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HostMutual broadcasting welcomes you to the desert scene, featuring conversations with the people who make culture, art and entertainment happen in the Coachella Valley.
HostFrom local theater to live music, art exhibits to cinema and beyond.
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HostNow here is your host, Bonnie G.
Bonnie GAnd welcome to the desert.
Bonnie GSo happy to have you here and happy to welcome back to the show once again, Adam Carsten, who is the executive artistic director at CBweb and got a great season coming up.
Bonnie GHi Adam, how are you?
Adam CarstenI'm great, Bonnie, thanks for having me.
Adam CarstenGlad to be back.
Bonnie GAbsolutely.
Bonnie GSo you're starting out.
Bonnie GYou're directing next to normal, opens November 6.
Bonnie GI know the title, but I don't know much about this show.
Bonnie GCan you tell us a little bit about it?
Adam CarstenI can.
Adam CarstenAnd yes, I am directing the first production and my managing director hates me for it.
Adam CarstenBut it is such a great show.
Adam CarstenIt's a powerful rock musical.
Adam CarstenIt won a Pulitzer prize.
Adam CarstenIt won three Tony awards.
Adam CarstenIt was nominated for eleven Tony awards when it came out in 2009.
Adam CarstenIt is just a powerful show about a family and they're dealing with grief, depression and separation and dysfunctionality.
Adam CarstenIt's done in a raw, honest and emotional and powerful and dramatic way that you just can't take your eyes off it.
Adam CarstenThe songs are so great.
Adam CarstenThey're so recognizable, they're so motivating and inspiring in many ways that I felt like we had to do it.
Adam CarstenAnd I'm excited to begin.
Adam CarstenAnd we just have an outstanding cast that's coming in from New York and a couple of amazing local Broadway veterans as well that live right here in the Palm Springs area.
Adam CarstenI'm excited to begin and we start next week.
Adam CarstenI can't wait.
Bonnie GAnd when you decided that this was going to be part of your season and opening the season, you knew in the back of your mind, I'm directing this.
Bonnie GThere was no question in your mind about that.
Adam CarstenI was hoping it would work out that way.
Adam CarstenYes, I have strong feelings about it.
Adam CarstenI'm excited to approach it from a really unique angle, which is what I like to do when we create Broadway revivals in that way.
Adam CarstenAnd I think this is a perfect one.
Adam CarstenIt's a small cast, so it's intimate, so it works really well in our space.
Adam CarstenAnd I know there's a lot we can do with it because of that.
Adam CarstenAs I getting much more familiar with our space and how audiences respond to it, it's a cast of only six.
Adam CarstenIt's kind of like small vignettes telling the story through these memories.
Adam CarstenSo it's perfect for the way I like to approach a show.
Bonnie GSo, yes.
Bonnie GAnd are you having a trio, a small orchestra on stage offstage?
Bonnie GHow are you doing?
Bonnie GHow are you handling the music?
Adam CarstenYeah, it's a great question.
Adam CarstenWe do a live orchestra.
Adam CarstenEach time we do a musical, I kind of try and insist that we have live recordings or live music musicians playing the score with them because it just gives them the energy that you have from live music.
Adam CarstenAnd that really, I think, adds another level.
Adam CarstenThere will be five musicians for the orchestra, for this elite.
Adam CarstenGuitar, bass, drums, a big, extensive drum kit.
Adam CarstenAnd it will be just off stage.
Adam CarstenSo you may not see much of them, but you'll hear them and you'll be able to thank them at the end when they'll come out for curtain call.
Bonnie GExcellent.
Bonnie GSo how do you, I love to ask directors this, what kind of director would you say you are?
Bonnie GI mean, some are really, really hands on, have a very, very sort of rigid idea of what they want.
Bonnie GOthers tend to let actors kind of find their own way a little bit.
Bonnie GWhere would you put yourself in that scale?
Adam CarstenWow.
Adam CarstenThank you for that question.
Adam CarstenIt's a great question.
Adam CarstenI don't get asked it much.
Adam CarstenI start with a concept.
Adam CarstenI'm very conceptual, so I try and find a way where, whose story is this and how are we going to tell it, what lens we're going to look at it through.
Adam CarstenAnd I present that to design team, and then I present that to the actors before they even show up for rehearsal.
Adam CarstenAnd I asked them, I'll send the materials, say, think about this, think about that.
Adam CarstenAnd then we explore that approach, how we're going to tell that story, how we're going to keep that in our minds for each scene, each step, each movement.
Adam CarstenBut I'm very collaborative with them.
Adam CarstenI do come in with ideas.
Adam CarstenI do come in with thoughts.
Adam CarstenThere's some small things that I say.
Adam CarstenThis is going to be very choreographed.
Adam CarstenI apologize for it, but let's see how it fits and finds in your body.
Adam CarstenAnd then let's evolve from there and take it to the next level.
Adam CarstenSo the one thing I struggle with is time.
Adam CarstenWe always feel.
Adam CarstenI feel like we always run out of time.
Adam CarstenAnd I'm sure I'm not the only director feels that way to get even further as they begin to create and take things at these characters and these scenarios and go even deeper and find even more within them.
Adam CarstenSo if I'm answering that question, I would say I like to think of myself as being collaborative.
Adam CarstenI like to ask the actors to bring their ideas to the table and then recreate around them as well.
Bonnie GHave you ever had a situation where you did that with another show collaborative and an actor came in with something that just out of left field that just.
Bonnie GYou hadn't thought of, but it really worked?
Bonnie GHas that happened?
Adam CarstenOh, absolutely.
Adam CarstenYeah, yeah, yeah.
Adam CarstenAnd that's the wonder.
Adam CarstenThat's the great thing about being collaborative.
Adam CarstenLook, directors don't.
Adam CarstenI.
Adam CarstenI don't think directors have to have all the answers, and I'm not necessarily sure that they should, because then you might be missing an opportunity like that one.
Bonnie GYeah.
Bonnie GSo, yeah, absolutely.
Bonnie GWe're gonna take a really, really quick break with Adam Carsten, executive artistic director at CV Rep.
Bonnie GWe're on the desert scene.
Bonnie GWe'll be right back.
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Bonnie GAnd we are back on the desert scene with Adam Carsten.
Bonnie GSo tell me about your cast.
Bonnie GIt sounds like, is this sort of your dream cast that you had in mind when you first approached this whole thing?
Adam CarstenWell, I didn't have the cast in mind when I first selected this show, but yes, to answer that question, it is a dream cast to be able to go into the rehearsal process and create the show.
Adam CarstenWith the show evolves around one, a couple of primary characters, but the big, challenging role is Diana, the mother who Alice Ripley won the Tony Award for on Broadway.
Adam CarstenAnd it's just, it requires an enormous amount of vocal strength and ability and agility.
Adam CarstenAnd the young woman who is coming in from New York, a Broadway actress, her name is Bly Vaugh.
Adam CarstenShe is just.
Adam CarstenI'm so excited to be able to bring her out here and tab her as part of this production.
Adam CarstenShe's just enormously talented and is just going to crush it.
Adam CarstenAnd in addition, the father, who is a really powerfully dramatic role, is somebody who's a Broadway veteran, who's a local, who lives right here in the valley.
Adam CarstenAnd that's Eric Coonthe, who's worked at the Playhouse before, who I've known for a while and moved out here with his family from New York, and is just a great talent and a great asset for us to be able to have at cv rep.
Adam CarstenSo it's exciting.
Adam CarstenYeah.
Bonnie GAnd tell us two more broader questions.
Bonnie GTell us just a little bit about the rest of the season.
Bonnie GJust touch on it a little bit after this one.
Adam CarstenYeah, right after this one, we have a play called the 39 steps, based on the Alfred Hitchcock movie, but done in a kind of a Monty Python theatrical manner, in that you have four actors playing about 120 different characters and roles and scenarios.
Adam CarstenAnd it is really creatively genius for the theater, the way it's staged, the way it's created and crafted.
Adam CarstenAnd I'm excited to bring out an amazing cast and a great director for that one as well, who many of them have done the show before.
Adam CarstenThey're familiar with it.
Adam CarstenAnd it's just a great time.
Adam CarstenIf you want to laugh and you really want to be excited by what can be done with the simplest of theatrical manners, it's a great production.
Adam CarstenThe third one is the Lightning Piazza, which is a gorgeous musical, almost operatic Broadway musical score by Adam Gothel.
Adam CarstenIt is just a charming love story about a young girl in Italy in the 1950s and her meeting a young italian man and the mother and father and the nuances that come involved with that.
Adam CarstenAnd the fourth one is the iconic, well known rock musical Jesus Christ superstar.
Bonnie GExcellent.
Adam CarstenAnd we are all, it's just going to be so much fun because we're finding some great voices and cast members and artists come out and work on that with us, and I'm excited to be able to present that as well in a small space and see the impact of that show.
Adam CarstenAnd the last production, the fifth production, is other desert cities, which actually takes place.
Adam CarstenThe play takes place in Rancho Mirage, dealing with the family and some family secrets.
Adam CarstenAnd it's witty and smart and sharp and just a really great play to be able to present here in Coachella Valley.
Bonnie GFabulous.
Bonnie GAnd how did I know?
Bonnie GI've asked you this before.
Bonnie GHow many seasons now have you been at the helm here at CV rep?
Adam CarstenI was just thinking, Matt, I was just thinking.
Adam CarstenI've been here.
Adam CarstenI've been here two months or two years and two months, but this is going into our third season that I am in the position I'm in and I'm amazed and excited by what we have to come.
Bonnie GHas it been what you thought it would be or has it exceeded your expectations?
Adam CarstenIt's been exceeding my expectations.
Adam CarstenI think so much of our audience has a love for theater and also is a sophisticated theater audience.
Adam CarstenThey know theater just attended here in the Valley.
Adam CarstenThey go into LA, they go to New York, they go to Chicago, and they come from those cities and they know the quality of theater that they want to be able to see.
Adam CarstenSo that's been a joy and that's been a real bonus, as well as the talent in the theater, for theater in the Valley that resides here that I've been able to be able to network with.
Bonnie GAnd that's a big plus.
Bonnie GWell, Adam Carsten executive artistic director CV rep directing next to normal the opening show at CV Rep November 6 box office phone number 760-296-2966 extension zero or you can email boxofficevrep.org dot Adam, thank you so much.
Bonnie GCongratulations.
Bonnie GLooking forward to this season.
Adam CarstenThanks you.
Adam CarstenBarney, good to talk to you.
Adam CarstenThanks.
Bonnie GHave a great day and the rest of you will talk to you the next time on the desert scene.
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