I titled this first of a series of postings, "Learning Broadway" because I have come to believe, Broadway is its' own language, culture, world, place, entity and then some. Broadway IS the theatre. Broadway IS the dream and the hope. For two years now FBP has been writing and rewriting for our concept musical called...(you all should know this by now) In My Body. In this time, I have become fascinated about everything theatre---everything Broadway. People who write musicals secretly, or not so secretly, hope they will land on Broadway or get as close as they can to Broadway. That's what Off Broadway and Off Off Broadway are all about---feeling close to Broadway. That is what I feel and I am pretty sure my fellow collaborators feel the same way I do. (I cannot even begin to cover everything we have learned about Broadway in this post.)
Before I talk more about Broadway, I want to explain the difference between "theatre" and "theater."
According to grammarist.com There is no difference in meaning between theater and theatre. Neither has any special definitions. Theater is the preferred spelling in American English, and theatre is preferred virtually everywhere else. Some American writers do make distinctions—for instance, that theater is a venue while theatre is an art form, or that theater is a movie theater while theatre is a drama venue—but these are preferences, not rules, and they are not consistently borne out in real-world usage.
Now Some Basic Broadway:
1. Broadway is literally a street in New York City which starts at #1 Broadway in Manhattan where the International Mercantile Marine Company Building stands and then all the way to north to West 225 Street in the Bronx. It is a one way southbound street which is about 15 miles in length.
2. Broadway is the premier theater district in the United States, if not the entire world. Some argue London's West End is equal to Broadway. I've been to London's West End. I've seen many shows there. I loved it but there is nothing like Broadway. The most famous part of Broadway is considered the Theater District which is between 42nd and 53rd Streets (including Times Square). If you have never been to Times Square, it is worth the trip just to see it. I am pretty sure the lights from Broadway billboards can be seen from space. When I first experienced it, I was in high school and I just stood in awe of the flashing lights, billboards, stores and people. The smells and sounds alone were unlike anything I had ever experienced. It was so futuristic and saturated with every color in the rainbow. It is total sensory overload, to say the least. In the theater district there are around 40 large theaters. The largest is the Gershwin Theatre which seats up to 1,933. The smallest is the Helen Hayes Theatre which seats up to 597. The oldest is the Lyceum Theatre which opened in 1903.
The Flying Bulldog Three visited one such theater together when we went to see a "staged reading"of Marry Harry at Foxwoods Theatre. I will explain what a staged reading is in a later posting. IMB's Lyricist, Michael Biello and Composer, Dan Martin wrote the music for Marry Harry. So maybe we viewed it in Foxwoods rehearsal studio but it still counts as Broadway! Now playing there is Spiderman, Turn off the Dark.
3. Did you know the Broadway theater district is nicknamed The Great White Way? This is because in the 1920s most theaters changed from using colored bulbs to white bulbs which lined their marquees because they didn't burn out as fast and lit the streets up even brighter. What is a marquee you may ask? The Dictionary defines it as "A rooflike structure, often bearing a signboard, projecting over an entrance, as to a theater or hotel."
Stay tuned to this blog for Learning Broadway Part 2. I will try to decipher some theatre terms we've picked up!
We are three women and two men writing a musical called IN MY BODY. Our characters uncover raw truths about what it's like to live in their individual and collective bodies at this particular moment in time. Read our blog to find out what we have to say about body culture and about where we are with our show.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Learning Broadway Part 1
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Sometimes it's just in the genes
Artist, Ulric Collette shows us just how far our genes can stretch...
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Even Princes' Have Body Issues...
So far In My Body has been covering many issues that women have. It's time to think outside the "box"... so to say! Recently we've been polling men to see what sort of issues they have about their bodies. Today, we will start with just ONE of them that seems pretty prevalent...
HAIR or in more precise terms...Male Pattern Baldness. In an article published online by WebMD it is stated that, "By age 35, two-thirds of American men will have some degree of appreciable hair loss and by age 50 approximately 85% of men have significantly thinning hair. About 25% of men who suffer from male pattern baldness begin the painful process before they reach 21."
In some cases men lose their hair due to medication they are taking or stressful events in their lives. In most cases though, hair loss is hereditary. Well, why do men worry about something that they know will affect them and can't stop it from coming? The same reason I stress about wearing a bathing suit in the summer and am forced to show my cellulite to the world. Thanks MOM.
Even men are affected by what is considered "ideal beauty." Yes, it is true! Behind closed doors men admit that they are embarrassed by their receding hairline or bald halo forming on the back of their heads. Just like women, they spend money on products that promise to treat hair loss to no avail.
Recently Justin Beiber insulted Prince William about his thinning hair! Ever hear of Karma, Justin? You're still a young girl and don't know what will come with time! I personally love how Prince William is shattering the idea that "Prince Charming" has to come with a full main of golden hair. Whether he means to or not! We all have our issues and even though men don't voice it as much as we do, it doesn't mean they don't have them. What other issues do you men have? We want to know!
HAIR or in more precise terms...Male Pattern Baldness. In an article published online by WebMD it is stated that, "By age 35, two-thirds of American men will have some degree of appreciable hair loss and by age 50 approximately 85% of men have significantly thinning hair. About 25% of men who suffer from male pattern baldness begin the painful process before they reach 21."
In some cases men lose their hair due to medication they are taking or stressful events in their lives. In most cases though, hair loss is hereditary. Well, why do men worry about something that they know will affect them and can't stop it from coming? The same reason I stress about wearing a bathing suit in the summer and am forced to show my cellulite to the world. Thanks MOM.
Even men are affected by what is considered "ideal beauty." Yes, it is true! Behind closed doors men admit that they are embarrassed by their receding hairline or bald halo forming on the back of their heads. Just like women, they spend money on products that promise to treat hair loss to no avail.
Recently Justin Beiber insulted Prince William about his thinning hair! Ever hear of Karma, Justin? You're still a young girl and don't know what will come with time! I personally love how Prince William is shattering the idea that "Prince Charming" has to come with a full main of golden hair. Whether he means to or not! We all have our issues and even though men don't voice it as much as we do, it doesn't mean they don't have them. What other issues do you men have? We want to know!
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Monday, August 20, 2012
One week ago....
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April Woodall, Sheri Sanders, Jillian Louis |
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Justyn Wade and Fred Lassen |
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Jillian Louis and Javier Munoz |
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Jonathan Brody and Eleonore Thomas |
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Monday, August 13, 2012
BIG WEEK AHEAD...
Today the Flying Bulldog women/IMB team are gathering together to prepare for the read-thru of ALL our written material. This is going to begin TOMORROW as all our actors and singers have already begun to travel to PA!!! Special thanks to our amazing stage manager Justyn Wade for keeping the whole week neatly organized! Excitement and nerves are abound! We are going to see what works and what doesn't and then take our next step (whatever that may be!)
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Thursday, August 2, 2012
Kayla Harrison wins GOLD and overcomes abuse
Today Kayla Harrison won the first EVER gold medal for the U.S.A. in Judo. She has dedicated her life to becoming the best in this martial art. Now 22, Kayla has come out publicly to speak about the sexual abuse she endured for years starting when she was 11. She was abused at the hands of her former Judo coach. She has spent years coping with what happened to her and realizes now that her tragedy does not define who she is as a person and has only made her stronger. In an article written by Matt Moore of CBS Sports, she was asked about the events that recently happened at Penn State."I wanted kids—boys, girls, victims—to know that while this was the most awful time in their lives, it will pass. And one day you'll realize that it doesn't define you anymore.”
Congratulations Kayla, you are a strong, beautiful role model and we are all proud of you!
Kayla Harrison Wins Judo Gold Medal
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Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Beauty ONSLAUGHT video
Dove continues to leave me in utter awe of their ongoing beauty campaign. I was reading an article by Leslie Goldman called Why I Broke Down in Front of 500 Sorority Girls
which references a "Campaign For Beauty" video. Goldman is a writer,
author, body image speaker and was recently a keynote speaker at a
sorority conference in Miami. She spoke about confidence and her own
personal success. This was also the first time Goldman had been away
from home since having her 5 month old daughter. After her talk she
proceeded to host a body image session which she has given dozens of
times in the past.
Goldman began the session by showing this Dove video. Have you seen it? I don't even have kids and I can't tell you how much I was moved by this under 2 minute HOLY SHIT revelation. Goldman has seen this video countless times before but for obvious reasons, it suddenly resonated deeply within her.
Now watch the damn video but if you are too lazy to click on the above link...It opens with a shot of a perfect, young, innocent little girl. Then... BOOM! We are abruptly inundated with images that have been consciously and unconsciously ingrained in our minds forever by beauty companies, celebs, mags, reality shows, you name it! Still and moving images that make us look at ourselves and make us begin to hate what we see and then proceed to change the very things that make us so special.
Goldman, being a new mom realized how her daughters innocence and confidence would one day be shaken and challenged. And so began her list of promises from mother to daughter that will bring tears to your eyes.
Here are a few I particularly loved...
Evie, I will never criticize your body for the way it looks.
I will not allow a scale to pollute where we live.
I will compliment you on your strength, your smarts and your kind gestures.
Now read the article and watch the video, you will be glad you did.
Goldman began the session by showing this Dove video. Have you seen it? I don't even have kids and I can't tell you how much I was moved by this under 2 minute HOLY SHIT revelation. Goldman has seen this video countless times before but for obvious reasons, it suddenly resonated deeply within her.
Now watch the damn video but if you are too lazy to click on the above link...It opens with a shot of a perfect, young, innocent little girl. Then... BOOM! We are abruptly inundated with images that have been consciously and unconsciously ingrained in our minds forever by beauty companies, celebs, mags, reality shows, you name it! Still and moving images that make us look at ourselves and make us begin to hate what we see and then proceed to change the very things that make us so special.
Goldman, being a new mom realized how her daughters innocence and confidence would one day be shaken and challenged. And so began her list of promises from mother to daughter that will bring tears to your eyes.
Here are a few I particularly loved...
Evie, I will never criticize your body for the way it looks.
I will not allow a scale to pollute where we live.
I will compliment you on your strength, your smarts and your kind gestures.
Now read the article and watch the video, you will be glad you did.
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