Showing posts with label play. Show all posts
Showing posts with label play. Show all posts

Monday, April 2, 2012

Play of Awesome: Part One







Finally the long awaited Play of Awesome posts! My school's drama department just finished a fantastic journey that a few short months ago was nothing more than a crazy idea.





While we were still working on A Christmas Carol, we (the Advanced Drama class, that is) began thinking of things to do for our spring production. Since the beginning of the year, Mr. Benson, our drama teacher, read the Book of Awesome to us at the beginning of class to de-stress us from a long day at school and to loosen up for acting class. The book quickly became a tradition and everyone wanted to read from it. And when wondering what to do for our spring show, we suggested that we do the Book of Awesome!






Mr. Benson emailed the author, Neil Pasrisha, (you can read his super cool blog here!) asking if we could have performance rights (and whatever other rights we needed) to create this play. A mere seventeen minutes later he emailed us back giving us full rights to the show only if we did an awesome job and send him part of the play.

After that, the next few months were total insanity.





This was going to be a completely student run show. Mr. Benson was the producer, to oversee things, but the students directed it and wrote it and blocked it and casted it and everything. I was put in charge of the set, and together we brainstormed for the color scheme and overall look of the set. We wanted to have a black and white scheme to match the scheme of the book (the copy we had was not one of the ones with color on it). But then I got the idea to have super bright accent colors, and after we purchased extra copies of the book (the ones with color on it) I just had to laugh at how ironic it was that the book had bright colors on it! Score!




One thing that we wanted to do to make this show different from any other show was to incorporate video into it. Matt (my boyfriend) did an amazing job directing and editing the videos for the show. We called this a theatrical cinematic experience, and what an experience it was!




The hardest part I think was actually writing the script. The book is set up into different monologues, so to speak, so the bulk of our show was going to be filled with monologues. Honestly I thought at first that the show would be not that great because I thought it would be us giving a whole bunch of disjointed lines, but seemingly unrelated monologues evolved into a full length play complete with a story line. We poured over the book, picking out our favorite topics and trying to string them together, and eventually it turned into a "day in the life" sort of play. Oh man I wish you guys could have seen it!




Here's the basic story plot: It's Mary's birthday, and we all have to buy presents for her surprise party. In the meantime, Caleb gets left behind and everyone forgets about him until he shows up to Mary's party cold and wet from the harsh Alaskan winter; and Mary thinks everyone forgot about her birthday. The play follows Mary, Caleb, and then the group going to the mall beginning from everyone's morning until we are all together at her party. And all throughout the day we experience little awesome things like peeling an orange in one shot, or the five second rule, or couch forts, or licking cake batter off the beater. I'm still amazed at how elegantly it all flowed together.

Not only did the script flow together, but the cast was seriously the best possible cast ever. We became our own little family in this world we built (and outside it) and I love these people so much. I'm still not fully believing that this play is over. I think it's my favorite play I've ever been in and people have been saying it's the best play our school has put on!




Another challenge was the stage itself. We've never performed on the chapel stage, but I think it was for the best because it makes for a more homey feel than the big stage.

Weeks before the show I was making pillows to make the set even better, and the day before we were adding even more color to the flats to make the set look its best.



Stay tuned for even more play of awesome posts!

Saturday, March 31, 2012

life is awesome




day 90

Yesterday was our final performance for the Play of Awesome. And my last high school play ever. I'll write more about it later. But man, this has been the best show ever.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

The Cast of Awesome




day 80




Aaaaaw a family portrait with the entire family! This photo is infinitely better than the one I took before, and I already ordered this to go on our "living room wall" in the show!

So I'm going to have to talk for just a moment about something suuuper important: SMART SHOPPING. Haha okay, maybe not that important, but hey, everyone likes saving money, right? So before I ordered the photos from Walgreens (and I'm seriously in love with Walgreens photos right now), I quickly searched the internet for any coupons. There are always coupon websites that list codes for some pretty good deals, and lo and behold I found one. (I never like giving out my information to random websites, so be sure to look for one that doesn't require anything ... I got my code without even an email.) I'm not quite sure what the code specifically was for (just because I don't remember, hah), but it took twelve dollars off my order! Score! So my advice to you is this: always always always look for discounts before you buy something online, and ask if there are any discounts when you go shopping in real life. You never know if you'll save money if you don't try!

But on to this photo. I seriously love every single person in this. We've grown into a real little family of awkward and crazy and awesome drama people. I've just been having a ton of fun with this play, it hasn't been stressful, we've all bonded and had adventures and made memories together, and I will be so sad when it's over! Like always, I can guarantee next week will be so scary since we're actually performing in front of people (haha it's always right before a show I question why I ever even got myself into this mess), but man, I will be sad when it's over.

These are some of my favorite people ever. I cannot even repeat it enough. I love them.

p.s. Don't forget to enter my giveaway!! Tomorrow's the last day!

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Awesome




day 66

My days have been consumed surrounded by these people. We are about to put on an awesome play. I don't think I'm going to actually use this photo for part of the set (one of our props is a "family" portrait) as I never got a photo of one of our cast members before she snuck away from me. Harumph. Can you guess which two people were photoshopped in? I'm surprised I actually did as good as I did photoshopping in people ... but I'll just retake it when the full cast is present. That seems logical.


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

one word: awesome



day 31

Woohoo! I made it an entire month without skipping a day! That means this 365 has officially become a habit. And on top of just simply making my goal to become a better photographer, I've decided to make a tangible goal: have at least 100 photos with models. I really really want to push myself in that regard. I won't make it be unique models, so a person can pose for me more than once, and the options will also include actual sessions with people, as well as my family. And already I have six people other than myself (not including today's photo) modeling, so I would say that's a pretty good start. With play practice every day after school though, I won't be able to do many conceptual shoots with myself or models unless it's the weekend or closer to summer.

This photo (or one similar) is going to end up being the poster for our spring play! Us students are writing it ourselves, and it's going to be an awesome play if I do say so myself. It's our adaptation of The Book of Awesome and the author gave us full rights to create a play around his book! It's seriously ... AWESOME.