Meat & Potato is a proud partner with Plan B Theatre in the management of the Playwrights' Laboratory and the Directors' Laboratory. One of the goals of the Labs is to translate the classroom work and exercises into practical experiences by trying to find directors opportunities to direct and playwrights the chance to hear their plays read publicly. Jerry Rapier produces the Script-in-Hand series as a way to ensure both of those goals are met: lab directors direct new one-acts plays written by the lab playwrights.
The first, very successful, Script-in-Hand went up in March 2010, and we are to see the second installment this Wednesday. Debora Threedy and Elaine Jarvik had their plays directed by Mark Fossen and Andra Harbolt, respectively. And now:
SEVEN DAYS TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE by Megan Crivello (dir. Bud Perry)
BETWEEN THE HOUR Deborah DeVos (dir. Mark Fossen)
MALICE AFORETHOUGHT Jenifer Nii (dir. Jason Bowcutt)
The actors for this round are: Colleen Baum, Daniel Beecher, Tracie Merrill, JJ Peeler, Jason Tatom.
Review for second Script-in-Hand series from Selective Echo is here.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Admiration for DJ Earworm
Marynell met this incredible talent last February as the keynote speaker at a tech convention in downtown Salt Lake City. She brought home his promotional cd and we've worn it out listening to it. Mr. Earworm is a classically trained musician whose highest aspiration was to conduct symphony orchestras. Fate presented him another road to take. He has become so respected as a master of a new art form, the mashup, that Annie Lennox personally sought him out and requested that he create a mashup for her new Greatest Hits album. Now...what would a mashup of Shakespeare's plays look like? Titus vs. Midsummer?...Hmmm...
Labels:
Annie Lennox,
DJ Earworm,
Earworm,
Marynell Hinton,
mashup
Monday, March 29, 2010
Jason Bruffy
We had the good fortune to meet this incredibly charming, capable, and intelligent gentleman when he was hired to head the Salt Lake Acting Company in the fall of 2009. Unfortunately, Salt Lake Acting Company fired him less than 4 months later, which was a real loss for the entire Salt Lake theatre scene as Jason's vibrant theatrical vision was clearly going to make us all work a lot harder in order to avoid looking like amateurs.
We miss Jason, wish him the best of luck in his adventures, and will be watching his career with interest--stealing his inspiring ideas whenever possible (wink).
Jason Bruffy website
Pictures: Jason Bruffy, Euridice, Hamlet, Pillowman



We miss Jason, wish him the best of luck in his adventures, and will be watching his career with interest--stealing his inspiring ideas whenever possible (wink).
Jason Bruffy website
Pictures: Jason Bruffy, Euridice, Hamlet, Pillowman




Labels:
Jason Bruffy,
Salt Lake Acting Company,
SLAC
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Admiration for WAR HORSE
The mission of Meat & Potato is to tell compelling stories in the most powerful ways possible and we are constantly looking for inspiration from other sources. One particular production that has recently captured our attention is the London hit WAR HORSE. It is a clear and powerful story told through the use of some amazing puppetry. While we don't have the resources to produce productions of the magnitude or majesty of WAR HORSE, it is productions like this that encourage us to raise our work from mere "plays" to theatrical adventures.




Link to WAR HORSE at the National, with video.




Link to WAR HORSE at the National, with video.
Labels:
London hit,
London play,
London theatre,
puppet,
War Horse
Saturday, March 13, 2010
1st Script-n-Hand Series
Meat & Potato is a very proud partner with Plan B Theatre Company in managing the Playwrights' and Directors' Laboratories. Jerry Rapier of Plan B produced the Labs' first ever Script-in-Hand series where Mark Fossen and Andra Harbolt direct two new plays by Debora Threedy and Elaine Jarvik. They were performed by actors I've all directed before and greatly respect: Josh Thoemke, Deena Marie Manzanares, Colleen Lewis and Stephanie Howell.
It was wonderful to have experienced these plays in their infancy as a scene or a writing exercise, and now to see them as completed pieces. It was also a very wonderful feeling to see actors going full out, and an audience hanging on their every word, all without ever really seeing the director's hand in the process--which is a great credit to Andra and Mark, who have obviously taken the to heart the opening line of William Ball's book A SENSE OF DIRECTION: "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain".
Here is the review.
It was wonderful to have experienced these plays in their infancy as a scene or a writing exercise, and now to see them as completed pieces. It was also a very wonderful feeling to see actors going full out, and an audience hanging on their every word, all without ever really seeing the director's hand in the process--which is a great credit to Andra and Mark, who have obviously taken the to heart the opening line of William Ball's book A SENSE OF DIRECTION: "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain".
Here is the review.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
SAMPLER Tickets Still Available
5 theatre companies, 5 different production, one low price! Meat & Potato, Plan B, Wasatch, Pygmalion, & Utah Contemporary theatre companies on a single bill? How cool is that?
Check it out!
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Tobin Atkinson in Pioneer Theatre's 12 ANGRY MEN
Tobin Atkinson, Meat & Potato's artistic director, recently appeared in Pioneer Theatre Company's highly acclaimed 12 ANGRY MEN.

Labels:
12 Angry Men,
Pioneer Theatre Company,
PMT,
Tobin Atkinson
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