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Archive for May, 2007

Keeping Busy

Posted by Josh | May 31st, 2007

It’s been a hectic couple of weeks at Marin Theatre Company! Apparently we’ve all been too busy to blog, but here’s some of what’s been going on.
The Subject Tonight Is Love opened two weeks ago and is playing to enthusiastic houses. The Q&A sessions after each performance have been thoughtful and emotional, a very [...]

In Search of Bananas….

Posted by Jeff | May 17th, 2007

Opening night…. its here.. all the months of planning, the orgainizing, building, creating and magic that continually happens even up to the very second the lights hit and the first note of music is played, the first word is said, and the first tense of an actors muscle. It is truly and amazing experience [...]

Through the Looking Glass …

Posted by Jeff | May 11th, 2007

Hello everyone currently visiting the information super highway. Thanks for checking out my first blog here at MTC. Most blogs you read from me here will speak of MTC production stuff. The kind of whats its, whys its of making the show, the technical aspect of the who shebang. I will [...]

[Expanded Programs] Friday Link Roundup

Posted by Josh | May 4th, 2007

Marisela Orta has a working title for the play she’s writing for MTC

I’ve been thinking about the word triage. It popped into my head the other day when I was working on a scene involving Fatima and Soraya. Fatima was yelling, “You’re not helping. Your job, it’s just…triage.” What I was trying to get across [...]

[Subject Tonight is Love] VIDEO BLOG Week Three

Posted by Anthony Veneziale | May 1st, 2007

A video blog of the third week!

new video clip

Posted by Josh | May 1st, 2007

We’ve posted another rehearsal video clip from The Subject Tonight is Love here. This one shows a bit of a run-thru the actors did for the designers last week.
Anthony Veneziale, the actor in this clip, is also a teacher for MTC at Bayside Elementary and MLK Academy in Marin City. We’re trying to [...]