Saturday, August 13, 2011

That's the Fringe! Anything can happen...

We opened the show yesterday to a respectable sized house for the first Friday noon at Fringe. It would be nice to say it went off without a hitch, but the best laid plans seldom come to fruition. While we were waiting to get into the venue, the LX Op for our show rushed out looking for the SM or Director. She seemed kind of panicky - never a good sign. Apparently the Lighting Board computer had crashed or something and all our light cues were gone and we needed to re-build the whole show. This was a task we took 2 hours to do at our tech. So, in the 15 minutes prior to opening the house we rebuilt as best we could all our light cues. They weren't perfect - they weren't the nuanced shifts that we worked on earlier but to the untrained eye they worked. Also, our phenomenal SM Kim made adjustments on the fly to 'fix' any cues that weren't quite right. I know I noticed every hiccup and not so smooth or perfect cue, but I am a bit of a perfectionist. The audience, however, seemed to be totally engaged and those I spoke to did not notice anything amiss (although I heard through the grapevine that one person loved the show, except for the lighting - but she hadn't realized those things she hated were not our choices). It will be smoother tonight - I hear the space got a new lighting Board and that should help.

We also got our first Review - THREE STARS from Vue and a FABULOUS write-up!


"Drawing more than just a few sniffles from the audience, Pieces is a moving portraiture of a family dealing with Alzheimer’s. Delightfully interwoven memories performed as tandem scenes paint an emotional picture of the ruthless degeneration of one woman’s mind, pulling serious heartstrings in the process. For such a poignant script, the acting at times falls somewhat flat, but nonetheless serves to guide a heartfelt unravelling of a family trying to hold on to the memories that define it. If you’ve ever dealt with Alzheimer’s in your family, be sure to take Kleenex." - Megan Dart, VUE Weekly, Aug 12, 2011





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