We've been rehearsing The Mystery of Irma Vep since September 3rd, and we're less than a week away from opening night on September 19th.
There are two things that consistently amaze me about producing for the theater - the first is how quickly the process moves from the first read-through of the script to a nearly complete show. The second is how well the process works even though some major elements are not added until more than halfway through.
Today - 10 days into rehearsal and five days prior to opening, we added costumes for the first time. Irma Vep is a particularly tricky show because each of the two actors plays multiple roles (and multiple genders!) which means there are a lot of costume changes over the course of two hours.
Here are actors Nick Linn and Mark Irish in one of the newly-costumed scenes:
That object in Nick's lap that looks like a wooden box is actually an Appalachian dulcimer. There is a scene in the play that requires both actors to play (really play - no soundtrack involved) dueling dulimers. So that's another element that we just added yesterday for the first time.
One thing is for certain: The Mystery of Irma Vep is going to be a very funny show. Tickets are now on sale for $10, and are available by calling (307) 703-7300.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
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