Woods Charter Theatre Forum
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Monday, December 18, 2006
Hey everyone!
Let me know if there is anything you need before tomorrow...
Or for tomorrow....
See you at 3:00 tomorrow.
Thanks! Jeri Lynn
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Anna & Emily -
Anna- thanks for much fro writing up the synopsis!! It's terrific!
Emily, I'm wondering if we already have a cast list with the characters' names and actors' names, if we need to include the actors' names in the synopsis. Including them seems to duplicate what you have already included in the program. Thoughts?
See you later!
Jeri Lynn
Friday, December 15, 2006
Hey! Great rehearsal yesterday!!
We'll be meeting on Sunday at Deep Dish in the University Mall at 2:00.
I'll be there at 1:30; please arrive before 2:00 so we can start rehearsing at 2:00.
We'll be done at 4:00.
The University Mall's website http://www.universitymallnc.com directions are on the website
The address is 201 S. Estes Drive Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Deep Dish's website http://www.deepdishtheater.org
Please let me or someone know if you can't be there.
Thanks!! Jeri Lynn
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Emily -
Please also include in the Thank You section the following names....
Mr. Cotton Bryan, Mr. Simon King, Mr. Richie Temple, Ms. Kesha Futrell, Gabe (Smiley?), Mr. Ian Finley and Burning Coal Theatre Company, Ms. Tracey Broome, Mr. Paul Frellick and Deep Dish Theater Company, The Carrboro ArtsCenter, Ms. Cecilia Durbin.
Thanks! Jeri Lynn
Emily - for the program....
Director’s Note
It’s wonderfully appropriate that the Woods Charter Theater Group is doing a production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream where people find themselves, both literally and metaphorically, in the woods. The discovery of one’s true self and one’s wishes, hopes and dreams starts in adolescence and is a life-long journey. In the play as well as at Woods Charter, that journey is encouraged and strengthened. The sense of community found in the play is also a parallel to the world at Woods Charter. In the play, everyone learns to live and work together for the good of all; the inhabitants of the magical world coexist with those of the mortal world. These actors have collaborated on everything; props, costumes, flyers, programs, music, ideas, suggestions, assistance, and, as a result, their community has been strengthened. It has been an honor and a pleasure working with these actors, they are superb! Please enjoy the Woods Charter Theater Group’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream! - Jeri Lynn Schulke
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Hey gang!
We'll rehearse the second half of the play again on Thursday. Everyone is called for rehearsal.
We need to talk about a plan if there are people who do not have their lines memorized. I have a few ideas and think that we need to have a discussion about that possibility.
I'll be at the theater today and will check it out thoroughly and report on Thursday.
If you are posting this on the bulletin board can you please include this entire post?
Thanks! Jeri Lynn

















