Thursday, September 27, 2012

Welcome! [Biases Exposed]

Hello friends,
      Welcome to Thespian's Theater Thoughts! I promise I didn't make it just because I like alliteration. So why am I writing this blog and what is it all about? Well, this blog is all about theater at GWU. GW has four active student theater companies and a main stage theater department. It also has a student newspaper that doesn't seem to understand what theater is and does. My hope with this blog is to present reviews of productions at GW from the point of view of your average theater kid. Not just the kind of fluff reviews you read in the hatchet giving a brief plot outline and quoting a few actors - but real reviews detailing the successes and failures of a given production.
      In order to actually present reviews like this I need to expose my biases up front. So here goes:

FACT NUMBER ONE:
   The most important thing I need to say about this blog is the following. The theater community at GWU is my home. These people are my friends and I care about them all whole-heartedly. It is my sincere hope that those who read this blog (many of whom will likely be those very friends) understand that these reviews are coming from the point of view of a student pursuing theater as a career. I don't want to hurt anybody's feelings, damage any reputations, or burn any bridges. I simply want to provide realistic reviews. Yes, that means that not all of my reviews will be good or positive. But, if I accidentally offend anyone, please, don't take it personally. Just brush it off as another of Ed's crazy opinions.

Fourteenth Grade Players:
      I myself have been involved with theater at GW for the past three years. Most of the work I did was with the 14th Grade Players. With them, I have directed three shows, served as an assistant technical director and a producer, and acted in several productions. Fourteenth was truly a home for me for three years. But, I would be lying if I didn't also admit that I harbor some lingering frustration with where the company has gone. Not that the company is bad in anyway, just that I feel I no longer truly fit in there as a member. But then again, I no longer affiliate myself with any student theater company and, quite honestly, do not know many of the newer members of 14th Grade.

Forbidden Planet Productions:
     I directed Next to Normal with FPP last year and had one of the most rewarding and exciting experiences of my theater career. That being the case, I have a lot of warm fuzzy feelings regarding FPP. I hang out with a lot of the board members and consider pretty much everyone in this company to be a close friend. I also live with the current executive producer of FPP. If there is any company for which I have a strong positive bias for - it's gonna be FPP. But, on the flip side of that coin, I am often annoyed with the "phi pi pi" attitude of the company and the glitz and glam heaped onto their productions. No company is perfect.

Generic Theater Company:
      For some reason, in my GW theater experience Generic has always been the "other" company. In my freshmen year I worked with them briefly but mostly under the auspices of being 14th's ATD. In fact, Generic back then was often the company we shit on behind close doors (shocker! secrets revealed!). But, I've made a lot of friends in Generic over the past few years and my opinions on the company don't particularly lean in either direction. Generic has had a lot of ups and downs, but at the very least I feel they manage to pull off one really solid production a semester.

GW Shakespeare Company:
     As the youngest addition to the GW theater community, I have never worked with GW Shakespeare (or as I like to call them: baby-shakes). Still, I have followed their progress since a group of frat bros threw the company together a few years back. Since then baby-shakes has come a long way. They are now full-time members of the Student Theater Council and are growing rapidly. At the end of last year they set up a "board of directors" including prominent figures from many of DC's best and brightest theaters. I am certainly excited to see what that turns into and where GW Shakespeare is headed from here.

GW Main Stage:
     I am a fully participating member of the GW theater department. Not just a member, actually, but a theater major working on my thesis. But, I can easily see the downfalls of the department. I'm pretty sure my opinions on this will be pretty fair and balanced. I have observed a lot of positives of the department, but I've observed quite a few of its downfalls too.


   So, that's where I stand. I hope you enjoy where I'm going with this blog. Now, get out there and see some shows!

See you in the theater,
Ed

7 comments:

  1. This is not a mess, but it is disappointing, considering how much the play could have been. Churchill bears at least some of the responsibility. In addition to underperformances on the part of some of the cast, Churchill makes some strange blocking choices, the most conspicuous of which is to leave an empty couch downstage center, thus blocking our view of Pilate and his aide, who are conversing at Pilate’s desk, upstage left.

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    1. I've certainly had my fair share of bad reviews! It's true! I'd be happy to talk about my production of Ecce in another setting. Drop me an email at edchurchilljr@gmail.com. Not sure why you posted this here: if it was to somehow try and hurt my credibility or be provocative then it's not really appreciated. If it was some sort of attempt to show another bias, well then, thank you.

      I do just want to mention for my own, personal satisfaction: I didn't block the damn couch downstage! It was a technical error in our opening run.

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  5. Odd directorial and blocking choices by Director Ed Churchill along with underdeveloped performances by parts of the cast hindered the presentation of a solid work at the performance I attended.

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    1. Hey Harry,
      Sorry I had to remove your imgur posts. They were actually pretty funny, I laughed. But, offensive images aren't really what I'm going for with this blog. As I said to Caroline above, I'm happy to talk about Ecce if you drop me a line at edchurchilljr@gmail.com. But it's not really appropriate to this blog post.

      Also, I'm not sure where all the rage is coming from. If it's because of the comments on the hatchet then perhaps I was a bit too harsh there. I just feel it would be nice to have theater reviews by theater kids! This blog is intended for the GW Theater community, that's all!

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