Showing posts with label "A Soldier Went To War". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "A Soldier Went To War". Show all posts

Friday, June 10, 2011

Day Five: Final Touches

Today was a busy day for everyone. Morning tasks included finishing the Lab Manual, getting everything in the Script Office in place, and, most importantly, picking up the rest of the company and making sure their move-in to the apartments was flawless.

Unfortunately, such a busy day resulted in no Daily-Round up, as everyone was literally too spread out to...round-up. But I was able to grab a few minutes with Student Artist Playwright Eric Poch and chat about his process with A Soldier Went To War. To see that, check out the video below.

Tomorrow things really get going, so make sure you come back tomorrow to find out what's happening now that the rest of the company is here!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

WordBRIDGE 2011 Kicks off!


Hey everyone! WordBRIDGE 2011 has officially begun! As with last year I’ll be making daily updates to this site to make sure everyone knows what is going on here in Baltimore during WordBRIDGE 2011!
This year’s lab is being hosted by Towson University. The pre-lab week this week will feature two student-artist written plays: Caleb’s Moon by Dani Faulkner and No Title Yet by Eric Poch. Both had their initial readings today and will continue rehearsals all week.
The other plays featured at the lab this year are:
Krista Knight - Unhinged: A Silent Opera * Caroline V. McGraw - Tall Skinny Cruel Cruel Boys Sarah Saltwick - Rabbits Katharine Sherman - christopher marlowe’s mystery play
Check out the play’s individual play pages as they evolve over the next three weeks. Also make sure you keep looking out for new ‘Under The Bridge’ videos and ‘Daily Roundups’
I made a video for the first day, but the camera cable was left at Towson for the night, so that will come out tomorrow night, if not before.
Check back here tomorrow for more information!
-Matt Shea, Student Artist