Saturday, August 4, 2007

I Saw Bat Boy Last Night

I saw Stars in the Park's Bat Boy last night. Wow! I have to admit, rock opera-style shows are not my cup of tea, but I couldn't help walking out being very impressed with this production. Diane, Gerry, and Lorraine Wargo have to be proud. Not only because they've produced a successful show, but because they've helped young Chelsea Wargo develop into an accomplished musical theatre talent. She did a wonderful job in the role of Shelley.

I last saw Chelsea play Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz two summers ago. Back then she was a young actress fighting off mosquitoes and a bad sound system at the park while struggling to command the stage in a production that I personally thought might have been a little too big for her to handle (at least on that night) . But last evening I saw an entirely different person. Her voice appears to have developed by leaps and bounds in the last two years. She's seems to have shaken the adolescent awkwardness we all deal with in youth and now has a more mature stage presence. She was a delight to watch. If she can tap dance as well as she can sing and act, I can only hope that she comes out to audition for our production of Singin' in the Rain.

The evening made me regret all the more my not seeing her perform the role of Eponine in Notre Dame High School's production of Le Miserables. I had every intention of going, but life just got in the way. Later, I heard good things about her performance. And I now have a better sense for what I missed. As a parent, I think I can speak for all Mom's and Dad's when I say that we don't want our kids to grow up. But sometimes it's a treat to watch when they do.

Another treat last night was watching Nicole Spadafino in the role of Meredith. It's always a pleasure to watch and work with Nicole, but this appeared to be a different kind of role for her. At least, different from what I've see her do. More serious, more emotionally real. I thought she brought a lot of gravitas to the role. And listening to her and Chelsea sing together was one of the highlights of the show for me. This may be overstating it, but I think Nicole made the whole production work. Meredith is a cornerstone role in the show. The stronger your Meredith, in my opinion, the stronger your show. Kudos to Diane for casting Nicole. I don't think she could have chosen a better rock on which to build her show.

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Friday, August 3, 2007

Emperor Audition Prep

Tomorrow we officially start holding auditions for The Emperor's New Clothes. I say "officially" because we've already auditioned three people who couldn't make it this weekend. But tomorrow is when the rest of the 65 actors (both adults and children) will show up to sing, dance, act and generally strut there stuff. That means we need signage, paperwork, tables, supplies, video equipment, and a myriad of little and not so little necessities. I'm on the hook for some of the signage. If I'm going to see Bat Boy tonight, I'll need to either get my signage done early, or resign myself to doing it late tonight.

Meanwhile actors are still signing up for appointments and generally jockeying for position. What do I mean by that? It's simple. We use an online audition schedule where actors can sign up for the audition appointment time of their choice. They can also cancel their appointment. All from their computer desk top. This means that as the day of the audition appointment nears, actors start looking for more amenable appointment times. Usually, we see people dropping their Saturday appointments for Sunday appointments, or trading in their morning appointments for afternoon appointments. Often times, that's because they're looking for a few extra hours to work on their audition monologue and song. More power to them.

Oh, well. Better start working on my signage.

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Bat Boy

I'm trying to get out to see Bat Boy. It closes this weekend, so it's now or never. But we also have auditions for The Emperor's New Clothes this weekend. It will be tough to squeeze everything in, but Stars in the Park usually does a good job and I'm hearing good things about the show. So I'm just going to have to make the time.

No surprise the buzz is good, especially considering the cast includes talents like Kitty Getlik, Nicole Spadafino (Annabelle Glick in our production of Lucky Stiff) and many others. Caroline, (that's my daughter) has friends in the cast (Kitty and Nicole among them) and is eager to see the show. I'm interested in see in friends on stage, of course, but I'm even more interested in seeing the repelling scene. Apparently, to stage the scene where characters repel down into a giant cave, director Diane Wargo has actors repelling from the Kelsey Theatre catwalk using mountain climbing rigs. Very cool. If I can get out to see the show this weekend, I'll fill you in on the details.

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Welcome

Welcome to The BackStage Blog, the web log that offers an peek behind the curtain at Maurer Productions OnStage (www.mponstage.com). Over time I'll post stories about productions meetings, auditions, casting discussions, rehearsals. I'll try to include some insider news and maybe even a little gossip. Who knows. All I can guarantee is that I won't regale you with bad poetry. Though I'm almost certain to drive you mad with bad spelling. This blog is an experiment of sorts. It's an attempt to let you all in on how one small, but grouping theatre company thinks and operates. I think it will be interesting and hope you agree. So stay tuned.

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