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Sugar High: A Brechtian B!itchslap live at SF Fringe!

8/29/2012

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This nice lady is your friend. Assistant J will help you onto the bus and she may give you a special present or a task! Do what the nice lady tells you to do, you will be part of bus driven, diesel fueled immersive theatre experience...
Buy your $10 ticket for SUGAR HIGH: A BRECHTIAN B!TCHSLAP  at the notorious SF FRINGE FESTIVAL http://www.sffringe.org/wordpress/sugar
SUGAR HIGH, written and directed by Patricia Miller


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Directing class #3 finals, BRT's "Under" and SF Fringe casting

8/6/2012

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Wow what a week: the third session of Berkeley Rep Directing Students present tomorrow night! Great collaboratory so far and more advanced classes to come ( stay posted). 
This Friday, "Under"  a new play about Persephone, goes up on the thrust stage. Co created by me, Alex Moggridge playwright and the Berkeley Rep Teen Play Creation team.I can't wait for the poetry , Cerberus the 3 headed dog and Zeus and the Yes men to meet this odd, moving love story. 
Meanwhile our SF Fringe Production Sugar High: A Brechtian B!tchslap is ramped up for casting, see details under Theatre sidebar!
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Next up Berkeley Rep: Teaching Directing

1/12/2012

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DirectingInstructor: Patricia Miller

Directing is the act of making the invisible visible. It’s a dynamic dance between words and action; creativity and craft; actor, director and audience. This hands-on class is focused on manifesting your vision and building your director’s tool box, no matter what level of experience. Analyze text, create theatrical space, explore the rehearsal process and collaborate with actors. Practical experiments and scene work will culminate in a showcase for invited guests. We will reference important directors including Stanislavski, Brecht, Brook, Bogart and Lepage. Dive in, stimulate your creativity and hone your craft.THU 7–10pm • 2/16, 2/23, 3/1, 3/8, 3/15 • $210

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