How do you get to direct a play/musical?
Can you do it as long as you have funding, or do you need to be in the mermaids/permission etc?
Quoting actress from 17:42, 24th Apr 2005
How do you get to direct a play/musical?
Can you do it as long as you have funding, or do you need to be in the mermaids/permission etc?
Quoting Han from 22:38, 26th Jun 2005
Hey
I'm about to direct a musical this semester and produced the freshers' play last year. There are several ways of putting on a show and depending on the type of show it depends on where you get the money from.
First of all, pick a show. When you're researching it you need to have a think about where you'd like to put it on, audience capacity, creative ideas etc - in order to create a budget (even if it's only a provisional one). Your budget should include costume, props, set, lighting, sound, rights, printing, publicity and any other costs. Your venue should be covered by ticket sales (assuming you intend to charge for entry).
Once you've decided what you want to do you need to get funding. Mermaids can provide some or all of your budget depending on the nature of the project and how much money is involved. The freshers' play was funded entirely by Mermaids, but other shows have applied only for access to Mermaids materials (e.g. make up) rather than money. Other places to go for money include the Anthony Tudor fund, local businesses and anywhere else you could think of for sponsorship. It helps to have a producer who can concentrate on this for you.
Then you need to get auditions and rehearsals going - rooms are available in the union, and a few other university buildings but you need to book these in advance. If you are affiliated with Mermaids you get more free rooms in the union...I forget exactly how much...
The point is (which I'm trying to make, in my long-winded way) that Mermaids does not command, authorise or govern theatre in St Andrews. Working with them can make life a lot easier in terms of funding, facilities and access to expertise and guidance (since everyone on the Mermaids committee has experience in theatre both onstage and behind the scenes). But the driving force has to be you as a director/producer to bring forward an idea. In order to get funding you have to persuade people that it is worthwhile investing in your show but if you have the will, there is always a way!
Best of luck! Sorry about the length...
HQuoting actress from 17:42, 24th Apr 2005
How do you get to direct a play/musical?
Can you do it as long as you have funding, or do you need to be in the mermaids/permission etc?
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