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Let the Festival Begin!

July 9, 2010

If you are one of the many lucky thespians to have attended state convention, you have no idea what “nationals” is like. In Colorado we are confined to one location (albeit an extensive & large one). In Lincoln, the Festival is spread across the entire campus of University of Nebraska - Lincoln (UNL). Many people, including myself, disparage Lincoln as a tiny little town among the cornfields, which it somewhat is. However, the UNL campus is a diamond in the rough. 


Two years ago, when I first went, I stayed in one of the old dorm buildings, the Pound. This year all of us were accommodated in the newer facilities, which are on the lever of many midrange hotels. The rooms are spacious, the lobbies are gorgeous, and the bathrooms are too shabby. And oh, the cafeteria! The thing I miss the most about Festival is the HSS Cafeteria! It has a plethora of options, fattening and not (you can guess which one I chose), and the entire complex is brand new, so there is never the feeling of being unclean, like so many other cafeterias. 


The rest of the campus sparkles just as brightly. The Hixon-Lied College of the Performing Arts and the Johnny Carson School of Theatre & Film have fantastic facilities which they generously lend to Thespians for the week. Of course, the rest of the campus is also used for workshops and Individual Events (I.E.s), but due to my busyness I was unable to partake in such frivolities. 


As a part of the production team for both the production of Urinetown, as well as the presentation of P.S: It’s Not What It Looks Like, I was able to get a behind-the-scenes look at all three of the main theatres, the Lied, Kimball Hall, and the Johnny Carson. The first two, in which we performed Urinetown were both beautiful and state-of-the-art facilities. The Carson Theatre, where we performed our remix of Too Much Light, is also a fantastic space. For a black box type theatre, it is really top-notch. And the staff for all three theatres, including the local crew as well as the Thespian representatives, went out of there way to be friendly and accommodating.


Finally, the three-thousand or so Thespians that overwhelmed the campus were also amazing people. I was lucky enough to share a room with a complete stranger: Jeremiah Light. A very fun and committed individual, Jeremiah is not only a State Student Officer (SSO) in Colorado, but thanks to his determination during Festival, he was elected as an International Thespian Officer (ITO) for this year. He was just one of many outstanding people who I encountered during the week. The people there were nothing short of some of the most talented and genial that I’ve ever known. There was not one person who was not thrilled to be there.


Next week, I’ll talk about the amazing opportunities at Festival, and the fantastic connections that one can make if the cards are played well! For now, thanks for reading, and have a great summer!


Hail Thespis!


G. Austin Allen

Department of the Treasury

 

Play Read-A-Thon!

July 2, 2010
Hello everyone it's your publicist, here to let you know about our majors fundraiser for the year of 2010-2011! We are doing a play read-a-thon, and we want you all to participate. Here is what you have to do:  1. Contact friends and family and explain that you are raising money for your department/school. Print out the letter and pledge sheet from the website. Your goal is $300. You will read as many plays as possible between now and Sept. Get them to pledge a certain amount PER PLAY you...
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Inside the Treasury

July 2, 2010

With each new Thespian board comes a new style of doing things, and a new tone for the department. I my three years as a Theatre Major I have noted that the biggest changes seem to come in the Treasury department. I have also seen the steady decline of enforcement from the top of each year to the bottom. It seems that most Thespian treasurers have trouble maintaining the guidelines that they set out at the beginning of the year. 


As the 2010-2011 Treasurer for Troupe 5869, I will be setting ...


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Some Reflections on Nationals

June 29, 2010
Hello this is Secretary Samie here to blog about the nationals experience!

Now first of all performing Urinetown for an audience of about 2,500 theatre-loving people was amazing. We got great feedback on our show, from the backstage crew to our fellow thespians; there was tons of positive buzz about our show. The most amazing thing about the performance-in my personal opinion-was coming out for curtain call to see the entire audience already on their feet. Talk about some thunderous applause! ...
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Wow wow wow Nebraska!

June 29, 2010
Hey. This is your outreach officer Mei Mei. I just got back along with our whole peetown cast and some more from Nationals in Lincoln, Nebraska! I have to tell you, I didn't actually mind Nebraska so much. I like humidity, it makes my hair super curly and shiny. I did sweat a lot though, but that's what deodorant is for. Lincoln was quiet and peaceful, well, besides all the high school drama geeks who flooded the campus of Lincoln University. We are a pretty loud breed of people. It was great...
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Boy, oh Boy

June 29, 2010
Hola! Its Tess :)
 Have any of you ever been to Lincoln, Nebraska? Well, I just got back from that rather dull place. For those of you who haven't been there, it's hot, humid, and sticky every minute of the day. Lincoln is a relatively small city with not much going on. It basically revolves around the University of Nebraska, which is a great school. If your wondering why I was there, it was because the national thespian convention is held there annually and I had the honor of going with the s...
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uh...me again

June 27, 2010
hey. It's Zach. Slowly realizing I do this more than anyone else. 

 Well, to those reading this, we just returned from the INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN FESTIVAL in Lincoln, NE. It was a fantastic trip. As you all (really should) know, we (being the Urinetown cast) got to perform twice, including the closing performance of the festival (best for last, right?).

Other highlights of the trip include:
SEVERAL amazing DSA IEs
P.S. It's Not What It Looks Like (Now critically acclaimed!)
College Auditions (and ...
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Shows

June 12, 2010
The 2010-2011 DSA theatre season has been announced and is as follows:

Thoroughly Modern Millie (Directed by Shawn Hann)
Twelve Angry Jurors (Directed by Brian Shea)
Eurydice (Directed by Alison Watrous)
The Rivals (Directed by My Liege: Lord Brandon, First Earl of Becker)

 The three (yes, three) intermediate class plays are:
Of Mice and Men (Directed by Shawn Hann)
The Grapes of Wrath (Directed by My Liege: Lord Brandon, First Earl of Becker)
The Moon is Down (TBA)
These are all plays by John Steinbe...
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Get ready for the new year!

June 8, 2010
Hello all! Tess Westenhaver here telling you to get ready for this coming school year! We have so many wonderful events planned for you all, including a lock-in, community theatre nights, and play readings. This year we are hoping to get more involved with the theatre community. Officers have been split up into groups to try and find out when other schools shows are, so we can a big group of our students together and go to see it. I am so excited for this because it our schools chance to show...
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Chicka Chicka Yea!!

June 8, 2010
Hola amigos!!
Vice President Harmon here..
I am so excited for this year guys. Like, an overload of excitement really. :) Myself, and my other fellow officers, met up and discussed our happenings next year as a troupe and department, and as you all know, most of it was about the all of the change. Some of you have been really opposed to these changes because it may seem a tad scary. Your used to your usual teachers and learning environment because that's what your comfortable with. However, I a...
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