Its good to know that people who read my blog are actually interested in theatre and art. Either that, or you're great lairs. :)
Anyway, I am in a show that opens this week called, The Barber of Seville, at San Francisco State University. Originally, the music department was going to be putting it on the opera version, but for one reason or another, they were no longer able. Because of this, they handed the show over to the Theatre department. This gave us students another acting opportunity to be seen in the department and work on our craft. I was lucky enough to be cast in the ensemble and working with the lovely and talented, Tracy Ward.
Check out the promo video, created by the BECA Department!
The rehearsal process has been short physically but longer mentally. Because of the switch over between departments, our rehearsal time had been cut short and the creative process had been cut even shorter. We have been trucking through and creating our work as a team. We open this Saturday the 30th and run till May 8th. The cost is cheap, especially if you are a student. So come out and support us and the arts! It will be a great time.
Another show going up is House of Bernarda Alba, which is a classic play by Lorca. I saw this the other night and highly recommend it. Not just because many of my friends and peers are in it, but they have created a wonderful world for this play outside of the original context.
Both shows at around $8 a person on campus!
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