Hello! Me again. Less than a fortnight till we go to Edinburgh. Steve did a really awesome run through yesterday, with a particularly good opera, so I was very proud.
That’s pretty much it really, apart from the fact that Dan, our joyous techie, joined us at our practice on Sunday and the actors played some games with his library of sound effects, we tinkered with the Line of Time, and came up with a whole new kind of audience warm up, which should be really great, but I’m not going to say anything about that now, you’ll have to come and see us in Edinburgh to experience it in person, or simply come and see our
PREVIEW SHOW!* Yup, we got tired of telling our Cambridge based friends that no, we weren’t going to be performing anywhere apart from Edinburgh, and decided to organise a preview. It’s on Sunday (this Sunday, the 16th) at 7.30 in Keynes Hall/Chetwynd Room in King’s. Everyone should come and see it and seize control of the joystick of history. :)
*My, that was a long sentence. It’s because I’m excited.
Hello! Hannah here, generator of all noises plinky plonk and Cockney piano. I thought it would be quite jolly to tell you about Steve’s last practice weekend as it appeared from the piano stool.

This wasn't this weekend, but I can't take photos while playing the piano...
So, Stevefolk would be the first to admit that they weren’t great singers. None of them is ever going to perform the Queen of the Night aria to a packed house, unless part of some great sadistic doom plan. One would hope. But the great part of it is that you don’t need to be Pavarotti to do improv singing, and in fact *not* being Pavarotti is a bonus. One of the great things about working with the folks in Steve is that they’re pretty damn funny whether in or out of tune. No one is ever going to forget Alex’s iconic ‘I’m a Butler’ song from the Murder Most Improvised rehearsals last year. Children as yet unborn are singing it in the womb, despite it not even having a tune.
Having said that about their singing skills, they’ve all come on leaps and bounds, especially the least confident ones. They’re harmonising and everything! Some highlights of the weekend had to be the closing number of the Robin Hood Opera, ‘You Should Have Left The Friar Alone…’ performed by Rich and Tom and the Socratics and the Stoices [sic] decision to resolve their philosophical differences by making a tiger and a bear fight to the death, all in the medium of song. Operas are pretty hard work; I’m playing continuously for about ten to fifteen minutes (sometimes longer) with everything off the top of my head, trying to watch what the hell the actors are doing on stage - very dangerous just to assume you know what they’re doing because you might look down while they’re nailing the 95 Theses to the church door and next time you look they’re doing something suspicious with mimed haddock - and stop my wrists from atrophying from playing too many tremendous chords. I’ve been trying to go for a sort of light Mozartian feel to the whole thing, but sometimes only tremendous chords will do.
There is a sense of heady power that comes from sitting at the piano stool. Mwa ha ha ha. Sometimes it’s very easy to underestimate how much background music can affect the mood of a scene, and it’s been fun for this show coming up with music that adds to the flavour of the time period. Combined with the costumes (which I’m sure Laila will blog about later, there are loads of pictures) it all adds up to a great Instant Historical Era, just add actors. Oh yes, and there’s the power to induce songs in people, and create flashbacks. The cast has learned not to underestimate my love of flashbacks. I’ve been banned from creating second order flashbacks, they make me too unruly.
All in all, it was a really great weekend for the Stevites, and musicwise in particular, and now I’m so excited about the Fringe, I might explode. I’ll let you know how things go! *Mysterious going off stage twinkly music…*
Last weekend we gathered in Oxford for a practise with Alex, Olaf, Tom and myself (slightly decreased numbers due to weddings or as Rich calls them ‘weedings’ and Miss Price feeling a little under the weather). We were pleasingly productive, working out more details of the format of the show and doing our first uninterrupted full run, with the highlight for me being Tom and Alex as farmers in Roman Britain complaining about the loss of their raspsberries, strawsberries, bluesberries and othersberries. Damn those Romans stealing our sberries.
In addition to this though, we also did a show! New College invited us to do two slots at their Warden’s Leaving Party. Not only did this mean lots of free very very yummy food, but also a chance to perform for an audience which (thankfully) laughs at your jokes and makes you feel like you’re funny again. Something you can begin to doubt when practicing in small meeting rooms with just the four of you.
The audience was just lovely and very enthusiastic about the show, especially a horde of children who excitedly shouted out suggestions of fruits and animals and when pressed, a planet. Our show is definitely family friendly I realised, and maybe we should actually branch out to improv for kids… Games like double-handed had them screaming with laughter.
I had every intention of taking some pictures of the event, but didn’t get the chance to. Olaf’s camera I believe has one picture of Tom, Alex and Olaf walking away from me on the lawn, which wasn’t really a very exciting picture anyway. So I’ll just post a picture of the lawn we performed on without us and without the party. You’ll have to imagine our hilarity and the scrumptious food yourself.
Project Steve had it’s first practise in Oxford this weekend. Luckily Rich managed to remember his camera so we have captured some of the more exciting moments for posterity. The show is really coming together now and everyone appears to be having lots of fun as evidenced from this shot taken during our ‘tell an improvised joke, one word at a time’ warm-up.
There are more photos to be seen. Read on for a selection as well as a preview of our official publicity shots!