Monday, 27 September 2010

Metamorphosis

The set of Metamorphosis features a large cage that was originally built for People in Cages in 2007. It is good when parts of sets can be reused, it saves on materials and work. The cage is being adapted so that actors can climb on the top and hang from the inside of it. Mindful of health and safety the construction team have also worked out a way of cutting up mattresses and laying them out on the floor of the cage just in case anyone falls.

 

One aspect of putting on a production that people may not be aware of is getting the licence to perform a play. The first step is to get permission to perform it. This is usually straightforward and all that is involved is paying the nightly performance fee. Sometimes permission is not given - usually because there is a professional production on at the same time. Some licence holders also have strict rules about how the play is performed, the most common one being that none of the text should be changed. Director Joanna Rogowska cast the part of Gregor as a woman and her sister as a brother changing the names slightly to reflect the gender change. She was however told that she couldn't do that and the names had to remain as in the script. She has responded to this by keeping the name Gregor but still having the part played by a woman. This fits in with what she sees as one of the main themes of the play, the difficulty of being yourself when all the pressures are to conform and do the sensible thing. 

The play has also been updated from the 1900s to modern day. This meant a few minor changes to the text, for example switching letters for emails and permission was given for this. They were also allowed to switch one of the characters from playing the violin to the saxophone as the rehearsal schedule didn't allow the actor time to learn a new instrument!

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Coming up...

Auditions for The Ash Girl by Timberlake Wertenbaker Sunday 3rd October 11am at Mencap 21 Alexandra Road and Wednesday 6th October 7.30 pm at Progress Theatre

Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka 11th to 16th October 2010

Writefest 4th to 6th November 2010

Ajax by Sophocles 25th November to 4th December 2010

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