The summer holidays and cast sickness and work commitments have meant that Stones In His Pockets Team, have been squeezing in rehearsals as an when they can - and this week I caught up with Director Bekka Prideaux to find out how things are going.
'September is when our rehearsal schedule really intensifies and we are in good shape thanks Kevin. The cast (John O'Leary and Alex C Brewer) are doing a great job. Their performances are developing nicely - as is their ability to juggle all the characters they play! We still have a lot of work to do but I am confident that in a month's time when we meet our audiences it will be in fantastic shape'
'We were excited to be joined by some of our technical team at rehearsals this week. The technical team are a vital part of our show, almost being extra cast members. They will really help us dart seamlessly between scenes.'
'The last few weeks have been very tough for us all emotionally - we lost a dear dear friend who was a member of the last show we all worked together on. She was a huge inspiration to us all and we hope we can do her proud with this show.'
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The cast get along well - the characters however ... |
I have been very impressed with the talents and the attitude of the cast - yes they laugh and joke a lot, but they are also working hard. At times I have totally forgotten that everyone comes to the rehearsal space after a full day in their paid work.
I asked Bekka if anything was concerning her 'Plenty' she said 'We are just introducing a few props and as the cast start to rehearse without being so reliant on their scripts things are always a bit bumpy and frustrating for everyone but they are doing really well.'
'The other thing that concerns me is ticket sales - the space we are performing in is much smaller that the Griffin Player's Audiences are used to and I worry that if people leave purchasing a ticket until the last moment they will miss out.'
Having seen the rehearsals so far I think this is a show you are going to want to see.
Join me next week when we are going to be catching up with another director - one from the show!
Griffin Players Present Stones In His Pockets by Marie Jones from 6-8 October 2016 at TADS Theatre in Toddington. Performances at 7.45 each evening and at 2.30 on Saturday afternoon
Our Stones is an on line mini series by RTE Arts Correspondent Kevin Doherty. As part of his exploration of Dramatic Arts in Rural Ireland he is following the cast and crew of an upcoming play – Stones In His Pockets. The play, a comic tragedy by Marie Jones, is set in a small town in County Kerry.