by BrokenCabaret | Feb 29, 2016 | Writer's Blog
One of the many things that makes working on a show that has a digital story world is the writing journey. It’s exciting to have a story that remains in a certain amount of flux throughout the production. As the actors explore their characters they can draw on the...
by BrokenCabaret | Feb 21, 2016 | Producer's Blog
The team are travelling this week. One of us is headed to Bulgaria and one of us is darting between New York and Milwaukee. The joys of doing ‘a day job’ as well as producing and creating a show! That leaves the production in the capable hands of director Dan –...
by Dan Phillips | Feb 16, 2016 | Director's Blog
The first day of rehearsals is always a stressful and nerve wracking experience. For the actors, they want to prove themselves and confirm to the production team that they deserve to be there and for the director it’s the fear that the performers might not think...
by Simon Arrowsmith | Feb 7, 2016 | Producer's Blog
Theatre is a collaborative art. Musical theatre about ten times more so. Being part of a team is both brilliant and challenging. And by challenging I mean it can be fucking exhausting sometimes. Mostly this exhaustion has to do with ego. Our own egos. My ego quite...
by Dan Phillips | Feb 2, 2016 | Director's Blog
The director’s job predominantly, believe it or not, happens before rehearsals begin. If the job is done right then the rehearsals fly by with the majority of control handed over to the company to create the magic that will inevitably end up on the stage. The...
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