Thursday, July 23, 2009

Tickets on Sale Now

Hello Everyone, Finally the tickets for "Unaware" the Awareness Stage Play and Fashion Event for Teens and Young Adults, are on sale and available for pick up now. Genereal Admission is $10 Group Rates are Avaliable All Tickets Must Be Purchased in Advance Email: teenwakeup@gmail.com

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Sponsorship

Greetings, In a few short weeks (Sat August 29, 2009) TeenWakeUp will debut its feature production, "Unaware" the Awareness Stage Play and Fashion Event for Teens and Young Adults, in Brooklyn, NY. To recognize awareness in different aspects and on different levels we are giving away lots of gifts, prizes, and information to the attendees of the production. This is going to be an awareness extravaganza to be remembered! This is our very first major production and it is guaranteed to be a success. The exposure that your business can gain from donating to or sponsoring this event will be nominal. Thank you for reading thus far, if you want to sponsor you will get credit in the event program, on our blog, you will be added to the email signature of our organization for all event mailings, and you will be able to say, "I donated to a great cause" To Sponsor: To sponsor a prize please email (teenwakeup@gmail.com) with the prize(s) and the monetary value of the prize that you are kindly willing to donate. Also, don't forget to send a link to your website. Thank You in Advance

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Greetings Everyone, The cast has been selected and the rehearsals have begun. My apologies for not keeping you in the loop, but it is extremely time consuming being the writer and director of a production. The casting process was very interesting and a true test of patience. I enjoyed every moment and it was a true learning experience for my crew and staff. Here are a few steps that I always follow during the casting process:
  • Finding a location, easy accessibility is key. If you want to get the maximum amount of people to audition, you must have a prime location near mass transit.
  • Invitation, the rule of two is key. Always remember to invite twice as many people that you expect to show up to the audition.
  • Prepare, advance preparation is key. Make sure you have all paperwork and necessary items ready and in order the day before the audition.

These three steps should help out anyone that is new to the casting process and is looking for a few simple tips to help out.

Thank you for taking the time to read this blog. Stay tuned for the next posting, rehearsals.....

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

The Start Up Process

Greetings and Welcome... Thank you for reading and being a part of this process with the crew and myself. When I decided to go on this journey I didn't know just what was truly in store for me. I still have yet to see all of the great things that are coming, so patiently I wait. Thankfully the writing process is an easy one for me, I have been writing since day 1 and feel like I will do so until the end. A while ago I sat down with a close friend and told him that I was ready to bring my words and my vision to the stage. I explained to him that, I want to help entertain and educate the public with more than just my looks for a change ; ) He gave his full support and encouragement. Stay tuned... The Casting Process is next