Volleygirls, the day after

The event went really well! Thanks to everyone who made the trek on a grey day to support our work and share in Rob Ackerman’s Volleygirls. Our extreme staged reading was a whirlwind process, but we landed in a good place, and thanks to the commitment of the cast, the reading captured a little of the kinetic thrill of Rob’s play.

We’ll be posting pictures and a deeper round-up, but I wanted to try something new on the blog by first directly soliciting feedback from the audience and artists who were there in the comments section: what did you like? Any performances or moments you thought were particularly successful? Any sets you weren’t quite able to spike? Any thing we could’ve done to make the event run more smoothly? PLEASE post your responses in the comments.

As for me, I’m remembering many things fondly, but here’s a few specifics:

1. Tiffany’s Jess chastizing Isaiah’s Xavier immediately after kissing him.
2. DeWanda’s ‘nice’ face as Ingrid – it still makes me laugh when I think about it.
3. David’s Phil and Jane’s Carla rocking out to the Ladyhawk’s cheers.
4. Jessica’s delivery of “passing” as Marisol – a little detail that probably no one noticed but me – but she captured Marisol’s conflict of needing to lead but being afraid of the consequences in that one moment (and throughout).
5. Cotton’s “And I am by myself. All alone. Do you get that?” as Katie, the girl who has dominated everyone she meets, and by doing so, made herself entirely alone – in that moment, Cotton showed us the cost.

As for things we could have done better, I wish I’d taken Rob’s suggestion for Jocelyn’s entrance – she rocks out privately to some MJ before realizing she’s being watched, then runs from embarassment – and I chose to have her notice the audience watching her. Despite Caitlin’s hilarious and heartfelt cut-loose dancing, I think Rob’s suggestion of having Katie (another character) walk by and notice her might have played more clearly – I had thought the convention of the audience being an equal partner in the play would carry the discovery, but I think Rob was right.

SO how about you? What do you think worked? What didn’t? And THANK YOU again for everyone who showed their support!

12 Comments on "Volleygirls, the day after"

  1. TMC · August 10, 2009 at 10:58 pm · Reply
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