October 2, 2013

Excerpt from Illuminations John Wyver NEW blog Post - In Gross Rebellion - October 1, 2013

 "This week is the sixth and final week in the main rehearsal rooms before the production moves into the theatre next week. In Stratford the main stage is dark this week for the get-out of the summer season of productions and, from tomorrow, the get-in for the complex Richard II set. The first preview is just nine days away – and our Live from Stratford-upon-Avon broadcast is six weeks tomorrow. In relation to the latter, a number of venues in the United States have now started selling tickets for ‘as-live’ screenings in the following weeks; go here for details. Here in the UK, we have more than three hundred cinemas signed up for the showing. 

Last Friday the company stitched the whole play together for the first time, and this coming Friday I and colleagues get to see a first run-through. To give you a sense of all that the RSC has released a selection of Kwame Lestrade’s rehearsal photographs from the rehearsal room. Meanwhile, all of the other aspects of the production tick along, including set building, costume fittings and much more. Yesterday, composer Paul Englishby and the production’s band and singers recorded the music for a CD and digital download release."



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his week is the sixth and final week in the main rehearsal rooms before the production moves into the theatre next week. In Stratford the main stage is dark this week for the get-out of the summer season of productions and, from tomorrow, the get-in for the complex Richard II set. The first preview is just nine days away – and our Live from Stratford-upon-Avon broadcast is six weeks tomorrow. In relation to the latter, a number of venues in the United States have now started selling tickets for ‘as-live’ screenings in the following weeks; go here for details. Here in the UK, we have more than three hundred cinemas signed up for the showing. - See more at: http://www.illuminationsmedia.co.uk/2013/10/in-gross-rebellion/#sthash.AYPHo7Mr.dpuf
This week is the sixth and final week in the main rehearsal rooms before the production moves into the theatre next week. In Stratford the main stage is dark this week for the get-out of the summer season of productions and, from tomorrow, the get-in for the complex Richard II set. The first preview is just nine days away – and our Live from Stratford-upon-Avon broadcast is six weeks tomorrow. In relation to the latter, a number of venues in the United States have now started selling tickets for ‘as-live’ screenings in the following weeks; go here for details. Here in the UK, we have more than three hundred cinemas signed up for the showing.
Last Friday the company stitched the whole play together for the first time, and this coming Friday I and colleagues get to see a first run-through. To give you a sense of all that the RSC has released a selection of Kwame Lestrade’s rehearsal photographs from the rehearsal room. Meanwhile, all of the other aspects of the production tick along, including set building, costume fittings and much more. Yesterday, composer Paul Englishby and the production’s band and singers recorded the music for a CD and digital download release.
- See more at: http://www.illuminationsmedia.co.uk/2013/10/in-gr
This week is the sixth and final week in the main rehearsal rooms before the production moves into the theatre next week. In Stratford the main stage is dark this week for the get-out of the summer season of productions and, from tomorrow, the get-in for the complex Richard II set. The first preview is just nine days away – and our Live from Stratford-upon-Avon broadcast is six weeks tomorrow. In relation to the latter, a number of venues in the United States have now started selling tickets for ‘as-live’ screenings in the following weeks; go here for details. Here in the UK, we have more than three hundred cinemas signed up for the showing.
Last Friday the company stitched the whole play together for the first time, and this coming Friday I and colleagues get to see a first run-through. To give you a sense of all that the RSC has released a selection of Kwame Lestrade’s rehearsal photographs from the rehearsal room. Meanwhile, all of the other aspects of the production tick along, including set building, costume fittings and much more. Yesterday, composer Paul Englishby and the production’s band and singers recorded the music for a CD and digital download release.
- See more at: http://www.illuminationsmedia.co.uk/2013/10/in-gross-rebellion/#sthash.AYPHo7Mr.dpuf
This week is the sixth and final week in the main rehearsal rooms before the production moves into the theatre next week. In Stratford the main stage is dark this week for the get-out of the summer season of productions and, from tomorrow, the get-in for the complex Richard II set. The first preview is just nine days away – and our Live from Stratford-upon-Avon broadcast is six weeks tomorrow. In relation to the latter, a number of venues in the United States have now started selling tickets for ‘as-live’ screenings in the following weeks; go here for details. Here in the UK, we have more than three hundred cinemas signed up for the showing.
Last Friday the company stitched the whole play together for the first time, and this coming Friday I and colleagues get to see a first run-through. To give you a sense of all that the RSC has released a selection of Kwame Lestrade’s rehearsal photographs from the rehearsal room. Meanwhile, all of the other aspects of the production tick along, including set building, costume fittings and much more. Yesterday, composer Paul Englishby and the production’s band and singers recorded the music for a CD and digital download release.
- See more at: http://www.illuminationsmedia.co.uk/2013/10/in-gross-rebellion/#sthash.AYPHo7Mr.dpuf
This week is the sixth and final week in the main rehearsal rooms before the production moves into the theatre next week. In Stratford the main stage is dark this week for the get-out of the summer season of productions and, from tomorrow, the get-in for the complex Richard II set. The first preview is just nine days away – and our Live from Stratford-upon-Avon broadcast is six weeks tomorrow. In relation to the latter, a number of venues in the United States have now started selling tickets for ‘as-live’ screenings in the following weeks; go here for details. Here in the UK, we have more than three hundred cinemas signed up for the showing.
Last Friday the company stitched the whole play together for the first time, and this coming Friday I and colleagues get to see a first run-through. To give you a sense of all that the RSC has released a selection of Kwame Lestrade’s rehearsal photographs from the rehearsal room. Meanwhile, all of the other aspects of the production tick along, including set building, costume fittings and much more. Yesterday, composer Paul Englishby and the production’s band and singers recorded the music for a CD and digital download release.
- See more at: http://www.illuminationsmedia.co.uk/2013/10/in-gross-rebellion/#sthash.AYPHo7Mr.dpuf