Guest blogger Lauren Shover '13 |
Since May 2013, when I graduated from Bloomsburg University
of Pennsylvania, I have worked professionally as an actor, assistant director,
assistant producer and associate producer on several different theatre
projects. Everything I have been able to accomplish in these past two years is thanks
to Bloomsburg University’s extraordinary theatre program.
Shortly after graduating I moved myself to Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania to work on my first production outside of Bloomsburg, The Last
Plot in Revenge written by Brian Grace-Duff and produced by Brat
Productions. I worked as Assistant Director to John Clancy, a well-known
director in NYC as well as one of the key founders of the NYC Fringe
Festival. I had the opportunity to work with John on a production my
junior year in college; our school brought him in as a guest director.
Working with him at BU created a bond and a network between the two of us that
continued after college and has continued to expand ever since. Creating
connections between the college level and the professional world is something
Bloomsburg University’s theatre program excels at.
Lauren being interviewed by Fox News about Trapped in a Room with a Zombie |
Devised work is an area I knew very little of when I came to
Bloomsburg University in fall 2009. However, this past April I worked as
an assistant producer on a devised piece produced by Simpatico Theatre Company
that spoke on the stigma related to Craigslist. The skills and
understanding I learned from working on devised theatre at BU allowed me to
jump right in with the other members.
Exploring other forms of theatre at BU helped me to open
myself up to new experiences in theatre world. For the past six months I
have worked as the Associate Producer for a Room Escape Adventure, Interactive
Theatre show called Trapped in a Room with a Zombie. The show
demanded me to work as an actor, director, stage manager, makeup artist,
producer and stage hand. Bloomsburg University gave me confidence to
believe in my abilities as a leader. This production has gained huge
success and is now present in 13 cities in the United States as well as Madrid,
Spain and London, England.
As a student at Bloomsburg University, not only did I create
a lot of professional connections but I left with a lot of peer connections as
well. Recently, a fellow alumnus and I have started up our own theatre
company, Elephant Room Productions, consisting of several other Bloomsburg
University Alumni. We are planning to debut our company in the New York
City as well as Philadelphia Fringe Festivals of 2015 producing a play written
by Dano Madden, yet another connection made during my time at Bloomsburg
University.
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Lauren Shover, Theatre Alumna ‘13
To learn more
about Trapped in a Room with a Zombie, visit http://roomescapeadventures.com/philidelphia/.
Lauren, it's been an honor to work with you and for you! And having worked with other Bloomsburg alumni on "Trapped", I'm a believer in the program. All the best from one of your undead… um, undying supporters :)
ReplyDeleteThe interview looks to actually be done by ABC. The reporter pictured is Alicia Vitarelli who is a reporter/anchor for 6abc in Philly.
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