Friday 9 September 2016

Paradise of the Assasins- Rehearsal Blog- Week 4

"Until there is unity of belief amongst all people, we live to drive out the infidel...and be rewarded in Paradise" - Deedar

And now the end is nigh. Well, for rehearsals anyway. We've reached the final week of testing, trying, replaying & solidifying what we can do. The cake is well and truly set, albeit lightly.

This week we've been able to rehearse in the actual theatre space. Yep, those first steps have been taken!




Its been a great to finally be in the space which will be our home for the next few weeks- but certainly not without its niggles. I for one have had to remind myself of where exits and entrances are- and its really not that hard! #lostboy

Props too have been making an appearance- the odd fruit bowl, lantern or clothes bundle- finally a reality and not just a mimed action. Again, its the little niggles being discovered-- who takes that prop off, and how do we get it on?

We've got to the point now, where we are just able to run the play over and over. Getting it as clear as is possible before we put it in front of the glorious audience. And because we're all visible/on stage 80% of the time, it means we've really had to be on it.

After our very first run, the second act ran at 1hr 47. But dont worry, its nowhere near that now. Pace pace pace, cue cue cue. (Its a lot shorter)

Amidst all the running we've slipped in some interviews too. Jatinder Verma (AD) joined Asif, Skye and Myself on 2 interviews. One for BBC Radio London and one for BBC Asian Network. (Still available to listen to online!)

As Jatinder mentioned, this story is about love and extremism. On the one hand there's religious fundamentalism, and on the other- the extremism of love. Both strands go hand in hand to make up this show.

From the first readthrough to now, its been a real journey. We've laughed (a lot) we've discovered, and we've really gone into depth. They say religion is one of the things you shouldnt talk about at a dinner table, but we've been at it for 4 weeks.




And now, we're nearly ready! This next week will see us enter tech week. Also known as HELL WEEK- long days, lots of repeating- but we've got to get the sound, light and design right-- all so that you can enjoy this story to the best of its telling.

Thanks for taking the time to read, and hopefully see you on he other side! (aka, in the bar)



Don't forget to book your tickets here: https://www.tara-arts.com/whats-on/paradise-of-the-assassins/

Twitter: @MiteshSoni_1

Friday 2 September 2016

Paradise of the Assassins - Rehearsal Blog- Week 3

"But hasn't your love for Zamurrud been the reason you've embraced so much evil?" - Princess Balgan Khatoun 


We had bank holiday off! In the land of theatre, this is generally unheard of. Obviously, we took the opportunity to make sure we all had our lines learnt over the 3 day weekend..... or did we?

Learnt or not, this 3rd week of rehearsals started with a bang, or should i say thump. We had the excellent Kevin McCurdy, fight director to the stars, in on Tuesday morning making sure we could all punch, shove, grab & stab each other senseless- IN A SAFE WAY of course. 

Learning new fight sequences, that should look rough and ready on stage, but seamlessly choreographed in a way that no one gets hurt. (If anyone bleeds on stage during the show, then its gone wrong #nobloodplease)

This fighting was swiftly followed by singing with Danyal Dhondy. Making sure we're all in tune, singing the right words....
(If I mumble this part of the song, no one will notice...oh wait, we're ALL mumbling the same bit. #awks) 
But don't worry- we are getting better! 

We've even had initial costume fittings but the majority of this week has been looking back over scenes, & adding even more detail into them. Having reached the point where we've been running scenes "seamlessley" together- its beginning to look a lot like a play.

More of the story has been getting clearer. This week especially, the piece has made me think of sacrifice. 
If the person whom you love more than anything dies (god forbid), but leaves you a note on how to meet them again; how far would you betray your own values, to be with them? That sacrifice, or in this instance, murder,  must really change you- and then what becomes of you? 
These are just some of the questions i'm asking myself from the piece- as i'm sure as audience, you will have your own. 

But this week, myself and some of the cast managed to bag this selfie. And if you want to know why, then read on....



On Thursday Tara Arts' newly redeveloped there had its official opening. Led by artistic director Jatinder Verma; a host of inspiring speeches followed. We had a music treat, great company, & food (TIP- Don't ever eat 29 samosas in 3 hours)

How did that selfie happen? Well London Mayor, Sadiq Khan was in attendance of the opening, and gave thanks to a place he once volunteered. 
He also stated that "London is open, and Tara arts is at the fruit of that meaning."

It was a moving and beautiful inaugration, seeing in a new era to the theatre.

So with that, we follow straight into our final week of rehearsal.....

Don't forget to book your tickets here: https://www.tara-arts.com/whats-on/paradise-of-the-assassins/

Until next week, and my final blog. (Don't cry)