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ABOUT US

a great TEAM

It is a great way to set our goals.

We are DYNAMIC

Once we are on the SHOW it is all about the SHOW.

We deliver the PRODUCTION

When you see it, you will remember it.

Experience the THEATRIX Magic

The MUSICAL THEATRE:

       A musical theatre production is produced from a script and a score. These productions feature actors, costumes, props and sets. The actors audition, get cast in a role, rehearse and then conduct a public performance.

Musical theatre productions require a host of “behind-the-scene” staff including: producers, directors, musical directors, technical directors, choreographers, costume designers, costumers, stage managers, house managers, set designers, set foremen, lighting designers, sound technicians, stage hands, box office managers, box office workers, ushers and concessions workers.

THE AUDITION:

       The audition is a sample performance of the actor. The directors use the audition process to determine the level & range of talent, expertise and suitability for casting roles in a particular show.

THE REHEARSAL:

       The rehearsal process is a preparatory event in musical theatre that is performed before the official public performance, as a form of practice, and to ensure that all details of the performance are adequately prepared and coordinated for professional presentation.

THE PERFORMANCE:

       The performance is the activity that exercises and displays the skills and talents of the performer within a troupe of other performers, which is typically performed for and opened to the public. The performance is the culminating event as a direct result of the production’s audition and rehearsal process.

VOLUNTEERISM:

       As we grow, we welcome newcomers into the fold of our musical theatre family. We encourage everyone to share his or her talents, skills and efforts. Not only is this an excellent opportunity and experience for the participants and volunteers; it also builds and strengthens relationships. Further, we depend on a strong volunteer base to make it all happen.  Musical Theatre is a complex and involved show to produce, so we need your help to make it the most wonderful musical theatre experience your performer has ever known.

       Just to be perfectly clear, "We are committed to excellence". We cannot do it on our own, we need your talents, skills and gifting to make it the best it can be. We welcome your participation.

"THE PRACTICAL DRAMATURG"

Here is a great writing by Trey Clarkson that includes an interview with Rocco & Kathi-Lee.

"THE PRACTICAL DRAMATURG"

"MUSICAL THEATRE LIVE AND LIVING"

“Seven Reasons Live Theatre is Best in Person”

By Matthew Calhoun


Although live theatre is no longer a quintessential mode of entertainment, it still has its merits. It offers us a unique experience where we get to come together as a community and see a live performance. If you’re still wondering whether live theatre is best experienced in person, here are seven reasons why you should go see your next play in a live setting.


1)  Every night is different

Live theatre lives and dies the night that it is performed. The show that played on Monday can be slightly different on Thursday. Why? Because it is all happening live. There are no redoes, no second chances. If a mistake is made, an actor must roll with it. If a prop is missing, a showrunner must improvise. The circumstances making it a live performance help the show be different from night to night. An audience can change the effectiveness of the play drastically. Moreover, actors can find new ways to express a character or more effective emotions for an audience. Unlike film, live theater requires that actors adapt on the fly because they never know what could go right or wrong. This makes a show authentic, even after multiple views. It’s one of many reasons live theatre can be better than movies.


2)  Real-time reactions

One of the best parts about live theatre is the ability of an actor to use the crowd’s energy. This can make an otherwise dull character truly come alive. When an audience and an actor get in sync, comedic timing and dramatic effect work very well to sell a scene. In the end, it’s just an actor standing on stage, but the emotion, laughter, and ambiance are palpable. Whether it’s Peter Pan or Waiting for Godot, an audience’s actions can make or break a play. 


3)  It’s a participatory event

Even though you’re not acting on stage, live theatre holds an incredible opportunity to make you part of the show. The actors get to feed off your energy and in turn, the show becomes better for it. Sometimes live theatre has intentionally interactive moments with the audience. This is why it is so important to go to live theater at least once. It’s an experience unlike any other that you can’t get in a movie theater. It feels as if a community is coming together under one roof.


4)  Practical effects

Unlike movies, live theatre can’t hide things with a green screen. Practical sets, props, and effects are built from scratch. There is no CGI to compensate for a character not existing in real life. If you’re a fan of practical effects then you need to see live theatre. More importantly, if you’re a fan of practical makeup artistry then you should definitely go see a show. People are always surprised when they seek makeup artists to flaunt their skills in a creative way. If you are looking for creative stagecraft, shows like The Lion King is revolutionary in set and stage design.


5)  Acting at its best

If you want to test your skills as an actor, you don’t go to Hollywood, you go to live theatre. Live theatre gives you only one take to get the emotion and scene structure correct. You don’t have multiple takes to work up your emotions as you do in a film. It’s one shot to get it correct or nothing at all. If you want to see some truly amazing performers who can consistently evoke emotion then look to live theatre.


6)  Innovation

Live theatre has been innovating since its inception. The stage has stayed the same, but incorporating technology has vastly improved the theatre-going experience. People are making stages move, having people disappear, and creating magic, all with simple tools. You don’t have to go see the biggest blockbuster to see something that makes you go “Wow!”


7)  It’s centuries-old

Live theatre spans back thousands of years. It has always been used as a tool to contemplate society and our role within it. Theatre has a lot to offer because of that personal touch and being in the moment with that story. By going to a night of theatre, you’re doing the same thing people did thousands of years ago. There is a lot of history connected to those stages. Why not be a part of that history?


Article originally published at docklinemagazine.com on July 17 2020.

10 Reasons to Advertise in the Theatrix Playbill

  • Isolated Environment: Great interest can be generated by an ad when relaxed, entertained people look through a program without the distractions of home or office. Also, there is limited interference from other advertising means this allows the theatre patron to focus on the playbill in hand.
  • Reader Interaction: Every patron will receive a playbill as they are seated. Patrons must read the playbill for information pertinent to the performance attended, ensuring a high readership of the advertisements. Also, the playbill and its ads are commonly the point of conversation between patrons at the theatre - creating excellent word-of-mouth advertising endorsements from friend to friend!
  • Variety: Theatrix Productions, Inc. gives your business the opportunity to reach a diverse audience drawn from the “Seven Cities” of Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Hampton, Newport News and Williamsburg.
  • Support the Arts: A critical component of your branding strategy should be to associate your organization, product or service with the things your clients' value most. Create a commonality between your business and theatre patrons as both of you support the arts.
  • Image: Theatrix Productions, Inc. is a first class and top-ranked Family Community Theatre in the regional spectrum. Your advertisement communicates the message that your company stands in favor of quality, excellence and culture.
  • Demographics: The Arts attract an upscale market in terms of education and income. Patrons of the arts are active in their communities and often set community trends.
  • Service: Our playbill staff works with advertisers to determine the most effective market to target and to create a unique advertising package for your business. In addition, our creative playbill team can help you create an ad tailored to your business.
  • Quality and Convenience: The advertising options are presented to you in one creative package, in a professional manner that eliminates confusion and nurtures community spirit.
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