an exploration of the lives of those who have been touched by cancer.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Applause, Applause & More Applause
We want to say Thank You to all who came out to see the journey!! When we first started the journey, we gushed about our cast and how amazing, incredible, outstanding, etc. they were and we stand firm in our declaration that they are the absolute greatest! We have had a strong base of committed actors who were so dedicated to the journey that they stepped in and stepped up to fill in wherever we needed them.
Here it was, Friday October 22, 2010. The Cast and The Team began arriving by 5:30PM. This was a very special night for us, it is the night that we close our three night run. With mixed feelings of excitement and knowing that this was our last show, we went into full blown action focusing on preparing for the journey on stage.
Each night, we anxiously anticipate that there will be an audience to come and see the journeys on stage. We only hoped that if no one else showed up, at least our family and friends would fill in some seats. The first night we feared that the audience would be a bit sparse because of the horrible weather we were having that day. It was only two days before the show that the weather was unseasonably warm, sunny and bright. However, on our night to begin our journey on the stage, there it was - a nor-easter.
Meanwhile behind the scenes, The Cast were preparing and warming up. Some stretched, sang songs, laid on the floor, danced, somersaults, vocalices you name it, it was happening.
Just before the journey begins The Cast and The Team has a brief meeting
The dressing room with the Make up Artist
(Zelda Pushkin and Ashlee K)
Well, it was about 7:20PM and there they were people waiting in the lobby for us!! The show began at 8:10PM as we waited for everyone to be seated. We were treated to an audience that were not only strangers to us but they were filling up the seats and had great enthusiasm applauding at the end of each scene - some even responded verbally, cheering and sharing their brief connections to the character. One person responded "Me too!" when they heard the cast member declare that she was a breast cancer survivor.
(Amanda Casarella)
The second night was also exciting, the audience were in and seated so promptly that you would think they all came in on a scheduled bus/train tour. The opening scene began at 8:05PM. In fact, it was so quiet that I was curious to know if we were able to fill out a row. During intermission, I walked out to check and there they were people and there were lots of them. I mingled and asked if they were enjoying the show and the responses were overwhelmingly positive. By the end of the night, they were applauding and sharing their own personal journey with cancer whether they were a survivor or have had someone who was diagnosed with cancer.
(Dawn, Albert, Tara Notvest and Ashley)
Final show, October 22, 2010 - 8:05PM and we begin with a few people in the audience. Yikes!!!! However, after checking out in the lobby, there they were -- people! They were waiting to enter the theater as they could not enter during the scene. It was such a good feeling :-) Okay, they were late but there they were waiting to get in to see our journeys. Our show ended with more rave reviews. The responses were mixed with connections to cancer, wanting to make sure that they check up on their health, happy to see the different journeys explored, and so much more.
(Bianca Golden)
(The Reception)
The best news of all is that although we had our 3 night run, The Day That Changed My Life is not over. The journey has just begun, stay tuned..........
Dawn
Sunday, October 17, 2010
It's On & Happening!!
With all the fan fare about the journey coming to the stage, you just might be wondering how did it go? And if I missed it I would want to know for myself.
So here's the scoop, it came off magnificently! The Day That Changed My Life took its place on the stage at the Manhattan Movement & Arts Center and held the firm position with confidence - delivering an outstanding performance. And.... we're not tooting our own horn, the journey received rave reviews by the audience. Some briefly shared their own cancer journey. There was laughter, tears and cheers!
Of course we want to say Thank You to our wonderful audiences for coming out and cheering on The Cast. They are simply the best!
Here's a look behind the scenes and a sneak peek of the journey on stage:
Make Up with Ashlee K
The journey (just a quick peek)
Some audience members during intermission
Zelda Pushkin (Sherrie)
Don't worry, there's still another performance coming up on Friday October 22. You can purchase your tickets. Come join us and take your seat :-)
Dawn
So here's the scoop, it came off magnificently! The Day That Changed My Life took its place on the stage at the Manhattan Movement & Arts Center and held the firm position with confidence - delivering an outstanding performance. And.... we're not tooting our own horn, the journey received rave reviews by the audience. Some briefly shared their own cancer journey. There was laughter, tears and cheers!
Of course we want to say Thank You to our wonderful audiences for coming out and cheering on The Cast. They are simply the best!
Here's a look behind the scenes and a sneak peek of the journey on stage:
Make Up with Ashlee K
The journey (just a quick peek)
Some audience members during intermission
Zelda Pushkin (Sherrie)
Don't worry, there's still another performance coming up on Friday October 22. You can purchase your tickets. Come join us and take your seat :-)
Dawn
Saturday, October 9, 2010
This Is It!
Start spreading the news ♪♪ It's 1 week from today♪♪ You'd want to be a part of it ♪♪ In New York ♪♪ New York
As you could only imagine, everyone is excited! The journey to the stage is taking it's position in less than a week. We have worked to get the word out through every social network site, personal emails, evites, radio and other media outlets, word of mouth to random people on the street :-) and we will continue to use the bull horn until October 23rd, 2010.
Some members of The Team and The Cast shared our journey to the stage with the listening audience of WLNK 101.5 FM.
Here we are with Radio Personality Hostess Lady D of Inside the Zone
We had a blast! In addition to promoting the play, we spoke about the uncertain journey of cancer, the importance of early detection, free screening and knowing your family's health history. Clearly, our journey to the stage means so much more than just another Off Broadway Play.
The Cast has taken this journey very seriously.
The Day That Changed My Life is coming to the Manhattan Movement and Arts Center for a three night run on October 15, 16 and 22nd, 2010 at 8:00 pm sharp. This is a must see, not to be missed - event.
We want Thank You for your support and wonderful words of encouragement and be sure to get your tickets. Keep spreading the news
Dawn
Friday, October 1, 2010
It's On -- The Count Down
October is here and there is no doubt that we are filled with anxious energy fully aware and anticipating that there will be a few challenges ahead. However, as always, we will make it happen!
We have a few announcements to make (drum roll please......................)
The journey to the stage begins in 14 days from the post date - did you get your tickets?
There are new updates of The Cast and you can read all about them there.
We also have an events page on FaceBook where you can invite your family and friends.
Rehearsal was great. We had our moments of serious consideration, laughter and tears. Some members of The Cast and The Team were also interviewed for an upcoming magazine article. We know that this journey will continue. This is just the beginning.
We cannot complete this post without saying Thank You! to everyone who is supporting our ambitious efforts to take a different path in keeping the awareness going. We know that there are people traveling from different states to see our play; we have heard from the families who have been affected by cancer; we know that there are survivors who are coming; we know of the support groups who are planning to attend and we are humbled.
We have you in mind and that's why we are working every minute of our days thinking of ways to improve and make this journey a journey to remember. Please, please, please do not wait another minute to get your tickets you do not want to miss this!
Dawn
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