Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Note from Mel Brooks!!

Dear townspeople,

It’s true—35 years ago I created a monster, and now he’s roaming loose around the country. In fact, he’s heading straight for your village. What do you want from me, an apology? You should be thanking me!

Sure, sure, he has the body of a Ford Edsel and the brains to match, but nothing’s funnier than that big dumb lug “Puttin’ on the Ritz” in my newest musical, Young Frankenstein. This show has all the great gags from the original movie, plus some new zingers, music, and dancing we threw in just for fun. And for a limited time only, you can see it performed in living color!

If you enjoyed The Producers, you’re just the kind of sucker who will like Young Frankenstein. So go, get your tickets. Laugh at the monster, and thank me later.

Mel Brooks

Friday, September 10, 2010

Bill T. Jones - On His Way to Gammage!


Young Frankenstein is coming to ASU Gammage!

It is so hard to believe that the new seasons have begun both on Broadway and at ASU Gammage. ASU Gammage is turning green with the start of the season with YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN. This Mel Brooks production following on the heels of the PRODUCERS is taken from
the film of the same name and just as riotous and the “putting on the Ritz” number is unforgettable.

The Broadway season is resplendent with stars, Al Pacino in the Bard’s MERCHANT OF VENICE. I plan on being first in line for this evening. For those of you, who may not have seen Al on stage in KING RICHARD III or AMERICAN BUFFALO or other works, make sure you don’t miss it.

ASU Gammage has had past discussions with Mr. Pacino as he was in search of a stage to do a reading of SALOME’. At a late night haunt for Broadway insiders, I ran into Tony winner of DOUBT, Cherry Jones (also the POTUS for you fans of the hit TV show “24”) as she prepares to open in MISS WARRENS PROFESSION this month on Broadway. Ever gracious, Cherry remarked on how she loved reprising the role of Mother Superior in DOUBT on the GAMMAGE stage for a wonderful and intelligent audience a few seasons back.

This week Bill T. Jones two time Tony winner for SPRING AWAKENING and FELA managed to have four creative meetings, lunch with Gammage VIPs all the while Bill was fielding calls on Patti La Belle’s opening night on Broadway debuting in FELA …the next night! Bill and his Creative Director and partner Bjorn Amelan are also preparing for the move to London for the British premier of FELA. And IF that wasnt a full enough day, Bill T. Jones was named a Kennedy Center Honoree alongside Broadway royalty Jerry Herman, Sir Paul McCartney, Merle Haggard and the queen of oh so many worlds Oprah.

We found ourselves fielding press and congratulatory calls for Mr. Jones from across the country and around the world. WHEW! We will Cheer Bill on as he receives his honors on CBS December 28th.

Bravo!!

See you on Broadway and in ASU GAMMAGE!

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Tech Talk

Tech Talk
It has been quite a summer over here at  ASU Gammage! We’ve been busy freshening
up the building for the upcoming season and can’t wa
it to get started! I had a
chance last week to “get in the groove” by w
orking the ASU Fall Welcome Concert
and Event over at Wells Fargo Arena (WFA). (Yes, they do let me out of the
building every now and then!) Working at WFA pr
esents its own unique challenges
as it’s an athletic facility (Go ASU Basketball!) and not the familiar setting
of ASU Gammage.



As you can see in this photo the load-in
area is the West Tunnel (same place the te
ams enter when playing a game) but it
is continually sloped down toward the court
which makes handling road cases that
are on wheels all the more difficult! WFA also res
urfaces the court every summer
and guess who has the fun of being the first person on it…? Yup, that would be
me! Since we obviously do not want to ma
r the bright new shiny floor we use
Teflon maroon cover that protects it from the
stage legs, road boxes and concert
goers.



As you can see a lot of work goes into the
construction of the stage and loading in of the Ban
d Gear! The head liner of
this year’s concert was country singer Dier
ks Bentley and the opener was rapper
Chingy . It took two full days of working to get the band and their gear loaded
in and performance ready. As you may h
ave realized, there are no “battens”
(pipes you can hang lights or scenery on) in an are
na. The way around this is to
crawl up into the catwalks at WFA and ha
ng chain motors onto the steel I-beams
of the building. This is done by professional riggers (even I get week in the
knees when walking around up there, it’s really h
igh!)



At concert time everything was up, the band had been through sound check and we
were set with the lights. Only one thing
left to do…. Turn off the lights and
send the tale
nt onstage!



This was a few minutes before “Go” time.
Security everywhere and nothing much to do until concert time.


Chingy starts things off with some high energy rapping!


This was all I could shoot of Dierks
(contract issues), but it was a good show!! A
nd WFA was packed too! Go Devils!

Day three of the Fall Welcome week was the Sun Devil Welcome where all the
incoming students are invited to WFA to listen to people speak and get ready for
the beginning of their new adventure as a Sun Devil. Dr Crow, Lisa Love, Coach
Sendek and others spoke at the event and were very motivating. The day concluded
with the ASU Marching Band storming the arena and teaching the Sun Devil Fight
Song!


Here is the Sun Devil Marching Band standing
by for their takeover of the arena! I am not sure how many students are in the
band (there are tons of them) and yet they all squished into the west tunnel and
ran all throughout the arena while playing their instruments, truly awesome!
Of course all great events come to an end! The floor was unharmed and we cleaned
up all of our messes! It was a great week of load-ins, rigging, rap, country,
inspiration and Sun Devil Pride! I can’t wait until next year! If you can’t wait
to here more feel free to shoot me an email, I always love to talk tech!

-Jeff Rollins