[BATA] SM needed for PROOF, students welcome

Mary mary@babblingfreak.com
Wed, 23 Jun 2004 14:04:25 -0400


Hello! If anyone knows an SM willing to work for cheap
or free- like a friend who wants the experience, a
student, or someone really excited about the project,
please pass this along!

thanks
respect,
Mary McGloin
http://www.babblingfreak.com/MMresume.html

The Theatre Project is currently searching for a Stage
Manager for our production of Proof by David Auburn.

The Dates:

Rehearsals start July 12th and go until Aug 18th. 
Rehearsals will most likely be evenings and weekends,
approximately 20hours/week.

Shows are Aug 19th, 20th, 21st, 23rd (MON), 26th,
27th, 28th. All shows are at 8pm. Shows are at OFF
MARKET THEATRE 965 Mission St. Ste 205. 

Our Mission in producing this play is to:
·	Foster a collaborative environment for artists and
empower them with the notion that "work begets work".
·	Provide a vehicle for illuminating the talents of
each artist involved.
·	Communicating Catherine's emancipating journey using
our vision of the play.
·	Plant a seed for a new theatre company that focuses
on producing intimate theatre productions that are
collaborative, craft driven projects.

Pay:
The production doesn’t have a lot of money. At most,
we can offer a $150.00 stipend. I know that is not
very much, but we can teach you a lot and you can put
it on your resume!

Contact us:

Mary McGloin 415-731-2614 or Robin Fontaine
415-370-3171 
Email: mcgloin@sbcglobal.net or robin@tinbox2.com


Artist Bios: 

Robin Fontaine received her training in New York at
Fordham University's Directing Program under OBIE
award-winner Lawrence Sacharow, and then under Anne
Bogart at the Saratoga International Theatre
Institute. She then moved to LA, where she led an
ongoing experimental movement workshop, and assistant
directed the world premiere of Richard Greenberg's
"Three Days of Rain" at South Coast Repertory Theatre.
In Sacramento, she produced and directed "Deus ex
Quanta", a darkly comic exploration of quantum physics
as it relates to homicide investigation. In August of
1998, she began an eighteen-month tour of Europe as a
performer with English Eurythmy Theatre in their
latest collaborative performance piece, "Don't I Know
You?". Shortly after landing in San Francisco in 2000,
she directed Talking With Angels at the Magic Theatre.
She then helped adapt the play as a one-woman show,
which she mounted in New York in 2001. In addition,
she runs a film and video production company, TinBox2,
with whom she directed a contemporary film version of
Chekhov’s THE SEAGULL, which will be released to film
festivals in the near future. 


Mary McGloin received her training in Santa Barbara at
UC Santa Barbara’s Drama Program. She has since lived
off and on in San Francisco since1995, having worked
as an actress in professional and community theatre in
over 75 shows over the past 19 years. She has worked
with some of the most prestigious theatre companies in
the country, including ACT, California Shakespeare
Theatre, and Theatreworks. Her work has also been seen
with up and coming companies such as Woman’s Will and
City Lights Theatre Company. She recently portrayed
Marie Curie in a production of Pierre and Marie at Bus
Barn Stage Company in Los Altos. This production will
mark the third play She has produced and acted in. She
produced and acted in a production of Cinderella in
1993. In Chicago in 1999, She co-founded Grassroots
Theatre Company – founded with the mission of creating
actor-driven, intimate theatre productions from a
variety of theatrical styles to showcase the talents
of the actors and directors.