Thursday, July 30, 2009

Providence Gap Reading, a picnic & more in Boone


Last week we had a reading for Providence Gap up in Boone for the Appalachian Festival, the new Preston Lane & Laurelyn Dossett collaboration that we will producing on our mainstage in June of 2010.

The playwright and the composer talk to the cast during rehearsal for the reading.

Cinny Stickland reading Levathy Lovell.

Laurelyn Dossett singing "Lady of the Mountain."

Yours truly reading the stage directions.

Laurelyn Dossett on banjo with Christine Morris and Noah Duvarney reading.


Jeff West, Katy Sink, & TJ Austin.


Josh Yoder, TJ Austin, & Lee Spencer reading Nurvel Greene, Chance Presnell, & Jackson Johnson.

Josh Yoder & Ginny Lee.

Patrons persusing the dramaturgical boards in the Valborg lobby before a performance of Oleanna.
App. Heights where we where we resided and where we had a tech picnic.

John Wolf giving some straight talk.

Boone boys who helped us with the production: Grayson, Marshall, & Jason.

Sean Dumm on the Barby!


Carrie Cook & Lee Spencer.

Emily Mails surprised, but still very cool.

Christy Wright & Ginny Lee.

Preston says, "I ain't a-goin' on no gosh darn picnic!
I'm a-goin' to do some office chair calisthenics instead."
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1 comment:

SeymourHardyFloyd said...

Drew,

You've done a great job with the blog, and it's definitely another great addition to all that Triad Stage does.

One suggestion I have is to add this blog to www.we101.com for Greensboro, NC. When you visit We101.com, go to Greensboro, NC, and then there should be a place to click on to add your blog. Just follow the directions, and this blog will be added. By adding the Triad Stage blog, that means that every time that you add a new post, it will automatically be listed at the We101.com site, potentially drawing more people to this blog, making more people aware of what is going on with Triad Stage, and hopefully attracting more people to Triad Stage's performances.

If you have any problems adding the blog to We101.com, or if you have any questions, plese e-mail me or call me. I should be in the Triad Stage computer.

Looking forward to "Picnic," and looking forward to your future posts here!

Sincerely,

Hardy