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2013-032 EDC-Arts - One Song Productions $1,000
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J <br /> of Japanese Noh theatre, and incorporates both poetry and music. The text provides actors with a <br /> challenge due to its unusual rhythm and style. Actors will also need to work hard to achieve realistic <br /> characters that change with the passage of time. Another goal of this production is to allow the technical <br /> team to explore their interests and incorporate them into the performance. The goal of Language cf <br /> Angels is to appeal to the entire community, due to its setting in our own state with characters that are <br /> very real and relatable. <br /> One Song Productions will host both of these performances at Common Ground Theatre in <br /> Durham. Denial will run from March 7 to March 9, and Language cf Angels runs from May 23 to <br /> May 25. Both productions hope to have diverse casts in both gender and ethnicity, and reach an equally <br /> diverse audience. As Common Ground Theatre typically seats around 70 people, One Song hopes to <br /> have a full house each night. Both winter and spring shows often do well each year, and audience <br /> reaches between 40 and 70 people per night. Audience members vary based on the show's content and <br /> amount of advertising. With access to grant funds, One Song would increase its advertising and attempt <br /> to reach a greater part of the community. <br />
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