Thursday, August 29, 2013

AUDITIONS Fall 2013!



Oh man oh man it is that time of year again! Time for....

AUDITIONS

Auditions will be held Thursday, September 12 from 7PM to 9PM, and on Friday, September 13th from 7PM to 9PM in Rhoads Quiet Study. Each audition will hopefully take around 15 minutes, and you can come by whenever you want. Callbacks will be held on Sunday, September 15th from 1-4. You'll be notified on Saturday if you are being called back.

Audition materials can be found here (or in the link on the side doobly doo entitled Audition Materials).

Things to keep in mind:

  • Prepare! Read the script and practice your monologue/dialogue before auditioning.
  • Come to audition whenever is best for you, but keep in mind that there might be a wait. Bring work to do or practice your audition materials while you wait. Talk to the people waiting with you and make some new friends!
  • Callbacks are for the director to see you again, and wether are not you are called back has no bearing on wether or not you will be cast in the show!
  • You will be asked to perform one monologue and one dialogue. You can bring a partner to read the dialogue with you, or someone in the auditioning room will read with you.
  • Fill out your audition sheet (available upon arrival to auditions) with complete honesty to assure that you are happy and comfortable with the role you are offered.

Questions? Can't make any of the times listed? Email rmcook@bmc, the Director of Henry IV, and/or sburlingam@bmc, the Director of Julius Caesar.

Do you want to do Technical Theater for us? Email any of the directors mentioned above because we would love to have you.

We can't wait to see you at auditions!

~Kayla, and all of SPT!

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Elected Officials for 2013-2014 Are...

Co-coordinators: Sarah Gilmour and Angela Rosenberg
Secretary: Simon Williams

Social Activities Head: Alex Mannix
Storage Head: Lindsey Foster
Publicity Head: Kayla Bondi


This is really shaping up to be a great year with lots of positive changes and improvements to be had. If there was ever a year to join SPT, this one is it. If you have any questions regarding the Troupe they can be directed to Sarah and Angela!

~Kayla

PS: This reminds me I'm looking for an apprentice Publicity Head because I can't keep updating this blog and making the posters after I graduate so (kbondi@brynmawr.edu). Adobe Suite experience required, at least Photoshop, must be willing to bring me a donut.

The 2013-2014 Season Is....

Fall 2013
Julius Caesar

  • Directed by Abby Burlingame (aburlingame@brynmawr.edu)
  • Stage Managed by Lindsay Foster (lcfoster@brynmawr.edu)
  • Awesome

Henry IV, Parts 1 & 2

  • Directed by Rebecca Cook (rmcook@brynmawr.edu)
  • Also awesome

Spring 2014

As You Like It

  • Directed by Jess Nahigian (jnahigian@brynmawr.edu)
  • Awesome as well
It's looking like all Shakespeare, all the time for next year, and you better be excited. If you want to act in these shows, hold on to your butts until audition materials come out in late August. If you want to tech (which includes SM, ASM, costumes, makeup, building, fanning the directors, assistant directors, whatever you're good at, etc) please email any or all of the directors above for more information, and turn in a techie sheet during auditions in September.

Oh man I am so pumped to make the audition posters for the Fall. I'm thinking lots of blood? Maybe some glitter? Bow ties? Wait sorry I was describing my weekend. I'm obviously working too hard.

Have fun reading the plays over the summer because that is a thing you should do. I did it and I'm not even auditioning! Seriously, everyone's doing it. It's hot. Read the plays they're all online.

~Kayla

Thursday, May 9, 2013

End of the Year Sads

Well, damn. The year is over and all you have to look forward to is a butt load of either nothing or a job, neither of which involve your favorite thing, Shakespeare Performance Troupe.

Lucky for you, I am in the category of having a butt load of absolutely nothing to do, so I'll hopefully be updating the blog and our various other social media outlets constantly with news about the plays for next year, my summer, my life in general, etc. Things that are really important to know if you are in SPT or want to be in SPT.

This post is really to honor our SPT seniors. We're going to miss you guys so much. I know I speak for all of the juniors when I say that you have all been staples in our college experience and when you leave, our papers are going to just go flying everywhere.

the papers represent my life
In any case, we're really going to miss you and we promise SPT will continue to thrive thanks to your leadership and love that you left us with. We love you!

On a not so sad note, keep a lookout for posts about next year's season, next year's leadership, and how bored I am! This will be the last post until after finals are over. Good luck everyone!

~Kayla

BONUS "IT'S ALMOST SUMMER" GIF:

Monday, January 21, 2013

SPRING 2013 AUDITIONS!


It's finally that time of year again! This semester we will be holding auditions for two productions: Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare and The Women by Clare Booth Luce.

Auditions will be held Thursday, January 31st from 6PM to 9PM, and on Friday, February 1st from 5PM to 9PM in Rhoads Quiet Study. Each audition will hopefully take around 15 minutes, and you can come by whenever you want. Callbacks will be held and you will be notified of the time for that when we here at headquarters decide on it.

Audition materials can be found here (or in the link on the side doobly doo entitled Audition Materials).

Things to keep in mind:
  • Prepare! Read the script and practice your monologue/dialogue before auditioning.
  • Come to audition whenever is best for you, but keep in mind that there might be a wait. Bring work to do or practice your audition materials while you wait. Talk to the people waiting with you and make some new friends!
  • Callbacks are for the director to see you again, and wether are not you are called back has no bearing on wether or not you will be cast in the show!
  • You will be asked to perform one monologue and one dialogue. You can bring a partner to read the dialogue with you, or someone in the auditioning room will read with you.
  • Fill out your audition sheet (available upon arrival to auditions) with complete honesty to assure that you are happy and comfortable with the role you are offered.
  • Questions? Can't make any of the times listed? Email sgilmour@bmc, the Director of The Women, and/or ewilliam03@bmc & rholden@bmc, the Directors of Twelfth Night!
  • Do you want to do Technical Theater for us? Email any or all of the directors mentioned above because we would love to have you!
We can't wait to see you at auditions!

~Kayla, and all of SPT!

Monday, January 7, 2013

Just a Winter Break Post

Ahh Winter Break! First semester is over, grades are up, and you've eaten more cookies than Alice in Wonderland by now. If you're like me, that is, jobless and bored out of your wits during the day, at this point you may be asking yourself what the heck to do before you get back to Bryn Mawr.

Shakespeare Troupe has just the thing for you! You should read the plays we're doing next semester in preparation for

AUDITIONS✰

Which I am not announcing yet, sorry to disappoint you. BUT you already know the shows, and you know it is common courtesy and just plain smart to read the shows before you audition for us, so here's Twelfth Night, and go find The Women at your local library.

If you don't feel like reading right now but still want to be entertained by Shakespeare Troupe related stuffs, there are really great film versions of both plays out there. Ok, ok, I know She's the Man isn't technically a film version but it is the best movie ever and you are not cool until you have seen it.

Anyway, I'll be announcing auditions soon, probably right after break ends, so keep a look out on all of our various social media things. I'll basically bomb you with the information, as you know.

Happy reading/watching/barding/sleeping!

~Kayla

Bonus Not-really-KHep'28-but-my-favorite-actress-gif! We are a fine ~group~ of misfits. Damn fine.