So here is the idea that hit me in the middle of Peoria’s warehouse district last night – Words in the Warehouse – a classical theatre set is the developing warehouse district in Peoria Il. It could start as a simple affair – a flexible unit stage (Think Blackfriers) and a season of five or six of Shakespeare’s plays staged in rotating rep. Three shows on one weekend a month to start. All local talent. Scenery would be kept to a minimum utilizing a few necessary set pieces (tables, chairs, thrones). Costumes could be handled in an accessorized contemporary dress (Black shirts and slacks with pieces added as needed) Simple lighting and sound. After an audience based was built up over a few years the production values could be enhanced.
Everyone involved would be paid as in Shakespeare’s day - a share of the net proceeds. No one would get rich quick but Shakespeare didn’t buy New Place the year he started either. Income could be enhanced through a partnership with a local restaurant/tavern that could handle concessions during intermission.
The focus would be on the text and storytelling – Words in the Warehouse.
Any takers? (Better yet – ANY BACKERS?)
Count us in on both. This could be a great example of how the arts add to the vibrancy of a community. Let us know what we can do to make it happen. ~D&E
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