Returning from D.C. - June 27
Posted by Martha Lavey on 6/29/2006We completed our run of Love-Lies-Bleeding at the Kennedy Center on Sunday, June the 25th. In total, we did 11 performances – from Saturday, June the 17th through our closing on Sunday, the 25th. We were there at the invitation of the Kennedy Center as the inaugural production in their New Fund for American Plays initiative. We performed in the Terrace Theatre, a 472-seat proscenium on the Rooftop level of the Center.
I had a terrific time doing the Kennedy Center run. For one thing, it’s been awhile since I have had the experience of centering my days around the day’s performance(s). When I am in a play at Steppenwolf, my day is split between life as the artistic director, and my life as an actor. That split life is an enormous privilege – and a deep pleasure – but there is a particular charm in thinking exclusively as an actor. This is especially true when the site of the performance is a city as rich in urban and cultural life as Washington, D.C. We stayed at the George Washington University Inn in Foggy Bottom, close to the Kennedy Center and so strolled by the Watergate Hotel on our walk to the theater every night. Georgetown was a short walk away and it was an easy hop onto the Metro to reach the Mall (with all of its great memorials and museums). (more…)
This weekend we began technical rehearsals for
This week we entered week 3 of rehearsals. Normally this would seem like a luxurious amount of time, but because of our casting issues (we didn’t have a full cast until week 2) and since we are currently missing