Friday, September 26, 2014

"Secrets of the Dead" Ghostly Fashion

"Secrets of the Dead" Ghostly Fashion 


Ghostly apportions are part of the seance! Shhhh


As we work on "Secrets of the Dead", Wega Art's new production, I thought I would do a post on the fashion of the time. "Secrets of the Dead" in set in the early 1900s, before the flapper age. Since this production is immersion theater (the audience is part of the action of the play) and the audience will play the towns people, It might be fun to see what people actually wore back then.
Just a long skirt and a blouse make the right statement.
Don't forget the hat!






Ladies walking suit.
Easy to replicate.
Before I get to the fashion, I want to bring you up to date on how the production is going. Ian is researching the special effects we will be using to bring the 'spooky' elements of the play to life. I won't mention any specifics here but, it should bring a chill to your spine. I can tell you this, there will be ghosts and they will be chilling. I can hardly wait!





Now for the fashion: If you want to come in costume, it should be easy to do. A long skirt and a blouse will do the trick. These can be dressed up with large broaches and necklaces


Vests are always in fashion for the men. Straw hat is optional









For the guys a woven shirt (no tees or sweats) and pants will work.  Dress them up with vests, chains and stick pins.








Hair for men. Always slicked down with lots of grease, yup, grease guys. Remember Brylcreem?
Lady's hair. The bun. A lady's neck was a sensual thing.





Ladies, get out the bobby pins. Buns and twists were all the rage. It was the silhouette of a ladies neck that made the male head turn.
 


Tickets are now available online at www.wegaarts.org  $25 in advance. We are taking reservations for tables so you can sit with your friends! The dates are October 30-31 and November 1. The fun begins at 6:30 PM.


Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Busy Week - WAO Rehearsals -

The Waupaca Area Orchestra is in rehearsals for their upcoming concert, "Travel Through a World of Music". So the theater is filled with music stands and timpani. The featured group is the Kat Trio from Ekaterinburg, Russia. Audiances will find of interest that During 2011-2012, the Kat Trio was touring as artists-in-residence with Wisconsin Public Radio and the Chazen Museum of Art.

The Kat Trio will treat us to a pre-performance recital at 6pm with hors d’oeuvres, wine and beer. 
Concert Program: Saturday, September 27th, 7:30pm

Mendelssohn, Overture to “A Midsummers Night’s Dream, “ Op. 21
Gounod, “ Petite Symphonie, “ for winds
Whitacre, “The Seal Lullaby” newly arranged by our own Maestro Stephan Wucherer
Bruch, “Double Concerto for Violin and Clarinet,” Op. 88 featuring members of the Kat Trio


Children’s Concert, Sun. Sept 28th, 4pm
Featuring music of Disney Pixar Films
Haydn, Symphony No. 94 “Surprise,” Hob. 1:94

Tickets $15 in advance, $20 at the door
Available at The Coffee Klatsch, Weyauwega
The Book Cellar, Waupaca,
Mitchell Piano Works, Steven’s Point

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Wega Arts Presents Secrets of the Dead - Craig Knitt


Secrets of the Dead is our Halloween Interactive Theater event. For those of you who want to know what “Interactive Theater”is, It just means that the 4th wall, the wall between the audience and the play is removed and the action of the play takes part among the audience members with them taking part in the action. Wow, a mouthful to be sure. We did this for the first time last year with “Tommy G’s” a speakeasy set in the twenties. If you attended you will remember how much fun it was. Anyway, Secrets of the Dead will be on the same order.

We are really excited to have Craig Knitt join the “Secrets of the Dead” family. Craig lives in Marion, WI so he’s a close neighbor for Wega Arts. What really excites us is that he is a co-founder of the Wildwood Film Festival and he has just completed a successful campaign on Kickstarter to launch his graphic novel, Kalemon, the Monster Hunter.  We can’t wait to see what he does with “Secrets”! 

Wega Arts Presents
Secrets of the Dead - Dinner Theater
A new Musical Mystery at the Gerold Opera House
October 30, 31 & November 1, 6:30pm
Seating is limited. 
Tickets to be available on line at www.wegaarts.org