Saturday, October 27, 2012

Friday, October 5, 2012

Costume Information


Willow Blues Costumes

Part of this play take place in Victorian England in a porcelain factory.

We want to distinguish Thomas and Katherine by having them wear Willow Blue colors.  (Thomas’s blue could be his vest).  Everyone else:  Please DO NOT wear blue, except perhaps navy blueAlso, try to stay away from bright, jewel tone colors.

Men, general information:  Suits were usually black or brown.  Some men wore collars that stood up.  They wore bow ties or ascots.  Very rich men wore vests that were brocaded or silk. Other men wore vests, but not that fancy.  Some wore tophats and gloves.  The fabric was wool for suits and cotton shirts. They wore morning jackets. They did wear stripe or plaids for pants The clothing was not very fitted.
Thomas Barnes (Jr. Accountant-nephew of Mary Barnes) Black or brown suit, Could have a morning jacket, a vest (but not silky) Perhaps a top hat and gloves.  The stage directions say you are fancily dressed.  Imagine how someone who aspires to be wealthy, but isn’t really wealthy, would dress.
Potter Parimutuel (Manchester Moneylender) a black or brown suit or pants and vest silky or brocaded.  A top hat, gloves.
Ernest Caulk (Foreman) pants, cotton shirt 
Shinplaster (Auditor) Black or Brown suit or pants and vest cotton shirt bow tie or ascot
Constable pants and shirt, jacket.  Maybe navy blue.  Hat
Kathryn (Albert’s oldest daughter - nice dress ,long willow blue color.  Small print, very small hoop or just slip under dress small hat
Albert’s other daughters:  Beatrice Hopkins, Elizabeth Hopkins - nice dress, long, small print fabric, very small hoop or just slip under dress small hats
Camellia (tea  lady) gypsy look, long skirt(no hoop) colorful,  blouse, jewelry scarf for head, shawl on hip
Lady Mary Barnes (widow, factory owner) Very well dressed,  long dress with hoop, very nice fabric, long sleeve top that matches skirt  hat gloves
Victoria Gilbody(widow, factory owner) very nicely dressed, but not as fancy as Mary  Dress with hoop, hat 
Ann Chamberlain (secretary) Nice dress no hoop
Jo (cleaning lady) long skirt, or dress no hoop  plain color
Cordelia (tea Lady-in-waiting) like Camellia, not quite as much jewelry
Artists : Peggy, Lottie, Bessie, Hattie
All Artist- Long skirts and blouses, nice but not fancy, and black tint jackets like an artist (or hairdresser) has (see Mrs. Conto for more details on jackets - We have a couple)
Workers:   Lucy, Nettie, Lily, Polly, Sally
All workers -wear plain colored long skirt, no hoops blouse and we will get aprons to wear over your clothes
Contessa de la Milano very well dressed, hoops, shawl  purse, fancy hat or parasol
Translator:  nice dress, long, small print fabric , very small hoop or just slip under dress small hats


The other part of this play takes place in China  (Ancient times):
Bright, shiny  jewel tone colors.  For most of the characters, a Chinese mid-length robe with shiny black pants would probably work.  You might want to consider making a simple robe out of a shiny tablecloth or shower curtain.
We want to distinguish Chang and Koong Se by having them wear Willow Blue colors.  Everyone else:  Please DO NOT wear blue, except perhaps navy blue.

Chang (accountant) Willow Blue-ish top, black shiny pants
Tso Ling (wealthy man) pants and top with vest that goes to the floor
Ta Jin(nobleman wants to marry Koong Se) Very wealthy Pants and top with vest to the floor.  Special hat.
Guard & Captain: Doesn’t have to be an exact match, but should be similar.  Perhaps gold or silver tops with black tie belt and black pants.  Try to do some coordinating with each other. 
Debt collectors: Feng & Zhang – coordinate with each other - should be matching, perhaps red top with black pants
Koong Se (Tso Ling's daughter) long robe, willow blue color   
Lian (Koong Se’s maid ) long robe, not as fancy as Koong Se
Zhenjiang (secretary/fortune teller)  Robe  – Chinese, possibly embroidered, exotic looking
Family members:  Bright, shiny tops with shiny black pants
Sailors – We have sailor tops.  You would need white pants.
Thugs – White tops, dark pants

Some movies to get some ideas of what your character would wear:

For China: Mulan.

For Victorian England, you could watch Oliver!  A Christmas Carol, or other Dickens movies or miniseries; Wuthering Heights;  possibly Gaslight.

The King and I  or Anna and the King (rated PG-13 - intense violence, nothing graphic), might incorporate a little of both.  It’s not the right time period and set in Siam, not China, but it might have ideas (especially for the children in The King and I).

If you have questions, please check with Mrs. Conto as to what things look like.  She will have books to look at.

ADDED:  I was in Goodwill the other day, and saw several Chinese tops and several other robes.

Information About Scripts

I forgot to set out a sheet on this yesterday at auditions.

This year, we're using a different publisher, Maverick Musicals, out of Australia.  We've purchased the rights  to make our own copies of the scripts.  When the scripts are ready, we'll be emailing them, as well as the score, out to each family.

We're hoping most, if not all, of the families will be able to make their own copies of the scripts.  You can make one for each cast member in your family, if you'd like.  I'm not sure when the scripts will be emailed to you, but it will definitely be before the November 15 meeting.

If you're not able to make your own copy, we'd ask each family to notify us, and to pay $5 for each copy of the script and $5 for each copy of the score that you'd like.  You'll receive them at the November 15 meeting.

Our CD's this year will not have vocals to go along with them.  Learning the songs will be a little trickier, but I think you'll be able to pick up on them fairly quickly.

If you want more information on our show, you can go to the Maverick Musical website, www.mavmuse.com, or, more specifically, http://www.mavmuse.com/musical.asp?MusicalID=42.  You can read the information there, and set up your own account to view the perusal materials.

I'm very excited about the show and the cast this year!  I think we'll have a great time together!

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Cast List!!!


Factory (1850’s England)
Albert Hopkins (Manager – Kathryn, Beatrice & Elizabeth’s father) – Evan Kluge
Ann Chamberlain(secretary) –Trisha Conto
Beatrice Hopkins (Albert’s daughter) – Krista Fuller
Bessie (Artist) – Brianna Piotraschke
Camellia (tea lady) – Maddi Stuewer
Constable – Gabriel Cary
Contessa de la Milano – Angela Cary
Cordelia (Tea Lady-in-training) – Juliana Cary
Customs Officer – Conner Fregien
Elizabeth Hopkins (Albert’s daughter) – Morgan Fregien
Ernest Caulk (Foreman) – Henry Stuewer
Genevieve (Worker in Act 2) – Angela Cary
Hattie (Artist) – Hannah Piotraschke
Jo (Cleaning Lady) – Ally Boughton
Kathryn (Albert’s oldest daughter) – Sloane Schinke
Lily (Worker) – Laura Hintz
Lottie (Artist) – Micayla Pedersen
Lucy (Worker) – Erica Conto
Lady Mary Barnes (widow, factory owner) – Michelle Hintz
Nettie (Worker) – Savanna Braun
Peggy (Artist) – Marie Kluge
Polly (Worker) – Emma Green
Potter Parimutuel (Manchester Moneylender) – Nick Boughton
Sally (Worker) – Nora Kowalkowski
Shinplaster (Auditor) – Michael Conto
Stella (Worker in Act 2) – Elizabeth Cary
Thomas Barnes (Jr. Accountant- nephew of Mary Barnes) – Ethan Fregien
Translator – Elizabeth Cary
Victoria Gilbody (widow, factory owner) – Georgi Ritter

China
Captain – Elliot Kowalkowski
Chang (accountant) – Brandon Martin
Feng (debt collector) – Seth Schinke
Guard – Peter Fuller
Koong Se (Tso Ling’s daughter) – Elena Kowalkowski
Lian (Koong Se’s maid) – Maria Fuller
Ta Jin (nobleman) -  Isaiah Torrez
Tso Ling (wealthy man) – Coulter Boughton
Zhong (debt collector) – Raphael Cary
Zhenjiang (fortune teller/secretary) – Maddie Fregien

Chen Family – Charli Ritter, Lydia Braun, Gavin Piotraschke, Conner Fregien
Liu Family – Steven Holbrook, Grace Stuewer, Joshua Piotraschke, Peter Kluge
Yang Family – Megan Pedersen, Chris Cary, Clayton Piotraschke, Alex Mielke

Sailors* – Elliot Kowalkowski, Peter Fuller (Ishmael), Gabriel Cary (Erasmus), Gavin Piotraschke, Joshua Piotraschke, Clayton Piotraschke
Sailors’ Sweethearts** - Angela Cary, Elizabeth Cary, Erica Conto, Savanna Braun, Laura Hintz, Nora Kowalkowski
Thugs – Gabriel Cary, Gavin Piotraschke, Joshua Piotraschke, Clayton Piotraschke, Steven Holbrook, Conner Fregien, Chris Cary, Peter Kluge, Alex Mielke
Gypsy Dancers*** – Marie Kluge, Micayla Pedersen, Brianna Piotraschke, Hannah Piotraschke
TaJin’s Family Members – Charli Ritter, Lydia Braun, Grace Stuewer, Megan Pedersen
Bandits/Ghosts/Tigers**** -- Brianna Piotraschke, Hannah Piotraschke, Laura Hintz, Micayla Pedersen, Erica Conto, Savanna Braun, Marie Kluge, Nora Kowalkowski
Four Starts Dancers - Charli Ritter, Lydia Braun, Gavin Piotraschke, Conner Fregien, Steven Holbrook, Grace Stuewer, Joshua Piotraschke, Megan Pedersen, Chris Cary, Clayton Piotraschke, Peter Kluge, Alex Mielke*****
ADDED:  Additional Four Starts Dancers:  Maria Fuller, Maddie Fregien, Raphael Cary, Seth Schinke, Hope Kustic

* We have sailor tops.  You will need white pants (see Mrs. Conto for details)
** Angela & Elizabeth – you can probably use your same costumes, just dress down the accessories as sweethearts.  After this scene, you can join up as workers in the factory.
Workers – you’ll take off your aprons for this scene and maybe add an accessory or two for this scene.
***You will be in Drink a Cuppa.  You can take of your tint jackets and add a shawl and a gold necklace or two.
****You will be in the background of Shi-Jing Shi Sanbal, behind the big white curtain, acting out as Chang reads his poetry.
*****You will be dancing during The Four Starts – Dragon Dancing, Parasol Dancing, Lantern Dancing and Ribbon Dancing.