Saturday, June 20, 2009

Production photos from "My Way"



"My Way: a Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra" opened at The Tower Theatre in Bend on Friday, and the audiences are falling in love all over again with the music that helped make Ol' Blue Eyes a star. Here are just a few photos from our outstanding production!







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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

My Way choreographer Barry McNabb will be teaching a one-day beginning Fosse Style Jazz Workshop on Sunday, June 14th from 6 to 8 pm.

This is a rare opportunity to learn from a master Fosse dancer and choreographer while he is here in Central Oregon -- so don't miss out! Visit our website at www.innovationtw.org for more information!



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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

The Craft of Acting

Driving Miss Daisy photo (c) 2008 by Tina M. Harris


"I go back to the (Actor's) Studio every chance I get. You never stop learning and you never stop needing to learn. And you can't learn in front of a camera. To grow, you need the stage." Robert De Niro on Inside the Actor's Studio

I don’t know Robert De Niro, but I do know a lot of actors like him. Excellent professional actors who have never stopped needing or desiring the opportunity to practice and study their craft. Perhaps, more than anything else, this is why these actors have built successful careers.

I have been lucky to have had several great experiences working with many of the terrific community actors here in Central Oregon and have nothing but respect and admiration for what they do. And they do what they do more for true love of theatre than for anything else. The community theatre is the backbone of theatre in America. It builds the audiences, keeps alive the great canon of theatrical literature and contributes to the training of theatre professionals to be. Chris and I believe ITW has an opportunity to add real value to the community theatre scene by providing access not only to our experience, but to the experience of other professionals in town and those that we bring in to work on our productions.

When I talk or work with the actors here in town, I am left with the impression that they all want to become better, more focused actors. Indeed, I am blessed to have developed a core of people who have been mainstays in the workshops I have offered. But that group is small and has not grown much since the very first workshop 2 years ago. And I wonder about that. I believe that you can never stop growing as a theatre artist, but I’m not sure others feel the same. ITW recently offered 4 workshops led by some very excellent professionals with much to give both in talent and experience, but we were forced to cancel them all for lack of enrollment. There are also other classes being offered by Film Oregon Alliance, COCC and elsewhere, but our understanding is that these others are most often populated by people who have not been prominent players in the community theatre world.

So we’d like to ask you -- what prevents you from taking a class? Please help us out by taking a moment to fill out the adjoining survey. Innovation Theatre Works is here to serve this community and we can best do that by applying our own expertise where it will do the most good.

Brad

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Sunday, February 22, 2009

TheatreFace

Check out the latest issue of Stage Directions Magazine!

We were recently referred to a networking site called TheatreFace, specifically for theatre lovers and practitioners all over the country (Thanks Ellen!). We think this is a great way to stay connected to what is going on theatrically not only in our community and region, but across the nation as well. See what people are doing, what great new plays are out there and what revivals are enjoying new productions. Also see what issues actors and artists are dealing with whether in community or professional theatre. And, as a great extra perk, there is a link to Stage Directions Magazine that allows you to read this great theatre journal on line, apparently for free.

This is an invitation only group, so if you are interested in joining the site, send an e-mail to brad@innovationtw.org and I will invite you to join.


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