PERSONAL PROCESS WITH NATALIE SANDER KERN

Finding balance is a moving target. Anyone who says they’ve “figured it out” probably isn’t telling you the full story. The reality is, most days I’m doing the best I can (at least I hope so), adjusting constantly, and giving myself permission to recognize when I haven't given my best, pick myself up, and try again. I read somewhere about the rule of Thirds. If you are working towards something you deeply care about, then you can expect

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Craig Joseph
WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR: A DIRECTOR'S THOUGHTS ON AUDITION SEASON, PART ONE BY CRAIG JOSEPH

It’s that time of year when auditions are happening. Like many of you, I’m auditioning for shows. And like some of you, I’m also watching submissions and casting shows. So I thought it might be fun to share thoughts from both sides of the table - as a reminder to myself, as insight for those who are preparing to audition or making decisions, and perhaps even as a bit of helpful encouragement or butt-kicking. So, without further ado, some thoughts today for actors; the next installment will be for (casting) directors.

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Craig Joseph
THE WORLD OF “THE NATIVITY STARRING KEISHA TAYLOR”

Yesterday marked our first of only two rehearsals for our next salon series reading… It’s always a gift to witness a new work being voiced aloud for the first time: inevitably, new shapes develop within the text, different themes find new emphasis, fresh kernels of universal truth emerge, clumsy bravery and brave vulnerability deepen the material, and a community of actors and creators bonds like family, united in the telling of a story. The sheer act of doing yields a harvest of inspiration.

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Craig Joseph
ENSEMBLE IN ACTION - THE BUSY SEASON

It’s a week (and maybe a full month) like this one where being ensemble-based as a company has really proven valuable.  There is A LOT going on, a lot of new ventures that require some creative planning, and thankfully we’ve got a model to handle it. From rehearsal to a reading to the launch of next season and all the gears moving in-between, this is one busy ensemble…Next year’s season has been agreed upon and released!  These three plays have been at the top of our list for a couple years now, and we are so excited to get to produce them in conversation with each other. 

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Craig Joseph
LOOK ALIVE, WE’RE GOING DEEP

We’re still going to do three mainstages AND each of these mainstages will push how we bring process into production in some very different ways… We’re still going to do four salon series readings AND we’re thinking about new ways to include and generate process for the many playwrights that make this community such a rich hotbed of theatrical exploration and experimentation…We’re going to deepen internal education within the company, teaching each other and stewarding interests in disciplines that extend beyond the kind of work an ensemble member might usually take on…

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Craig Joseph
AUDITION SEASON SANDBOX!

We try to keep our initial submission process as accessible as possible by offering in-person audition times and filmed audition submissions so that you can offer whatever suits you best.  When it comes to callbacks, “play” is the name of the game. Much like our rehearsals, we don’t put a high value on being performance ready too soon. Rather, we take some time to play around with a scene in a bunch of different ways, trusting the energy of the room and the director to explore new opportunities in the text.

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Craig Joseph
UP NEXT: DISCOVERIES OF THE SALON SERIES

We’ve attempted to space [the Salon Series readings] between our fully staged productions; and in doing so, we have to keep the schedule for them to an efficient two rehearsals.  This quick and dirty process has some challenges but also creates some fun opportunities for rigorous spontaneity. 

The Nativity Starring Keisha Taylor: Keisha Taylor is a #GoodGirl. Or so she’s told when she’s cast as the Virgin Mary over her “fast” friend Trinity in their church’s Christmas play. But when Trinity announces she is pregnant by divine intervention, everything Keisha knows about faith and friendship is turned upside down.

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Craig Joseph
ENDINGS AND BEGINNINGS [PART DEUX]

On theme with our entire season, Amerikin was a play that asked of the audiences and of the characters to embrace an ending in hopes of finding a new beginning.  Actually, Amerikin was full of endings: the end of relationships, the end of connections to a flawed history, the end of disillusionment…In exchange for all of these endings, there is, we hope, a glimmer of healing. Each character by the end of this brutal story has found a path toward healing - even despite tragic circumstances. 

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Craig Joseph
WHO HAS THE KEYS? WITH SAM LANDGRAF

There are so many layers and things to consider when there is one set of keys and only a few days to get everything done. The coordination and teamwork that goes into these few days is truly mind blowing. Theatre is truly a collaborative art and cannot be done properly if not everyone is willing to help each other out in some way. Any theatre or production team has to believe that collaboration is important, but with Seat of the Pants we get an extra exercise in it by asking “Who has the keys?”

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Craig Joseph