2012-2013 Season: Turning Toward Home

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Fun Times Preparing for the Winter Festival (First post)

So I come in to work today from a five day weekend, and I got a new computer/desk setup -- big monitor and all. Could do worse, couldn't I?

So far we at Arts on the Armory have been plagued (or blessed, depending on your perspective) with numerous snow days. As I speak, the snow is falling in Somerville and Greater Boston, and it looks like we are going to be trapped out of the office again tomorrow. While the weather truly is fitting for The Winter Festival, days off are bittersweet in the sense that we have so much to prepare for!

My first month in the ASP offices working with marketing has been a novel experience. The whole idea and concept of marketing is something I have hardly any experience with, and our marketing director here has really been showing me the ins and outs. I think the best example I can proffer was watching her barter the price for MBTA ads down to less than half the price, with free ads thrown in on top of that.

But the story I was really excited to share occurred last Wednesday. Laura and I went in with the Winter Festival directors (Doug Lockwood, David R. Gammons, and Allyn Burrows) as well as Tamara Hickey to film a segment for Somerville Community Access Television. Long story short, the folks at the studio threw me on one of the cameras, essentially because they could (like the Mallory quote: "Because it's there"). It was like being a kid all over again, even though I just stood there without having to do anything but watch the camera monitor and put on a big set of earphones. Interview went great (did it in one take), and we hope to have it on the website once the segment is finalized.

Clichéd moral of the story: anything can happen at Actors' Shakespeare Project. Coming up: Winter Festival in one week, leading a student group to come see Cymbeline, battling the snow for the next few days! Will keep you posted.

-T

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