This week, we've been working on getting the details of our
Kickstarter ironed out. We've determined
that we'll be asking for $10,000. The
initial amount that we'd calculated was a bit higher, but $10k seemed like a
more reasonable number, and we can still make some incredible improvements to
the show with that sum. We filmed a
bunch of interview footage with some members of the cast and Randy's piecing it
together into a remarkably coherent intro video. I really enjoyed hearing our peers talk about the project and why they continue to do it. It's always amazing to me how much Ara'Kus
has taken on a life of it's own over the past several years.
The official launch date for the Kickstarter is the 16th of
August, and we'll run it through the 14th of September. The dates were chosen intentionally to
coincide with military paydays and to end on a Saturday, which tends to be the
best day for contributors. We've sent
out our soft launch press release, and are getting ready to blast all of our
social channels with information about the campaign. I think it's pretty realistic for us to
achieve our goal, but I have to admit I'm still pretty nervous about it. Whether we succeed or not, though, the show
must go on.
We had a tech meeting last month where we discussed some of
the improvements we're hoping to make to the show. One of the things I'm really excited about is
creating a more dynamic set. We're
hoping to have some destructible objects, like pillars that can burst apart,
and walls that crumble. We're also
looking into things like projected backdrops that we can fully animate, snow,
rain and improved fire effects. I'm not
sure that we'll get all of that up and running, but at the very least we've
stimulated our creative juices.
So when we say our cast is large, we aren't kidding. This shot doesn't even include our tech crew. |
Here we see the Demoness giving our Lead Soprano Vivian a tasty mid-show snack of fire and brimstone. |
Next Sunday we're getting together at the Historic Everett
Theatre for a full cast run through. We
haven't had any rehearsals like this since last November, so I'm expecting
things to be pretty rough. This is
mostly just to shake off the rust and get psyched for the rehearsals we'll be
starting in September. It also should
be a lot of fun.
One of my priorities over the next week is to try and fill a
few empty roles we have for the November run.
Most of the people in Lure of the Flames won't be able to join us this
year, so we need to bring on a new Fire General, a new Samurai and a new Shogun's
Wife. We've been distributing casting
notices and have a few responses so far, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
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