Monday, February 25, 2013

Almost Half Way There--Week 7 Begins

Hello Everyone! Sorry for not writing for awhile. I have been very busy with shows and school work and have had literally NO FREE TIME. But that's what had to happen for me to get ahead with school and everything. But now I am free of shows until mid-April so I am very much looking forward to this break...

Not that it will be much of a break. Now that we are past the first part of the semester, theoretically we have learned things and now have a bunch of projects and papers to do in order to prove that we have been paying attention. The three classes that I anticipate making me want to go crazy over the next 2 months are drafting, scenic painting practicum, and theatre design. Drafting is getting complicated now that we are drafting curved 3-dimensional objects in a 2-dimensional drawing. It's a lot of math that I haven't touched since high school. But the professor is fairly understanding and is willing to work with us outside of class to develop the concepts we don't grasp during class. Paint practicum is kinda stressful because I don't have much of a background in painting but I'm turning out to be pretty decent of it. Here is the first step of a woodblock quilt we are painting. I did this all by myself!


Theatre design is challenging simply because of the pace we are moving at. We were assigned a play to read a week and a half ago (Two Sisters and a Piano in case anyone is interested in reading it--it's really good!). This week we are making ground plans and designing a set for it. Once our ground plan is cleared with our professor, we then have to make a 1/4 inch scale model of it--which I have NEVER done before so who knows how that is going to turn out. If it turns out decent enough I'll post pictures of it.

Oh something exciting happened that not many people know about yet. I GOT A SUMMER STAGE MANAGEMENT JOB! I am being hired by a company in Friday Harbor, WA called Island Stage Left to stage manage their production of Taming of the Shrew (one of my all-time favorite Shakespearean plays). We start rehearsals in early June and have performances all the way through mid-August. I even get a chance to take the show on a mini-tour! As nervous as I am for this, I know I will learn a lot and become a much better stage manager. It also gives me a chance to explore a new part of the country. I will only be a few hours from Seattle and I have a few friends there who want to show me Washington. I can't wait for this adventure!

Other than that, there isn't a whole lot going on in my life. I turn 21 in 5.5 weeks which I'm looking forward to. And now my pile of untouched homework is calling to me so I should sign off and start tackling that.

Peace out!


Sunday, February 10, 2013

End of Week 4

Hi Everyone,

Sorry for dropping off the grid there for awhile. I have been INSANELY busy and literally have had no time to write at all. School has been going well. While my classes are challenging me (drafting and scenic painting) I am having fun and learning a LOT. My old high school math is getting a brush up as I'm forced to use it in drafting (however my professor enthusiastically called me "fantastically anal retentive" when it comes to the quality of my work---a compliment of course), and I'm being forced to improve the very little artistic ability I have in painting (we are currently making a color wheel--pics will be up when it's done).

Two Trains Running opened last weekend and has been having great runs since then. I am so happy I had the opportunity to work with such an amazing cast and crew. I still pop in and see them whenever I can. Now I'm on the crew for SU Drama's production of Top Girls. I am one of the dressers so I am learning a lot about the 80s style of clothing and hair (I can't believe how much work girls put into their hair to make it look like THAT). We open on Friday so hopefully that'll be good.

Other than that, there isn't a whole lot going on. Just trying to keep my head above water as my days fill up and go by.

Hopefully I'll have time to write (and have something exciting to report) next weekend!