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Peter Vincent thinks people see what they want to ([info]smokingmagician) wrote in [info]wariscomingcom,
@ 2012-07-29 01:12:00

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Entry tags:angel dumott schunard, ariel, brittany pierce, darcy ainsley, marguerite blakeney, oliver queen/green arrow, peter vincent, troy barnes, wesley wyndam-pryce, zatanna zatara

Filtered against Evil, Dark, Katherine, and Ed
So well over a month ago I posted something on here about starting up a theater group, since pretty much all the singers, actors, and other performers have had their careers thrown in the toilet by being fictional. Thanks for that, Seal. Yeah, anyway, shit happened and that kind of got sidelined for a bit, so here I am again, bringing it back up. So!

Actors, singers, dancers, magicians, musicians, makeup and costume and set artists, writers, other backstage and behind-the-scenes crew, what the fuck ever you do, if you are interested, come talk to me. I know there's a lot of new faces, too, this is extended to everyone interested as long as you aren't evil.

We need to figure a couple major things out, including
-Who's going to be involved and how? What can you do?
-Where are we going to do this? Do we want to try and rent someplace, or should we start smaller?
-How are we going to get funding for this? What can we do on a limited budget?
-A lot of us have famous faces. I know there are people who can do subtle glamours to keep us from being recognized and causing legal troubles and media attention. Can any of you help us out?
-What exactly do we want to do? What kind of show do we want to put on?

So yeah, come throw ideas around here, and we ought to meet up sometime soon so we can discuss this further in person.



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[info]smokingmagician
2012-07-29 08:58 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, it's tricky when you no longer have a viable resume, let alone the fact that some of us look like already famous people in this world.

Good to meet you, Marguerite, and good to have you on board. I'm Peter Vincent. I was a stage magician back home.

It's fine. There's a number of people interested, judging from when I asked before, so we'll work it all out.

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[info]blazeinhereyes
2012-07-29 10:16 pm UTC (link)
A bit. I doubt many would know what I have done unless they are familiar with French theatre and theatre prior to 1792. Still I think a theatre group for those of us displaced would be a good thing for those reasons.

It is nice to meet you, Peter. Really? That sounds fascinating.

I am glad to see that people still enjoy live performance arts with all if the technology this time has.

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[info]smokingmagician
2012-08-01 01:17 am UTC (link)
Oh, you're really old school theatre, then. That's great, actually. With all of us coming from different backgrounds it'll give us a unique brand of diversity.

Yeah, it's definitely something I have a lot of fun with. It'll be good to get back into it.

If anything, I think the advancement in technology is a good thing. Gives us new tools to work with and new ways to get people's attention.

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[info]blazeinhereyes
2012-08-01 01:40 am UTC (link)
Diversity is extremely important, I find. Not just in theatre, but life. There is a lot that can be learned if you are open to it.

That is the best feeling, to do something you enjoy. I really look forward to being able to perform again and help with costuming and props.

It seems impersonal to me, though that may be the television really. You lose something but I can see how technology can help with other aspects.

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