The Winter’s Tale Project

Hotel Reviews…

August 5, 2007 · 4 Comments

5/6 of the crew are staying at a hotel called Hotel 64. Check out a few of the titles of some reviews of this hotel found on www.tripadvisor.com:

“Shoddy and disappointing”
“Gas Leak in the Room, disgusting, rude — Avoid!”
“Rats and Feces”
“Not only uncomforable but dangerous”
“Outraged by the complete GARBAGE”
“Squalid conditions to say the least”
“MICE came free of charge”
“I would have felt safer sleeping under a bridge in central park”
“Stay Away. A Real Nightmare. Slums.
“Worst “hotel” Ever”
“Avoid Avoid Avoid”
“A Disgusting Disaster!”
“Unsafe, terrible service, and OVERCHARGED”
“VERY small, space shared with BUGS”
“Horrible apartment hotel….Never, never stay here”
“Ruined my Holiday to New York”

Good times, good times. A few choice stories, from the folks staying there in our crew:
- Dave’s luggage was withheld from him, only later to be told that his luggage did not exist.
- Chris was asked by a hotel employee if he really needed a lightbulb, and if it could wait until morning.
- There are no lampshades anywhere in the suite.
- Lots of deadly black mold hanging from the ceiling about the sink. Yum.
- The hallways give off the sweet, sweet smell of urine.
- They left their room one day, and returned to find that somebody had came in and turned the TV on, and then left, with the TV still on. They suspected the chambermaid, but no beds had been made.

This, my dear friends, is but a taste of the glamourous lifestyle we’re living here.

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Moving a P.A. on the Subway (or Nick Doesn’t show off his guns).

August 5, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Chris, Nick and Amber move a P.A. from Queens to Chelsea on the Subway. (Part 1)

Chris, Nick and Amber move a P.A. from Queens to Chelsea on the Subway. (Part 2)

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The First Readthrough!

August 4, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Hi there! This is Nick Perreault, promo/publicity/marketing/design guy for The Winter’s Tale Project, liveblogging the first read-through.

6:30 – The first rehearsal begins. Unfortunately, large numbers of people are not present. Fortunately, those people are all Edmonton folks who have good exuses: Major plane delays, subway mishaps, and a few us us spent 2 hours lugging a PA from Queens all the way to midtown Manhattan on the subway. (Video forth coming)

7:20 – FINALLY everyone is here… seems like folks are excited.

7:25 – The amazingly talented and beautiful cast just listed off their names and roles. This is the firist time everyone, cast and crew have sat in the same room. Chris (writer and musical director) and Bridget (writer and director) are kind of giving the initial heads-up on how the production will be run. Chris is talking about how the music for this will actually be run entirely from his laptop.

7:32 – The music has started, and Farren (Autolycus) has begun singing “All in Time”. We’re underway!

7:55 – So far we’ve heard from the majority of the cast, and everyone seems to have done their homework. It’s weird to see people singing passionately and talking to each other as the old friends that their characters, when they’re sitting in their street clothes and just met each other 5 minutes ago.

8:10 – Farren has begun shouting to the voices in his head apparently! A quick examination into his mental state reveals that he was simply reading his own lines for a while with nobody else responding. We’ll make sure he gets some rest tonight.

8:13 – Chris keeps staring at my computer to see what I’m doing. Unfortunately, it’s always in between the note-worthy action, while I’m doing something like checking my e-mail… hey, I’ve got a business to run back in Edmonton and my days have been spent doing things like lugging a soundsystem across the city on the subway!

8:20 – Jason, our videographer is here taping the whole thing for future use. Right now he’s right over my shoulder, making me more than a little paranoid. Just showed me his footage… and despite the fact that there are currently 27 people crammed into an 8′x30′ room, it doesn’t look that crowded on camera. Trust me, it is.

8:33 – We just heard Farron sing the infamous “Stuck with the Bear” song. Ah, the bear. How we have used him to our advantage.

8:40 – Because the actor playing Shepherd can’t make tonight’s readthrough, Bridget Ryan, the co-writer and director is taking care of his lines. It seems like she’s doing it as a sort of Mel Brooks / Morty Seinfeld thing… perhaps because we’re in NY? It’s starting to fade now… too bad, I liked it.

8:47 – David Demato (Clown) has entered the play, and his opening shopping-list monologue has everyone in stitches. His repartee with Farren is comedy gold.

8:55 – And now a few words from Mr. Dave Horak (Dramaturge/Publicity/General Worrying): “It’s going very well. Some nerves off the top, but now everyone is relaxing and settlng into the flow of the show. Little worried about the running time, it needs to be 110-115 minutes so it’s getting close…”

9:13 – Well we’ve officially reached the 110 minute mark… Probably due to a few technical glitches and some mid-play discussion.

9:20 – And now, the final scene. It’s very dramatic, even in the readthrough… it’s amazingly quiet here as everyone lets Kevin (Leontes) and Lou (Polixenes) read through their reconciliation scene.

9:30 – The closing number! The cast sounds great when they’re all singing together, you’d never guess that this was the first time they sang together. Applause all around!

Now a quick review from Bridget and Chris, and we’re done! Thanks for reading! Stay tuned for more Winters Tale in NYC!

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Winter’s Tale Promo #1 – On The Street

July 29, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Edmontonians help promote The Winter’s Tale Project which will be performed in New York City at the International Fringe Festival this August.

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Audition Submissions

May 12, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Thanks to everyone for submitting resumes and photos for consideration for The Winter’s Tale Project. We will be making descisions by the end of next week about who we would like to see in NYC at the auditions.

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Audition Songs

May 6, 2007 · 2 Comments

Here are some songs we’d like people to prepare for the Winter’s Tale auditions which are being held June 5 and 6 in New York City, Venue TBA. Please prepare one of these songs and a short monologue (2 minutes). For each song there is a pdf of the score and a “no vocals” recording of the track. If you want to hear the tune with vocals you can download that, too. Auditions are by apointment. Email a head shot and resume to Dave: dave@horakbus.com. There is more information on the Audition Information page on the website.

***A NOTE ON THE SONGS
Please feel free to make these songs comfortable for you. Feel free to change phrasing, octave, or even enhance the melody here and there (not too “Whitney” though, please. (Chris Wynters)

Women:

FOR INNOCENCE SAKE – Hermione, Act 1
For Innocence Sake (No Vocals)
For Innocence Sake Piano/Vocal Score
For Innocence Sake (With Vocals)

TO THE MOON AND BACK – Hermione, Act 1
To The Moon And Back (No Vocals) (This is a demo version from 2004)
To The Moon And Back Piano/Vocal Score
To The Moon And Back (With Vocals) (From Cast Recording)

PAULINA’S RANT (Part of Montage) – Paulina, Act 1
Paulina’s Rant (No Vocals)
Montage Piano/Vocal (Contains Paulina’s Rant)
Paulina’s Rant (With Vocals)

Men:

O MISERABLE ME – Camillo, Act 1
O Miserable Me (No Vocals)
O Miserable Me Piano/Vocal Score
O Miserable Me (With Vocals)

VENOM 1 – Leontes, Act 1
Venom 1 (No Vocals)
Venom 1 Piano/Vocal Score
Venom 1 (With Vocals)

STUCK WITH THE BEAR – Autolycus, Act 1
Stuck With The Bear (No Vocals)
Stuck With The Bear Piano/Vocal Score
Stuck With The Bear (With Vocals)

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NYC Podcast #1

May 5, 2007 · Leave a Comment

The first installment of The Winter’s Tale Project NYC 2007. We’ll be posting video here on a regular basis as we begin our epic journey to the Big Apple. It’s going to be a crazy ride!

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Welcome to The Winters Tale blog!

May 3, 2007 · 1 Comment

Well hello there to you and yours. Hope you’re doing well.

This here is going to be information and update central for all things The Winter’s Tale over the next couple of months. Keep checking this site for news, video, podcasts, MP3s, and maybe some other goodies along the way.

In the meantime, thanks for your interest in The Winter’s Tale Project!

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