tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1003558331120575193.post1309777781626937859..comments2023-08-24T07:28:15.209-04:00Comments on ARCHIVE: The Barksdale Buzz: Backstage with the Tuna HelpersJessicahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01690159972412894518noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1003558331120575193.post-77595485526295890772008-05-20T19:51:00.000-04:002008-05-20T19:51:00.000-04:00This is my 20th year of teaching Drama in the Ches...This is my 20th year of teaching Drama in the Chesterfield County schools and I have been thrilled by the productions this year at Barksdale Theater at Willow Lawn and Hanover Tavern. After subscribing to "Broadway Under the Stars" for five years, I have so preferred the intimate theatre environment that Barksdale offers. GREATER TUNA is a tribute to minimal sets, a small cast, and amazing costume changes. Although this show has been around for twenty plus years, I can't imagine the acting ever being better than what I witnessed on May 18 at the Hanover stage. Barksdale Theatre keeps old Drama teachers inspired and motivated to teach another five years!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1003558331120575193.post-3157185026667583012008-05-07T07:48:00.000-04:002008-05-07T07:48:00.000-04:00I too appreciate Chuck's positive comments about "...I too appreciate Chuck's positive comments about "Greater Tuna." I'm very glad he (you) enjoyed the show. <BR/><BR/>To add to Sara's comment, we have always encouraged subscribers from one series to switch to a show in another series if that other show is more to their liking. We purposefully scheduled "Greater Tuna" and "Peter Pan" (both of which I love) opposite "The Little Dog Laughed" (which I also love) for this reason. And still I received a very angry letter yesterday from Mrs. Garcia, a subscriber in Colonial Heights, asking why we couldn't try to achieve "at least some balance." <BR/><BR/>It's a humbling experience to learn how hard it is to get the word out. We remain a theatre committed to welcoming to the table everyone in our community. And we continue to ask audience members to help us by deciding at which table they'd like to eat. <BR/><BR/>We know some audience members prefer to see the tried and true, to stay within their comfort zone, to laugh and be entertained. We know other audience members like to be challenged and surprised, to experience theatre that is fresh and new, to respond with a variety of emotions--laughter being only one of them. <BR/><BR/>Those who think the Richmond audience is made up of only one type of theatregoer are simply wrong.<BR/><BR/>If we are able, we will continue to celebrate the art form of theatre in all its many facets, and ask audience members to meet us halfway by reviewing all their options and determining which shows are best suited to their tastes.Bruce Millerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09210691426665066387noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1003558331120575193.post-48469981158286479092008-05-06T15:49:00.000-04:002008-05-06T15:49:00.000-04:00To Chuck - I am so glad you enjoyed Greater Tuna s...To Chuck - I am so glad you enjoyed Greater Tuna so much and your experience at Hanover Tavern. We are very proud of the show and the wonderful talent both on and off stage. To address your suggestion about having a subscription option that allows you to choose your own shows, both from the Hanover season and the Signature Season at Willow Lawn, I am happy to say that we do! It is called a Passport Subscription and it contains 10 coupons (you can use them in any combination) for any show at any location. Please call the Box Office for more information if you would like, or you can call me directly at 643-2477.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1003558331120575193.post-42110931761012847302008-05-06T15:46:00.000-04:002008-05-06T15:46:00.000-04:00Just want to compliment all the talent both on-sta...Just want to compliment all the talent both on-stage and backstage on Greater Tuna. This is truly the kind of play I like to see- one that keeps me laughing from start to finish. It is rare we find such a performance, and Greater Tuna is that rare bit of brilliance. Well done! And once again, I appreciate the opportunity to opt out of the scheduled play at Willow Lawn and to substitute another play. Greater Tuna was worth the long drive from Powhatan to Hanover. The theater is cozy and we will definitely return. Maybe Barksdale could offer an opportunity to select a package of selections from either/both Willow Lawn or Hanover. That way we could avoid those "edgy" plays that make us uneasy when we watch.<BR/>We like to see more of the Tuna series also.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1003558331120575193.post-67507277179706590632008-05-06T15:42:00.000-04:002008-05-06T15:42:00.000-04:00I have enjoyed working with all the Tuna Helpers. ...I have enjoyed working with all the Tuna Helpers. I want to add that these folks are just amazing under pressure. The first time we ran through the show most of the costume changes were taking about 2 to 5 mins to complete. They were given the daunting task of making it all work in 20 seconds or less (in most cases.) This meant having to run them over and over again until it worked. No one lost their temper…in fact there was much laughter and cheering when it finally all came together. You can throw anything at these folks…they are THAT good! <BR/><BR/>As I overheard one patron said out loud on opening night to her friend sitting next to her “Now this show is FOR REAL!” <BR/><BR/>It’s so true! <BR/><BR/>Your Stage Manager<BR/>Jacquie O.Jacquie O.https://www.blogger.com/profile/00936464209333191761noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1003558331120575193.post-84892285846169910082008-05-06T11:02:00.000-04:002008-05-06T11:02:00.000-04:00Dexter, Shannon, and Eric--the Tuna Helpers--have ...Dexter, Shannon, and Eric--the Tuna Helpers--have overestimated the time it takes to accomplish their fastest change. Modestly, they said "as little as 15 seconds."<BR/><BR/>In Act II, however, they consistently transform me from R.R. Snavely to Thurston Wheelis in no more than 3 seconds! Basically, I exit left as R.R. and don't stop walking before entering right as Thurston. Audiences respond as though they've just witnessed a major feat of magic--"Oooo," "Ahhh," "Oh my lord!" Then, always, roars of laughter.<BR/><BR/>While some of the "magic" might be spoiled, I think it'd be a hoot if we were to have a closed-circuit TV monitor on stage (next to the radio?) and a camcorder backstage showing just what the Tuna Helpers are doing behind that wall. I'm not sure how delighted audience members would be by the sight of David and me in the near-buff (panty hose only), but the dexterity and speed of the Tuna Helpers is assuredly its own entertainment, quite separate from the show on stage.<BR/><BR/>We love our Tuna Helpers!<BR/>Joe Inscoe<BR/>(Thurston, et al)Joescoehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09488132743331961853noreply@blogger.com