Friday, December 4, 2015

Costuming Shrek, the Musical

The following is an excerpt from an article that appeared in Southport Magazine, written by Lisa Stites. The entire article, which covers about every aspect of creating a community theatre musical, can be found at this link.



A cast of 38, plus costume changes, equals 167 costumes

Many of the ensemble actors in Shrek play more than one role. Ryleigh Ingram is Young Fiona and also the Ugly Duckling. Max Iapalucci is Tweedle Dum and Grumpy. And his mother, Jen Iapalucci will be in two trios — the Three Little Pigs and Three Blind Mice. She’s also in charge of costumes. With 38 actors in the cast and several of them having multiple roles, this is no small task. In fact, she’ll need 167 costumes for the whole show.

167 Costumes
Iapalucci has been hard at work for a couple months. She ordered fur for Donkey’s costume but wasn’t satisfied with how it looked so it became part of the rats’ costumes instead. Some items, such as Go-Go boots for the Blind Mice, were used in previous BLT performances. The Wicked Witch’s dress and Little Red Riding Hood’s outfit from Into the Woods and Dorothy’s sepia gingham dress will all make an appearance in Shrek. Family, friends have donated some pieces, such as shirts and pants. Others, such as all the Duloc Citizens, are being made from scratch.

Two Saturdays in June, volunteers met at BLT to work on sewing projects such as the Duloc Citizens costumes, which are appropriately uniform as Lord Farquaad likes conformity.  Volunteers not so comfortable with a sewing machine also helped by assembling rat hats and other costume pieces. Iapalucci solicited donations of old baseball hats and showed the volunteers how to cut out pieces of fur to wrap the hats. Folding it just so after flipping it around the back of the hat “magically” created ears, Iapalucci demonstrated on the first costume workday.

“You just ‘shooz’ it, like this,” she said as she expertly tucked the fur into place. Pink pom-pom noses, pieces of fishing line for whiskers (eyes would be added later) and some pink spray paint for the inside of the ears and by the end of the afternoon, there were more than 30 rat hats ready for tappers.

Iapalucci does have a couple seamstresses helping out, but she has taken on a lot herself as well.

“The bulk of the work is being done on my kitchen table, while my very patient family steps over piles of fabric and gamely serve as mannequins on occasion,” she said.

Shrek is a hit Broadway show but was also a popular animated movie, which means the audience will expect the lead characters to look a certain way and would likely be disappointed if they don’t. Fiona just has to be in a green dress and Lord Farquaad has to have shoulder-length black hair.
“It would be like doing the Wizard of Oz, and having Dorothy in something other than blue gingham,” she said.

But, Iapalucci said, there is more room for creativity in costuming some of the supporting roles, especially the animal-based characters.

“For example, we have the Three Little Pigs in this show, and I’m not sitting here making three plush pig suits, but I am making costumes that will be recognizable as pigs,” she said. “For me, the costumes where I can let my imagination loose are the most fun.”


When she’s designing costumes, Iapalucci said she takes a lot of things into consideration. In Shrek, there are 24 actors who have to change from Villagers to Fairy Tale Creatures, many of which involve multiple layers, wigs or hairpieces, specialty shoes, tights, etc. They’ll all have to make that change while Shrek is on stage, singing a song that’s been timed at slightly less than two minutes. Costume changes like these have to be factored into all the designs. Maybe an actor can layer tights or other costume pieces. Maybe the actor is experienced and can handle a quick change without a lot of help. Iapalucci said she uses a lot of elastic waists, and Velcro instead of buttons or stitching. She also tries to avoid zippers that can jam, buttons or anything that involves a lot of buckles.

Once the costumes are finished though, the costume mistress’ job is not complete.

“Costumes require constant attention,” she said. “They tear, they lose buttons, they, let’s be honest, start to smell after the actors sweat in them for a couple of nights.”

A team of dressers will be backstage for all the shows, ready to make repairs and working to keep the dressing rooms organized. Besides being onstage for her own roles, Iapalucci will also keep tabs on how the costumes are holding up throughout the two weekends of performances.

“I will have a repair station for anything that has to be fixed on the fly, and I do anticipate leaving the theater every night during the run with an armful of items to be repaired and cleaned. It’s just the nature of the beast,” she said.

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Seeking Directors For 2016

The Brunswick Little Theatre Board of Directors is seeking directors for the following shows:



APRIL

Moonlight and Magnolias  – possible 3 week run.

  Cast – 3 men, 1 woman.  One set, the office of David Selznick 

THE STORY: 1939 Hollywood is abuzz. Legendary producer David O. Selznick has shut

down production of his new epic, Gone with the Wind, a film adaptation of Margaret Mitchell's novel. The screenplay, you see, just doesn't work. So what's an all-powerful movie mogul to do? While fending off the film's stars, gossip columnists and his own father-in-law,
Selznick sends a car for famed screenwriter Ben Hecht and pulls formidable director Victor Fleming from the set of The Wizard of Oz. Summoning both to his office, he locks the doors, closes the shades, and on a diet of bananas and peanuts, the three men labor over five days to fashion a screenplay that will become the blueprint for one of the most successful and beloved films of all time.    




July 29-31, August 5-7 (possibility of 3 weekends?) 

Move Over Mrs. Markham

Comedy, Farce
Cast:  4 men, 5 women

THE STORY: To Sylvie it's the "goose" that she learned from Alistair, but to Philip, Joanna Markham's husband, it's "a variety of geese," and fifteen years of marriage is just about undone along with everything else in this wild zany free for all. Everything from Philip's business deals with Bow Wow Books and Alistair's near escape from
Joanna's chiding seduction to the naked G.P.O. girl and the specter of scandal is hilarious. A lot of bed hopping occurs as Sylvie winds up taking Alistair on "walkies" and the amazing Mrs. Markham gets her man her husband! 



The Board is also seeking proposals for a Mystery/Drama to be performed in October and a Coordinator for an August fundraiser (theme to be determined). 
 Anyone interested in any of the above opportunities may contact BLT President Sue MacCallum at suemaccallum1@gmail.com  or 910-471-7264

Thursday, June 18, 2015

The Stagestruck Apprentice Workshop



BLT is happy to announce a theatrical training program for youth ages 11 through 18, the Stagestruck Apprentices.
The program will offer training in all aspects of musical theater; vocal production, stage movement, acting, and musical theater styles. Apprentices will also gain experience in technical theater through hands-on work with assigned BLT productions.
Stagestruck Apprentices is designed as a nine-month program broken into semesters. Breaking the
program into semesters allows for ease of scheduling around family and school calendars, as well as ease of fee payment. The program will begin September 12, 2015 and first semester Revue will take place in January 2016. Second semester will begin January 23, 2016 and end in May 2016.
Apprentices will attend one weekly class on Saturday afternoons from 1:00 until 3:00 PM at the theater’s home, 8068 River Road. Individuals or small groups will attend a second session as needed, determined by the requirements of selections that make up the Stagestruck Revue, a public performance scheduled at the end of the semester. Second sessions will be scheduled for Sunday afternoons by the faculty.

The Stagestruck Apprentice program has 20 total positions due to space availability and instructional design.  Eighteen positions are open on a first come, first serve basis. The fee for the training program is $100 per semester and is payable to BLT.  A $50 non-refundable deposit will reserve a position. The $50 balance of the fee is due at the first class. Two positions in the program will be by scholarship. Scholarship positions will be determined by audition. The scholarship audition date is August 1, 10:30 AM. Scholarship candidates can contact dskillman@ec.rr.com for audition requirements.


Registration for the program will begin on August 3rd. Participants may register by calling Deborah Skillman at 470-5652 or emailing dskillman@ec.rr.com.



Faculty for Stagestruck Apprentices

Deborah Skillman, BM, MM, National Board Certified teacher in music, American  Orff Schulwerk Certified Teacher

Bev Veenker, Professor Emeritus WKU, Theater and Dance

Chris Walters, BFA Theater

Sunday, June 14, 2015

Board of Directors Positions Open

The Brunswick Little Theatre Board of Directors has several opportunities for those wishing to contribute to the leadership of our community theatre. We are currently seeking two board members to fulfill the unexpired terms of Melanie Tewell (through 2016) and Jeffrey Stites (through December 2015). The board also seeks a Board Secretary and a Treasurer.

The board member positions are open to any member in good standing of Brunswick Little Theatre. The board meets monthly, on the second Monday, at 6:30 pm in the theatre lobby. The Board of Directors is responsible for managing the "property, affairs, and business of the corporation," and ensuring that BLT continues to live up to its mission statement:

Brunswick Little Theatre is a non-profit organization whose mission is to create an awareness and appreciation of the performing arts in the greater Brunswick County area and to produce quality theatre while educating the residents of Brunswick County in the various aspects of the performing arts, including the technical aspects of theatre. In addition, Brunswick Little Theatre includes The Stagestruck Players, a children's production company, and the Let’s PLAY! Children’s Theater Workshops.

 The Board Secretary position is charged with the following, according to BLT by-laws:

  The Secretary shall keep a record of the minutes of all meetings of the members, directors, and Executive Committee, and shall give notice of meetings as provided by these By-laws; shall have the custody of books, records, and papers of the corporation, except such as shall be in the charge of the Treasurer, or some other person authorized to have charge thereof by the Board of Directors; shall keep and maintain the seal of the corporation; shall attest to the President's signature on documents of the corporation where necessary and authorized; shall respond to correspondence as directed by the President or the Board; shall keep a record of all incoming and outgoing correspondence; shall send mailings to the general membership and shall perform such other duties as from time to time shall be assigned by the Board of Directors, including procuring rights and ordering all licensed materials for all productions. The Secretary shall e-mail the minutes of the most recent board meeting at least a week before the next meeting and the agenda of the next meeting at least two days before the next meeting.

The Treasurer's duties are outlined in the by-laws as follows:


 The Treasurer shall receive and disburse all funds of the corporation, and shall keep an accurate account of all receipts and disbursements, which record shall at all reasonable times be subject to inspection by any member of the Board of Directors; shall deposit all corporate funds in such bank or banks as may be designated by the Board of Directors; may sign all checks of the corporation, provided that the President may sign checks in the absence or inability of the Treasurer to act; shall assist in the preparation of an annual budget for the corporation; shall see that all accountings and tax reporting necessary to maintain non-profit, tax-exempt, and deductible contribution status of the corporation is done in a timely manner; shall keep and maintain all financial records of the corporation; shall see that all disbursements are made according to the voucher system adopted by the Board of Directors; and shall perform such other duties as from time to time may be assigned by the Board of Directors. The Treasurer will e-mail all expense reports and Treasurer's report to the Board members at least one week before the upcoming Board meeting.


To apply for any of the above positions, or to have any questions answered, please email BLT at brunswicklittletheatre@gmail.com or call (910) 447-2586.






Saturday, June 6, 2015

June Happenings

School is almost out and another summer is upon us! What better way to begin your summer fun than with your friends at Brunswick Little Theatre? With our new home on River Road, we are able to offer fun opportunities like never before, and we are really excited.

Next weekend, Sunday, June 14, former Mr. Roger's Neighborhood puppeteer Fred Michael will be
performing his marionette show Circus of Strings free of charge at 3:00 pm on Brunswick Little Theatre's main stage. This promises to be a fun afternoon for the entire family, and something pretty unique even given a thriving Wilmington area arts scene. Seating is limited to the 100 or so chairs we have, so you can chance the first come, first served policy OR email Frank Blackmon at frankblackmon01@gmail.com to reserve your seats in advance. Again, this is a FREE performnce, but donations will be gratefully accepted :-)

And talk about unique opportunities, how about the chance to build and learn to operate your very own marionette? Our own Frank Blackmon has been studying with Fred Michael and is offering a workshop to teach YOU just that! The cost is $80 per person and the class is open to anyone 12 years old and up (there will be use of hot glue and some power tools). The workshop will meet Mondays and Tuesdays for  four weeks:  June 22 & 23, June 28 & 29, July 6 & 7 and July 13 &14. You may choose the afternoon session (2-4 pm) or evening session (7-9 pm).  The workshop will conclude with a performance of "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" at Southport's Harper Library on Monday, July 27 at 11 am. Six volunteers will be needed for the show. To enroll in the Marionette Workshop, please email Frank Blackmon at frankblackmon01@gmail.com.

Interested in a performance with no strings attached? We've got you covered, as BLT revives it's hit
show from the super talented Stage Struck Players Godspell JR!! The show will run on BLT's main stage at 8068 River Rd SE, Southport, nightly at 7:30 pm June 18-22 with a special matinee at 3:00 on Tuesday, June 23. We're even offering special Summer o' Fun ticket pricing of only $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under. Tickets are available through our online box office, at Ricky Evans Gallery, 211 N. Howe Street, Southport, and at the door on the day of the show. Gather up the family, the visitors and friends and head to the theatre for a wonderful, uplifting experience in air conditioned comfort :-) 

AND.........looking ahead, tickets are already available for our Big Summer Musical, Shrek the Musical, at Odell Williamson Auditorium July 24-26 and July 31-Aug 2, 7:30 pm Fridays and Saturdays and 3:00 pm Sundays. Contact the Odell Williamson Box Office at
910-755-7416 or order online here.