Friday, October 01, 2004

3penny intensive

We've finished the intensive rehearsals for The Threepenny Opera... and am I glad! Everything has improved dramatically, and the cast appears to be getting on much better and I feel like people are finally starting to see how it's going to work.

I feel much more positive about it... so if you're in Melbourne and you're reading this... come see it!!

Also - had another meeting with Louisa the other day about Red Cape. She's so good at getting me motivated about it, she's so keen!! hehe. I've decided I definately want to incorporate which requires us to have a committee etc. but I think that's a better idea than just me being financially responsible for everything!!

Lou also wants to do some funky little flyers to tempt people about the arrival of a new company - at first I must admit I was a bit hesistant considering the production is a full year away. But I guess - why not? why not try and create a bit of a stir? I'm not intending to be ashamed of what we might be able to do the Red Cape.

Who knows? I might continue it on until it becomes big enough to try becoming a film production company too... revive the film musical and revive it here in australia... away from Hollywood and the memories of the studio system... YAY.

Would you go see a film musical? What kind of film musicals would you see?

Karaoke is coming up for fundraising for 3penny... hehe. Look out.

Friday, September 24, 2004

I might have tried to hard ....

I don't know, but do you think I might have been a bit biased when I chose my answers to the quiz?



Which Rock Chick Are You?

Musicians for Change

As you may or may not know, there's a Federal election coming up in Australia... and its starting to strangely feel a bit like the election in the US. There's the government in power, conservative, right-wing, allied with Pro-Family, Christian groups - and there's this enormous push to get them out of government and to get a government that is more accountable!!

I noticed yesterday a big poster announcing a group called "Musicians for Change" who are pushing to have Howard voted out. It made me curious, but it turns out there's a CD been released and everything, which I was very happy to see!
www.rockagainsthoward.com

But funny compilation CDs aside, I was interested if there was a political group trying to move against the government that was based in a group of artists banding together. I could not find one, but there is a website for people who are in the Australian Arts Industry to help them make a decision about the election : www.artsvoter.com/election2004/

You'll notice that their poll has the Greens and Labor battling it out neck and neck for the majority, with Liberal Coalition down at about 5%.... if only we represented the majority of the population...

An AWFUL (but great!) pic of me!


Me, either mid-sentence or a bit drunk at my 21st... hence the bad clothes... I don't always dress like that!! Posted by Hello

Thursday, September 23, 2004

New to blogging

My first post... my first blog... what to say? Not much really...

I guess an idea of what its going to be about. It will
1) a cow as white as milk...
2) a cape as red as... oh, sorry... wrong list.
Ahem.
1) map the development of my new theatre company "Red Cape Productions"
2) be a place to rant about cultural/political issues I feel strongly about, cause i feel bad subjecting people to that in person, and I am a self confessed Cultural Studies geek
3) give me yet another thing to do instead of doing other stuff
4) be a place where I will probably express stuff I don't always mention to people in person, the internet is great for that.

That's about it. Hope I make for interesting reading, eventually anyway, even if not right now.