Our performances at UNCA in the Carol Belk Theatre have come to an end, and they have been great. We had a strong opening, with a good audience. As the show ran through the week, our performances and audiences got even better! Today marked our official Strike. (Strike is where the whole company joins together to take down the set, clean, and restore the space to the way is was when we found it.) This leaves us with just two more performances. A 10 AM performance in the Diana Wortham Theatre for local high school students, and a 7 PM performance for the public. Then once again, our show will close and The Tempest Project will have officially closed.
Moving into the Dianah Wortham Theatre will be a challenge for us all. The Diana Wortham Theatre is a much larger space, so the actors have to vocally adjust their voices to fill the space so that everyone can hear and understand what is being said. Secondly, Diana Wortham Theatre is a proscenium space. While we presented The Tempest Project in proscenium style in CBT, we will be performing in a true proscenium this Wednesday. This is also a challenge to the actors who will have to adjust their blocking as well.
This concludes today's blog...If you haven't yet gotten a chance to see The Tempest Project, you have one more chance! Wednesday at 7 in the Diana Wortham Theatre is your final chance to see The Tempest Project before we close!
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