art, creative process, creativity, theatre

Inspired: Putting it together – the process of creating from the kitchen to the stage

The theater
The theater

There is a lot of prep work that goes into any creative endeavor. In theater, there are the acts of writing, casting, and rehearsal. In the kitchen, there are the steps of deciding what to prepare, gathering all of the ingredients, and measuring each component. Then the magic happens—we put it all together and see what we’ve got. That’s where we are with Sing After Storms as we began our final week of rehearsals yesterday. We’re all working our tails off, holding hands, and taking the leap. Together.

While the stakes of every project are different, the emotional process is the same. We lavish so much love and attention on each small piece and then we have to jump off the cliff and see what we’ve got. It can be equal parts nerve-wracking and exhilarating. For me, every creative act is always both. It keeps me on my toes while my heart flutters. I just keep breathing, and working, and somehow that’s always enough. We have to trust, ourselves, our collaborators, and the spirit that moves us to ever create anything. In the end, that trust, our hands, eyes, ears, and heart, are all all we’ve got. And they’re more than enough. Always.

 

 

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Inspired: Cabrini Repertory Theater – Where Sing After Storms Will Open in 10 Days

Our first home
Our first home

Yesterday we went to Washington Heights to see Cabrini Repertory Theater, the space that will house the first production of Sing After Storms. It’s a bit surreal to think that a year ago, not a word of this script had been committed to paper and now we are talking about details like the prop table, lighting plot, and transition music. We open in 10 days, June 18th at 8:45pm and then have 2 more performances on Saturday, June 21st at 9:00pm, and Sunday, June 22nd at 9:30pm. Tickets are $10 in advance at this link, $20 cash at the door. It was a thrill just to be in the space. I can’t even imagine how it will feel to see the show fill the eyes, ears, and hopefully hearts, of the audience.

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Inspired: Should we know a lot about a little or a little about a lot?

I’ve been thinking a lot about mastery lately because I am still, 7 years after graduating from business school, considering the value of being a generalist versus being a specialist. I see both sides of the argument. Being a generalist lets you see the insights and patterns that occur when you analyze seemingly disparate disciplines. Being a specialist lets you delve deeply into a specific area where you become an expert. Can we know a lot about a little and a little about a lot, all at once? I’m puzzling through that now. I don’t have any answers yet, but I’m searching for them. If you have any insights on this one, I’ll gladly take them!

art, creative process, creativity, theatre, work

Inspired: Lost and Found

From Pinterest
From Pinterest

I feel lost and found. Lost because I’m drifting away from my consulting work because I don’t enjoy it. Found because Sing After Storms and our amazing cast and crew have made me fall madly in love with the act of creating theater again. I literally run to rehearsal and never want to leave. I relish the roles of playwright, director, and producer. They make me feel more alive than I’ve ever felt in a very long time.

I don’t know where this road will lead. I just know I have to keep following this road as far as it will take me because it feels so good to take this journey.

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Visual Designs – the Amazing Anuja

Our incredible graphic designer for Sing After Storms created these amazing visuals for us. We just LOVE them! And her.

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Inspired: Soothing Saturdays

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From Pinterest

The last few Saturdays I’ve tried to take it easy, let the day unfold, and enjoy the company of those I love and admire. It’s a wonderful thing to kick back. I don’t do it enough. The creative benefits are incredible. I feel more alive, inspired, and ready to pour my energy into creative projects once the week begins. Here’s to a ritual of relaxation. It does your creativity good. Pass it on.

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Off we go…

A bit more about our table read of Sing After Storms through the eyes of Robert Flitcroft, our Associate Producer

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Inspired: Life in Beta

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From Pinterest

Aren’t we all in beta? Living, experimenting, evaluating, adjusting. We’re testing new ideas, new ways of being, doing, and seeing. My friend Amanda recently introduced to her friend Marsha, whose Twitter bio wittily reads “still in beta”. For me, that’s the only way to live. Let’s go have an adventure!

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Inspired: Table Read of Sing After Storms is Tonight

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From Pinterest

Today I’m putting on my theater director hat for the first time. I’m whipping up sangria and a Mexican buffet for the talented 15-member cast and production team of our play, Sing After Storms. For the very first time, everyone’s going to meet and we’ll run the table read to hear all of the actors say their lines. I’m off my rocker with excitement. This huge step forward feels amazing because we’re all taking it together. Go team!

You can grab your tickets to one of our shows in June at a 50% discount ($10) by going to http://www.eventbrite.com/e/sing-after-storms-friends-family-and-fans-discount-tickets-11129220799.

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Inspired: The Best Kind of Triple Threat

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From Pinterest

My favorite triple threat: Have ideas. Get things done. Have a heart.