Ahoy gang,
I realise that 80% of us are excited as hell about our trip next week (while the remaining 20% may be a tad jealous...) BUT
There remains a hell of a lot of work to be done in the absence of that 80%. Yuck.
MOVING THE BLOODY SET:
Shea McNelis is being a royal pain in my ass about getting the set out
of the Venue. It does need to be moved though, as it's going to get
destroyed if we leave it in there. Shea wants it moved this weekend.
Aaargh. The catch: we have nowhere on campus to put it. There's no
point in taking it off campus, as we'll need it for "All My Sons" in
week 1 (Tues, Wed, Thurs).
I spoke to Buildings today, and they won't let us use the room under
the library, even temporarily, as it can't be locked and is already
full (so they say). I also went over to Albert College to find out what
the story was with that room we have been promised, to find that
neither Martin Conry nor Gay Crowley were there and nobody else had a
clue of what I was talking about. Brilliant.
So we still need to move the set, possibly Sunday. Any suggestions as
to where to put it will be welcome. First person to suggest "up Shea's
arse" wins a teddy bear.
ALL MY SONS:
Rehearsals are going increasingly well, and we're feeling that the show
is really starting to gel, which is great. I even know some of my lines.
Shane is the producer (and is also going to Broadway) so there remains
a lot of work to do for Charlie, Eoghan and any random DramaHeads they
can dig up. I would suggest Alan Keegan, Ashley Dooley Martyn, Kat
Farrell, Jenni Tweed, Conor Lynch, Jay Fallon, Lennox, Gary Furlong,
Dallan McCormick and Susan Doyle to get on this. Or anyone else you can
think of. Or Jesus. Hey, He might not be busy... and we might need a
miracle.
alan.keegan5@mail.dcu.ie - 085 712 0647
adoole-ca1@computing.dcu.ie - 085 705 7652
kathrina.farrell7@mail.dcu.ie - 086 840 5845
jennifer.tweed2@mail.dcu.ie - (don't have her number, but she's Alan's girlfriend)
conor.lynch36@mail.dcu.ie - (don't have his number, not Alan's girlfriend tho)
jasonfallon@gmail.com - 086 408 1686
laura.aspil@gmail.com - 087 760 4458
gazztastic@gmail.com - 087 274 6457
dallan.mccormick5@mail.dcu.ie - 086 191 6115
susan.doyle36@mail.dcu.ie - 087 416 6099
Fiona Colhoun, (fiona.colhoun2@mail.dcu.ie, 086 105 3334) our director,
is around next week and will be available to help out and let you guys
know what she needs.
I understand that Shane has already spoken to Eoghan re: tech - sound
and lighting. We are hoping to have a dress and tech rehearsal on
Monday 6th.
Alan O Connor is to build the set, but seeing as he is away with the
snowboarders all next week, if we can persuade the list of names above
to get started on it, that would rock. Jenni did a fantastic job on the
Panto set, and is signed up to be set designer for the Musical - so the
practice here will be most helpful...
We need to promote the hell out of this show too, in order to break
even. We need to get Gary Boylan (gary.boylan2@mail.dcu.ie, 086 307
0650) to send the poster to campus.print@dcu.ie and get stacks of them
printed up. We're in good standing with Campus Print (about 60 euro in
our account) so there's no worry there. Get the large cardboard sheets
out of the equipment room, plaster them with posters and get them up
all over the college. That needs to be done during the week off, as the show starts Tuesday of week 1.
I'm thinking 5 euro, and 4 for members, as for showtimes - contact
Shane or Fiona. Gary might need to speak to them too as he'll have to
put the showtimes on the posters.
We can put up some posters for Merchant of Venice while we're at it.
Mikey Robinson (michael.robinson2@mail.dcu.ie, 086 408 7061) has the
poster, and Eoin has the details. We can discuss this on Sunday,
assuming some of you can help out moving the set.
We need to sort out people (probably from the group mentioned above,
plus others) to man a ticket desk in the HUB for all of weeks 1, 2 and
3 - to promote and sell tickets for All My Sons and Merchant Of Venice
(week 3, the Space). I'll be sending out a mail to announce-drama with
all of this information, but it's up to us to see that it gets done.
Most of the cast of All My Sons are going to New York, so we'll be
learning our lines while we're there. Yay! I'll be in touch regularly
while we're away (I'm bringing at least ONE computer with me...)
HOODIES:
The fabled hoodies arrived at six pm Thursday night, and of the 50 we
received, we have sold/allocated more than 30 in the last 24 hours. We
may need to order more, but we'll jump that bridge when we get to it.
I'm happy enough with the design - they're haven't got the "Exit Stage
Left" logo, cos it was too much hassle to get a template, but no
matter. They're high-quality (not bloody printed - have you seen the
snowboarding hoodies after a few washes?) and have our logo, motto and
URL on them. That's good enough for me.
Oh yeah, and everybody who has seen them wants one. Yay!
Given that the cost price was around the 27 euro mark, I think that 30
euro is a fair price to ask for them. Although, I would offer them at
35 to non-members.
I have heard rumblings that we have to give a certain amount of money
to the SPC for every hoodie that we sell, as it is a form of
advertising or something. This is the first I've heard of it, and I
think it's a complete crock of shit. Our members want hoodies, we get
them hoodies. End of story. Of course this could be a fairy tale, I
don't know all the details.
I have included an excel worksheet thingy detailing where the hoodies
have gone so far, what sizes have been given out, who's collected
theirs and who's paid for them.
I don't know if people not on this list have contacted Eoghan
seperately to get a hoodie, if they have then obviously they're not on
the list. The last grouping (from Jennifer Lavin to Nicole Dubefuller)
are all going to NY and I've offered to bring their hoodies to the
airport on Monday for them. Some have offered to pay on Monday, others
we shall catch up with upon our return. Depending on how many others
contact me over the weekend, more names could be added to that list -
I'll need to meet Eoghan on Sunday to get hoodies out of the equipment
room...
I'm gonna pass the excel sheet over to Eoghan (who has the key to the
hoodies) and Shane (who should be collecting the money) - so it's up to
you guys to keep it up to date. I'll bring a copy of it on my powerbook
to the US to update anyone who pays us while we are there.
OTHER RANDOM STUFF:
ISDA is coming, and we need to sort out which show we are going to put in for it.
Deirdre Moran has asked if Drama can take part in a fake wedding on the
Monday of week 1, for Shag Week. I'm including that in the
announce-drama email, looking for volunteers.
The School of Nursing are looking for Drama to supply actors for
nursing training, and possibly to give bedside manner lessons, which
will be included in the curriculum for the Nursing degree. To have DCU
Drama actively involved in something that has academic merit is serious
shit. Bring it on!
Diarmaid (ex-DCU Drama) is now with the Gaiety School of acting, and is
mad to get into bed with us. I met him for a pint last night and we had
a very interesting chat. As part of their course, they have to go and
see something every week. He has assured me that about 20 of them will
be looking for tickets to All My Sons and Merchant, and will be up for
the musical too. They are eager to establish ties with DCU Drama -
Diarmaid was a member the years that Drama won the BICS, and couldn't
believe that we have so much planned this year!
We also spoke about possible workshops - I mentioned that while we have
talented actors, their vocal projection and diction could do with work.
They have offered to give us workshops in these areas in return for a
few pints. Everybody wins!
Rag Week: The SU are running "Mini Brother" - in which 4 students are
locked into a mini for 23 hours a day. Auditions are week 1, and
Sarah Farrell asked me to go for it. I'm undecided at the moment, as
Merchant is week 3, and I'd like to get some rehearsal time in. But
I'll be including that in the announce-drama email too.
Buggered if I can think of anything else at the moment.
Talk soon n stuff
Hugs,
Bob
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