
Willamette University Theatre began rehearsals for it's upcoming production of Georg Büchner's last work, Woyzeck on the evening of March 9.
Franz Woyzeck is an impoverished soldier in a small town. Bullied by his captain and subjected to bizarre medical experimentation by an army doctor, Woyzeck’s nerves are already strained when he begins to suspect that his common-law wife, Marie, is having an affair with a drum major. Through a series of vignettes, the play charts Woyzeck’s increasing distrust and anger until, overcome with jealousy and despair, he is driven to destroy the only thing he has ever loved.
As is customary for our blog, we send a weekly questionnaire to designers, director, and other members of the production team to hear first hand about the progress of the show. For the week of March 16-20, director Jonathan Cole, department co-chair and theatre history/directing professor, had many positive things to say about the process thus far, stating:
1. What were your goals for the week?
We attempted to get the entire show on its feet in rough form, and to begin to flesh out transitions. And we did it! I'm so very proud of my actors and production team... the actors particularly have been kicking ass and taking names in terms of work ethic, responsibility and professionalism.
2. What challenges did you face?
3. Did anything turn out differently than your original plan? Any good
surprises?
Yes! Some of the vignettes/image work that we had talked about really didn't seem like it was going to fit once I saw the play on its feet. I'm delighted to say I was totally wrong: we added some of them back in, and they're AMAZING.4. Was there a student that contributed largely to this week’s
progress?
Sooo many: Britt Lauer, Sarah Lydecker, Geoff Suthers. . . and Bob Alsman has really stepped in in terms of leading the cast.5. Were there any new materials/techniques that you were excited to
incorporate this week?
Not so much.6. Did you have an “ah-ha!” moment this week?
7. What can students do next week to help with progress?
8. What did you accomplish this week?
9. What are you looking forward to for next week’s work?
Be sure to check back next week for rehearsal shots and more progress updates on the Willamette University Theatre production of Woyzeck.
The show runs April 17-May 2, check www.wutheatre.com for showtimes and ticket prices!
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