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Saturday, 25 June 2011

A Few Words from Anthony Ponzio, U.S. director



Gi60 has always been a wild ride, from the first days of figuring out where to dangle microphones and filming on three different camera formats through my introductory experience as a director three years ago, right up until today, a little more than a week past our 2011 festival – and the ride never gets old. There’s an energy, a chaotic enthusiasm, that sweeps through every member of the cast and crew as we work to put this thing together.
It starts right around the end of April, as the submission deadline approaches, and I just can’t help imagining what kinds of plays were written. Reading them is simply a thrilling experience and I am always left astounded not only by the pieces but by the subtle commonality that is expressed through hundreds of one-minutes plays submitted from around the world. We think and feel much the same things, clandestine emotions and haunting experiences, no matter where we were born.
Then the real fun begins, the process I feel so lucky to be a part of: bringing those pieces to life. You wouldn’t believe how deeply a director and cast can delve into sixty seconds worth of text. For the US contingent, three directors and thirteen actors and actresses, the work itself is an impending energy, always lurking over our shoulders as we hustle from room to room, making discoveries and breakthroughs just as our time runs out…it’s frustrating, rewarding, exhausting and exhilarating.
Oh, but it’s not over. All of the reading and rehearsing, the planning and coordinating, everything we’ve worked toward culminates with the festival itself. 50 plays in 50 minutes is a frenetic ride and the audience, a mix of dedicated returnees and excited first-timers, has never faltered in creating that perfect atmosphere, a mixture of uninhibited laughter, unexpected silences and unbridled enjoyment.

Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Gi60 2011 US and UK Festival - Thank You!



Our great thanks to everyone who made Gi60 2011: The International One Minute Play Festival a huge success: the playwrights, acting company, directors, stage managers, designers, film supervisors and film crew, and most of all our dedicated audiences. Thank you to the UK audience members who braved the elements and attended at the Viaduct Theatre. The rain couldn't dampen your enthusiasm or support! Thank you to the US audiences who conquered the maze of construction barriers to find the New Workshop Theater at Brooklyn College, and who gave so generously of their energy and wallets (we raised a little over $2,000.00 for next year's scholarship fund). More details on both events to follow.
Gi60 US plays will begin the editing process this week, and we hope to post to the Gi60 Channel on YouTube by late August - Gi60 UK plays may be available much sooner! Check this site for announcement of dates.
Thank you, and next stop: Gi60 Channel on YouTube and BBC Big Screen!!

Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Gi60 is almost here

As you are all aware the Gi60 2011 live editions will be hitting stages in the UK and US this weekend (Fri 10 - Sun 12). I know rehearsals on both sides of the atlantic have been going very well and final prepaprations are being made for this years events. ScreamingMediaProductions is thrilled to be working once again with Leeds Meropolitan University and their fantastic film crew who will be live vision mixing the Gi60 UK live edition again this year. As part of our work with Leeds Met and the Regional Universities Network (The RUN) a select group of students from across the region have been given the opportunity to recieve training on multi camera direction and live vision mixing techniques. Working with the Leeds Met film crew and actors from ScreamingMediaProductions students participated in a workshop earlier this week (see photo) and will assist with the final recording of the UK live edition on Sun 12. Once again we are in debt to all our supporters (Dean Clough, Brooklyn College, BBC Big Screen, Leeds Met, Northern Broadsides) on both sides of the Atlantic for their continued support and enthusiasm for Gi60.

100 tiny plays... the fun starts Friday :o)

Thursday, 2 June 2011

Ticket Information: Gi60 2011

Gi60 Live U.S. Edition:

Friday June 10, 8:00 pm, and Saturday June 11, at 8:00 pm.
Presented by the Department of Theater at Brooklyn College and ScreamingMediaProductions New Workshop Theater at Brooklyn College

Tickets: $10.00 - All proceeds go to the Gi60 Scholarship Fund at Brooklyn College. Reservations Strongly Recommended: (718) 951-5000 X 2768
(the theater complex is currently undergoing renovation: please leave extra time to walk around to the new entrance!)

Gi60 Live UK Edition:

Sunday June 12, 6:00 pm.
Presented by ScreamingMediaProductions, Dean Clough and Leeds Metropolitan University
Viaduct Theatre, Halifax, UK
Tickets: £6.00 (£4.00 concs)
Box Office: www.deanclough.com/arts

Gi60: The Full History

Gi60: a One Minute History Gi60: The One Minute Play Festival was created by Steve Ansell, artistic director of ScreamingMediaProductions in 2003. At that time Steve was the Associate Director and head of New Writing at Harrogate Theatre, North Yorkshire, UK. Steve was curating a writing festival and looking for ways to offer more opportunity for writers to have their work staged. The idea of staging a one minute play festival was actually thanks to Christopher Durang and his anthology 27 Short Plays which contains a play titled 'One Minute Play' which Durang was commissioned to write for a one minute play festival. His play actually lasts over two minutes as he found the parameters limiting. It was for this reason that the first Gi60 was actually a two minute play festival called 120 Seconds which was presented as part of the 2003 Harrogate Theatre Write On festival. 120 Seconds was a huge success with both writers and audiences and so in 2004, enthused by the reaction to 120 seconds the first 'Gone In Sixty Seconds' (Gi60) was presented. Almost 90 one minute plays were performed in two separate shows, one show for family audiences and one for more adult themed material. Once again the shows were a huge success with extra performances hastily arranged as the studio space housing the event couldn't accommodate the audience numbers.


Although the 2004 show was very successful it had become clear that a single show with fewer plays would be more manageable, however, a reduction in the number of shows would have meant less opportunities for writers. With this in mind and inspired by his own phones ability to shoot about one minute of video, Steve approached long time colleague and fellow Director Rose Burnett Bonczek at Brooklyn College in New York to see if she would host a New York One Minute Play festival under the Gi60 name and record the entire event on Video. The plan would be to each present 50 one minute plays, record them and then upload them to a website for viewing and download by writers, friends, family and the general public.


Both shows were a massive success and both were recorded. A site and domain name were purchased and software uploaded (beating the official launch of You Tube by five months). Over the years we have undergone a number of changes. The UK show moved from the Harrogate Theatre studio to the Theatres main stage and is now has its home at The Viaduct Theatre in Halifax where Steve is an associate artist. In 2008 we moved the Gi60 Archive to You Tube and the Gi60 channel has received over 20,000 hits since that time. In 2010 we hosted our first themed Gi60 as part of the Halifax Ghost Story Festival 'G(hosts)i60', this was also notable as it was the first time that both Steve and Rose had directed together and featured a cast drawn from both UK and US actors.


Gi60 is always evolving and their have been a number of things have changed since the first International Gi60 in 2005, however, the key elements that make Gi60 so distinctive, successful and emulated remain the same.



· Gi60 is open to anybody, of any age and from anywhere


· Gi60 is free to enter and there is no fee for participating


· All our cast, crew and supporters give their time voluntarily


· All plays are recorded and made available on line


· Copyright remains with the author


· Plays can be about any subject as long as they are original



We are extremely proud of the Gi60 format and the creative community of writers, performers and artists that has grown up around the event. The fact that so many other one minute festivals using the Gi60 format have sprung up in recent years is fantastic news for writers and further proof of the popularity of the one minute form and the effectiveness of the Gi60 format.