Thursday, October 24, 2013

3 shows down!!




Alrighty, we've done three! 

So our "Opening Morning" was in Rutland, VT. At the beautiful Paramount Theater! 

                   
Paramount Theater 

Seats about 850 people!

We played to about 600!










 The show was super fun. Nothing beats the sound of children laughing and having a good time. After the show finished we broke down the set, packed up the vans, grabbed some lunch and headed to Burlington, VT.

Luckily, today was an easy travel day, and our hotel was only about an hour and 45 minutes from Rutland. So we were able to get to our hotel early and relax for the rest of the day. 

Motel 6
When we arrived at the hotel we all decided to have a low key night and had an EPIC cast bonding night of ordering food into the hotel and just getting to know each other. 

I can honestly say, I am super lucky to be traveling with this fantastic group of people. These guys are top notch! 

After a fun filled night of laughter, some tears shed, (by me of course), realizing that I just made an incredible group of friends and that I'm finally getting to do what I love, I hit the sack. Because grandpa was tired and we all had to be up at 6:30 a.m! 

TUESDAY MORNING: 6:30 A.M.

Soooo, getting really good at this up early thing. We're all up at 6:30, we leave the hotel at 7:00, make a quick stop at the McDonald's in the parking lot of the hotel, for some coffee and breakfast and head over to the GORGEOUS Flynn Center for the Performing Arts.

And hey, we arrive at the theater and LOOK WHATS OUTSIDE!
Pretty darn cool!!
But really, LOOK. AT. THIS. THEATER.

 Flynn Center for the Performing Arts

Burlington, VT

Seats 1400 PEOPLE!

And don't worry, it was completely SOLD OUT!!!

What a thrill!! 




So, normally when we get to a theater, we unload the van, and put our set together. BUT, when we got to this theater, we were SPOILED. We were greeted by about 7 INCREDIBLE and friendly stage hands who essentially unloaded our van for us. AND, get this, helped us put everything together. When we told them, it was our job to do it, they insisted on doing it for us. 

Now, let me tell you something about putting these sets together. It sounds daunting, it IS daunting, but its completely idiot proof. All the bolts are color coded, put in separate bags which correspond with the different set pieces. We actually have gotten the whole process AFTER load-in to about 35 minutes of putting the set up. 

Here's a few pictures of our set being put up, and a view of the stage from the audience after we set it up!!



 Evan, Tom, and Stephen, and one of the awesome crew guys putting up the wallpaper.


Not too bad, huh? 

We also lucked out here, and got some pretty cool lighting for the show. 

So the only technical elements that we travel with are our sound system and microphones. If the theater has a sound system, we use our mics and their sound system. If not, we use our own. That being said, we do not travel with lights, so we have to use whatever the theater has available.

***Side note, my computer just restarted just after I wrote the last sentence. I just had a huge heart attack, thinking I would have to re-write this whole blog, but luckily Google saves drafts every few seconds.. PHEW!!!!!***

The show was AWESOME. When the presenter asked the children before the show if they were excited the WHOLE theater shook with the screams of the children. NOTHING can beat that feeling. We were all super pumped and had a blast. Performing for 1400 children was an indescribable feeling. 

After the show, we went down to the dressing rooms to change, because we had a talkback with a group of children afterwards. And on our way up to the stage, we realized that the crew guys had already taken down the majority of our set. Talk about being spoiled. Here's a HUGE shout out to the crew guys at the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts.

And of course, I wouldn't let them go, without having them pose for the blog:

THEY ROCK!!!!!!!

The talkback was super fun. The kids were a bunch of 3rd graders who were in a drama class. They were actually "working" on scenes from our show in class. We answered a bunch of questions about how we all got started as a performer, school, why we do it, and a bunch of other things. 

After the talkback, we packed up the van. Before we grabbed some lunch we took a family picture under the marquee! 

Evan, Natalie, Stephen, Tom, Kasie, Lucy, and Me!
 
So we hit the road! Off to New Hampshire! After a quick hour and a half ride. We got to our hotel. And I took a NAP! And then my step-sister Dail, and my nephew Kyle came to visit. They took me out to an awesome steak dinner, and I got to spend the night at their hotel. 

After a nice night with the step-family, I hit the sack. They drove me to the theater in the morning and I met my cast and we loaded in for our show!

We played the beautiful Claremont Opera House. 
Claremont Opera House

Monday, October 21, 2013

Final Dress/ Travel Day One!

Travel Day Number One!

Yesterday morning we had our final dress rehearsal at Chelsea Studios. We have been rehearsing our show there over a two week period with two days off. So we put up our show in 12 days!!! CRAZY!!!!! 
Family picture. Here we are with our Stage Manager Natalie, Director Carl, and Assistant Choreographer Amanda!


Right before our final dress rehearsal!!


After a fantastic dress rehearsal with friends in the audience, we packed up our two vans, one with all of our set pieces, props, and costumes. And one with our luggage and US! After a nice lunch break we hit the road. In our SWEEEET ride:

Yes, We have to drive THIS!
Yes, I was SCARED when I saw the size of these two vans. But surprisingly they drive really well. 

Our First Stop was Rutland, VT.
 












And Oh, what a beautiful drive!!

Just a peek at the gorgeous mountains we drove past. No, I didn't take this picture... Someone else did!
 
After an almost 5 and a 1/2 hour drive, with a few pit stops we made it to Mendon, VT where our hotel was. We found one of TWO places that were open past 9 pm and got some food at a cute little restaurant called, "Little Harry's. EXTREMELY yummy!!!  

After a nice meal, we checked into our hotel for the night. And relaxed. Because we had an early wake-up today: Up at 6:30 a.m. Leave hotel at 7:30. Arrive at theater 7:45. AND SET UP! BOOOOM!!

I shall be back soon to tell you all about our first performance this morning at the BEAUTIFUL Paramount Theater in Rutland, VT..... But first, I'm gonna nap...I'm SLEEEEEPY!!!

 


 

 

Welcome!

Hey everyone! I decided to start a blog about our journey with Theatreworks' USA's production of Bunnicula: The Musical.

Just as a disclaimer:
     I am an employee of Theatreworks USA. All views, comments, and opinions posted here are MINE alone and not the views of Theatreworks!!!

I'll try to update this as often I can and keep you all posted about the fun things we do, and fill you in on all of our fun performances.

I hope you all follow along. I am super thrilled to begin this journey with an incredible group of people.



Thanks guys!!

Jared