Showing posts with label Theatre VCU Senior Showcase. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Theatre VCU Senior Showcase. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Theatre VCU is all over town… and if you're a student there are some great ticket deals!

Our very own David Emerson Toney is directing Frederick Knott's 
Wait Until Dark 
at Firehouse Theater. 
Opening Sept. 18 and running until Oct. 18.

An apartment in 1970’s Greenwich Village becomes the site of theatre’s most terrifying game of cat and mouse. Desperate to reclaim a mysterious doll stuffed with illegal drugs, a con man lays a trap to ensnare a blind woman.  With the help of his criminal cohorts and a few clever disguises, he spins a tale to fool the innocent and unsuspecting woman.  But when the doll can’t be found, the situation spirals out of control.   From the author of Dial “M” for Murder, Wait Until Dark proves that what you can’t see can most definitely hurt you.

Also the main character, Susy, is being played by Ciara McMillan (3rd year performance, Arabian Nights)

Other VCU students & alumni  in the cast:
Sam - Saidu Tejan-Thomas (Mass Comm, VCU, Arabian Nights)
Mike - Nicklas Aliff (Theatre VCU alumnus)
Policeman 1 - Jordan Jones (1st year Theatre VCU Performance)

Policeman 2 - Andrew Reid (2nd year, Theatre VCU Performance)

Preview Night (College Night) is this Thursday Sept. 18. All student tickets are $5.00 (with your VCU ID). During the run student tickets will be $16.00


According to Style Magazine:
The powerful "H2O" marks an auspicious debut for 5th Wall Theatre."

Starring two Theatre VCU alumni : Landon Nagel and Liz Earnest.

Here's what Style says about Landon and Liz:

"With his Everyman face and obvious charm, Nagel puts in an effortless performance as Jake."

"In the hands of a lesser actress, the role could easily be seen as supporting and one-dimensional, but Earnest works to show the character's complexity."

Thursday - Saturday at 8PM, Sunday at 4PM at Theatre Gym at Virginia Repertory Center, 114 W. Broad Street

September 4 – 27, 2014
http://www.5thwalltheatre.org/

Contact Billy Christopher Maupin for student ticket information - billychristopher@5thwalltheatre.org.

Opening September 24 at Richmond Triangle Players
Noel Coward's Design for Living

Directed by alumnus Justin Amellio

and featuring alumnus Jeffrey Cole


Sept 24 – Oct 18, 2014
Three bohemian artists grapple with the pleasures and challenges of a ménage à trois lifestyle in this sophisticated and innovative comedy that scandalized two continents when it premiered! Gilda loves Otto, and it’s entirely mutual. But Gilda is rather fond of Leo as well. Leo adores Gilda – but come to think of it, Leo and Otto have a bit of history, too. So which of them will pair off, and who’ll be left out in the cold? Well, why should they have to?  What’s that all-too-common comment on relationships: “It’s complicated?” This one just happens to be rather more complicated than most!  A classic comedy where the morality is in the eye of the beholder.

Meanwhile in NYC David Leong (Theatre VCU Departmental Chair) with the assistance of  Brad Willcuts (Theatre VCU MFA 2015) is choreographing the many complex and exciting conflicts in the Broadway bound Amazing Grace - opening in Chicago this October! How cool is that?

Olivia Luna (Theatre VCU Perfomance Alumnus) was that you we saw on the new ABC dramatic series How to Get Away with Murder? PremieredThurs. Sept. 25.
 Looking great and living the dream!


Congratulations and Break Legs to ALL our Theatre VCU peeps!!






Wednesday, May 14, 2014

A letter from Wesley Broulik with Theatre VCU's Senior Showcase 2014 in LA

The beautiful girls!
Hello everyone,


Los Angeles has been going swimmingly so far.


Better than expected so far.


The house is terrific, students are driving and dealing with traffic and everyone has had some In-N-Out Burger. (Yay!)


Yesterday was the workshop with Arlie Day and today is the day that focuses on moving, living and surviving here. (Arlie was AWESOME and the students loved her.)
The handsome guys!


After this trip, everyone should have a clear picture of what Los Angeles is like and is it right for them.


Attendance at the performances was light but we got enough of what we wanted. (CBS came!)


There are several agent/manager appointments so far and more will roll in today as well.


I have had some feedback (in writing) from the agents and it was all really good.  The industry people were very pleased, and they wrote to me unsolicited. That makes me feel like we are on the right track, and after this year, we will actually have relationships with some industry.


So, for our first stab at actually showcasing in Los Angeles, I don’t know how it could have gone better. Especially since nobody had ever heard of our program. (Yes I had to explain who we are, where we are and what we do to everyone.)


Let’s hope next year is easier and our brand grows a little more through word of mouth. These things take time and don’t happen over night.


Now it’s time to get back to work on NYC from beautiful, sunny California. More later!


The whole gang with Arlie Day

Best,


Wesley



Thursday, May 1, 2014

End of the year at Theatre VCU - so much great stuff...

So many things they should be numbered…
                        (not in order of importance)

one.

Isabel in front of her work at the Anderson Gallery
For the FIRST time our Theatre VCU Grad students have been included in the School of the Arts MFA Thesis Exhibitions (April 25 - May 18, Anderson Gallery). Isabel Tavares de Melo (Costume Design) and Torrie Sanders (Scene Design) are both exhibiting and their work is brilliant!

Please go HERE for more information, and then take a stroll to the Anderson Gallery.

Congratulations to both Isabel & Torrie, as well as many thanks to the fabulous Toni Leslie-James for her perseverance in making this happen!


two.

Yesterday was the 3rd year Musical Theatre Final.

It was a wonderful conclusion to their year. Kudos to the students and to Miss Patti D'Beck and her talented assistants Brad Willcuts and Rebecca Frost Mayer who created SO MANYshow-stopping moments. Ya' know, it's pretty wonderful when a Broadway legend creates magic in your basement, right?






three.

Monday was the Family and Friends night for the 2014 Senior Showcase. It was a great night Two packed performances - ready to hit LA and NYC with 45 minutes of fast tight scenes and 2 great songs. SO much fun. So much talent. A few highlights in photos...






four.

The ball.


coming soon to the blog…. the AMAZING Portfolio Review Day 2014.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

An Interview with the 2014 Showcase Seniors - Knocking it Out of the Park.


What a great half-an-hour.

The Bloginator had a chance this afternoon to grab all thirteen Senior Showcasers and ask them about their journey this year. it was a lovely conversation…

So, what have you learned since coming together 8 months ago….

Laughter…. "Everything!"….

Maggie Monk
Maggie Monk - Originally, I thought I wouldn't be able to get involved with the Senior Showcase because of  the financial burden. But because we did EVERYTHING on our own I was able to commit. I knew what it was going to cost, where the money was going,  and then we worked together to raise the cash.


Lauren Davis
Wesley Broulik (professor) - They even made decisions about the theatre spaces.

Lauren Davis - We worked on fundraising all year. We were our own
producers!


Eilis Godfrey
Eilis Godfrey -The ideas for fundraising were fun. We wanted our supporters to be involved with our process. So we tried to develop fun incentives with a lot of humor


Aquirra Lundy
Aquirra Lundy - That's right! Just take a look at our Sizzle Reel. It was so much fun to film and put together!


Ian Stearns - With only 13 of us it was a great group size to work with - we could split up the work, and
reasonably debate our decisions.
Ian Stearns




What are you passing on to the next Senior Showcase?
Catherine Reagan

(More laughter)… followed by "Spreadsheets!"

Madeline (Maddy) Bryan - We researched and collected every agent and casting director from NYC and LA AND DC.
Madeline Bryan


Catherine Regan - We checked and DOUBLE checked!


Zach Brown - We came up with cost
estimation and how we raised every dime!


Zach Brown
Lauren - We even acquired the TheatreVCUShowcase.com domain name!



Tell me about your creative journey this year

Dorian Dozier
Dorian Dozier - I think we started coming together at the Christmas Cabaret.


Maddy - Yes! We really bonded as an ensemble!


Morgan Meadows
Morgan Meadows - We learned how important it is and how to be consistent. Wes says "You have to leave your heart on the stage EVERY time." We learned how to do that!


Blair Wingfield - We found out that you can
get closer and closer to a consistently fine performance every day you work on the material.

Blair Wingfield

James Murphy - Wes and Jorge and Kiersten held us ALL to higher standards and expectations. And the group really supported each other.
James Murphy


Maggie - The group was so generous - we shared material and worked together on what was the best option for everyone.


Maddy - Wes worked for us too. He never clocked in and out - and always worked for what was best for the the students and for VCU


Andrea Willcockson
Andrea Willcockson - We started from scratch and made something that Theatre VCU seniors can benefit from for years after we leave here. We created our own tools and resources. I think we have a lot to show for all our hard work.


Zach - Together we are working for our future. We really started from nothing and now none of us feel unprepared to handle this business.


James -  Wes, Jorge and Kiersten told us what honestly to expect. They have encouraged our dreams while we establish realistic expectations. They have been our champions.


Maggie - We have learned how to knock it out of the park.


Come see the 2014 Senior Showcase Friends and Family Show - April 28th, Newdick Theatre, Shafer Street Playhouse, 5 & 7 pm

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Senior Showcase 2014 - Friend and Family performances April 28th 5 & 7 pm at the Newdick Theatre (Shafer Street)

The Bloginator is pleased to introduce the  Theatre VCU 2014 Senior Showcase
Catch them in Richmond before 
their LA and NYC
performances.
Friends & Family Show
April 28 - 5 &7 pm
Newdick Theatre
221 N. Shafer St.


LA
Monday, May 12 - 1 & 7 pm
Matrix Theatre
7657 Melrose Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90046
RSVP
VCUShowcase2014LAA@gmailcom

NYC
Monday, May 19 - 6, 7, & 8 pm
The Studio Theatre at Theatre Row
410 W. 42nd St.
New York, NY 10036
RSVP
VcuShowcase2014NYC@gmail.com



Performance run 45 minutes.
Space is limited, please RSVP by May 9th.