Monday, August 19, 2013

A Summer of Fun!

So, as I said in one of my first posts once I got back, I would post some pictures from my adventures this summer.  I worked and studied in Okoboji, IA at the Okoboji Summer Theatre which is a professional summer stock theatre owned and operated under Stephens College.  I was in three shows this summer as well as sound designing three.  The first two shows were in the Boji Bantam, which is the children's theater, "The Fairy-Tale-A-Vision Show" and "Chicken Little: A Vaudville Panic" and it was one of the best experiences I have had with theatre.  The casts for both of the shows I was in was five people, so including the PSM and the director there were seven of us which meant that I strengthened so many relationships and made two life long new ones.  It was the first time I was able to completely let go and not be afraid of looking stupid in order to be funny, I just did what my gut instinct told me to do and I learned so much from it.  I sound designed two of the Bantam shows as well, "The Fairy-Tale-A-Vision Show" and "James and the Giant Peach".  "James" especially made me remember why I loved doing sound, the music and sounds I put together for that show were really what was in my realm- very cinematic and big and being left to my own devices and "Fairy-Tale" was a totally different and rewarding experience because it was very much collaborative with all of the cast.  Here are some pictures from backstage from the shows:

(Above) The amazing cast of "Fairy-Tale"
(Right) Emma and Emma
(Left) Ducky Luck from "Chicken Little"
We also celebrated my 20th birthday and the fourth of July on the lot, both being an amazing experience in and of itself.

I had the amazing opportunity to sound design on the main stage as well, doing "Circle Mirror Transformation".  It was probably one of the most stressful designs I have done but I learned a lot from it as well as learning how to edit and re-edit in under ten minutes.  Then it was my turn to perform on the mainstage in  Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest" where I played  Miss Prism.  The show was absolutely amazing to be in and work on, and it was amazing working with the professional actors they brought in for the show.  The dress I wore was built completely from scratch, the costume designer created the pattern herself and built it from that.  I dyed my hair pitch black for the show and added grey for each performance, I also did old age makeup because Miss Prism is supposed to be older and a 'stuffy' teacher. 
 The old age makeup looks a lot better from under stage lights, otherwise it looks quite scary.
This was the best summer of my life, and I hope all of you had a great summer as well! XOXO

2 comments:

  1. I'm glad you had an amazing summer, Emma. OST can be a life-changing experience, both in good and bad ways.

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