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FAMILY="SANSSERIF">Newsletter #1 Sep/04<SPAN class=192222620-19082004><FONT
face=Arial color=#0000ff> / </FONT></SPAN>Berkeley High School Drama
Department<BR></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><BR></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><FONT size=2>Greetings. <BR>I am Jordan Winer, Drama Teacher
and head of The Drama Department at Berkeley High School. This will be my fifth
year as Drama Head. I feel very lucky to be leading such an amazing
bunch of students, and to see them become leaders themselves, it’s a real
honor. This is the first of what I hope will be a bi-yearly (Fall
and Spring) newsletter about Drama at BHS. The purpose is to let everyone
know what’s going on down here, so that BHS theatre continues to become a
real part not just of student life but of our community life. We want to
let you know what’s happening so that if you want to come see the shows, or
volunteer in some way, you’ll have the opportunity and perhaps the inspiration
to do so.. so get in touch and stay in touch. <BR><BR>“Love the Art Within
yourself, not yourself within the Art”-Constantine Stanislavski<BR>
</FONT></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><I><B><BR><FONT size=2>The 2003-2004 school year was a year
of firsts for Theatre at Berkeley High School. Some of the highlights
were;<BR></FONT></I></B></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><BR><FONT size=2>1-The long awaited return of an advanced
class, </FONT></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 size=2
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>Advanced Theatre Projects (H). </B></FONT><FONT
size=2><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">This year long
honors class, ATPs, was dissolved about 10 years ago, though I was
never able to really find out why... .I am very proud to have brought this
course back to BHS... our students can finally stop taking Drama 1 over
and over again!!<BR><BR>2 -The first student-produced Fall Play, </FONT><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>“You Can’t Take it With You”
done by the ATP class </B></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF">. They did it all, directed by </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica
color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>Rachel Rudy and Simon
Trumble.</B></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF">.</FONT></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B><BR><FONT size=2>Alumnus Katey
Lawton</FONT></B></FONT><FONT size=2><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"> was hired to be tech-director. (See Alumni Section
later)<BR><BR>3- The </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>ATP</B></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"> class saw three evening shows at </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica
color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>Aurora Theatre</B></FONT><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">, </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica
color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><I>The Lobby Hero, Antigone Falun Gong, and
David Mamet’s The Old Neighborhoo</I></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF">d. After the talkback at The Old Neighborhood, </FONT><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>Sean Barry and Chandra
Krinsky</B></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">
performed the short </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>David Mamet play “Yes”</B></FONT></FONT><FONT size=2><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"> and the Aurora audience and
cast was thrilled at this surprise treat!! <BR><BR>4 -Several Guest
Artists came in last year to teach. </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>John Warren</B></FONT></FONT><FONT size=2><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">, the mercurial local director
taught directing and status work to the ATP class. John Will be back in January
again for a 2-3 three week residency teaching directing to the ATP class, a
longer stint this time.<BR> </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica
color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>Delia MacDougall,</B></FONT><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"> local actress from</FONT><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B> CalShakes, and a Word for
Word</B></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">
founding member, came for a week-long Mamet- acting intensive in ATPs. We then
went to see Delia perform at the Aurora Theatre production of </FONT><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><I>The Old
Neighborhood</I></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">...
(see above) </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>Christopher Morrison from Impact
theatre</B></FONT></FONT><FONT size=2><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"> also visited both Drama Class (for Stage Combat) and ATPs
for Character Movement. (See plans for this year...) Delia drove the kids
nuts with her detailed method of scriptg analysis, but they learned that
punctuation is crucial in analyzing scripts ... (dot dot dot)-...”
“<BR> <BR>5 -</FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><I><B>Voices in the Hive</I></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica
color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">! </B></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica
color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">Our first ever documentary -theatre style show
happened in the Blackbox Theatre.- In the style of </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica
color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>The Laramie Project</B></FONT><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">, or </FONT><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>Anna Deveare
Smith’s</B></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"> work,
seven students , led by seniors </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>Dav Wright and John Newton</B></FONT></FONT><FONT
size=2><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">, interviewed
students and teachers and administrators, then transcribed their
interviews...With me as text-wrangler and director, we created a show in which
they played these real people and we created a quilt of voices, voices from the
crazy “hive” of our school. Voices in the Hive....<BR>
This was a terrific experience as it really helped bridge a gap between many
types of people who share this place, and it was just plain fun to see the kids
impersonating their teachers!! It was an amazing way for the students (and the
audience!) to really gain empathy and understanding...<BR> We
just may do another show in this style this year... </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica
color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>John Warren,</B></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica
color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"> who is really one of the leading creators of
shows in this style, may come and do something of this nature in the
spring...he’s made incredible shows of this kind both at </FONT><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>Tamalpais High School (a show
about John Walker Lindh the “American Taliban”) ,</B></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica
color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"> and for his own company,</FONT></FONT><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 size=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B> Unconditional Theatre
(such as “Groping for Justice, The Bob Packwood Story”)<BR></B></FONT><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><BR><FONT size=2>6-We purchased
a</FONT></FONT><FONT size=2><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B> light board and dimmer pack</B></FONT><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"> to turn the Drama classroom
into a truly functional Blackbox theatre. </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica
color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>Jud Owens and Aron
Jacobson</B></FONT></FONT><FONT size=2><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"> are working to make that <BR>happen at this time, the
Blackbox will be functional on September 1st!! thanks guys!<BR><BR>7- For
the second year in a row, we attended the </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica
color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>Lenea Festival, </B></FONT><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">a statewide Drama festival ion
Sacramento, with a student led contingent. Again we presented a one-act
play “Hotline” directed by Senior Simon Trumble, as well as scenes and
monologues. We won </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>three awards,</B></FONT></FONT><FONT size=2><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"> for technical achievement,
excellence in one-act play category, and one other thing I can’t remember at the
moment, but come check out the awards, they’re in my classroom until the new
trophy case gets built!<BR>- <BR>8- Our First Ever World Premiere of a Brand new
Musical!! </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>“Man
in the Musical”. CD Roms and videos </B></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica
color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">of this smash hit show are available from
</FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>Berkeley
Community Media. </B></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF">Thanks to BCM and Brian Scott for capturing this amazing
event.</FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B> The
Berkeley daily planet called this show “first rate.. in nearly every
way”</B></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"> It was a
pleasure for me to direct this show and help</FONT><FONT face=Helvetica
color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B> Phil Gorman and Lila Tschappat
</B></FONT></FONT><FONT size=2><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF">bring their vision to life. Expect more amazing things from
these two... <BR><BR>9- Our first </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>Spring One Act Festival</B></FONT></FONT><FONT
size=2><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"> produced and
Directed by the Advanced Class. They presented short works by
David Ives, A.R. Gurney, Christopher Durang, and David Mamet...<BR><BR>10
-Broadway musical field trip..not quite to Broadway, but Scott McDonald, who
taught one Drama class last year, did organize a really fun trip to see
</FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>Hairspray</B></FONT></FONT><FONT size=2><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"> at the Golden gate theater last
June. I was there and it was a real great show and a fun afternoon. Thank you
Scott! Lion King was done as well! <BR><BR>11-Our </FONT><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>first ever Performing Arts
Department Senior Awards Ceremony.</B></FONT></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica
color=#000000 size=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"> With award certificates and a giant
cake and many pizzas, we had a tearful yet joyful ceremony in which we
recognized about 40 students who had given so much of their hearts and
souls to the performing arts over the last four years... This is something we
are already planning to do every year. Some of the Theatre recipients
were:<BR></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B><FONT
size=2>Tabatha Hovestadt, Davern Wright, Chandra Krinsky, Kelsey Gustafson,
Annie Goodman, Remy Jewell, Charles Clear, Molly Stewart-Cohn, Sonja Dale, Baily
Hopkins.<BR><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><FONT size=2>This year, 2004 - 2005<BR>Where are we
going? <BR></FONT></B></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 size=2
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"> This year, our introductory level
year, Drama/Acting Workshop, will be structured very differently than
before. it’s just gonna be better focused to an actual goal.
<BR> The Fall, Dramatic Arts class, will lay a general
foundation of knowledge . </FONT><FONT size=2><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF">The Goals: To introduce students to the craft, traditions,
and purposes of the Theatre. To guide them into finding their own
individual place among the audiences -and the theatremakers- of tomorrow....
<BR> </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF">In the spring, we switch into Acting Workshop, the goal of
which is</FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">; To guide
students into the craft of Acting, training them to be dependable, creative,
ensemble members in Theatrical productions. </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica
color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">Spring is really about giving them the first
“set of tools for their actor tool bags” as Delia MacDougall says...
</FONT></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B><BR></B></FONT><FONT size=2><FONT face=Helvetica
color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">If you want more specifics on that, what we’re
gonna do, see, read, study, just contact me.<BR> I apllied and
got a </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>grant to take ALL MY THEATRTE CLASSES to see 2 shows at
Berkeley Rep</B></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">.
We will see Mary Zimmerman’s (Creator of the groundbreaking Metamorphoses)
</FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><I>Secret in the
Wings</I></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">, as well
as the Play </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><I>Eurydice.</I></FONT></FONT><FONT size=2><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">..The students will also work
together, across the class lines, on a mentorship program I have devised to
bridge the gap between Advanced and Beginning students.
<BR> The </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>Eurydice</B></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"> play will lead nicely into the </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica
color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>FALL PLAY.</B></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica
color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">. This will be an original piece that I and
Christopher Morrison will create with the ATP class. It will be based on the
greek myth of </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>Orpheus and Eurydice </B></FONT></FONT><FONT size=2><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">. I will direct and shepherd the
work, Chris Morrison will work with the class for three weeks in October
developing scenes and physical work. This play will be produced by the students,
with our guidance, and will open December 3rd.. <BR> Who
knows, perhaps we will even take this play up to Sacramento for the Lenea Fest?
ATPs will also put on a show in the spring....TBA<BR> Beginning students
will be performing their work at various times as well, and everyone and anyone
can audition for The Spring Musical. This will be A </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica
color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>Chorus Line, directed by senior Simon
Trumble </B></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">with
Adult advising and supervision by</FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B> Jaime Knight,</B></FONT></FONT><FONT size=2><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"> a terrific BHS art teacher just
hired. <BR> I will not be directly involved in the Spring musical, a
tough but necessary decision as I have started my own theatre company, APE, Acme
Players Ensemble, and I will be busy with them. Simon has had a good amount of
directing experience under my watch, we have worked closely, and I have every
confidence he will put on a first rate, fantastic show...<BR><BR></FONT><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">EVENTS:</FONT></FONT><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><BR><BR></FONT><FONT
size=2><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">DRAMA OPEN HOUSE!
Come and talk about the year ahead, ask questions, brainstorm ideas, voice
concerns, celebrate the year ahead of Theatre at Berkeley High!! ALL are
invited, parents, friends, students...come on by, September 9th,
Thursday.</FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">
</FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">The Drama Room,
A-203, BHS, 4pm-6pm...</FONT></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><BR><BR></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 size=2
FAMILY="SANSSERIF">BBQ! The Performing Arts Department will be hosting a BBQ on
the campus green the very next day, Friday Sep 10th,
4-6pm..<BR><BR>AN ARTS SMALL SCHOOL, in Berkeley? Moooooooooo. Yes folks, it’s
comin, next year, the above 2 events would be a good place to find out about
it...</FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><BR><FONT
size=2> </FONT></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B><BR><BR><BR><FONT size=2>Alumni
news:<BR></FONT></B></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 size=2
FAMILY="SANSSERIF">Susanna Shulman just finished a terriffic portrayl of Cecily
in CalShakes Importance of Being Earnest. Katey Lawton, ‘01, after
designing our incredible set for the fall Show, got into the Art Institute in
Chicago and is studying Art their now. Andrew Gruen, ‘02, is busy producing
theatre in New York City. Claire Bullen ‘02, and Joe Ruzer ’01, are
also rumored to have moved to the big apple to keep pursuing their
dreams...David Chernicoff ‘02, will be starting’ his second year at Yale
where he’s continued his Improv work.. Aron Jacobson ‘00, parted ways with
SUNY Purchase and is going to be doing some work here at BHS, as well as for
APE, setting up our blackbox theatre, welcome back Aron! Aron was tech director
when I took over the program 5 years ago and really helped me learn the ropes
here... Trow Shaw ‘02, who used to be called Emily Trow Shaw, got into Carnegie
mellon and will be headin’ there soon to study acting...she was a huge hit in
the extended show “Triptych” at the Magic Theatre last year...<BR>
</FONT><FONT size=2><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>Hey
alumni, contact me, let me know what you’re doin, and most importantly, come
back and give to the place that gave you so much. As you gain experience and
learn life and Art lessons, come back and pass them on... THANK YOU to folks
that have come back to work here like Katey and Aron....It’s been very positive
for them, and it can be for you too!!!<BR><BR><BR></B></FONT><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">How can you get involved? Glad
you asked....</FONT></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><BR><FONT size=2> <BR>There are lots of
opportunities for fans, friends, parents, and students to get involved in the
theatre we do here at Berkeley High... We’d love to get some of you folks who
pack our house for the musicals to come down and volunteer, give some time and
expertise to our program...whatever your skill, I can get you workin’ on
something important down here... A few possibilities, things we need help with
are:<BR><BR>-creating a web site for BHS theatre with schedules, ticket info,
artist bios, photos and video clips of shows, links to things like how to buy
videos or CD Roms etc...<BR>-help painting and building scenery.<BR>-electrician
help in setting up equipment<BR>-carpentry<BR>-help with arranging guest artists
to come in, or coming in yourself if you have something that would make the
kid’s Theatre education richer<BR>-good ole donating of money, which can be done
through the Berkeley High School Development Group...<BR>-Selling tickets and or
cookies at any of our shows...<BR>-Donations of things like costume pieces, copy
and or fax machines, interesting props, swords, pieces of interesting
scenery...<BR>-Lots more things that probably you know better than I do since
YOU know what your talents and passions are....<BR></FONT></FONT><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B><BR></B></FONT><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 size=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">Closing
Thoughts:</FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><BR><FONT
size=2>It’s no mystery that Arts funding aint increasing any time soon. At
the same time, we in the arts are always being called upon to show off the
fabulous richness of our school, for opening ceremonies, etc..So it never hurst
to let people know, the School Board, Principal, Superintendent, how important
this program is to you and to your kids, to the community. If we are to continue
making this place brighter and richer, we need your help....make a phone call or
wrtite an e-mail every now and then and let people know you value the Arts
here.<BR><BR>In my 5 years as the Drama guy here, I have really tried to create
not just great high school theatre, but Great Theatre for our whole community to
enjoy and to be challenged, and thrilled by. I think we have achieved quite a
bit of this. Our shows have sold out our 500 seat theatre, been hailed as
“brilliant” by such luminaries as </FONT></FONT><FONT size=2><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>CalShakes’ Jonathan
Moscone</B></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">...and
“truly great theatre” by </FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>ACT’s Casting Director Meryl Shaw</B></FONT><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">... and </FONT><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B>Tova Zeff, from the Screen
Actors Guild</B></FONT></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000 size=2
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"> found her way to our “Man in the Musical” and exclaimed to
me, “the performances you got from these kids were incredible! So
professional!”<BR><BR>In the end though, the real value of Drama here at BHS are
the life lessons it teaches ALL our kids, not just the ones who go into theatre
careers. It teaches the power of teamwork, of the Ensemble. That together, we
are greater than the sum of our individual parts. Art matters.<BR><BR>Keep
in touch. <BR> <BR></FONT><FONT face=Helvetica color=#000000
FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><B><BR><FONT size=2>Jordan Winer<BR>ph (510)
332-1931<BR>Hypedrama@aol.com<BR>jwiner@berkeley.k12.ca.us</FONT></B></FONT><FONT
face=Helvetica color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><BR></FONT><FONT face=Geneva
color=#000000 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">
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