Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Nevermore Evermore

We are closing in on the opening of the Neo-Gothic play "Nevermore", by Matt Ritchey of Los Angeles, California.  This will be the first production in Texas here in Tyler at APEX Theatre 20@Potter Place.  I'm going to be very narcissistic today, so please be warned.  I'm going to talk about MY reasons for wanting to do the show, and how I got the audition, and MY reaction to the process, and of course, MY character.  Like I said...narcissistic.

I have never worked with this company before.  For the last several years I've been doing "community theater" in a small town near Tyler.  And I have enjoyed it.  With a priviso:  Lately I've been playing the same parts (basically) over and over.  Once I had at least low level professional acting chops; now they have atrophied into "Waiting for Guffman" echos.  No blame for my local theatre troupe.  They're a great group of folks.  Some are more talented than others, but we all enjoy the Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell of the Crowd.  (And yes, there are some more talented than me, nosey.)  But I was getting into a rut.  We do the same kinds of shows over and over again...pandering to an audience that probably doesn't want to be pandered to.  Afraid of offending 3 people and so not entertaining the 300.

I wanted to exercise my acting muscles.  I needed to do it. So I joined an adult improv class in said theater in Tyler to stretch myself.  It was fun, and challenging, and it petered out.  Bummer.  But during that time I saw "Equus" there and was impressed.  One of my classmates was to be the director (losing his directorial cherry) and he asked me to audition for a particular part.  Hooray...it was the same character I've been playing for the last 15 years.  But hey...give it a chance.  I told him I was wanting to challenge myself and that part I could play half asleep and probably would.  He read me for a different character, Dudley the caretaker, and that's where he put me.  Something different at last.

Their process is different than I have had before.  Audition...read through...nothing for a while-"learn your lines."  Then rehearsal once a week for a bit.  Okay, let's skip a couple. (Ack!)  Now director sick.  Now me out of town.  Now me sick.  Now other actor sick.  Now me sick again...and again.  I tend to learn my lines best on stage when paired with the blocking.  We are now just over a week from showtime and we just blocked my last scene.  I have only rehearsed with my fellow actors five times including read through.  Only twice on the stage, and both of those were for blocking.  (I repeat...Ack!)

AND YET ---

The show sounds good.  The costumes look good.  There is a really good vibe and energy around the show.  Actors feeling their parts.  Atmosphere out the gazoo!  Dammit, I think this is going to be a really great show!  I'm going to get my wish.  I'm getting to stretch my acting muscles, work with an edgier group of actors, do a different sort of play than would be allowed at our theater, and I'm having to work hard to get this right.  Subtle acting is required, not broad stereotypes.  I play Dudley, the caretaker in a "Steampunk Gothic Manor" owned by the childhood friend of Edgar Allan Poe.  I am not a nice person.  There are strange things afoot at Montressor Manor.  But that's all you get.  Come and see for your self.
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