
Hello blogoshere,
We have just completed the 2011 Ground UP, From the Ground UP reading series!
4 weeks
3 plays
1 musical
4 stage managers
4 directors
7 mus
ic stands
2 producers (me and Seth Shelden)
5 stools
10 cases of beer
16 bags of ice
2 cases of
CheerwineEach play surprised me, and I'll tell you how and why.
Week 1: Falling in Like by
Jerry SippThis is an example of exactly why we do the series. There was something about this play on paper. We couldn't put our finger on it. It was solid, but how would it play in front of an audience. The answer is, it plays amazingly well. It has a charm about it that recalls
Neil Simon (and that's high praise coming from me.) It's quippy, fast, and a ton of fun. And so many great performances.
Week 2: PratFalls, by Holly Webber
The surprise in this experience was all about
Victor Verheaghe, who played Roy. Roy is such a great character, a charismatic, huge personality. Victor had the task of setting the tone for the entire piece. Victor is warm, enigmatic, sensitive, and intense. Accordingly the play was warm, enigmatic, sensitive and intense. It was a pleasure to watch.
Week 3: 516, by
Katherine Clark GrayWhen you pick up this play, you immediately think of
Neil LaBute's The Shape of Things, where a woman takes a man and molds him into someone else as an art project. It's a great twist. 516 has a similar twist, plus another big twist, and (wait for it...) another big twist. Having read the script a few times I forgot the power of those twists. The surprise for me was the number of audible gasps. That's drama.
Week 4: Bromance, the Dudesical, by
Ewalt and WalkerI'm partial to Bromance. I was in it, and I played Marty. There is no doubt in my mind that we've seen the early stages of what is going to be a huge hit.
The Phone Call is a spectacular song. I have had
Heartburn and
ChiliCheese Fries in my head for days. And I can't tell you the last time I had more fun on stage. The surprise for me was how EVERYONE agreed with me--this is a hit.
So on to 2012. We're already accepting new scripts. Send them to Submissions@GroundUPproductions.org
I hope you got a chance to see at least one of them. This year was a winner.
Here is the poster below. Almost, the poster. Notice the typo where we wrote DUDESICLE, instead of DUDESICAL. So, instead of a musical about dudes, it was more like dudes frozen on a stick. We fixed it.