Sunday, April 26, 2009

Crows Have Heroes, Too

It was with great pride that I sat in a room filled with heroes on Thursday, April 23rd. In all, the United Way Volunteer luncheon had 25 tables making this a room of 250 people who volunteer in their community an extraordinary amount of hours. They came from all walks of life, some professionals, others were teenagers and young children, many were seniors. The oldest volunteer of the bunch was 93 years old! 

Their pictures went up on the screen as the emcee spoke briefly about the service these volunteers had done over the past year. The number of hours that some had volunteered was staggering. From 3 - 20 hours a week, for most and some were even higher. These are individuals who dedicated time from their busy lives to work for the greater good in their community. It really was an impressive event.

What made it even more special, was that our own Timothy Wilcox was nominated for the Arts and Culture Volunteer of the year. I don't know that many people know the amount of hours this young man gives to Upstart Crow. He works tirelessly to bring a level of music accompaniment that most youth performing arts programs do not have. He receives no pay for his countless hours of rehearsal with the orchestra, accompanying the cast at rehearsals and working with them on the their vocals as chorus and soloists. He is pretty handy with the tool box, not to mention the tech service to get the wireless up and running in the building and networking the printer in the office. And he has been seen in the hallways, vacuuming! Is there nothing this Super Hero can't do?

We have a wonderful organization, here at Upstart Crow Studios. But what makes it truly remarkable is the level of volunteerism that keeps us running. Thank you to all those who believe in the vision of keeping the arts alive and accessible to our community and especially to the children we serve. And a big round of applause for Timothy! 

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Happy Birthday!


Today is a unique day in history and one that obviously speaks to all Crows. Happy Birthday, Shakespeare and oh by the way, bon voyage.

William Shakespeare's birth is not officially recorded but his baptism is dated on April 26th. It is commonly accepted that his birthday was April 23rd and that he was born in a house on Henley Street in Stratford, Englan. Much of what is known about the man remains in court documents and church records and most significantly from his rivals.

To be sure, that is how Upstart Crow Studios, gained its name. From the penned hand of one of Shakespeare's critics, Robert Greene, came these words, which seemed to fit our intent and mission at Upstart Crow.

Greene disparages Shakespeare, an actor who fancied himself a playwright. Greene writes this about Shakespeare.

"...for there is an upstart crow, beautified with our feathers, that with his tigers heart wrapped in a players hide, supposes he is well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of us.."

From these words, Robert Greene gained fame. Shakespeare, on the other hand, is legend. His final enigma was to die on the day he was born, 52 years later. 

We wear the term "upstart crow" with great pride. We are unique individuals with dynamic voices. All crows are welcome here. Let us celebrate the individual today in honor of this worthy playwright, Shakespeare. We all have something to crow about!

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Wicked in Portland!


There is nothing better than taking your kids to Disneyland for the first time UNLESS it is taking your theatre kids to see Wicked! What a great show, great day and the joy of watching their faces as they saw the magic unfold on stage was the highlight of my week, month, year!

The powerful message and music in this touring Broadway production in Portland, OR is phenomenal. The sets are well used throughout the production with Galinda's bubble being used to levitate Elphaba is just a small example. The clock opening to reveal scenes at Shiz, the Emerald City and Monkey cages was brilliant. The costumes were stunning. They captured the magic of the Land of Oz from the stylish uniforms at Shiz to the stunning gowns of Emerald Citizens - every costume change was so integral to the sets and scenes to create an overall look and feel to the piece.

Vocals and choreography were outstanding. Since the Stage Door team is performing some of these numbers in their show, it was a wonderful opportunity for them to see the energy of the music on stage. From a flip of the wrist or foot movement or "Swish, swish" of the hair, it opened up a new perspective to their interpretation within their own characterization on stage. And of course, as they file away this extraordinary musical theatre production, they are looking ahead to the time when they will be performing this play on their home turf, Upstart Crow Studios.

Yes, much to crow about yesterday. How lucky am I to have such a great job - mentoring some of the greatest kids in the world! We Defy Gravity everyday!