Enjoy!
Stars in their Eyes: Budget details…
Reps for every show needed in writing now!
One Act: Rep = Joe K
Panto: Rep = Eoin O' Callaghan
All My Sons= Shane
Redbrick/Drama Xmas Party= Atlas
Musical= Bob
Merchant of Venice= Dave
My Mother Said I Never Should= Charlie
Tape= Joe Murray
ISDA= Joe K
Table Quiz= Bob
Dada's= Committee
Tech workshops to be cancelled for the moment: due to the possibility of new tech stuff arriving.
New noticeboards? Drama will be fined for posters for Stars…being on
walls! Has to be reiterated that we cannot put posters on walls or
glass or windows…
300 euro prize kitty…trophy and 100 bucks for first, trophies for
second and third. Set to be okay…Drama storage room to help with design.
Socs Ball tickets…one left. The problem is that very few people have
coughed up…has to be addressed sooner rather than later. Phonecalls?
Ditto the Broadway situation.
Workshops: Production workshops and set design workshops to be provided
by DLI?? Possibly hosted by Elaine? Get everyone involved in production
for this year to attend. Next Tuesday…Agreed by committee.
One Act Wonder: Trophies: place on Marlboro Street. Karaoke machine to
be borrowed for St. Pats. The Cat and Cage is the post event watering
hole, Dave to look into a Miller promotion for that night. DCU
purchasing the four main trophies for the night…Meeting on at Trinity
on Friday…Shane to represent DRAMA at this meeting. Possible preview of
All My Sons at the non-competing end of the festival. Possibilty of
Whose Line…for the workshop aspect of the festival. DCU responsible for
making the tickets for the One Act…
Musical: Contact Baldoyle, "we're an amateur student drama society and
we're putting this show on…blah blah blah. Would you mind if we put it
on?" Alan Kinsella interested in Guys and Dolls, although would've
preferred to do Alice. Lennox and Conor attended and proposed that Guys
and Dolls should be our musical…We agreed: to certain circumstances.
Directors: Alan is keen, but maybe the musical should be opened up to
other suggestions…? Iain as choreographer again? Riona Flood? Musical
directors: suggestions? Musical and vocal directors proposed as an
idea. Dave has a lead for a musical director, to handle both vocals and
music…Dave to investigate this possibility.
Arts Week: Whose Line Is It Anyway? Agreed for Wednesday at 3pm, in the New Bar.
Posters for every drama production taking place need to be up, A4 posters: simple yet effective.
Alan's short film: Wants DRAMA to promote it via e-mail, etc. Auditions
to be held on Wednesday and Thursday at 6pm in CG 05 and 06.
DCU Open Day: Saturday all day. 600 quid up for grabs to be divided by a number of societies. Let's make a scene!
AOB: SVP: DRAMA to help with disadvantaged children. Putting on workshops and giving the children a good time!!
Bob
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