So I know this is the third time I've posted, but I felt this should go on a different post than the Meisner reading haha!
There are a few of shows coming up and I just wanted to be sure you knew about all of them.
First off is our 2nd TPW, Bill for Bill. The Bald Soprano by Eugene Ionesco and Geography of a Horse Dreamer by Sam Shepard. The show starts tomorrow (11/17) and runs through Sunday (11/21). All shows are at 8 except Sunday at 2. Make your reservations in the theatre office. The only show sold out is Wednesday, so far. But if you come and get on the waiting list, chances are you will get in. Both shows are short, so they're doing 1, taking a 15 min intermission while they flip the set around, and then doing the second after intermission. It will be quite a show!!!
---Btw, I know all this because I work in the theatre office and am house managing the show :)
Also, don't forget auditions for TPW #3 will be 11/29 and 11/30. The Monday and Tuesday we get back from Thanksgiving break. Sign up for a slot in the theatre office!!
Also this would be a nice place to discuss if we want to have a monologue night with Jason and do some practice in prep for the auditions.
There is a TON of stuff around the city right now. If you all don't belong to studentrush.org, you should! It's totally free and they let you know rush policies for shows and whatnot. They also have a willcall club and they get free tix and make them available to their members for free (actually $5, but that's just a reservation fee)!!! Currently I'm getting offers for free tix for Golf: the Musical, which I've heard is quite funny. So you should all join because it's totally free!!!
Lastly, my favorite thing about the city is the NYPL Lincoln Center Library for the Performing Arts. This place is AMAZING!!! It has sheet music, cds, scripts, everything you can think of!!! I'm currently typing this from the library actually haha! I was here because of my favorite feature, the Theatre On Film and Tape (TOFT) archives. They've recorded almost every Broadway show, and a bunch of Off-Broadway shows, since the invention of film. I just got done watching the ORIGINAL production of A Chorus Line at the Public Theatre. It was awesome! This is like the 3rd show I've seen here so far haha. All you have to do is call and make a reservation in advance (or walk-in on some days) and tell them you're an actor or you're doing research for college and they will let you watch something. Be aware, you can only watch a show once. So if you do plan on doing an essay about a show, make sure you know what you're looking for before you go. And bring stuff to take notes with :)
Peace
-Drew
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