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| Madison Lafond studies while she waits her turn for a makeup artist to give her body makeup. |
It is a
bittersweet moment for actors on closing night of Oedipus Rex. Those
in the show part ways and continue with their daily lives, but the
experience will remain.
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Actors Madison Lafond
and Jessica Wiseman chat
while getting ready for the
show. |
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Shanda Christiansen gets
her hair done early so she
has time to apply makeup. |
It is three hours
before the show and some actors arrive to ready for their final
curtain call. Shanda Christiansen was among the first of the cast to
arrive. "I am addicted to theatre.... but this is my last show
[on this stage.]" As Kelly Baker helped Shanda style her hair
for the performance, Shanda reflected on her experiences in the show.
"It's always a bittersweet moment when a show ends. You will
miss the friends you make, but at least I can catch up on my
homework." As more actors filed into the dressing room, they
shared similar statements.
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| Actors Rebecca Moore and Sam Head wait for their final touch of makeup before the final performance of Oedipus Rex. |
Tony Paradise
said, "... it's bittersweet -- when I'm done with this, I'm
memorizing lines for another show. It's a constant." Tony
decided to pursue acting later in college after studying biology for
about three years "I didn't like it," he said. "I
acted in high school ... so I came back."
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| Victoria Race, a makeup artist talks to actors Janelle Cross and Matt Allen in the makeup room. |
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An actor awaits for spirit gum, an adhesive, to be applied
to his face so his mask can stay on during the performance. |
The actors are not
the only one's who feel get stressed either. Blair Robinson, one of
the technicians, admitted, "it is very stressful, but I thrive
on that kind of stress." Technicians put in a lot of time in to
the show and have to neglect friends and along with other
commitments. “I miss my roommate.” Blair said, “... she's my
best friend.”
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An actor asks Victoria a question as she
applies a mask onto another actor's face. |
Technical Theatre
is probably one of the most disrespected part of theatre. “I never
appreciated technicians [in high school]” says Emily Sue Randall.
“It's not as prestigious as acting, but they are the ones that make
a show come to life.” Dominique Chavous, a technician, stated, “I
hate technical theatre. The thing that makes me upset are how actors
treat 'tekkies' as though they are beneath them.... It ain't fun.”
In contrast, Sabrina Nucci said, “I am very excited [for the show
to end] … I feel like it is my baby.”
The most
time-consuming portion of a technician, according to Emily Sue, is Tech Week. “[tech week] is commonly described as Hell
Week … I have to sit behind a plate of glass and call the ques …
but by the end of Tech Week, you are performance ready.” Emily Sue
is the stage manager of the production. “[Being stage manager] can
be very overwhelming. At times I would have the weight of the world
on my shoulders, but I enjoy it.... I'm sad now that it is over, but
it is nice to be relieved of that responsibility.” Emily Sue is a
college senior, she has one term left, but she has plans for the
future as well as some of the other actor in the show.
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Kelley Baker and Shanda Christiansen look at each other in
excitement as they get ready for their last show of Oedipus. |
“I want to teach
high schoolers how to act.” Emily Sue stated. Shanda is going to
start her own theatre company. “We're going to start here [in
Rexburg, Idaho] because my husband still has to finish school,”
Shanda said, “but we will eventually relocate to Utah” Another
actor has a bigger dream. “after I finish my student teaching, I'm
going to go to New York.” Says Seve Isaacs. “I've always felt to
New York. [I lived] in a big city, so that's why.” Though they have
aspirations to follow the memories and contacts made will remain.
"Half
the fun of getting to do a play is getting to meet a bunch of awesome
people." Ashley Messinger said. "I'm sad now that it is
over." says Emily Sue "it is especially sad when a show
ends because the cast is like family. You may never see these people
again (like Seve).... and you're sad it's over."
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| Ashley Messinger and Janelle Cross joke and chat as they work on their makeup. |
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