Browsing Archive: March, 2013
Posted by Impromptu Productions on Sunday, March 31, 2013,
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RJMV
With just two and a half weeks to the first
curtain call, the cast, crew, and production team of Romeo and Juliet and Mercutio
and his Brother Valentine have been very busy and we have lots of news to
share.
We are happy to say that we now have a full
cast as well as two enthusiastic Stage Managers who are splitting the work of
managing two shows. Director Matt reports that rehearsals are going very well,
and if you take a look at our Facebook page or the show page on this ... Continue reading ...
A Five-Minute Chat with... Radissen Ramoutar
Posted by Impromptu Productions on Thursday, March 28, 2013,
In :
RJMV
Welcome back to our weekly
interviews with cast and crew! Check back every week for another
behind-the-scenes look at Romeo and
Juliet and Mercutio and his Brother
Valentine (RJMV) __________________________Who
are you? – My name is Radissen.
I have two roles in RJMV – on the acting side, I play Benvolio in Romeo and Juliet and Mercutio and his Brother Valentine, and
on the production side, I am the lighting designer for the shows. I was a
student at Queen’s, and now ... Continue reading ...
A Five-Minute Chat with... John Farant
Posted by Impromptu Productions on Thursday, March 21, 2013,
In :
RJMV
Welcome back to our weekly
interviews with cast and crew! Check back every week for another
behind-the-scenes look at Romeo and
Juliet and Mercutio and his Brother
Valentine (RJMV) __________________________
Who are you? – John Farant. Also known as Capulet. I’m
from Ottawa and came here to practice law in 1991. I’ve been in the community
since then, although I now live just north of Kingston in Yarker. I have a wife
and three kids who are 19, 16 and 8. My eldest goes to... Continue reading ...
A Five-Minute Chat with... Hilary Taynen
Posted by Impromptu Productions on Wednesday, March 13, 2013,
In :
RJMV
Welcome back to our weekly
interviews with cast and crew! Check back every week for another
behind-the-scenes look at Romeo and
Juliet and Mercutio and his Brother
Valentine (RJMV) __________________________Who are you? – My name’s
Hilary; I’m a student at Queen’s. I study drama and psychology, and do
theatre things and choir things. I’m playing the Nurse in Romeo and Juliet.
What’s your theatre background? – I
was in a play in grade 6 and got a big role, and... Continue reading ...
Production Update #2
Posted by Impromptu Productions on Tuesday, March 12, 2013,
In :
RJMV
Opening night for Romeo and Juliet and Mercutio
and his Brother Valentine is barely a month away and we are happy to say
that the show is evolving nicely. In anticipation, here’s a little peek at what
Impromptu Productions has been up to in the last few weeks.
The cast has been dedicating a lot of time
and effort to rehearsals, which are coming along well. They recently had their
first sword-and-dagger-fight rehearsal, which was “very awesome” according
to ... Continue reading ...
A Five-Minute Chat with... Renata Colwell
Posted by Impromptu Productions on Thursday, March 7, 2013,
In :
RJMV
Welcome to the fourth of our weekly
interviews with cast and crew! Check back every week for another
behind-the-scenes look at Romeo and
Juliet and Mercutio and His Brother
Valentine (RJMV) __________________________
Who are you? - Renata Colwell, publicity head for RJMV. I’m a
fourth-year history student at Queen’s, a member of the Impromptu board, and
one of the founding members of Impromptu Productions. I grew up in Mississauga,
but I have a lot of family in Kingston and now consider it ... Continue reading ...
A Slightly Longer Chat... with Graham Banville and Rob Elliott
Posted by Impromptu Productions on Friday, March 1, 2013,
In :
RJMV
This week, we bring
you a special double interview with none other than Mercutio and his Brother
Valentine!
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Q: Who are you, and how did you get into
theatre?
Graham: Graham
Banville, a fourth year drama student at Queen’s. I’m from Barrie, Ontario. I
did community theatre back home – I got into it seriously around age 13 when I
was in the ensemble of a professional production of Oliver. I’ve been aspiring to do a Shakespeare show for a long ... Continue reading ...
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