Showing posts with label Theater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Theater. Show all posts

Monday, August 10, 2020

Spotlight on the Arts: Cady Garey, Drama

Are you an incoming or prospective student with a passion for the visual and/or performing arts? Then this is the week for you! Every day we will be featuring a guest blogger, each with a unique story to share about the thriving artistic communities at UVA. Our first guest is Cady Garey, a professor in the UVA Department of Drama!

I imagine that being a UVA student with a passion for performance is like being a kid in a candy store: so many exciting, delicious options that it is torture trying to pick just one option.  From the moment you step on grounds, you can truly be as busy as you want to be. Most UVA Students end up piling their plates precariously high with creative work each semester—it is nearly impossible to pass up squeezing in just one more thing.

Professor Cady Garey's DRAM 1010 "How Theatre Works" class.

Where to start?  I would say the Department of Drama!  One of my greatest pleasures as a faculty member in the Department of Drama is having the opportunity to introduce new students to the opportunities in store for them. You do not have to be a major or a minor or a third or fourth year to take classes or audition for our productions.  Please check out the Department of Drama website or like our Facebook page for info and updates.  A large majority of UVA students have interests in many areas and chose to have a Major and a Minor or a Double Major or some other interesting combo.  This is very true for students involved in the Department of Drama.  Some want to just take classes in Acting, playwriting, Lighting/Scenic/Sound/Costume/Digital Design, directing, African American Theatre, Speaking in Public, Theatre History, etc.  Many want to take classes and be part of our productions, working onstage, backstage or in our shops.  Most end up doing everything and are in our building constantly. When you get a chance, come check out our building - we are in the heart of Arts Grounds. I may be biased, but I think that we have the best lobby to hang out in and study or meet friends or rehearse anywhere on grounds.  Are you a dancer?  We also have a Dance Minor!  Again, no requirements to learn and explore in classes or audition for our dance concert each semester.  

Costume design sketches for a production in the UVA Drama Department. Photo by Jack Looney.

Our Theatre spaces are amazing.  We have the Culbreth Theatre, a proscenium theatre that seats 500+ people—this is the space where you might see a big musical or one of our Dance Concerts.  It is what you imagine when you think THEATRE—an orchestra bit that drops down when needed, a computer controlled fly system and, well, it is huge.  The Caplin Theatre is a thrust theatre that seats 300+ audience members.  And finally, the Helms Theatre is a large Black Box space that is super flexible, seating up to 150 people. Both the Culbreth and Caplin can also screen films and are busy during the Virginia Film Festival—more about the VFF in a bit.  Beyond our actual performance spaces, there are classrooms, studios, and shops -where we construct everything for our shows.

One of many performances spaces in the Drama Building, the Ruth Caplin Theatre can seat upwards of 300 audience members.

Heritage Theatre Festival, a professional Theatre company, takes residence each summer in our building and theatre spaces.  UVA students are welcome to apply for jobs in all areas of this company and may also audition for productions.

Theatre transcends physical space; in this photo, Prof. Garey's students explore movement and other concepts in an outdoor setting.

Make sure to connect early with our student organization, Virginia Players.  You can find more about them here and definitely like them on Facebook. Virginia Players members produce their own work through their Lab Series, host a ‘Play in a Day’ 24-hour short play creation and production event and numerous workshops each semester.  There is a branch of Virginia Players that focused on Playwriting and one on Film—SO much student film going on at UVA!  Virginia Players is currently putting together a Theatre Fair for the first week of classes.  At this fair, you will get to hear about their work, meet some of the faculty members of the Department of Drama and hear from representatives from other student run theatre organizations on grounds.  Some of the many student lead theatre producing groups you might meet at the Theatre Fair : Spectrum, Paul Robeson Players, First Year Players, Shakespeare on the Lawn and others.  Improv and Sketch comedy?  Yep!  Check out The Whethermen and Hot Kids Comedy.  And a cappella and dance groups? SO many—I do not even know where to begin. The Virginia Players are a great place to start—contact them through their web page or Facebook or email me, Cady Garey, at cew9e@virginia.edu to get on their email list.  And keep an eye out for announcements about the Theatre Fair and make sure to attend.

A recent production of Mr. Burns, a Post Electric Play by Anne Washburn. Photo by Mike Bailey.

Did you know that UVA Students are able to get a FREE ticket to any and all performances on grounds through the  Arts Dollars program?  This includes Music Department events, Drama Department Productions and the Virginia Film Festival. You could likely find some sort of performance to attend almost every day.  Tickets and info can always be found at the UVA Arts Box Office.  Make sure to check out the UVA Arts website and sign up for their emails. Always so much going on.

A big welcome to you!  We are glad that you are joining us at UVA. Don’t wait to jump in and start working, playing, creating and finding people you click with.  There is no doubt that Fall 2020 will be different than most semesters. Get settled in, dive deep into your classes and keep your eyes and ears open—art will find a way and you can be a part of it! We are excited to have you, your energy and your ideas on grounds.

Blog by Cady Garey of the Department of Drama. Contact her at cew9e@virginia.edu with any questions or curiosities about the performing arts at the University of Virginia!

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

In the Audience: Arts Madness



In the Audience



Arts Madness





Every year, UVa Arts puts on a multiple day event called Arts Madness.  During this time there are performances and showcases for all kinds of arts groups grounds, seminars on certain forms of art and even a graffiti wall.  The whole point of this event is to get the UVa community involved with all its artistic opportunities and showcase what students have done at UVa.  The showcase that happens during the event is a great way for artistic groups to show off what they can do, and events like the poetry slam give those who want to an outlet to express themselves they might normally get during the year.

During my first year, First Year Players was one of the groups who got to perform for this event.  I was lucky enough to be able to be a part of the songs we chose to perform and I also got to see other groups perform as we waited to go on and after we performed as well.  There was a fashion show, dance performance and an acapella group all performing on this one stage for anyone who wanted to come see a sample of the arts in our community.

Whether it's to perform with a group, showcase a talent, or just preview the arts, Arts Madness is a great event to get to for anyone interested in the arts at UVa. If you want to see past schedules of Arts Madness, click here for the UVa Arts site for the event.

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

In the Audience: Your Local Theater


In the Audience



Your Local Theater





I love to go to the movies with friends and there are plenty of opportunities to see movies in the downtown mall area, but the University also hosts movies in the Newcomb Hall Theater throughout the year.  The movies that are shown here are recent releases, before they go on sale as videos usually, and are at a much discounted rate.  I have been able to see movies before Oscar season that I wasn't able to see while they were in theaters.  I love seeing movies on the big screen too, so it's great that all of these are only a few dollars to see one of these movies.

My friends and I decided to take advantage of the theater our first year and see Skyfall, the most recent James Bond movie.  Even though it wasn't one of the movies considered for best picture that year, we still wanted to see it at the theater due to all of our love for anything James Bond.  We were able to finish up any work we still had to do for classes or our clubs and then met at Newcomb for dinner at the dining hall and then walked just downstairs to watch the movie.  It was great having the option to take a study break or quick get together where we didn't have to worry about catching a bus or taxi or figuring out rides to a theater that was further away.

Monday, July 7, 2014

My Date with CVille: Going to a Show


My Date with CVille


Going to a Show


This weekend I thought about going out to a restaurant on the Corner again or seeing another movie, but instead I decided to see Heritage Theater Festival's Thoroughly Modern Millie with a friend. If you're looking for a change of pace, there's always a performance going on at UVa that can be fun, exciting, dramatic, showy, and might even have you leaving the theater feeling a little more cultured.

Millie was great! It's a high energy, upbeat tap musical with humor just about anyone could enjoy. But just because Millie's run has ended, that doesn't mean there's nothing else to go out and see! Throughout the summer, Heritage Theater Festival puts on many different kinds of shows like last year's Annie Get Your Gun and later this summer Avenue Q.

During the school year, there are even more options to see the UVa Drama Department's to dramas and musicals (tickets are free to students!), countless performances led by UVa student groups, and shows by Charlottesville organizations like Live Arts.



Cost

-Heritage Theater Festival: $20 student tickets
-UVa Drama Department Performances: Free to students

Transportation
-Culbreth Theater is on grounds (the brand new Casteen Arts Grounds to be precise)

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

In the Audience: Continue Your Interest in Theater with First Year Players


In the Audience


Continue Your Interest in Theater with First Year Players



If you are an incoming or current first year or if you are an upperclassman who loves to see musicals,the performing arts group on grounds for you is First Year Players.  This organization puts on a show every semester and, despite its name, you can get involved no matter what year you are at UVa. I have been lucky enough to be a part of the cast for the two shows my first year, but my favorite experience so far has been watching the musical this past fall, Legally Blonde.  I served on the production staff for this show and got to watch all the aspects of the performance come together, from the great dances and songs to the movable set the tech teams had to construct.  When the first performance began, it was amazing to see how every aspect of FYP's community came together to create a successful show.


Here's how you can get involved:

  • Cast: At the beginning of the Fall and Spring semesters auditions are held, but only first years or first year transfer students are allowed to audition. All you need to prepare is a short song, but be ready to dance and read a monologue as well.
  • Pit orchestra: Anyone can audition to be a member of the orchestra for a show and auditions are held around the same time as cast auditions.  Each show will have its own requirements for instruments so contact the pit director of each show to see what they need.
  • Technical Crews: You do not have to be a first year to join a technical crew.  Anyone can be a part of one of the various tech teams that are needed to put on each show.  These allow new students or upperclassmen to join as new members and meet once a week until about two weeks prior to the show.


If you want to know more about First Year Players, check out their website by clicking here. They will be putting on The Producers in the Fall semester of 2014, so be sure to come see it or join to help out with the show!