Fall 2015 Cast Lists

This is it…

Did you get cast? Congratulations and stay tuned – your director(s) will be contacting you in the near future!

If you did not get cast – we know that this moment is the worst and honestly nothing we say can really make it better. But know this – just because you weren’t cast doesn’t mean you aren’t a good actor and it definitely doesn’t mean we didn’t want you. This was an extremely competitive semester and we were absolutely blown away by the talent that walked through our doors. Know that even if you weren’t cast, we want you to stick around.

We still have so many more opportunities available to you this semester in acting, writing and teching with no auditions or experience required! Our 24-hour theater event, COMBAT from September 25th to September 26th, is a great way to get involved on the acting and writing fronts! If you’re interested, email me at stage@bu.edu, I’ll add you to the list, and you’ll be contacted as it gets closer. A little further off is our One Acts and Monologues Festival, and with it, a plethora of acting opportunities which you’ll hear more about in late October/early November.

Finally, our Tech Meeting is TOMORROW, Saturday, September 12th at 4 PM in “The Space” (check the “Facilities” tab for directions). I know, I know – eyes might be rolling at this as tech might not be the first thought in your mind right now. However, Stage Troupe’s motto is “Learning by doing” – if you’ve never tried tech before, there really is no better time to try a department that you’ve never done before. We’ll teach you every element of whatever department interests you — lighting, costumes, sound, set design, stage management, producing and more — and help you grow as a techie, an artist, and a leader. We absolutely adore our techies – they make up at least half of our group and are absolutely integral to the show production process. So please, come check out the Tech Meeting. You’ll be so very glad that you did.

Thank you so much to everyone for an incredible week and we can’t wait for an even more wonderful rest of the semester!

 

Seussical

Cat in the Hat: Michael Giordano

Jojo: Laura Davis

Horton: Victor Kholod

Gertrude: Colleen King

Mayzie: Abby Shannon

Sour Kangaroo: Morgan DeMartis

General: Michael Gobiel

Mr. Mayor: Evan Creedon

Mrs. Mayor: Danielle Hope Diamond

Grinch: Zachary Treichel

Bird Girls: Taylor Strait, Ellie Vidmar, Katie Iafolla

Wickersham Brothers: Chandler Lane, Daniel Ehrenpreis, Lucas De Oliveria

Thing 1: Ryan Kelly

Thing 2: Christy George

Ensemble: Cara Dwyer, Diya Saigol, Linda Seminario, Faith Reed, Hali Letlow

 

 

Skriker 

The Skriker: Kaitlyn Jones

Lily: Elina Kent

Josie: Nicole Ficher

The Older Woman (Skriker): Paulina Ke

The Younger Woman (Skriker): Taylor Tessitore

The Storyteller: Melany Vazquez Heredia

 

 

W;t

Vivian: Hanna Anderson

E.M.Ashford: Becky Ittner

Jason: Conner Reed

Kelekian: Daniel Leary

Susie: Brittany Jenkins

Ensemble: Nathan Wilgeroth

Ensemble: Lucy Gamades

Ensemble: Chris Remillard

Ensemble: Darien Long

 

 

Really Really

Leigh: Emily Zisko

Grace: Karlie Fitzgerald

Haley: Zoe Enscoe

Davis: Simon Kientz Kincade

Cooper: Shane O’Connor

Johnson: Eli Saracino

Jimmy: Zach King

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Fall 2015 Callbacks

Alright, go ahead, rapidly scroll down and scour the page for your name. When you’re done, scroll back up and read this! If you were called back – congratulations! Callbacks will take place from 5PM – 10PM in CAS 316, TOMORROW, Friday 9/11. You are expected to stay for the entirety of callbacks, so if you have a scheduling conflict (or if you wish to drop a callback) please email stage@bu.edu with the conflict time and the shows that you were called back for. Keep an eye on your inboxes – most directors email those called back for their show.

For those who were not called back, we know. It really sucks. We’ve all been there. But this in no way shape or form means that you can’t be involved with Stage Troupe. If you have absolutely any interested in tech, I urge you to come to our Tech Meeting this Saturday, 9/12 at 4PM in “The Space.” Absolutely NO experience required!

If you really, truly just have an interest in being onstage keep an eye out for audition postings for our One Acts and Monologues Festival during the month of November!

Thank you again to everyone who came out the past three days to audition and break legs to those who were called back!

 

Seussical The Musical

Evan Creedon

Laura Davis

Victoria de la Llama

Lucas De Oliveira

Morgan DeMartis

Danielle Diamond

Maddie Dinndorf

Cara Dwyer

Ali Edwards

Daniel Ehrenpreis

Karlie Fitzgerald

Christy George

Michael Giordano

Michael Gobiel

Katie Iafolla

Kaitlyn Jones

Ryan Kelly

Victor Kholod

Zach King

Colleen King

Chandler Lane

Hali Letlow

Rishka Mehra

Katie Pond

Faith Reed

Diya Saigol

Linda Seminario

Abby Shannon

Taylor Strait

Katie Teran

Taylor Tessitore

Zachary Treichel

Ellie Vidmar

 

 

The Skriker

Danielle Hope Diamond

Nicole Ficher

Alec Gevarter

Alicia Giannetti

Grace Hoak

Kaitlyn Jones

Paulina Ke

Elina Kent

Colleen King

Simon Kienitz Kincade

Diya Saigol

Eli Saracino

Taylor Tessitore

Melany Vazquez Heredia

Nicole Weinroth

Emily Zisko

 

W;t

Hanna Anderson

Aisya Abu Bakar binti Azli

Cory Azmon

Daniel Ehrenpreis

Lucy Gamades

Michael Gobiel

Becky Ittner

Brittany Jenkins

Brittany Kamson

Zach King

Victor Kholod

Daniel Leary

Darien Long

Emily Prescott

Conner Reed

Chris Remillard

Daniella Seidl

Sarah Sosland

Nathan Wilgeroth

 

Really Really

Cory Azmon

Laura Davis

Zoe Enscoe

Daniel Ehrenpreis

Karlie Fitzgerald

Angelica Guarino

Michael Gobiel

Elliott Hanson

Becky Ittner

Kaitlyn Jones

Simon Kientz Kincade

Zach King

Victor Kholod

Ryan Kelly

Dan Leary

Shane O’Connor

Katie Pond

Daniella Seidl

Sarah Sosland

Taylor Tessitore

Nathan Wilgeroth

Emily Zisko

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Executive Board Notes 9/6/15

Show Check-Ins Wit

  • Bridget
    • Ready for auditions – have picked sides

Seussical

  • Tehya
    • Pretty much have a set design
    • Meeting with Tsai next Tuesday
  • Abby and Andy
    • Prepared audition and callback material
    • Have had awesome meetings with other creative team people
    • Most of the pit is done

Skriker

  • Kyle
    • No scheduling issues for GM tonight
    • Has an audition plan

Summer Show Checkout

  • Karlie
  • It would be good to warn possible Summer Show directors that the process is definitely more of a marathon and less of a sprint
  • Definitely imperative to have strong director-SM relations
  • Jamie
    • Having a budget was super helpful
    • Need to make sure we pick a show that is sustainable on the tech side – because you’re doing it so much

E-Board Check-Ins

Michael

  • Going over GM #1 agenda

Ali

  • Waiting for Liquid Fun to confirm for COMBAT
  • We have Photonics for BUSTies
  • Thinking about One Acts in BUC

Brittany

  • There was a problem with paying for rights
    • Called SAO and handled it
  • Had a meeting with producers Hanna and Corey about OrgSync
  • Training meeting with SAO on Tuesday
    • Michael and Ali are also going
  • Still trying to go through AB to get funding for Warren posters
  • Had meeting with SAO about SDRs
    • Now we’ll be using Amazon Prime and trying to order things in bulk
  • Put posters from old shows in Student Theater

Karlie

  • 230ish people signed up for the email list at Splash
    • Sent them a GM reminder email on Sunday before GM
  • The Theater Now class visits are going well
  • Sent the existing membership an upcoming events email for Summer Show Revival and GM #1

Jamie

  • Space Safety and Table Saw Safety workshops will happen the morning of Techstravaganza
  • Joining Techstravaganza with OB
    • Brittany and Jason are on board
  • Want to assign SMs and TDs next Saturday, 9/12
    • Applications deadline next Friday, 9/11
    • SMs need to email Jamie by next Friday expressing interest
  • Went and looked at the cyc
    • Don’t need to get a new one – we can just clean it
    • Liquid Fun will pay in installments
  • Tech form has been updated
    • They are due Tuesday, 9/15
  • Producers and tech lists will be cross-checked for conflicts
  • Tech lists will be post as soon as they are ready

Steve

  • Add Steve to e-mail list
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Executive Board Notes 8/31/15

Show Check-Ins

  • Seussical
    • Abby and Andy
      • In contact all summer
      • Mostly choreographed
      • Set design that has just been submitted to them
        • Pending approval
      • Have talked to some pit members
        • Have a Facebook group for them
      • No dance at auditions just at callbacks
    • Tehya
      • Tech is where it needs to be
    • Producers
      • Corey says they’re so “ex-seussical to produce-ical”
      • Budget spreadsheet is done
        • Waiting for actual budget
      • Have a graphic designer on the side
      • Figuring out scheduling
      • Warren posters
        • Brittany trying to get AB funding – waiting on them
        • Producers need date that it needs to be in by
        • Getting poster design done then moving onto t-shirts
      • Eric says scripts are in and are almost ready to go to the directors
        • Needs to inventory them
      • Schedule change for Tsai tech week has been communicated
    • The Skriker
      • Kyle
        • Came up with audition plan
          • Gender neutral characters
        • Samuel French isn’t selling physical copies of scripts
          • Corey has a connection at Samuel French and will try to get that to happen
        • Kyle has a conflict for GM 1
          • Can be at the GM for 8:15PM – has to check though
      • Brittany
        • Will producers get a budget?
          • Yes
        • Pavement is sponsoring us and giving $300
          • Maybe from this?
        • Probably will get a Warren poster
    •  Wit
      • Joe has a conflict before GM
        • Until 7:30PM
      • Joe and Jamie have talked about tech and have narrowed things down a lot
    • Really, Really
      • Rachel
        • Strong concept and vision and audition plan
        • Waiting for a team
      • Directors
        • Wear shirts to Splash
        • First GM be friendly and open from Eric

E-Board Check Ins

  • Michael
    • Three days of auditions, callbacks on fourth day – Friday
    • Post GM 1 Meet and Greet
      • Happening at the BU Beach
  • Alison
    • Trying to get Colloquium room for BUSTies
      • Waiting to hear back
    • Trying to get Alley for COMBAT
      • Waiting to hear back
    • Have rooms for everything as of right now
  •  Ali
    • Kickball October 3rd
      • Trying to do a similar capture the flag centric event in spring
    • Techstravaganza
      • Doing a scene from A Streetcar Named Desire
        • Confirming actors – ¾ confirmed
        • Fun technical element – gender bending
        • Set in the 80s
      • Ice Cream Social
        • In Student Theater
        • Stage Troupe speed dating
      • Combat
        • BU Today video feature on the event
        • Making an EventBrite
          • To reserve seating and avoid people missing the show and complying with fire code
          • Need to communicate with other groups about that happening
      • Impromptu movie night
        • Any night the week of Ice Cream Social
        • Licensing the movie?
          • Brittany might be able to
        • One Acts
          • Will be in BUC
  •  Brittany
    • T-Shirts
      • Meet up before Splash to give them out
    • Ordered name tags
    • Get AB funding for each show’s Warren poster
    • Paid for Tsai
    • Dues
      • $6 per semester
    • Stickers
      • Let’s do them
  •  Karlie
    • Made new logo/general new marketing materials
    • Updated the website
      • New pics, current info and updated important tech documents thanks to the help of Jamie
    • Redid the window outside of the Student Theater
    • Started “Meet the E-Board/Fall 2015 Directors” series on the Troupe Facebook page
      • One more week to go
      • Trying to show new members faces of key leaders in the group
    • Emailed summer show attendees with important start of the year info and event dates
    • Emailed “ungraduated techies” about getting involved again
    • Coordinating E-Board members visiting The Theater Now classes
      • Trying to target new freshman
    • Calendar
      • Change it on website
      • Just put text format dates and events
  •  Jamie
    • TD Resource Folder
      • To train incoming TDs and dept. heads
    • Rental Policy
      • Simplified it and emailed it to Steve and Eric
      • Only changes were language about security deposits
        • Took it out because nobody did it
      • Residual Liquid Fun rental problems
        • Dirty cyc
        • Trying to hold the group accountable
        • Figuring out repercussions
    • Talked to Eli about theater agreement
      • One week window after each group is in the theater
        • Where group that was in it before is responsible for it for 7 days
        • Hard with groups coming in right after another
        • Policy might exist on floor painting
        • Because of problems last year
    • Money left in Summer Show budget
      • Brittany: Sarah Kimball question
    • Post summer show strike
      • Troupe members come help please
      • OB TA’s
        • Back to back tech meetings
        • Try to encourage cross pollination
        • Troupe: 4PM
          • OB: 5PM
      • Is meeting with WM TA this week
    •  Steve
      • Happy to be back with Troupe
    •  Eric
      • Requisition Form
        • Every public event we have to do it
        • Audience musses things up and gives facilities money to fix that
        • Through Brittany on OrgSync
      • Fire marshall
        • No news – good news!
      • Need to set up meeting with Jamie and Alison
        • For theater operations protocol
      • Next week’s E-Board
        • 6PM in Cummington
        • Try to keep E-Board in Cummington at same time
      • Summer Show keys
        • Want them back next week
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Executive Board Meeting Notes 4/19/2015

This week's minutes: One Acts Checkouts

  • DHD/Andy: It was great! The playwright liked it!
  • Zoe: It went well. ("It was all good in the hood")
  • Ali: Stressful. It was harder than last semester. Perhaps related to morale? Feels we need to get out of this "it's only One Acts" mindset. Good production regardless.
  • Caitlin: TD keys returned. Show went up. Everything was beautiful. It happened. Thumbs up.
  • Karen: We got 40 people on Friday, 30 people on Saturday - above average numbers for a non-Student Theater festival. If producing is taken seriously, good numbers will result? Good training opportunity.

Abi

  • Went to a meeting this week with other theater groups and reps from SAO concerning spaces on campus for build, storage and performance. There will be a followup meeting. Will discuss in more detail with Eric.
  • We have to reregister the group (Joe is working on it)

Eli

  • BUSTies appears to be sorted out on all fronts.
  • "It's never over"
  • Rooms for summer show auditions have been reserved

Celia

  • Lots of BUSTies things are happening. EventBrite will be up soon.
  • Hosts are wonderful and are working their butts off.
  • Roasts will be due soon! Should be sent to Ali!
  • Nomination Committee will be taken care of tonight. Will contact directors and create the survey.
  • BUSTies base painting happens after the GM next week.
  • Ali will be reimbursed for trophy heads.
  • New board will be doing superlatives for old board.

Joe

  • Brittany and David have access to OrgSync. Reimbursements on the way.
  • BUSTies EventBrite will be approved shortly, then tickets may be purchased. Should be up by Tuesday.
  • Seussical rights are purchased.
  • Summer show needs a producer.
  • Rights will be purchased for summer show with Brittany.

Kyle

  • BUSTies and Summer Show audition Facebook events are up.
  • Having issues with making events via the official BU Stage Troupe Facebook Page. Investigating.
  • bustagetroupe.com needs to be renewed by May 18th
  • BUSTies EventBrite is actually now up. $5 for members, $7 for nonmembers

Camille

  • Spring One Acts happened. Cart of pipe and drape is in The Space; will be moved back Wednesday.
  • Laramie will give back the chalkboard this week.
  • There were last minute OB and WM rentals.
  • Shakespeare left lights hanging, WM took care of it. The latter are currently in the theater.
  • Space Cleaning assignments are forthcoming.
  • Alison and Camille had an incoming TA meeting. Will speak to Eric.
  • Liquid Fun never paid for any rentals. Can we email them?
  • Neither did Vagina Monologues or Willing Suspensions. Contact them?

Show Order

  • Parents Weekend: Seussical the Musical (October 16th, 17th and 18th)
  • Staged Reading: The Skriker (October 29th, 30th, and 31st)
  • W;t (November 5th, 6th and 7th)
  • Really Really (November 19th, 20th and 21st)

Karen

  • Can we create a Troupe calendar with shared dates? (Show dates, GMs, space cleaning, special projects?) Yes. It'll be on the Troupe website, Karlie will manage it.
  • Can Master Carpenters get an official "assistant?" The next TA will evaluate.
  • Concerns about bias with the VPSP making a recommendation about the charity show. (Note: the VPSP currently makes a recommendation to the rest of the executive board; the board votes to approve or disapprove the show.)
  • Concerns about the staged reading being selected by the eboard. In the future, the membership should vote on it.
  • Concerns about executive board members representing themselves/the group on campus.

Ilana

  • Can we do a survey on the membership? How do they feel about the group? What's working, what isn't?
  • We do have data on how many members we have and how many shows they worked on.
  • An open survey would be new, though.
  • Consider using GoogleSurvey as a way to better handle aggregate data?

Announcement of Staged Reading & Summer Show

Hello Troupies! The executive board, with the assistance of the incoming board, has determined our 2015 summer show and our Fall 2015 staged reading.

The summer show will be This Is Our Youth, by Kenneth Lonergan, directed by Emily Prescott.

The staged reading will be The Skriker, by Caryl Churchill, directed by Kyle Tague.

Congratulations! Stay tuned for more information on summer show acting, tech, and producing opportunities.

Executive Board Meeting Notes 4/12/15

This week's minutes: Private Lives

  • Joe: The show happened. It was great. Thanks to everyone.
  • There are some elements of show production/tech production that we've developed weaknesses in and need very specific people to do - having specific workshops for different things may be more effective than Techstravaganza. Set Design in particular needs help.
  • Alison: Everything worked out.
  • Karen: Keys returned. Show went up, some difficulties.
  • Set designer should not be the ATD/TD for another group's show that goes up the same weekend.
  • Thank you to everyone on the team. Special thanks to Abi for all her paint work.
  • Shout out to Sam Kinde for being a wonderful ATD.
  • We need to go back to the standard 4 x 8 flats. Taller flats aren't as safe and are harder to get up.
  • Eli/Brittany: Went well. We had a bit of ticket struggles due to the OB show and hockey games. A little helpful doing the "how did you find out about the show," but most people just said "Friend."
  • Not sure if the BUS Ads went up. We should talk to SAO. Do everything as early as possible.

Abi

  • Nothing

Eli

  • Nothing

Celia

  • Trophy heads ordered, food needs to be discussed for BUSTies.

One Acts

  • Zoe: My actors are off book. Coming together, looks hilarious. Aryeh helped stage a small bit of stage fighting.
  • DHD: Not much that could be done this week due to Dirty Rotten. Tech week is tomorrow. Off-book date is tomorrow.
  • Ali: Our show is going great. On Friday we had Ilana come in and guest direct, made "all the difference." Actors are off-book. Can't wait for tech week.
  • Caitlin (TD): Keys to the space acquired. Tech week is tomorrow, we have rooms. Department heads emailed checkins, everyone is on top of things. Our SMs are missing/problematic communication, but working on it.
  • Karen (Producer): Contacted all directors, made a FB event, made a cover photo, a vertically-oriented poster is on the way. Wish she had assistants.

Joe

  • Got Celia's order for trophy heads. Going to pay for them tomorrow. Rights for Seussical being paid for this week, Zoe's script payment was submitted.
  • Brittany Kamson will assist in securing rights for next semester.
  • Producers for Hail Satan and Private Lives will get OrgSync access so they can handle reimbursements.

Kyle

  • Reminder to producers that the secretary is responsible for creating Facebook event.
  • As soon as One Acts producers can provide a vertically-oriented image, it will go up on the site widget

Camille

  • Shakespeare society is in the theater, they have rentals.
  • Wandering Minds and OB are in the space. We know who will open when.
  • Wandering Minds needs to be trained.
  • TA App is up, due Friday April 17. Will meet with Alison.
  • Summer show tech will happen as soon as it's selected.
  • Space Cleaning is on Saturday, April 25th.
  • Theater door was fixed but is now stuck locked again.

Fall 2015 Staged Reading Pitches

Hello membership! Here are the pitches we received for the Fall 2015 staged reading:

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, by Mark Haddon, directed by Daniel Ehrenpreis & Brittany Jenkins The Pillowman, by Martin McDonagh, directed by Karen Loewy The Skriker, by Carolyn Churchill, directed by Kyle Tague

Tomorrow during General Meeting #5, the pitching teams will have an opportunity to explain their shows to the membership. Members will then have an opportunity to ask questions about the pitches and offer their feedback to the executive board, who will make their selection following the conclusion of the GM. Take this time to check out the shows and gather your thoughts.

Don't forget that tonight is your last chance to see Private Lives! Tickets can be purchased at troupeprivate.eventbrite.com

Step-by-Step Procedure for General Meeting #5

Hello Troupies! We understand there has been some confusion regarding what is happening with the potential for a recall vote originally described in an email sent to our membership earlier this week. Some members have come to us in the days since to help better understand the situation and ask clarifying questions, and we encourage everyone to always ask an executive board member when there is any confusion in any matter.

That said: in this blog post, we will be outlining what exactly will be happening this Sunday in regards to the potential for a recall vote. As we mentioned in that email, we greatly encourage you to read Really Really (which was attached in PDF form) prior to that meeting so that you may be fully informed.

Before that, though, there has been additional confusion as to the how and why of eboard asking the membership permission for a recall vote in the first place. Below is a brief recap.

Really Really was originally pitched and voted into our Fall 2015 season. In the weeks following this vote, the executive board was approached by a number of members (who have mostly chosen to remain anonymous, though they may step forward on their own accord if they so choose). These members expressed concern that the pitching team failed to adequately address concerns brought up by the reading committee - and in some cases, members felt the show was misrepresented on certain issues. Because of this, the involved membership felt that the show was not necessarily pitched fairly, and that some members that voted to include it in the season might have changed their selection had they been fully aware of the content. The executive board members who participated on the reading committee agreed that there was validity to the complaints.

The executive board examined the Stage Troupe Constitution (viewable under Forms & Resources on this website) to see how to respond to the membership concerns. There is no language, for or against or otherwise, regarding a situation in which the reading committee fails to adequately inform the membership about a show's content due to misrepresentation in the pitching team's responses. Some have asked why we did not clarify the discrepancies during the pitch meeting. Prior to the pitch meeting, the executive board agreed to maintain as neutral and silent as possible in response to all pitches. In other words, we did not anticipate needing to speak up, and we did not know if we could or should. In retrospect, we agreed that the executive board participating on the reading committee should have the right to moderate responses if they feel the pitching team is evading or misrepresenting a show. This will be our policy going forward.

We turned to Eric Jacobsen, our student group advisor, for guidance on the present situation. He explained there is no precedent for a scenario like this and offered a series of potential options in moving forward. We ultimately decided that because a significant contingent of the membership felt the show's content was misrepresented, the situation was worthy of pursuing and the show worthy of reexamination. We decided that the most reasonable option was to suggest a recall vote to the membership.

The possibility of a recall vote is not explicitly dictated one way or another in the Stage Troupe Constitution, and we cannot assume permission in calling for a recall. Instead, we are asking the membership for a one-time referendum on allowing a recall vote in this specific instance. This requires a simple majority, fifty percent or greater, to be approved and enacted. Another option we had was making the recall vote a specific "Executive Board Policy," created with the permission of Article 23; if we were to do this, a member could oppose the recall and call for a reversal of policy, but this would require an eighty percent vote against. We chose not to pursue an Article 23 solution, as it would require the executive board to take a hard stance that we deserve the right to have the recall and would imply the recall should be used in future scenarios. Because we anticipate "closing the loophole" for future semesters by allowing an executive board member on the reading committee to moderate potentially misrepresentative responses, we intend for this potential recall vote to be a one-time occurrence in this scenario.

A recall vote, if approved by the membership (via simple majority), would include a review and clarification of the potentially misunderstood content of the show. The pitching team (in this instance, Rachel Skalka) would be allotted time to respond to any lingering concerns. Both sides would be allotted six minutes, the same time limit as a regular pitch. After this, an anonymous vote would be taken, with simple majority ruling. If greater than fifty percent of the membership rules against Really Really in light of the new and/or clarified information, it will be removed from the season and pitches for the final main stage slot will be reopened. If less than fifty percent of the membership rules against Really Really, it stays in the season as planned - nothing changes.

This brings us to this Sunday's general meeting.

There are two separate issues up for vote here. Whether or not we examine the second is contingent on the outcome of the first. Below is the breakdown of what each scenario would entail.

1) Members will enter the meeting. At least twenty five dues paying members must be present to achieve quorum. If less than twenty five members appear, the meeting will be delayed or rescheduled.

2) Eric Jacobsen, our faculty advisor, will read off relevant portions of the Constitution and explain why there is currently no language regarding a recall vote. He will also review the purpose of the reading committee. The executive board will then make final statements on why we are asking for a recall vote, on principle. Specifics of Really Really will not be discussed.

3) An anonymous, written vote will be taken on whether or not the Stage Troupe Executive Board has a right to ask the membership for a one-time referendum "recall vote." Simple majority rules. Only members who have paid dues prior to this week's email may participate in this vote.

OUTCOME A: Less than fifty percent of the membership votes in favor of having a recall vote on principle. The recall vote does not occur, and the general meeting moves on to other topics (including Staged Reading pitches).

OUTCOME B: Greater than fifty percent of the membership votes in favor of having a recall vote on principle. The recall vote will occur, and we move on to Step 4.

4) The executive board and any concerned membership that wishes to speak will present their case as to why they felt Really Really's content was misrepresented. (Concerned membership must discuss with the executive board an intent to speak prior to the meeting.) Clarifying evidence will be presented. They will have six minutes to make their case.

5) The pitching team, Rachel Skalka, will offer any clarifications she sees fit. She will also have six minutes.

6) An anonymous, written recall vote will be taken on whether or not Really Really should remain in Stage Troupe's Fall 2015 season. Simple majority rules. Only members who have paid dues prior to this week's email may participate in this vote.

OUTCOME A: Less than fifty percent of the membership votes in favor of removing Really Really from the season. The show is not recalled and remains in the season as planned. Nothing changes.

OUTCOME B: Greater than fifty percent of the membership votes in favor of removing Really Really from the season. The show is recalled and is no longer part of the season. Democratic pitches will be reopened by any interested directors to be pitched and voted on prior to the end of the semester. If she so chooses, Skalka may pitch another show.

7) The general meeting moves on to other topics (including the Staged Reading pitches).

As always, if there is any further clarification needed, please feel free to email stage@bu.edu or contact an executive board member (their contact information is available on this website). We appreciate everyone keeping discourse professional.

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Executive Board Meeting Notes 4/5/2015

This week's minutes: PRIVATE LIVES -Both boys giving trouble to SM this week; Nick will be back Wednesday. He needed to go home - family emergency. -The girls are stars. -Move in happened/happening, is awesome. Great news is things look great. Techies coming into rehearsals is helpful. -Easter Sunday made move in a bit tricky - hard to get people to show up when they have religious conflicts. -Dream team is literally a dream. Shirts are in. All imagery is done. GSU and Link are set. Lobby is in the works! Change your profile picture and cover photo tonight! Invite people on Facebook event!

ONE ACTS -Zoe: doing well. 2 rehearsals! Can't do much until they're off book; off book date is Tuesday. Tech meeting went well. -Ali: show is going great, Evan is memorized, 4 rehearsals a week, rooms reserved. Easy, fun process. -DHD/Andy: show is going well, second rehearsal happened, line memorization is in the work. Show is blocked. Dirty Rotten is in tech week but will still try and meet. -Tech: meeting happened today, half of the crew showed up despite Easter! Meeting with SMs tomorrow. Documents being hated with department heads. -Producing: email going out to directors tonight. You might get an assistant or two.

ABI -Nothing

ELI -BU Central, Tuesday the 28th, time TBD

CELIA -Space for BUSTies! The team is fabulous, producing video content -Meetings and checkins once a week

JOE -Not present

KYLE -Retweeting anything tagged with @StageTroupe -Updating the widget -FB event for town hall meeting -reminder for staged reading pitches

CAMILLE -last minute rental with bloody bloody sorted out -no money from willing suspension yet -Wandering Minds coming next week! -reserved dumpster for space cleaning -changing date for space cleaning - April 25th, now a Saturday, 11 AM -TA app is on the way!

OTHER

Can we reevaluate how producers have to pay out of pocket for shirts up front?

Finding out when dinner with Dean Elmore is

Executive Board Meeting Notes 3/29/15

This week's minutes: Angels in America

  • DHD's producing checkout: in the future, we need a budget. You have to spend money to make money, an actual money is required for physical advertising around campus.

Hail Satan!

  • Mac Rogers saw it. He loved it. This is great.
  • The show went incredibly smoothly. People really seemed to enjoy it!
  • Shouts out to Jamie for being an incredible TD. Most pleasant tech week and strike I've ever experienced.
  • Don't count out modern, unknown works. Stage Troupe can really excel when there aren't preexisting relationships.
  • Zach King had a fantastic experience as an assistant director. This experimental "training up assistant director" thing went really well. This very easily could have not worked.
    • Zach thinks this worked because:
    • There was a lot of trust in the relationship.
    • Lot of ability to debate ideas.
    • Great introduction to the directing and rehearsal process.
  • Celia: tech meeting went amazingly well. Never been this efficient.
  • Extremely proud of assistants, Taylor and Abby. They each called a show in the booth one show night. Hooray for training, we should do this more!
  • Full recommendation for Taylor and Abby to be assigned as full head stage managers.
  • SM keys returned to Eli.
  • Jamie: Things went so smoothly. Very happy with how efficient everyone and everything was.
  • Don't try and put a carpet in the theater. It isn't worth the paperwork.
  • Would have been super convenient to have a car to move all of the furniture.
  • There was a bizarre shortage of techies during tech notes at the end of runs. People were not present throughout tech week, which was frustrating and resulted in extra work for Jamie and Caitlin.
  • Formal recommendation for Caitlin to be promoted to full TD.
  • TD keys given to Karen.
  • David: Reimbursements will happen.
  • We did okay ticket sales wise. 80 or so Friday and Saturday. What could've been done better? Not sure. Lots of promotion. Maybe the title was the issue?
  • There were times where there could have been more straight forwardness between heads.
  • Don't use OO Shirts. Ever. We will get shirts eventually. God help us.
  • Joe will provide a better shirt vendor to future producers.
  • Having to be a head of production when you had a show the previous week was a mess.
  • Miscommunication about who can get the EventBrite password.
  • Confusion over who actually does the POs - the treasurer or the head producers? Clarify for the future.
  • Daily Free Press reviewed Wednesday's dress rehearsal. Good review, approve of reviewing on principle, lots of nice exposure. Consider emailing DFP, Quad, etc. to clarify review policy?

Private Lives

  • Going swimmingly. We have rehearsals all throughout this week. Things are coming together, bit by bit by bit.
  • Allison: Things are going well. Yay SMs.
  • [Allison and Joe thumbs up'd each other.]
  • Karen: Build week is this week; move-in on Sunday. Dirty Rotten is moving in on the same day. We are planning to have a "midnight move-in," which means...... moving in some major set pieces on Saturday.
  • We need to check with Willing Suspensions to make sure they're out of the theater.
  • People are killing it tech-wise.
  • Dream Team: Photo shoot "mostly happened" today. A couple reshoots will happen for various reasons. Shirts will be in Friday.
  • CustomInk is a better shirt company but it costs more.
  • Programs are in the works.
  • Poster is almost finished. Bus Ads have been submitted - maybe use it for the GSU digital signage? Switch it out for an updated image once it's ready.
  • Joe gave Brittany producer keys.

Abi

  • Forgot what she was going to say.

Eli

  • Nothing to share.

Celia

  • Meeting with BUSTies hosts and event managers. Went very well, very productive. Deadlines for promotional elements were set.
  • Finalizing roasts.
  • One Acts:
    • Ali: Second time directing a one act. Can handle it, apparently. Show is cast, first rehearsal tomorrow. Got the rehearsal time wrong. This bodes well. Communicated tech needs to Camille. Ready to roll. There were significantly fewer auditions this semester versus last semester (something like 50 versus 12). Consider planning One Acts auditions much sooner in the semester; avoid a tech week at all costs.
    • Andy/DHD: first rehearsal happened yesterday! Went well! Will work more to cement a rehearsal schedule. Last scene is blocked. Tech needs communicated to Camille.
    • Zoe: everyone in the process has been tangled in Hail Satan! Really happy with the cast. Disappointed by lack of auditions. Will be on top of things after two consecutive tech weeks going forward.
    • Include playwright names in the programs and promotional materials.
  • Abby Kass & Paulina Ke will be performing comedic monologues.

Joe

  • Went to SAO. Dealt with Hail Satan! rights - they are paid for.
  • Rights for Zoe's One Acts are being paid for this week.
  • Karen Loewy will be producing One Acts! Looking for any interested assistants.
  • BUSTies EventBrite will go up soon.
  • Private Lives EventBrite is live: troupeprivate.eventbrite.com
  • We officially have the rights to Seussical the Musical!

Kyle

  • Received email from an interested Troupie; passed her to Camille.
  • If you tag @StageTroupe on Twitter to promote something, I will retweet it, no questions asked.
  • Will email Willing Suspensions.

Camille

  • Camille offered an emailed checkin.

Eric

  • Not here yet.

Other

  • Apparently the back-of-house speakers did not work during Hail Satan! Debra has been asked to fix/look into things. She is confused about what specifically she'd like us to do. Will have her investigate and inform us what she believes the problem is.

Spring 2015 One Acts & Monologues Cast List

The casts for 2015's One Acts & Monologues Festival:

The Last Man on Earth, dir. Ali Edwards
Lana - Cara Dwyer
Trevor - Evan Creedon
Carlton - Jeremy Oshins
Playwrighting 101, dir. Zoe Enscoe
Jumper - Eli Saracino
Good Samaritan - Taylor Tessitore
Teacher - Eli Brenna
Time Game, dir. Andy Moeller & Danielle Hope Diamond
Boy - Joe Gambino
Woman - Abi Oshins
Doctor - Aryeh Harris-Shapiro

Executive Board Meeting Notes 3/22/15

This week's minutes: Angels in America

  • Happy with the experiment of the staged reading. Would recommend to a friend.
  • TDs are valuable commodities - sapphires, or something - what I'm saying is it might be a good idea to train up a first-time TD through the staged reading.
  • Show went well. Tech week was stressful, more so than anticipated. There needs to be clarification on what the staged reading actually is. Sydney ended up taking on more work than she anticipated.
  • DHD is sick. Joe got her keys.
  • DHD had a concern about not having a budget.

Hail Satan!

  • Move-in happened. Worried about complex technical maneuvers. Actors are in a good place.
  • Celia received keys from Eli.
  • Pseudo paper tech with sound and lights, helpful and went smoothly.
  • Not worried about scheduling things yet. Show is fairly short - 2 hours with intermission.
  • JamJo's check-in bonanza pow-wow: no snags at move-in. Set is up. Lots of lights went up. Desks exist. Costumes exist. Some props missing, but will be there.
  • Digital media is done today. Should be going out. Put the link to the EventBrite in the description
  • Share the event. Invite people.
  • Shirts are on their way. Will be here eventually.
  • LNK is this week. Please sign up.
  • Zoe received keys from David.
  • Zach King going into tech week - magical to see something realized on stage. Everyone was wonderful. Positivity. Launches into solo musical belting.

Private Lives

  • Things are going really well. Actors are almost entirely knowing lines except when they don't. It'll be fixed. Full runs this week + scene work.
  • Karen was not present to give a check-in. A tech meeting happened this week, seemed productive. Things are good.
  • Dream Team still flying high. T-shirts are ordered. Photo shoot happened. BUS Ads will be in this week. Poster being worked on.

Executive Board Meeting Notes: March 15th, 2015

This week's minutes: Angels in America

  • All the promo things are out! People have been printing things! Paulina Ke is serving as an assistant to DHD, hooray! Sarah Kimball may help out? If you're interested, contact DHD!
  • Move-in happened! Actors have their lines and costumes! One Acts is happening but is potentially problematic! We'll work on it!

Hail Satan!

  • People got their lines for now! We're worried if they'll still have their lines tomorrow!
  • We can't have Idine Wednesday, uh oh!
  • Worried about moving One Acts auditions!
  • Aryeh is coming to guest direct Saturday.
  • It's been hard to find a car to pick up furniture and other large items for the show.
  • Troupe should consider having a ZipCar account?
  • We are building this week.
  • Tech for producing will happen (talked to Emily)
  • Camille will give Jamie space keys shortly.
  • T-shirts are ordered! Should be here by Thursday of show week.
  • Currently trying to work out photo shoot situation. This is challenging because Angels is happening and actors have conflicting schedules.
  • BUS ads are in - we need to clarify when they go up.

Private Lives

  • Joe is actually here to provide his checkin.
  • Things are fantastic. The world is bright and beautiful.
  • Lots of rehearsals this week. We'll see how lines work.
  • Tip of the hat goes to producers for arranging the poster work with Abi.
  • Schedule is set for the rest of the rehearsal period.
  • Spring Break. People love getting harassed by Karen over spring break.
  • Home Depot run this week?
  • T-shirts are sent out. Bios are happening. Warren poster won't be happening because it's full. Photo shoot will be happening Wednesday.
  • Force GSU Link signups by including it in the bio and t-shirt form?

Abi

  • Coffee with Evan Creedon! These are going well!

Eli

  • Depending on what happens with One Acts, may need to get new rooms for auditions.
  • BUSTies venue needs to be discussed ASAP.

Celia

  • One Acts were selected. Audition thing will be worked on.
  • Lot of BUSTies work needs to be done. Will get on it this week.
  • Reading committee for two shows is happening today. Other two will happen next Saturday (some aren't back in town just yet).

Joe

  • Stuck on a bus. Got the rights for Zoe's show!
  • EventBrite is *messed up!*
  • Angels discount codes are sent up and will be sent to DHD.
  • The search for One Acts producers begins!

Kyle

  • Figured out you can post events from BU Stage Troupe's Facebook pages!
  • You get a lot of great event diagnostics information from doing this versus having the secretary make it on his/her personal account!
  • Widget is updated for Angels. Facebook event is also up.
  • Worried about sheer volume of Facebook events over the next two weeks. Hail Satan, Angels, One Acts Auditions, and two GMs.

Camille

  • Nothing to report!

Eric

  • Nothing to report!

One Acts Auditions Dilemma

  • Directors want to push it to next week.
  • This makes some sense.
  • Why don't we do auditions in CGS so it's easier for people to move between that and Hail Satan?
  • Auditions will be pushed back one week (so now during Hail Satan! tech week).

Spring 2015 One Acts Selections and Auditions

Hello Troupies! I hope you've been enjoying your spring break. Here are the selections for Spring 2015's One Acts Festival: The Last Man on Earth, by Eitan Loewenstein, directed by Ali Edwards Time Game, by Ellen Lee, directed by Danielle Hope Diamond & Andy Moeller Playwriting 101: The Rooftop Lesson, by Rich Orloff, directed by Zoe Enscoe

Auditions will take place this coming Monday and Tuesday, March 16th and 17th, from 5-10 PM in PSY/SOC B63. (A reminder to bring your own audition sheets - one for each show you will be auditioning for).

If you cannot make it to auditions for any reason, including participation in Angels in America: please speak to the directors you would like to audition for, and they will do their best to accommodate you.

We will also be accepting auditions for monologues. Please bring a copy of your monologue and be prepared to discuss and/or perform it (unmemorized).

A reminder that this year's One Acts & Monologues Festival takes place on April 17th and 18th.

Executive Board Meeting Notes: March 1st, 2015

This week's minutes: The Laramie Project

  • It went up. We raised a lot of money. Somewhere in the neighborhood of $3,500 going to BAGLY.
  • Happy with how the show went and attendance.
  • The 4-Week Process: It *happened.* Touch and go at the end. Made it happen.
  • For future first-slot shows, emphasize the time restraint and logistics of putting up a show in four weeks.
  • Without Evan and the absurdly dedicated cast, this wouldn't have gone up.
  • Snow days didn't affect us too much due to aforementioned dedication.
  • Biggest issues are getting off book - you need a certain amount of time to get reliably off-book so real "directing" can happen.
  • For future boards: do not recommend this level of difficulty on a future director. Consider doing a staged reading first; no requirement that charity show has to be first. This option can be excised next year (Spring 2016).
  • Evan: thinks the show is a fantastic learning and growing experience as a director. Thought he knew how to deal with a time crunch before - was "kind of right," but this was still *different.* Feel confident in being able to handle anything Mother Nature tries to throw at us.
  • Eternally grateful to Aryeh for opportunity. Consider taking assistants to train up in the future.
  • Big virtue of "the assistant director:" gives you an idea of what being a director "is like." Time, scheduling, trials of getting off-book. One Acts is a great entry point -- but it's a major jump to a main stage.
  • Directors looking for assistant directors: be careful in choosing your assistant. Make sure it's the right person. Be absolutely confident.
  • Things we learned: An AD is not an SM. Marisa had a fantastic time despite the short process. Maybe consider assigning an SM or ASM that aren't on tech show. (Major conflict.) Channels of communication: the SM needs to be kept in the loop.
  • Keys: who should the stage manager give the keys to if they are unavailable to open the theater? // Ultimately, up to the discretion of the SM. Director, ASM, AD, whoever you trust.
  • Marissa returned keys to Eli.
  • Establishing roles (heads of production, specifically). Everyone works differently, every team works differently - set clear expectations on how you want things to go. Worked well for Laramie.
  • Floating keys can be problematic -- getting contacted by third parties to open spaces. We need a better system to protect people holding keys. (Generally, only eboard members with keys should be being contacted.)
  • Strike notes sent to Camille.
  • We should be communicating with the charitable organization before the show goes up - we shouldn't just send them a check unannounced. We can establish a partnership and fill seats.
  • People can be generous when it comes to charity shows.
  • Cilicia had a wonderful experience. Chalk board is still in the theater - needs to be returned to owner.
  • Keys returned to Camille.
  • Producing went well despite short process. Final ticket sales were $1,182. $100 in donation box. Sold out Saturday, near sold out Friday.
  • Having a local charity is nice because you can reach out to them and establish partnerships. Locals more likely to care.
  • We need a new vacuum desperately - it barely works.
  • The cabinet display case outside is frozen shut.
  • OOShirts is an unreliable vendor. Don't use them again.
  • Major issues with speakers during tech week. Eli has contacted people to try and fix them. The amps are going to need to be replaced. The amp is ours - we would have to replace it ourselves.
  • Debra will mercifully and gratefully take the lead on this.

Angels in America

  • Lots of progress in the room.
  • We open in 2 weeks (HAHAHAHA). Think we're in an okay place.
  • Actors are great on lines.
  • Ryan Chernin will be guest directing Monday of tech week.
  • Will need to figure out when to move-in.
  • Light meeting sent up for next Wednesday. Volunteers happy to help. Ilana will be doing sound (yay!) (That sounds nice!)
  • For future staged reading: many people did not know what they were signing up for. Some confusion over that amongst the actors.
  • Expectations and commitments need to be made clear to auditioning actors at the time of the next staged reading.
  • Shirts are made - deadline extended a little. Poster photos are hopefully being taken Tuesday, barring objections from OB, who has the theater.
  • No producing budgets - imploring help from people with high print quotas.
  • Head shots are happening.
  • Reaching out to similar groups that Kimball reached out to for Laramie - similar themes and interest areas.
  • DHD will be getting emails from Laramie and reaching out to them for promotion.

Hail Satan!

  • Line issues with some cast members. Hard off book was close but wasn't quite there.
  • Some people during soft off book period had scripts in-hand.
  • Need the EventBrite link to complete our BUS ad submission. Consider using a QR code?
  • Show is in a good place.
  • Absolutely zero excuses after Spring Break.
  • Mandatory meetings with SMs?
  • Use rehearsal time for mandatory line learning?
  • Things are coming together! Getting desks tomorrow, Home Depot Thursday.
  • All other departments are moving along. Only thing that is concerning is the blood sacrifice on top of Idine.
  • Need to practice with the knife.
  • Carpet is happening! Backup plan if it doesn't come fireproofed.
  • Spring break is being a demon, people assume they have more time than they do.
  • T-shirt design is finalized.
  • Photo shoot happened today.
  • One-sheet programs are happening.
  • Programs were not dismissed lightly. Producing budgets did not allow for both that and advertising.
  • Katy Taylor as Head Set Dec: Do we want a board for the theater - a changeable directory. Needs about $50 more.

Private Lives

  • Blocked Act 1 and 2. Soft off book. Hard off book this week, along with blocking Act 3.
  • Actors need to be talking to Alison when they will be late or have conflicts.
  • Department meetings are done! PO deadline is set. Production photo days set. Frustration exists - so much stuff.
  • We have a shirt design in the works - nearly done. Tentative production shot date. One page programs are looking likely due to money.
  • Eli had a great idea for the posters, just need an artist.
  • Warren posters are still available. Eli wants one for Private Lives.

Abi

  • Has been sick. Feel better!

Eli

  • Fun primer in theater maintenance. Speaker problems happened. They technically work right now. For future reference: call 617-353-HELP for these sort of problems.
  • OR NOT. We need to buy new speakers, basically.
  • The current setup is unnecessarily complicated. The volume is perpetually set way too high. Cause of the hissing noise.
  • We need an official eboard policy on the theater sound system. Debra can help. Praise Debra. Hail Debra.
  • Received link tables for Hail Satan!, Angels, and Private Lives.
  • The theater was too hot. Facilities fixed it the second time Eli called.
  • Keep in mind no rooms can be booked before 7 PM on Saturday makeup class days.
  • New policy may need to be instated about "due dates" for room requests. Stay tuned.

Celia

  • All pitches are picked up! 4 main stage pitches (reading committee emails going out tonight), 1 parents weekend pitch, quite a few one act pitches!
  • When are we doing One Acts auditions? During Angels tech week so that One Acts can have as much time as possible.
  • Eli and Celia need to have a meeting about BUSTies stuff - specifically event location.
  • BUSTies host pitches tonight!
  • When is reading committee? March 15th (one week before GM).

Joe

  • Sarah returns keys to Joe
  • Raised over $4000 for The Laramie Project; BAGLY is surprised we're donating stuff to them?
  • Only went to SAO once -- filled out PO for Hail Satan! wood
  • Karen will be restocking part of the makeup kit!
  • Brushes came in, reimbursement will be distributed once Joe gets receipt
  • One Acts Producers will happen eventually!

Kyle

  • Tweets and Instagrams went well. Get photos as soon as possible, even if they aren't official production photos.
  • Members -- keep favoriting and retweeting, it gets the attention of major BU tweets.

Camille

  • Lights are back in The Space!
  • Need to send that email to Liquid Fun (if it didn't already go out? Huh?)

Eric

  • Schedule for 2015-16 is in and "done."
  • Apologies for the heat in the meeting space.
  • Meeting with Joe tomorrow about Parents Weekend budget.
  • When are we meeting again - March 15th, Sunday after Spring Break.

Spring 2015 Tech Team

Hello again membership! Below is an exhaustive list of everyone who is assigned to a tech team, in case you ever need to check for one reason or another. THE LARAMIE PROJECT Director Aryeh Harris-Shapiro Asst. Director Evan Creedon Technical Director Cilicia Rios ATD Devika Bajaj SM Marissa Kristy ASM Sophie Heyman ASM Sarah Moody Hair/Makeup Abby Kass Asst. Hair/Makeup Taylor Tessitore Asst. Hair/Makeup Annie Tillis Costumes Bridget Baker Asst. Costumes Eli Brenna Asst. Costumes Celia Gibson Asst. Costumes Roxanne Rittman Props Ali Edwards Asst. Props Lee Condakes Asst. Props Austin Crann Lights Sam Hoffman Asst. Lights Julia Cohen Asst. Lights Michael Marcin Asst. Lights Marisa Mendes Sound Debra Marcus Asst. Sound Ryan Morano Set Camille Arvisu Set Claire Buesser Set Emma Gebhard Set Kate Hays Set Zack Kennedy

ANGELS IN AMERICA Director Cara Dwyer Stage Manager Sydney Charvat Asst. Stage Manager Abi Oshins

HAIL SATAN! Director Kyle Tague Asst. Director Zach King Technical Director Jamie Johannsen ATD Cailtin Fournier SM Celia Gibson ASM Abby Kass ASM Taylor Tessitore Hair/Makeup Bridget Baker Asst. Hair/Makeup Abby Smith Asst. Hair/Makeup Alicia Winton Costumes Emily Prescott Asst. Costumes Cilicia Rios Asst. Costumes Emily Zisko Props Joe Gambino Asst. Props Danielle Diamond Asst. Props Emma Gebhard Lights Courtney Bayruns Lights Tehya Saylor Asst. Lights Melissa Hunter Asst. Lights Karen Loewy Asst. Lights Brittany Kamson Sound Joe McLaughlin Asst. Sound Erin Billings Set Design Jason Fox Asst. Set Design Anush Swaminathan Set Decoration Katy Taylor Asst. Set Dec Nicholas Clark Asst. Set Dec Jessi Mitrovich Asst. Set Dec Katie Teran Scenic Artist Evanne Deatherage Painter Kelly Blasberg Painter Kate Hays Painter Andy Moeller Master Carpetner Camille Arvisu Build Patrick Casey Build Thompson Cragwell Build Michael Marcin Build Jeremy Oshins Build Veronica Priest

PRIVATE LIVES Director Joe McLaughlin Technical Director Karen Loewy M. ATD Sam Kinde SM Alison Parker ASM David Hunt ASM Sarah Kimball Hair/Makeup Sarah Moody Asst. Hair/Makeup Cara Dwyer Asst. Hair/Makeup Kaitlyn Jones Asst. Hair/Makeup Emily Zisko Costumes Brittany Jenkins Asst. Costumes Claire Buesser Asst. Costumes Christy George Asst. Costumes Abby Smith Props Jamie Johannsen Asst. Props Evan Creedon Asst. Props Paulina Ke Lights Celia Gibson Asst. Lights Zack Kennedy Asst. Lights Ryan Morano Asst. Lights Elizabeth Pilger Sound Ilana Berman Asst. Sound Kyle Tague Set Design Marissa Kristy Asst. Set Design Melany Vazquez Heredia Set Decoration Camille Arvisu Set Decoration Ali Edwards Asst. Set Dec Erin Billings Asst. Set Dec Cailtin Fournier Scenic Artist Abi Oshins Painter Cammi Marcin Painter Jessi Mitrovich Painter Jeremy Oshins Master Carpetner Scott Backman Build Jacob Holmes Build Ryan Kelly Build Shoshana Koff Build Idine Mousavi Build Jordan Newman Build Anush Swaminathan

Fall 2015 Pitch Season

Hello membership! For the second time, we will be releasing the main stage pitches received for our Fall 2015 season. Any dues paying member is encouraged to attend our Third General Meeting on March 22, 7 PM, in the Agganis Student Theater. At that meeting, you will hear the creative teams pitch their shows, as well as address any potential issues our reading committee came across in their evaluation. Then, you will have the opportunity to vote for the two mainstage shows you’d like to make up our Fall 2015 season. Keep in mind the Parents Weekend show is decided by the executive board and Dean of Students office; we will have made our selection by the time of the Third General Meeting, so you have a better picture of the season you are voting for. Additionally, keep in mind Staged Reading pitches are due April 1st, with one pitch being selected by the executive board. (This makes for a total of four shows - Parents Weekend, a staged reading, and two main stages.)

Remember that you are voting for a season, not just two shows you happen to like. And remember – democracy only works if people show up. No excuses: get there and vote!

Here are the shows that were submitted as main stages (in alphabetical order). Take advantage of the time you have from now until March 22nd to research the shows and ask the creative teams questions. An informed vote is a good vote!

Deathtrap - Kyle Tague The Pillow Man - Karen Loewy Really Really - Rachel Skalka Wit – Joseph McLaughlin

The following were submitted for consideration for Parents Weekend. The executive board will make a selection by the Third General Meeting on March 22nd.

Spring Awakening – Evan Creedon, Music Direction by Jessie Rosso

Finally, here are the pitches for Summer Show, which goes up for BU Orientation students over seven weeks throughout the summer. A summer show will be selected by the executive board before the end of the semester.

Betrayal - Aryeh Harris-Shapiro & Kyle Tague The Glass Menagerie - Katy Taylor This Is Our Youth - Emily Prescott Proof - Ali Edwards

Note: If you believe your pitch is missing, there’s a typo, or you notice any other sort of problem, please let me know. Have great weeks!

Executive Board Meeting Notes: February 22nd, 2015

This week's minutes: The Laramie Project

  • We are moved in. Doing a run tonight.
  • The show now begins at 7 PM thanks to the tireless efforts of Joe Gambino (thank you).
  • Directors should be consulted on when they would prefer their show to start.
    • Deadlines should be set in the future for these types of major decisions.
  • Lights are set today, cues are being done as well.
  • Move-in was a thing. We technically have a chalkboard being picked up tomorrow - 3 options depending on director preference.
  • No major issues to report - just tweaks.
  • The decision to move things up to 7 PM without full consultation of the creative team - better communication is necessary.
  • We will be painting the floor for Laramie.
  • Cover photo and profile pictures are out and distributed. A lot of groups have been emailed.
  • Shirts arriving tomorrow, allegedly.
  • Lobby is being worked on.
  • Theater Keys given to Sarah Kimball.

Angels in America

  • Show is blocked
  • Black stools as set pieces/seats
  • There is a prop list that Cara is working on with tech volunteers
  • Actors will be in all black
  • There are a lot of conflicts with various actors - main challenge going forward
  • Shirts are done
  • Remember to strongly consider putting "BU Stage Troupe" on shirts - we are a name and brand and should wear it proudly.
  • Ideas for posters are forming. Trying to do it next week due to tough schedules this week.
  • Shirt deadline is Wednesday.
  • Sent emails to classes studying Angels at BU.

Hail Satan!

  • Rehearsals are going well. Soft off book happened, hard off book this week.
  • Very concerned about the budgets...... not enough for advertising due to rising costs for printing.
  • Scheduling for us is tricky due to labs and night classes. Working around it.
  • Concerns about certain tech departments finishing their stuff in time for photo shoots. (We need 2 weeks to submit BUS ads).
  • Set design and cut list is done.
  • Are we doing a carpet or not? Would cost about $150 or so to get the carpet plus fireproofing materials.
  • Installation of carpet is difficult. Should we put time and energy somewhere else? Jamie is considering. Abi will discuss options with her later.
  • T-shirts are almost done
  • Poster design is nearly finalized, need tech to be able to actually do the shoot
  • PO's are complicated with OrgSync. Only Joe, Eli, Abi, and Kyle can actually submit them. For now, go to Joe about PO's, he'll teach the other relevant people soon.
  • Conversation about how we're allocating our producing budgets. Will continue in more depth soon.

Private Lives

  • "Smooth sailing." We've blocked half our show. Cast bonding on Friday. Group viewing of Laramie on Saturday.
  • Had to miss some rehearsals (Alison, SM) - ASMs are wonderful and managing in her absence. Soft off book was this week. Mostly going well.
  • Department meetings happened this week. Everyone seems on the ball.
  • Budget! Distributed to people! Meeting with Joe! Went well! Ideas!
  • Bus ads? Maybe? Yay!

Abi

  • Coffee with the president set up for this week!

Eli

  • Going forward -- we should set the show time when a show is selected based on length.
  • Thinks Angels should start at 7.
  • Eric presents concerns about confusing people on show start times -- as well as actors struggling to get to call times after Thursday/Friday classes.
  • Everyone has given Eli room reservations until the end of their shows. Angels still going weekly.
  • Major issue is the two "makeup" Saturdays - they aren't allowing us to book rooms now, maybe ever.
  • Refusal to file rehearsals as "events" on OrgSync.
  • We can get CAS 522 on Friday and Saturday (17th-18th). Can't get it during the week - but that isn't necessarily a problem.
  • Colloquium Room not available on the last day of classes. Faculty dining room?
  • How much do they cost? I don't know? We'll see!

Celia

  • BUSTies pitching will now occur NEXT Sunday. Notice will be posted in the Facebook group.

Joe

  • Learned OrgSync. Claims he is a great star.
  • Don't be blindsided by stuff for Laramie ever again.
  • No membership codes for Laramie. Sarah has comp codes for tech crew.
  • 40 sales already for Laramie.
  • Assigned budgets to Hail Satan! and Private Lives. Helpful to consult with directors and TDs.
  • Sound got no budget. Never uses it.
  • Stage managers got a small budget for supplies.
  • Money moved around.
  • Troupe shirts will be ordered eventually. Color will be changed.
  • EventBrite should allow sales until show time.
  • Can we put out a basket for donations for Laramie?

Kyle

  • I updated the widget.
  • Beginning Twitter/Instagram campaigns for Laramie this week.

Camille

  • Sam has Laramie lights keys. Cilicia already had her keys.
  • The Space lights are still not fixed. It's dark. Sad.
  • The theater lights are now messed up. We don't know why.
  • The master presets are just wonky. Not doing what they should?
  • Facilities are not being helpful, uncommunicative
  • VagMo rented pipe and drape. All returned. Money should be going to Joe soon.
  • Will post tech list. Sorry.

Eric

  • Nothing pressing to report.