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This
is the first of a series that talks about other creative things our
very talented staff are up to. This is Emma Gruhl, our Company Manager
and Audience Development Assistant. She also is starring as Hero in
Flatwater Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, directed by Becky Key Boesen (who is in NRT's production of Making God Laugh and will be directing one of the Destination
shows). Since part of the goal of the NRT blog is to share behind the
scenes stories, I asked Emma to write about how she got involved in
Flatwater.
And so it begins! Another season
with the Nebraska Rep! The management team is in, the actors have been cast,
costumes are underway, and everyone is anxiously anticipating the annual
welcome party! I know what you’re thinking. “This girl needs to lay off the exclamation
points.” I believe an introduction is in order. My name is Emily Martinez and I
have worked with the Nebraska Repertory Theater for the past 3 years. It’s home
now, and anything less than an exclamation point just won’t do. I began as a
Front of House student intern, moved to the Associate Director of Audience
Development, and this year I hit the stage as Harriet Smith in our
production of “Emma”!
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- See more at: http://nrtbehindthecurtain.blogspot.com/2013/06/flatwater-shakespeare-from-youth.html#sthash.AlxQE8Ov.dpuThis
is the first of a series that talks about other creative things our
very talented staff are up to. This is Emma Gruhl, our Company Manager
and Audience Development Assistant. She also is starring as Hero in
Flatwater Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, directed by Becky Key Boesen (who is in NRT's production of Making God Laugh and will be directing one of the Destination
shows). Since part of the goal of the NRT blog is to share behind the
scenes stories, I asked Emma to write about how she got involved in
Flatwater.
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- See more at: http://nrtbehindthecurtain.blogspot.com/2013/06/flatwater-shakespeare-from-youth.html#sthash.AlxQE8Ov.dpuf
My future holds opportunities to work with a new (and I’ve heard, amazing,) director straight out of Chicago, a wonderfully talented cast including two brilliant members of Actor’s Equity (both of whom have taken the Rep stage before), and an exciting British dialect! Speaking of dialects, my first lesson was yesterday with the always lovely, Sasha Dobson. After a strange moment of deja vous, I realized that, sometimes, life truly does come full circle. We met last as “actor and dialect coach” two years ago as I prepped for UNL’s production of “Lady Windermere’s Fan,' my first leading role at UNL. Now we meet again, preparing for my first professional role!
Rehearsals begin on the 17th! I can’t wait to share Jane Austen’s beautiful story! In the words of Harriet, “Something extraordinary has happened, which I am longing to tell!”
Delightful,Emily. Can't wait for the season to open!
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