Congrats! What a great run for the cast and crew of All Hands on Deck, our latest Winter Sort of Thing with Eastern University Theatre! If you saw the show and enjoyed it, please leave us fan mail at our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/yesandcamp. We are so proud of our cast and crew! We are [...]
Archive for January, 2012
Congrats to the cast and crew of All Hands on Deck
Posted in All Hands on Deck, General, performance, Tech, tagged All Hands On Deck, cast, Congrats, play, show on January 29, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
“Less is not more” scene from All Hands on Deck
Posted in All Hands on Deck, General, performance, Video on January 27, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
In this scene, the “IFs” and their “reals” (so intrigued, aren’t you???) are trying to play a trick on Captain Papadapoulos, the trickster. This is our most exciting performance of the run, the Friday morning field trip show for area schools. You can see the excitement and exuberance of these kids as they participate [...]
Lois the Baby Giraffe
Posted in All Hands on Deck, General, pictures, Tech on January 27, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
One of our artist/actor/singer friends, Zach Stock (Winter Sort of Thing die-hards will recognize him as the star of many previous Winter Sort of Thing shows.) made this fantastic baby giraffe costume for Anna to wear for All Hands on Deck, our latest Winter Sort of Thing. (This is Rolando, not Anna obviously) Here’s what [...]
All Hands on Deck: “Let me…”
Posted in All Hands on Deck, General, Video on January 24, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Thanks to Dave Manzo and crew for filming and editing this great piece. Dave’s film crew is busy making a documentary about the process of creating the Winter Sort of Thing.
Captain’s Blog: A Captain is Only As Good As Her Crew
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged All Hands On Deck, Captain's Blog on January 16, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Ahoy, scallywags! If there’s anything I’ve learned as the captain of the most glorious ship to ever sail the seas (The Scattershot… my is she yar), it’s that a captain is only as good as her crew. Thankfully, my first mate (Melvin) and my used-to-be first mate (Monty? Moliere? Montgomery? I can never remember that [...]