Sunday, August 10, 2014

Guys and Dolls Poker Deck, Published!

A custom deck of cards created for the Snowline Players production of Guys and Dolls
Snowline Players Guys and Dolls poker deck!
This deck of cards was created for the Snowline Players 2014 production of Guys and Dolls!  My original idea was to publish about 30 decks of cards so that I could give them out as gifts for the show.  But something cropped up that I just couldn't get around.  Cost.  Printing these cards doesn't cost a fortune, but 30 decks add up quickly.  So I scaled back the idea and just made 3 decks.  One for our director (of course.  I want to be in future Snowline plays after all), one for my babe and one to use as gift tags for my other idea...
The Big Jule Dice Bag.
 
Big Jule's "Lucky" Dice
Now I'm not going to be modest here.  The dice bag idea worked out fantastically and I thought the idea was pretty awesome.  Blank dice!  I mean, that's hard to top!  But still, it would have been so cool to have been able to give full card decks to the crew.  Especially when they worked so hard.  With that in mind, I've gone ahead and flagged the deck for sale at the Game Crafter.  This means that if you would like to purchase a deck of cards for yourself, you can visit this page and get as many as you want.  I will donate all profits to the Snowline Players because I want to be sure they make more plays in the future as well!
One tip.  I recommend that if there is any chance at all that you will want more than one deck that you buy them all at once.  For example, if you think that you might want to give out three decks for family members, than buy them all at once.  I've noticed that shipping takes a bite, but only for the first deck.  If you buy multiple decks then you save a lot on shipping charges.
When did shipping costs suddenly go through the roof?  OK, I'll save that complaining for another post.

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Guys and Dolls tech week

This is going to be a very busy weekend!

First things first.  Guys and Dolls is getting ready to hit the stage.  When I say get ready, I mean it is about 99% of the way there.  All we're waiting for at the moment is the keys to the auditorium an directions to the green room.  The singing, dancing, blocking and costumes are all in place and now we just need an audience.  Of course there are many details that go into a produciton, and some of them just can't be done until the last minute.  Stagecraft and lighting are two critical things that come to mind.  We know who is playing what role, and the story is something that we can recite in our sleep.  But the stage director still needs to know where we're standing on their stage, and decide how to light us.
So in about two minutes, I'm jumping in the car and heading over to put on the costume and go through the ritual which is known as "Tech Week".  This is going to be a concensed version of that activity in that it is only comprising 3 days before opening night.
Yeah.  This production has been a bit more interesting than most.  The leading man quit three weeks before opening night, we've gone through three people for one of the named roles before settling on a nice woman who is doing to do it in drag, and other assorted dramas.  Still, it's a great adventure and I enjoy it immensely!