Thursday, September 22, 2005

Calling All Potential AFKAPS

Interested in joining Alpha Psi Omega?

Please write and turn in a letter of interest.

You letter must include the following items:

· Why you want to be a member of Alpha Psi Omega
· What you will bring to the organization
· A list of everything you have done theater/performance/tech, etc. since your first day of college*
· Your current GPA
· Your contact information (e-mail, room phone, cell phone, smoke signals, etc)

*Your list will be used to determine whether or not you have enough points to be considered for membership. Seriously, put ANYTHING down that you might even remotely think will count.

Please have FUN and be creative with your letter.
Make me laugh…I dare you.

In order to be considered for membership, you must turn in a letter.
(Yes, even if you turned one in last semester.)

AFKAP Letters will be accepted until
5:00 p.m. on October 7.

AFKAPS will be contacted over fall break.

Please put letters in Mike Raymond’s box.
Letters will not be accepted electronically.


If you have any questions please
don’t hesitate to contact me!
mike.raymond.04@cnu.edu

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Theatre Conventions 2005-2006

Thanks to Jenn McDuffee for compliling this list of theatre conventions you may be interested in attending.

Virginia Theatre Association (VTA)
October 28-30, 2005

South Eastern Theatre Conference (SETC)
March 1-5, 2006
www.setc.org

New England Theatre Conference (NETC)
November 10-13, 2005
www.netconline.org

United States Institute of Theatre Technology (USITT)
March 29-April 1, 2006

University/Resident Theatre Association (U/RTA)
New York: Jan 24-29, 2006
Chicago: Feb 4-8, 2006
San Francisco: Feb 10-12, 2006

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Next APO Meeting

Follow Nathan to the next APO meeting, September 13, in Room 201 of Ferguson. Be thinking about which committees you would like to serve on...Fundraising, Events, or Constitutional Review or all of them!

Thursday, September 01, 2005

No Shame Theater Update

No Shame raises $570 for the Red Cross Hurricane Relief!
Nathan Cotter sings some favorites
Everyone's favorite artist in anguish, Bucky
Jason Burnett manages to disturb an entire theater of people

Gemma Smith shows off her hard work from the summer

Andrew Bentley is the next Shel Silverstein
Aaron Page gets a helping hand from Kate Brown in their act
Altered Xpressionz finishes out the night with a battle of epic proportions
Wondering about No Shame Theater? This is a chance for you to perform anything you want. We're all about personal expression at No Shame and not hindering anyone's creativity, but for the sake of sanity, however, we've instituted 3 small rules:
1. Keep it original. Stealing other people's work is not what No Shame is about - but escaping from a straight jacket on stage...well...we might be about that.
2. Keep it short. We all understand you're a creative being, but the fact is you're not the only one. 5 minutes max or you get the lights turned out on you.
3. Keep it safe. Don't break any laws, the theater, or the audience.

That's all there is to performing at No Shame. Arrive a half hour early to sign up. We allow 15 acts a night. If you aren't too keen on sharing your creativity with a theater full of people, we'll let you in on a little secret...it's just as fun to watch as it is to perform.

No Shame Theater: Where anything can happen. (And usually does.)