Friday, January 13, 2012

WE'RE BACK!

Look for a new production from Bohemia Players in 2012. We're currently in the planning stages and finding a new play is job one. If you're a playwright or know of one who would like to donate a script in return for a world-premiere production please send an e-mail to lestravel@hotmail.com or leave a comment on this blog.

In the meantime, any one on the Eastside who is interested in joining a social group of artists for an evening of conversation, support and camaraderie please check out "Mammoth Arts Salon - Third Thursdays" on facebook.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Veselé Vánoce (Merry Christmas in the language of Bohemia)

It’s been just over two months since “Lauren Leaping” closed and a storm is blowing in. Finally there’s a moment to sit and reflect.

Every once in a long while I’m involved in a project that touches people. I never dreamed this show would be inspiring – but many have said they’re ready to tackle new creative endeavors after seeing our play. The enthusiasm and appreciation we received from our audiences was overwhelming.

There’s always a point early on in rehearsals where I question my passion for theater. At times it feels like it’s something I do out of habit and training. As opening draws near, I’m resigned to get the show up and running but really look forward to the vacation that follows. Then performance week arrives, the juices kick in and I feel more alive than I know how to feel. Nights are long, days are exhausting, but then comes that moment on stage when the audience connects with your character. The people in the play and the people in the house share an indescribable communion. Six months of (unpaid) work becomes completely worth it.

Thank you, everyone, for letting me have that moment. Kim, Jeff and Jim, there is no way I could have had a more perfect cast. The integrity and commitment you brought to your roles inspired me. Kenji, our show would have absolutely failed if you hadn’t stepped in at the last minute to be our House Manager. Debby, Brian and Ana – you were all there when I needed you because of broken locks, blown circuits and venue changes. To those of you who gave us your time to attend; your presence meant a lot more to us than the money we could charge for a ticket.

And to our playwright, Kristen, thank you for sharing your words, your ideas and the people that inhabit your mind. We tried to render those words with clarity and become your voice. I hope we conveyed the warm heart at the center of your play.

I can’t imagine a better beginning for Bohemia Players, and Santa has already dropped a new project in my lap. Stay tuned. May the new year bring many special moments.

Lesley

Thursday, October 1, 2009

The Details

LAUREN LEAPING
an original play by Kristen Davis-Coelho
Thursday, October 8, 2009 – 8:00 p.m. Preview
Friday, October 9, 2009 – 8:00 p.m. Opening Night
Saturday, October 10, 2009 – 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 11, 2009 – 2:00 p.m. Matinee
At the Mammoth Lakes Arts Center Theater, 549 Old Mammoth Road,
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
No tickets, no reservations, just show up!
Meet the Playwright at the Mammoth Lakes Library
400 Sierra Park Rd., Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
Saturday, October 10, 2009 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Mini-performance by the cast and question and answer session with Kristen Davis-Coelho
For more information call: 888 566-4787

T-Minus 7 Days

We're a week away from our preview performance. I should be freaking out, but I'm not. The cast has worked really hard and the characters have developed. There are some last minute technical details to work out (what's new), but I'm confident it will all come together. What's unusual about this show is that our actors are spread over 500 miles - from Jim in LA to Kim in Bishop, me in Mammoth and Jeff in Carson City. We've only had one rehearsal with all four of us in the same room. But we meet next week as a team - ready to pull it all together.

I am so grateful to everyone who has supported this project - it's been an incredible experience. I just left the annual meeting of Sierra Classic Theatre, a group who gave me the freedom to grow as an actor and director. It was wonderful to reminisce with old friends and the evening helped me understand the power of theater to connect people.

Hopefully if you're readng this, you'll be able to come out for our shows next week. "Lauren Leaping" is our gift to our community - a free theatrical performance about people connecting. It's funny, it's sad, but above all, it's about the hard choices we all face.

See you there!

Friday, September 11, 2009

ONE MONTH AWAY!

Here are our finally official performance details:

FREE THEATER IN MAMMOTH!!


Bohemia Players present:

The world premiere of

Lauren Leaping

A dramedy in two acts

Written by Kristen Davis-Coelho

Directed by Lesley Bruns

Performed by:

Kim Stoiber
Jeff Chamberlin
Jim Harnagel
Lesley Bruns

Thursday, October 8, 2009 – 8:00 p.m. Preview
Friday, October 9, 2009 – 8:00 p.m. Opening Night
Saturday, October 10, 2009 – 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 11, 2009 – 2:00 p.m. Matinee

At the Mammoth Lakes Arts Center Theater, 549 Old Mammoth Road,
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546

No tickets, no reservations, just show up!

Meet the Playwright at the Mammoth Lakes Library
400 Sierra Park Rd., Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
Saturday, October 10, 2009 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Mini-performance by the cast and question and answer session with Kristen Davis-Coelho


For more information call: 888 566-4787

Saturday, September 5, 2009

We have no business doing theater!


Our new slogan – which pokes fun at our mission to produce plays without money. So far, so good. We’re a month away from our opening dates (October 8-11 at the Mammoth Lakes Arts Center). We’ve had very productive rehearsals – it’s a joy to work with a professional, talented and inspired cast. Now we’re down to the nitty gritty of getting sets, lights and props together. Sierra Classic Theatre has generously offered the use of the book flats I built for “The Compleat Works of William Shakespeare” many moons ago. We need to borrow some furniture – most urgently a love seat. We also need some general apartment type furniture – coffee tables, end tables, lamps, sofa, dinette tables and chairs. If any one has extra furniture in a spare room that we could borrow for a couple of weeks – please call me at 888 566-4787. If you'd like to be on our e-mail list, either add a comment to this blog or send me an e-mail at lestravel@hotmail.com Many thanks to everyone who has provided assistance and encouragement. It’s been great to have friends step up and offer help with publicity, stage management and ushering. If you’d like to be involved – let me know. We're SO excited about our upcoming debut!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Words of encouragement

Here's an e-mail excerpt from Brian Elerding, an actor and writer of the film "Autodoc." We had a fun discussion about life and art (which mimicked his screenplay) after his movie had its "soft" premiere at the Mammoth Film Festival last year. Check out the website: http://www.thedrivecollective.com/

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Hey Lesley! I took a look at the blog and I'm really so happy to hear that you've done it! I especially like the Burgess quote...very appropriate.

There really should be more of that going on everywhere. Sometimes I wonder if there should be no money in art at all, and it's something that we all just DO. That it's such a part of our culture that we all become storytellers. We come from storytelling cultures that handed down our histories through generations...why not bring it back? Why do we have to be CONSUMERS of culture, rather than CREATORS?

The two things that I've been passionate about in my life are activism and art. The toughest part of doing either is realizing that both are things that I believe people ought to do for free. But then, of course, I go and try to get paid for it. I've been fortunate enough to be in a few commercials and TV shows in the last year. There are a couple I'm not super proud of, but then I'm also not embarassed by any. It's a fine line to walk between crass commercialism and seeking a "career" in art, but so far I've been able to walk with pretty good confidence. Being able to do things like turning down commercials for moral reasons gives me at least the illusion that I'm in control of my career.