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February 2, 2009

On the Road, Finally!

I call this: On the Road Again,theatre — Posted by KP @ 8:13 pm

Well we finally did it!  We finished our run at the Guthrie last night, and after about 5 hours, closed the door on our tightly packed truck and hopped on our bus, where a bunch of take-out bar food in styrofoam containers awaited us.  Within a few minutes we started to roll, and finally hit the road!

We ate for a while, watched the highlights of the Super Bowl we missed during the show, and then got into our bunks exhausted.   I for one slept really well.  I’m a small person, so I don’t feel as much like I’m in a coffin as some of my colleagues.   That’s my bunk in the foreground, the lower frontmost bunk.  I found the motion of the bus was actually very soothing while trying to sleep.  We all pretty much slept until about 12:30PM when I slowly got up and wandered into the front lounge where Nick already had his computer out.  I also sat with my computer out, and had barely begun checking out Facebook when Nick pointed out the window over my shoulder and said, “Look!  There’s our truck!”  Sure enough, the Acting Company truck was waiting at an intersection as we passed it.  Moments later the front divider slid open and our driver, Bart, announced we had arrived.  We were all taken a bit by surprise, and stumbled into our shoes and out the door to meet the local crew here on the campus of Purdue University, in snowy West Lafayette, IN.

Nick and I helped direct the unloading of the truck for a while, and brought some of the small items that travel under the bus into the theatre, until our work box was off the truck.  Then we set it up in a corner and began hanging signs, assigning dressing room space, setting up the callboard, etc.  There wasn’t all that much for us to do, so a lot of our time has been spent on the bus updating paperwork, or just hanging out and watching TV.  One of the main tasks we’ve taken on is to make coffee for the crew.  We all carry walkie-talkies, and they can just radio ahead a few minutes in advance when they’re going to be wanting a coffee break, and we get a pot going on the bus and begin making their orders.  It’s not our job, but I think considering they’re in there doing heavy labor for 10 hours, and we hung some signs and printed some documents and sent some emails for a few hours, it’s a fair trade.  We also took on a project for our wardrobe supervisor, who didn’t have enough of the little plastic things that divide each actor’s clothes on the costume racks.  We got some cardboard and made a bunch more for her.

Tomorrow we begin (or re-begin) teching The Spy.  Tonight when the crew is done at 11PM Bart has offered to take us someplace to eat, and then we will go to our hotel, where everyone is going to appreciate a good shower (we were running late last night so we didn’t get to stop at the hotel in the morning, we just got up and went straight to work).  I’m having a lot of fun with this aspect of the job so far.  I think the longer multi-day trips will be really cool.  The unfortunate thing so far is that from the moment we got on the bus in the parking lot of the Guthrie, I didn’t see the outside world until we got on campus at Purdue, so “seeing the country” isn’t really happening yet.  Also, the windows on the bus are so heavily tinted that you can’t see anything at night.  A couple times through the night I used the GPS on my iPhone to find out what state we were in!


January 5, 2009

The Truck

I call this: On the Road Again — Posted by KP @ 10:06 pm


I know I haven’t been posting much. Things have been rather busy and crazy. This morning was a huge event in our process — our truck showed up at the Guthrie loading dock. I’ve been looking forward to this moment for a while. Partially because everything that’s of any use in the world is on it — ask the question “Do we have _________?” and the answer invariably is “It’ll be on the truck.”

Our load-in for Henry V began today, and by 3PM when Nick and I stopped by for a while, the “gallery” scaffolding and the first level’s walls were up. Nick gave me the grand tour of backstage (which I missed while minding yesterday’s rehearsal, when we brought the cast for a field trip to the theatre with our vocal coaches, so they could play around with making sound in the actual space). The booth is in a rather strange spot, high up over the stage above stage right, but the view is unobstructed, and there’s a very nice set of infrared and color cameras with a frontal view.

Tech starts tomorrow, and I’m off to get a good night’s sleep!


September 25, 2007

Trusses! The Musical

I call this: theatre — Posted by KP @ 10:10 pm


If you had walked into Theatre A at 37 Arts today, that’s what you would have seen. We have trusses. Lots and lots of trusses. Some of which are not hung yet, and some of which are out of the frame of this horrible phone-camera photo (I’m putting my real camera in my bag right now). No sign yet of the 90 Par Cans in a 12-foot square. Later in the day tomorrow the set starts loading in, which should also be very exciting. Our crew is working 8AM-midnight every day this week to get everything in in time for tech on Monday. Suffice it to say there’s a lot going on.

Meanwhile, in Theatre B, we didn’t quite stage Act II today, but we should be done sometime tomorrow morning.


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