- The Artists' Studio
The Artists' Studio, frequently abbreviated TAS, was founded by David and
Joellyn Young in January 2003 as an independent for-profitcommunity theatre . The couple each have experience on Broadway with David being a musical director and voice teacher who has traveled with Broadway shows such as Camelot, South Pacific, andThe Music Man [page 16, David and Joellyn information https://orchard.org/data/files/Gallery/SummerDocs/Summer_Catalog_online.pdf Orchard School Summer Catalog] while Joellyn has most notably been Eva Peron in Evita. [David and Joellyn Young Staff Profile http://www.artists-studio.com/staff.htm Artists-Studio.com] Thetheatre , located inFishers, Indiana is primitively based as it was renovated from anight club [Night club source, interviews with Joellyn Young http://imagesfishers.com/04/arts.php Images Fishers.com] and a stage was added. Despite being in Fishers, Noblesville considers TAS to be one of its own places of interest. [Noblesville Places of Interest http://www.debcastino.com/PageManager/Default.aspx/PageID=997799&NF=1 ] Theproscenium stage is made of classic design and allows for a variety of different trims to be placed around as well as the movement of the back wall, though there is no fly space. The remaining space allows for a 220-seat house complete with sound and lighting systems, office space, andclassroom s. [Seating capacity, interview, same as source #2 http://imagesfishers.com/04/arts.php Images Fishers.com] Cast, crew, and various other members are volunteers with few employed within the productions themselves. [ Volunteer Request http://www.artists-studio.com/volunteers.htm Artists-Studio.com]History
The First Years
The seasons of The Artists' Studio have thus far consisted of 8 shows, including a holiday show, and for the first several years, a "young artists production" for aspiring actors and actresses ages 13-25. Of the several years the young artists' production took place, the first and last were Grease. The seasons normally end at the start of summer, picking up again shortly after. Sometime in the summer, the theatre holds General Auditions, [The Artists' Studio announces 2006-2007. . . (and Gen. Auditions) http://www.indianaauditions.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2651 Indiana Auditions.com] that is, auditions for the entire season, though each show normally gets its own as well. Audition notices tend to get notoriety in many papers, such as the
Indianapolis Star . [Auditions for Little Mermaid * http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070217/LOCAL/702170317/1177/CUSTOMPUB21 Indystar.com] Several shows became traditional over the years, primarily due to popularity, and The Artists' Studio began to further embrace them. Ironically, the two major influencing shows within the Artists' Studio's early years were in stark contrast to each other. Each of the two was actually closely linked to differentholidays , as Annie was traditionally used as aChristmas show and The Rocky Horror Show was used aroundHalloween , usually boasting a midnight performance on or around Halloween itself.Annie and Rocky
Annie was used as the annual Holiday show until 2006, when it was set to be replaced by
Christmas Windows , a compilationChristmas musical, which replaced the original show,Scrooge, The Musical [Christmas Windows Auditions (replaces Scrooge, the Musical) http://www.indianaauditions.com/forum/calendar.php?do=getinfo&e=679&day=2006-10-8&c=2 Indiana Auditions.com] for undisclosed reasons. This was the second year in a row The Artists' Studio dropped a show around December, as in 2005 they lost the rights toJoseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat after announcing it in their 2005-2006 season.Daddy Warbucks , the lead male character of Annie, was played byJay Meisenhelder [ Cast List for Annie http://www.artists-studio.com/Aarchive.htm Artists-Studio.com] for several incarnations until he was not taken back as a result of controversy beginning in the show. [Jay Meisenhelder controversy When No Means No http://www.takingdownwords.com/taking_down_words/2005/04/when_no_mean_no.html Taking Down Words.com ] [More on Jay Meisenhelder controversy, offers link to outdated Indianapolis Star article http://www.worthyboards.com/lofiversion/index.php/t20464.html Worthy Boards.com] Annie was the first show at The Artists' Studio to have 2 casts, a Cast A and B, though it was only for the children involved in the show. This became common practice for all the later productions of Annie and set the precedent for future shows requiring a children's cast.The Rocky Horror Show was another big hit, with Dr. Frank-N-Furter being played byBrent Marty . [Rocky Horror review by http://dev.nuvo.net/articles/article_1576/ Nuvo Magazine] Rocky Horror was the only other prominently recurring show [The return of Rocky in a student paper http://www.mill-stream.org/pages/features/rockyhorror.html Mill Stream] in the theatre's early lifetime having been held three times, with a season going by between the second and third incarnations. The first incarnation The Rocky Horror Show at TAS was considered one of the best shows of 2003 in Indiana. [Nuvo Magazine announces the second incarnation, and calls the first one of the best of 2003 http://nuvo.net/articles/article_3222/ Nuvo Magazine]hift into Family Theatre
Annie sold better as a whole than any previous production, though the first Halloween showing of Rocky Horror marked the first show to
sell out . After Annie continued as a success for several years, the theatre began casting more and more children in shows that required a children's cast. This included adding more children into shows that didn't necessarily ask for them, such as being urchins inAladdin . [Cast List for Aladdin http://www.artists-studio.com/Alarchive.htm Artists-Studio.com] Soon shows requiring far more children, and several casts of children began to be commonplace at TAS. Shows such as Wizard of Oz , Oliver,Seussical ,The Music Man , [The Music Man at TAS * http://www.hamiltoncountycalendar.com/index.asp?month=2&day=2&year=2007 Hamilton County Calendar] andJoseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat ["People and Song fill 'Joseph' stage" http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007701200362 IndyStar.com] became popular starting in the 2004-2005 season and onward into 2007. In the 2007-2008 schedule, Rocky Horror was not scheduled, though both Annie and Joseph...Dreamcoat were in the season. [ [http://www.artists-studio.com/2007-08season.htm @007-2008 Season] ]TAS Kids
In addition to classes and camps, TAS began producing shows for kids, including
Bye Bye Birdie inNovember 2007 , Grease in the spring, "Hot on Broadway" (a compilation show) in the summer, andTo Kill A Mocking Bird . Performance in these productions has cost upward of $100USD , something unique of mainstage productions and other theatres in the area. [ [http://www.artists-studio.com/Summer%20Camp.htm Summer Camp Registration] ]Beyond the Stage
The Artists' Studio is especially unique in that it acts as much more than just a performing theatre. It also offers a wide variety of classes in dancing,
acting andsinging . It also hosts other unique services, such as hosting themed children's birthday parties. The extra services are likely more a reflection on the fact that, unlike mostcommunity theatre s in Indiana, The Artists' Studio is a for-profit organization. This has kept theEncore Association , which provides an award ceremony for community theatres in Indiana, from recognizing any of The Artists' Studios productions, as one of the stipulations is that no one be paid in a nominated production; it must be produced by a not-for-profit theatre group. [ Who is missing from the [Encore Award] nominations... (Archived) http://www.indianaauditions.com/forum/archive/index.php?t-1878.html Indiana Auditions.com]References
External links
* http://www.artists-studio.com The Artists' Studio Homepage
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