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posted by Jessica on April 5th, 2011 PART 4: BREAKOUT SESSIONS
At this point, we moved into breakout sessions on the most popular topics that came up over the course of the panel discussion and Q&A: Networking, Mentorship, and Age-Related Issues. I have a summary of the Mentorship discussion, and if the Gan-e-Meed scribes from the other groups would like to post [...]
posted by Jessica on April 5th, 2011 PART 3: Q&A
SerahRose asks the directors a question about casting. She says that when she recently cast a production of Hamlet for a high school, she noticed a drastic difference between boys and girls auditioning. After finding herself thinking that the girls (who made up the bulk of the auditioners) were performing worse than [...]
posted by Jessica on April 5th, 2011 Hi everyone! I’m Jess Ernst, your blogger for the second of Gan-e-Meed Theatre Project’s Career Labs. Now, I originally intended for this blogging of “Boston’s Glass Proscenium” to be live. However, due to the fickle nature of the Internet, my summary of the evening’s stimulating and inspiring discussion was unable to make it online in [...]
posted by Serahrose on October 23rd, 2010 Last day for mini-proposal submissions is October 25.
Get a move on. We want to produce you!
posted by Serahrose on October 14th, 2010 October 25th is the deadline to submit your mini-proposal for a project in season 2011.
Don’t miss this extraordinary opportunity to have your work produced.
Proposals are being accepted from female Directors, Playwrights, Actresses, Stage Managers, and Designers.
posted by Serahrose on October 5th, 2010 We are accepting mini-proposals from female theatre artists for projects to be produced in our 2011 season: Generational Collision. Why are they mini? Because the proposals are a mere 500 words long and are being accepted anonymously online at www.ganemeed.org/proposal until October 25. Submissions are being accepted from any Director, Actress, Designer, or Stage Manager [...]
posted by Serahrose on September 10th, 2010 Whether we’ve announced it to the press or not, we are officially in pre-production for Silence by Moira Buffini. Slated to open in December at the Elizabeth Peabody House in Somerville, we are beyond excited to be gathering together unprecedented talent for this production. With over half the cast put together along with a bucketful [...]
posted by Serahrose on July 27th, 2010 Presenting the New England premiere of Stacey Lane’s serio-comic journey Lucy Dreaming August 11-14, directed by Producing Artistic Director SerahRose Roth (and title role of our highly acclaimed all-female Hamlet). Set inside the troubled mind of an insomniac, Lucy explores the psychological landscape of that uncertain place between awake and asleep and fights for control. [...]
posted by Serahrose on May 31st, 2010 Hamlet closed on Sunday the 30th to thunderous and balmy applause.
Followed by a cake and champagne reception, many of the audience stayed to celebrate with the cast and production team before we dismantled the set, stashed the costumes, and drove away into the night.
And what, pray tell, have we taken away from this, [...]
posted by Serahrose on May 14th, 2010 Post-Show Discussions have been scheduled directly following our performances of Hamlet on
May 15 and May 22
Now’s your chance to talk directly to the actresses about their experiencing bringing this production to life. Post-show discussions are open to all audience members in attendance.
See you on stage!
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