I need some help
Feb. 25th, 2010 09:52 pmNo, not that kind of help, help with my directing proposal for my theatre company. I won't be directing until later in the year, but they want the proposals by March 7th. This is for our monthly staged readings of t.v. episodes. I was talking with someone yesterday, and we did a science-fiction themed night last year, so I was leaning towards either "Outer Space" or "Law" shows. For the Outer Space theme, I was looking at an episode of "My Favorite Martian," "Firefly" (Maybe - I have never seen that show yet), and "Dcotor Who." Which Who episode (I was thinking Four or Five) could stand alone pretty well? Any thoughts on the other episodes or other shows? What about the "Law" one? "L.A. Law?" "T.J. Hooker?"
Also, we need to come up with a show that we can truncate to make a "Five-Minute Episode" of that show, to be performed by two people (who can do multiple roles and watch their heads spin!) Ideas?
Also, we need to come up with a show that we can truncate to make a "Five-Minute Episode" of that show, to be performed by two people (who can do multiple roles and watch their heads spin!) Ideas?
Any aspiring playwrights out there?
Jun. 23rd, 2009 06:20 pmThe theatre company I am a member of is hosting our annual Christmas play Festival. It does not need to be Christmas but around/about the holidays. In the past we have had such shows as Holiday Jihad, The Christmas Jew, and a play from the perspective of four bottles of beer.
Going offline - EEEE! Weekend!`
May. 21st, 2009 02:46 pmI am going offline until Monday at the earliest. If you need to get in touch with me,
knitchick1979 or
chicago_girl_07 can get in touch with me. Otherwise enjoy the weekend!
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I, in the meantime will be in Michigan with 8 other actors under one roof for our annual meeting/retreat/bonding/doing some work thingy!
Love those T.V. Reruns!
Jan. 28th, 2009 08:43 pmT.V. reruns are back at The SPOT! Yep, those crazy ARFTCo people are delving into the world of love for February!
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'Twas The Night Before Torchwood
Dec. 17th, 2008 07:47 pmTitle: Twas the Night Before Torchwood
Series: Torchwood
Characters: Owen, Jack
Rating: R (language and lewd suggestions)
Summary: Owen may find out who the man in the red suit is one Christmas night at the Hub.
Spoilers: Torchwood Season 1 general knowledge
Author's Notes: Supposed to be a one-shot, inspired by some actual lines in the Chicago Christmas Spectacular that is going on right now. Check out www.arftco.com
Disclaimer: I do not own Torchwood or the characters therein, they belong to the BBC and RTD. Any original characters and places are my property.
( Fic Up On The Hubtop... )
Edited to change the header,some typos, and a little timeline problem.
TV RERUNS is back!!!!
Dec. 1st, 2008 05:18 pm THIS TUESDAY!
A Reasonable Facsimile Theatre Company
A Reasonable Facsimile Theatre Company
announces the return of their staged TV Reading Series
ARFTCo's
TV RE-RUNS!
A Very 'Special' Christmas
Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
8:00 PM
The SPOT
4437 N Broadway
Chicago
A Reasonable Facsimile Theatre Company announces the return of their popular series TV RE-RUNS! Tuesday, December 2, 2008 at The SPOT, located at 4437 N. Broadway in Chicago, IL. Tickets are $10.00.
A Reasonable Facsimile Theatre Co.'s popular Summer series returns with an Open Run of staged TV scripts at The Spot Bar & Restaurant. With a wide variety of delicious beverages and delectable dinner specials, these staged readings will ease you into the Holidays! Join the ARFTCO ensemble and some special guests for hilarious,Christmas TV fun!
-Married with Children - "It's a Bundyful Life"
-Laverne and Shirley - "Oh hear the Angels' Voices"
-Joey - "Joey and the Christmas Party"
PLUS A five minute version of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas"
The show is directed by Michael Buino, produced and designed by Tina Haglund.
Tickets are $10.00.
Visit www.arftco.com for reservations, or call 773-418-4475.
Group rates are available.
The project is funded in part by a grant from The Illinois Arts Council.