Monday, September 17, 2018

She Loves Me (2018): Director's Note


      In 2002, My friend Beau was working at Tibbitt’s Opera House in Coldwater, MI. He got a set of free tickets to their big musical for the year and invited me along. The show was She Loves Me. We both loved it.  I picked up the 90’s cast recording and listened to it a million times over the next few years. Amanda had a similar experience seeing it in Miami, FL. with Mike. They saw it and it stuck with them. Cut to 2008.
Directing Scene 1.4 in 2008
     When we decided to launch Valley Theatre, it was an obvious choice for our first show. We already had affection for the characters and that great music. Plus it appeals to me as a show with a small cast and an offbeat little story. It remains one of my favorite musicals, which brings us to 2018.

Cast Selfie at 2018 Read-through
    Directing it again after all of these years was an interesting experience. Not only was I directing the actors, but in a way I was directing my 25 year old self. When rehearsals began we’d get in to a scene and I’d find myself catching things I’d missed before. I’d nudge things in a different direction thinking, “Not so fast 25 year old Nic.” I’ve enjoyed working with Mike, Amanda and Paul in reprising their original roles. Knowing the characters as well as we do has given us a freedom to try new things and see what shape the scenes take. It’s been memorable. I don’t think I’ll run out and re-direct all of my old favorites, but this was a very fitting way to cap our first ten years. Here’s hoping I age as well as this show.

Also, in preparation for the show I interviewed Mike, Amanda, Josh and Vanessa on The All the Books Show.   You can find the audio here

Debrief to follow...

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