Word: lorenzaccio
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Junior and senior years, I worked on Visiting Director Projects [sponsored by the OFA] with Jay Scheib and Scott Zigler,” Mangu-Ward says. Scheib directed “Lorenzaccio,” while Zigler directed “Balm in Gilead.” Mangu-Ward stage-managed for each...
Junior and senior years, I worked on Visiting Director Projects [sponsored by the OFA] with Jay Scheib and Scott Zigler,” Mangu-Ward says. Scheib directed “Lorenzaccio,” while Zigler directed “Balm in Gilead.” Mangu-Ward stage-managed for each...
...addition to addressing technical shortages, Hodgson says he hopes to institutionalize the Visiting Director Project for subsequent semesters. He says student-actors have spoken often of the invaluable experience of working for Lorenzaccio in the fall under the auspices of professional visiting director Jay Scheib...
These girls were brave, to put it mildly. Their show ran on the same weekends as the extremely “artsy” Lorenzaccio ran on the Loeb Mainstage; Lorenzaccio’s bizarre video screen projections and set which often blocked the view of the action were far, far removed from South Pacific’s wide smiles, clever choreography and unending optimism...
Scheib had to tailor Lorenzaccio not only to the cast but to the stage. Alfred de Musset never intended Lorenzaccio’s five acts to be staged, and the speed of the play, the warped, cinematic quality that has dressed up the tragedy as a farce, can’t wait for conventional set changes. The video camera lets the set remain fixed, and the action to move from room to room. It also lets the audience “see around corners,” an idea that Scheib takes very seriously...