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Theater vs. COVID – 19 #5 Life is different, Going Virtual, and World Theater Day

New restrictions

As restrictions get tighter and some are in full quarantine there are many virtual new opportunities opening up in our lives. It is not clear when this will end. Some of us have lost work and some are working even harder. But we’re finding new ways to connect. New ways to live. We can only hope for this to end well and soon. 

Toll on life

Life is changing as we know it. And it can take its toll on us in many ways that we never expected. It is okay to take a moment to breath and realize that life is not the same. It is okay to cry. It is okay to think about how things were and how they are now. Will life go back to how it was before? Will we be stronger for it? Only time will tell. But today is World Theater Day and these are just some things happening in the world and in our own theatrical community. I hope that we can at least see these things and know that we are strong and we are together.

What artists are doing

Ken Davenport has been an inspiration for me. I recently joined his TheaterMakers Studio. He has started something that I think is brilliant. Everyone is home including artists. So he is speaking with them while they are in their homes and we are getting to see what they are up to. Try to get some inspiration from them and hear stories that we probably wouldn’t hear if this were not happening. You can even ask questions in the comments and they may get answered. Such a cool project right now. And he is doing this EVERY night at 8pm EDT. You can also see the videos after they went live in case you missed it right here.

Ken Davenport with Stephen Schwartz. The home phone rang during the conversation. Such a fun moment!

More vulnerable yet more connected

Any actor will probably tell you that being vulnerable on stage and open to the audience and your scene partners is one of the most powerful things you could do. Well now that we are in the COVID – 19 era many artists are even more vulnerable than ever. Jobs are gone, gigs can’t happen, and they’re stuck at home away from their audience. Or are they? Now that we can connect through different ways we can be closer to each other, more vulnerable, and great conversation and possibly greater collaboration can ensue. Just ask my friend Dale Boccaccio Honor. He was able to have a whole conversation with Alan Cummings himself. Not to mention Lin Manuel Miranda joined a twitter conversation with Israeli journalists.

Now’s the time to reach out to celebrities and fellow artists because we’re all in this together. All stuck at home. All need each other. 

What our community is doing

Our community is doing some amazing things from Shakespeare readings (TITR,JPT), book readings (Rivka Deray and growing), Storytelling (Annabelle Landgarten), Zoom Hangouts, Zoom rehearsals (Ben Bard Players, CBDB Productions, Israel Musicals), and more. We’ll keep each other entertained, strong, and together.

For when the dust settles we will know that…

ART is essential

Jennifer Smolos,  The Dean of School of Visual & Performing Arts and the Director of Summer Programs at American Academy of Dramatic Arts who I took a three week musical theater course with and was my voice teacher for some time shared one of the best quotes I have seen in the past few weeks.. Remember We are Essential and we will be there stronger than ever.

And from the words of Ken Davenport

#Staysafestayhealthystayhome #worldtheatreday

Share your written work here? Have any other ideas to weather this virus? Let us know @ jerusalemenglishtheater@gmail.com

Community, Streaming, The JET Green Room, Theater Vs. Virus

Theater vs. COVID-19 #3

After my previous post Bakol Geller, a fabulous actress in our community shared with me this video of a neighborhood in Israel singing Od Tireh.

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Mel Brooks and Max Brooks

The great Mel Brooks of comedy and film does it again with his son. Very clear instructions and done in a fun way. Love Mel Brooks’ smile.

Acting is doing

Right now we are having different experiences in the Modern Era than we have had before but there are so many ways to still connect. We just need to do it. Acting is all about doing. We do action on stage. Right now the biggest stage is the entire world and we are all actors in it. Let’s continue to create together and I am sure we will find new ways to create and certain mediums will become much more prominent. Live Streaming, Movie parties online, etc. And maybe we will do some actions that we have never done before because now we have that time to finally say Yes and.

Khan Theatre and streaming

Some theaters in Israel are offering their shows via streaming. The Khan Theatre is one of those theaters and You can see Napolean, Alive or Dead (In Hebrew) via their Youtube channel today.

Learning is key

People in the theater business are always learning. Whether it be a new dance number for a show, a new song, a new accent, or just some new lines. We can take this time to learn things that we didn’t have time for or couldn’t afford to. One of the great inspirations for this blogging and this website was Ken Davenport, a producer of Broadway and the founder of theproducersperspective.com. He has created something called The TheaterMakers Studio and just let people know that you can sign up for free for the next 30 days. 

Ken wrote on his blog yesterday “I’d like to offer you the chance to join The TheaterMakers Studio for FREE for the next 30 days with code ‘FREE30’!”

This is one way to continue learning. There are plenty of Masterclasses online as well as Youtube tutorials. Videos to watch. Just check out Starkid Productions, as another community member, Sivan Raz, pointed out. Everyone is throwing ideas left and right on Facebook. It’s amazing how resourceful the online world can be. So pick up something you didn’t have the time for before and get started learning something new.

The Jerusalem English Theater Green Room

Or you can join The Jerusalem English Theater Green Room, which was launched this past September for people involved in the JET productions to have a conversation on Facebook. People are sharing all sorts of ways to view Theater virtually and keeping other’s spirits up.

What are you doing today?

So what did you do today? Do you have another idea? Want to write some of your own ideas here? Get in touch with jerusalemenglishtheater@gmail.com.