news-category: Campus News Last Show for GWU Fall Theatre Season, 鈥楾he Last Five Years,鈥 Presented in Millennium Playhouse By Office of University Communications On November 10, 2021 A collage of photos from rehearsals for 'The Last Five Years": from left, Rebecca Belk as Cathy Hiatt, Markus Byrd as Jamie Wellerstein and Elie Brinson as Cathy, and Byrd. Photos by Claire Allen Production鈥檚 Stage Set-up Challenges Actors to Speak to All Sides of the Audience By Claire Allen, Intern for Communications BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥敵扇耸悠碘檚 Department of Theatre Arts presents the final show of the 2021 Fall Season鈥”The Last Five Years鈥濃攁 musical written by Jason Robert Brown and first performed in Chicago in 2001. In the words of the show鈥檚 director, Dr. Chris Nelson, assistant professor of theatre arts, this year is the 鈥渟mall musical year.鈥 As such, it will be performed in the smaller Millennium Playhouse, located at 141 S. Main St., Boiling Springs. 鈥淭he Last Five Years鈥 runs Nov. 18-20 at 7:30 p.m., and Nov. 21 at 2:30 p.m. The show is rather simple in terms of its cast, as it only features two characters, but the story is a bit more complicated. This musical follows Jamie Wellerstein, an up-and-coming young novelist, and his wife, Cathy Hiatt, a struggling actress. Despite the two telling the same story, it is from two perspectives. As Jamie tells his side, the story progresses chronologically, beginning with meeting Cathy and ending with their separation. Cathy鈥檚 account, on the other hand, begins by telling the audience she and Jamie have recently broken up and ends early in their relationship. The two characters only interact once, which is at their marriage when the two stories collide. Jamie is played by Markus Byrd and the role of Cathy is shared by Elie Brinson and Rebecca Belk. This unusual style of storytelling causes the audience to hope for the relationship, all the while knowing it ultimately fails. Seeing the progression through the eyes of both characters also introduces the question of who was most at fault. The show explores different personalities, different backgrounds, a realistic building up and breakdown of a relationship. The theatre department鈥檚 productions serve both as entertainment and as educational opportunities for students to experience. To try something new, the decision was made to rearrange the space within the Millennium Playhouse, or the 鈥淢ill鈥 as those who are familiar with it call it. 鈥淲e chose to use a thrust stage for this show, with the audience on three sides, which is a challenge both directorially and performance-wise,鈥 Nelson described. 鈥淚t’s a good learning experience for our students, but it is a challenge not to play to one side all the time.鈥 Rehearsal for this show began almost immediately after the end of the previous show, 鈥淗edda Gabler.鈥 Cast, crew, and professors, like Nelson and Dr. Stafford Turner, who has been supervising and instructing the music during rehearsals, all gather multiple times a week in the Mill to practice. Each day, there is a specific goal for the night that builds upon the progress of the previous rehearsal. For example, at the beginning of the process, the first few scenes are the goal. The next night, the next few scenes. Eventually, once all the scenes are 鈥渂locked,鈥 which means the staging of specific scenes is set, everyone involved prepares for full run-throughs, which involve practicing the whole show with minimal interruptions. Finally, there are dress rehearsals, the dreaded 鈥淭ech Week鈥濃攖he days leading up to the performance in which cues, lights, sounds, and details are perfected鈥攁nd finally opening night comes around on Thursday. Nelson describes the overall environment of rehearsal: 鈥淲e have a great cast and crew who work very hard, and are fun to work with. Dr. Turner, the musical director, is great to work with as well. Things are upbeat at rehearsal and it’s a fun group.鈥 About the show in general, Nelson said, 鈥淚 have been somewhat surprised by how quickly it’s come together. The show is shorter than you might think from reading it and listening to it, so rehearsals go by pretty quickly, especially since the performers are generally well prepared for every rehearsal. Since it’s a musical, we don’t do much more than we are scheduled to do, because we want to save the actors’ voices. We haven’t had too many speed bumps and I feel really good about where we are.鈥 Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for veterans, students and seniors, $5 for GWU faculty and staff, and free for GWU students. For ticketing information, click . Claire Allen is a senior English major from Salisbury, N.C. She greatly enjoys both reading and writing, and is a consultant at the Writing Center, a Writing Fellow, and president of Sigma Tau Delta. She is currently the Assistant Stage Manager for The Last Five Years. 成人视频 is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to six professional schools, 14 academic departments, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., 成人视频 prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Ignite your future at 成人视频.edu. A collage of photos from rehearsals for 'The Last Five Years": from left, Rebecca Belk as Cathy Hiatt, Markus Byrd as Jamie Wellerstein and Elie Brinson as Cathy, and Byrd. Photos by Claire Allen
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