Monday, January 29, 2007

Blogosphere Special: $10 Off DEFIANCE Tickets *

The reviews are in and the Playhouse's LA premiere production of John Patrick Shanley's Defiance is a hit:

“Go! Recommended!...Defiance is an engaging examination of personalities at war!”
- Steven Mikulan, LA Weekly

"Critic’s Pick!...A smart, finely crafted play!”
- Neal Weaver, Back Stage West

“Shares [Doubt’s] passion for moral investigation...with a contemporary urgency!”
- Charles McNulty, Los Angeles Times

“A nice twist on the accusations against Father Flynn in Doubt...witty and thought provoking!”
- Bob Verini, Daily Variety

But don't just take their word for it. Come see for yourself. Right now you can get $10 off Defiance, section B seats, through the end of the run. Just call the box office at (626) 356-7529 and mention code IM01 to take advantage of this generous offer and see the first production of Defiance outside of Broadway!

Defiance

January 12 - February 18, 2007

Written by John Patrick Shanley

starring
Kevin Kilner and Jordan Baker
with
Dennis Flanagan Robert Manning Jr. Leo Marks Joel Polis

Directed by Andrew J. Robinson




*Mention code IM01. Section B only. Some restrictions apply, call for details.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Backstage at the Playhouse: Man, We're Tired

So, now that the Playhouse blog is on a black page in honor of all the technicians working in the dark at the theatre (it is, right?), I guess I should do up another Backstage at the Playhouse post for all the loyal readers at home. By the way, I wrote most of this in late December, so pretend it's right after Christmas, ok? Ok.

Sister Act was quite an experience for the Production crew at the Playhouse. We had a huge set, piles of costumes, a hoard of actors, a gaggle of musicians, scads of lights, tons of sound, reams of script changes, and, well, not that many props. The running crew for the show almost equaled the size of the cast onstage. In wardrobe, we had our Production Wardrobe Supervisor (Carol Ann), two dressers (Kyle and Marie), and two wig people (Jessica and Dian). On running crew, we had our Production Rigger (Red), our Prop Master (Fluffy), an Automation Supervisor (Al), and 4 crew members (Matt, Amy, Tony, and Brad). The sound department had our Production Audio Supervisor (Pierre), and either Jake or Ian backstage. The electrics department had 3 spot operators (Daniel, Richard, and Esther), and Frank on the lighting consoles. That's 18 people working backstage and front of house to make the show happen, and they all did a fantastic job. Also, keep in mind that this list does not include all the carpenters and painters (led by Gary, our Technical Director) who built the show, and all the extra labor in all departments to get the show loaded in and ready to go on schedule. It was quite a thing.

The show closed on December 23rd, and we had four 53 foot trailers fully loaded and on the road to Atlanta with the set, costumes, lights, sound gear, motors, and props by the end of the day on December 26th. "But Dan," you're all saying, "that's impossible! Why, that's only 3 days after the show closed, with one of those days being Christmas!" Well, that's why we're all tired. The lighting department worked overnight after the close of the show on the 23rd, stopping at about 7am on the 24th, the sound department worked from 8am to 9pm on the 24th, the carpenters got the set down and packed on the trucks on the 26th, from 8am to around 6pm, and the wardrobe department washed, sorted, and packed all the costumes on the 24th and 26th. It was a busy Christmas for everybody, and the Production Department did a fantastic job working on an incredibly tight schedule.

But, all that's all in the distant past. We've restored the theatre back to it's pre-Sister Act state (it seems so much bigger now), loaded in Defiance (which is a pretty big show, even compared to the mighty Sister Act) and now we're ready to open Defiance tomorrow night. It looks like it will be a great show, so you all had better come see it. Really, you should. It'll be great. (Well, I guess we all know why I don't work in marketing.)

Have a great New Year, everybody.

More Defiance on the web

The word is out on the Playhouse's new production of John Patrick Shanley's Defiance.

Evan Henerson sets Defiance within the context of Shanley's life and writing in the LA Daily News.

Carl Kozlowski focuses on the Playhouse's hot streak in the Pasadena Weekly.

Defiance


January 12 - February 18, 2007

Written by John Patrick Shanley

starring
Kevin Kilner and Jordan Baker
with
Dennis Flanagan Robert Manning Jr. Leo Marks Joel Polis

Directed by Andrew J. Robinson

Purchase tickets here or call the box office at (626) 356-PLAY (7529).