Rachel Bublitz

Writer

Cheap Thrills

If you’re like me, you enjoy things that are both awesome and cheap. In January, The Cutting Ball will be holding it’s annual RISK IS THIS…. experimental theatre festival. There will be staged readings of 5 plays starting January 9th, running on Friday and Saturday nights at 8pm until February 9th. Here are the plays:

Superheroes

Written and directed by Sean San José

January 11 and 12 at 8PM

“Defiant, passionate, and bursting with poetic energy, Sean San Jose’s Superheroes tells the story of a journalist working to separate fact from fiction she investigates the sordid history of the crack-cocaine epidemic. Partially inspired by Gary Webb’s groundbreaking investigative journalism into the relationship between the CIA and Nicaraguan drug traffickers, the play traces a lyrical labyrinth through churches, courthouse, and street corners in pursuit of a shocking truth.”

Ubu Roi

By Alfred Jarry

In a new translation by Rob Melrose

Directed by Yuri Urnov

January 18 and 19 at 8PM

“When Alfred Jarry’s Ubu Roi premiered in Paris on December 10, 1896 the audience broke into a riot at the utterance of its first word. Jarry’s irreverent parody of Shakespeare’s Macbeth defiles theatrical tradition through its scatological language and disregard for audience expectations. The play replaces Shakespeare’s tragic hero with a greedy, sadistic, mean-spirited, and obscene ogre who becomes the king of Poland simply by force and through the debasement of his people. Cutting Ball will explore Ubu Roi as a reflection on the fall from grace of many a contemporary political leader corrupted by power on the international stage.”

Insect Play

By Josef and Karl Čapek

In a new version by Bennett Fisher

Directed by Rob Melrose

January 25 and 26 at 8PM

“In Karel and Josef’s masterpiece The Insect Play, a vagrant, disgusted and disillusioned by the hypocrisy and cruelty of men, wanders into the forest to live in isolation. As night falls, he experiences fantastic visions of anthropomorphic insects and embarks on a journey of self-discovery. The Insect Play takes the audience on a surreal odyssey through the world of social butterflies, industrious beetles, and warring ants in a powerful allegory about what it means to be human.”

Passing

By Dipika Guha

February 1 and 2 at 8PM

“On an unnamed colonized island, an ill suited English couple are engaged in a desperate attempt to make their marriage work. But soon after the loss of their baby, a young girl indigenous to the island enters their home, shattering both the course of their lives and history forever. Viewed through the frame of an art exhibition, Passing examines how we construct historical narratives through our museums, our theatres, and in our hearts.”

Sidewinders

By Basil Kreimendahl

February 8 and 9 at 8PM

“Sidewinders owes as much to Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot as it does to SF Pride. In this absurdist-western romp through gender queerness, Dakota and Bailey find themselves lost, possibly upside down, in a strange world with even stranger characters. Their journey to getting right side up provokes questions of sex anatomy, transgenderism, and who we really are aside from what’s between our thighs.”

I’m especially excited about Rob Melrose translating Ubu Roi. I read it during my theatre history class at SFSU and loved it. Go see some shows!

10 Resolutions for 2013

I’ve said it a thousand times… I even wrote about it on the blog once… I don’t like New Years resolutions. I think that if you want to do something, do it… Don’t wait for the new year. But that said, I love to set goals for myself, and I might as well set some of those right now. Here we go:

  1. See MORE theatre. In fact, my goal for 2013 is to attend 100 theatre related events (readings count). I got the (huge) number from the awesome Stuart Bousel, who did just that this past year.

  2. Publish a book. No big deal, you know… Just publish a book. Ha! Most of the material is there, we just have a lot of grunt work to get through to get the 31 Plays in 31 Days to the printers. I aim to get it done this year.

  3. Produce a podcast. Yep! The 31 top plays that we selected for the anthology will also be read aloud radio play style for the 31 Plays in 31 Days podcast! Super excited to get playwrights work out there to the people, and I think this will be the beginning of more of that. Stay tuned!

  4. Write 31 plays this August. I promise, this is the last 31 Plays in 31 Days goal. But this August we’ll be running our challenge again, and I fully intend to participate.

  5. I want to receive 100 rejection letters this year. I completely stole this goal from the inspiring Megan Cohen.

  6. I’d like to run a 10k. I did a 5k in 2011, and it was a lot of fun. I’d like to double the distance and double the fun!

  7. Read more! Reading makes you a better writer, true story. Looking forward I’d like to up my intake and broaden my horizons.

  8. Write more! In addition to writing 31 plays in the month of August, I plan on finishing my play about Achilles for the 2013 SF Olympians Festival, rewriting a one act that I wrote last summer, and taking My Sister’s Baby out of the drawer and fixing it’s problems.

  9. See The Fantasy Club produced by All Terrain Theater. The kick ass Tracy Held Potter will be directing and I cannot wait to see what she does with my first completed full length play.

  10. Save money. This is a hard one, with two kids there seems like there are constantly things to buy… But we downsized to our apartment and I really want it to pay off.

  11. (It’s a bonus resolution/goal!) I also really want to meet and work with new artists.

Cross your fingers for me… Or better yet, help me out! Let me know when and where to attend your theatre event, so I hit my goal!

Happy New Years everyone! Be safe tonight.

Football Is Hard

I’m not quite back to the world yet (still in my stay-cation), but I wanted to take a break to tell everyone about life for me right now… I’m 45 pages into my Achilles/football play and this is what I’ve learned…

  1. Writing a scene in which people play football on stage is hard.
  2. I know very little about football.

I need to catch a game… Listen to the jargon, the rhythm. There has to be football on youtube, right? I sure hope so. I’m calling it quits for tonight, but I’m hoping to have a solid (ha!) first draft by this Friday. Happy almost New Years!

Merry Christmas!

This will (probably) be my last post until the 2013, so I wanted to wish everyone a Merry Christmas… (See what a bad Jew I am? I totally forgot to tell everyone Happy Hanukkah).

Anyway, happy holidays! I hope that you find yourself with people that you love. And just in case you feel compelled to buy me something (as I’m sure you do), here’s my list:

  1. Time to write between now and New Year’s.
  2. More sleep.
  3. Safe and happy children.

There that’s it! Now, you had better rush out to the store, they’ll be closing soon. And they always sell out of the good stuff. If you’re wondering, #3 is the priority.

Merry Christmas!

Closing Night of 2012 SF Olympians Festival

Tonight is the final night of the 2012 SF Olympians Festival! Tonight features two local playwrights:

Megan Cohen’s play Zeus (which, yes, is about Zeus) will go head to head with Christian Simonsen’s play, Chronus (which is about Chronus, you’re awfully clever).

I was at the show last night, which was completely sold out, and it was a lot of fun; Barbara Jwanouskos’s play Hera was hilarious (male pregnancy was involved).

Be sure and make it out tonight, and come early!

Pacifica Table Readers Sunday 2/3

Want to hear the new play I’m writing for next year’s Olympians? Well you can hear a first draft of it in February! The Pacifica Table Readers have invited me to bring it for a living room read! The date is Sunday, February 3rd!

More details will be announced in a couple of weeks, but for now… Mark those calendars!

End of Year Submission Tally

There are 13 days left in the year, crazy, right? I thought this would be a good time to look back on my goals set last year and see how I stack up. On January 2nd, I declared my goals in a post titled, Submissions… Here it is:

“Looking to 2012 I have some goals (not resolutions). I want to complete another full length play and 4 more short or one act plays. I want to make it to 150 submissions, and I’d like 10 theatres or publishers to use my work. I would also like to read one play a week.”

Let’s start with submissions… I wanted to submit a total of 150 times and I…. (insert drumroll)… Submitted a total of 168 times! Woohoo, I made it! I received a total of 54 rejections last year, and 11 theatres/festivals have selected my work (1 over my goal!).

As far as writing, as you know I wrote a whole lot more than just 4 new short plays (I wrote over 31!), probably around 40, and I completed a draft of a full length (My Sister’s Baby).

Reading I have not kept up with a new play a week, I admit. I did read over 90 plays in October though… Does that even me out? Hmmm… I wonder.

Anyway, looking at all of this, I’m incredibly pleased with myself and how hard I’m pushing myself. I hope to be more productive next year… Stay tuned for my goals for 2013 (probably posted in early January).

One Minute Play Festival

I had the pleasure of seeing Playwright’s Foundation’s One Minute Play Festival. What a great time! Dominic D’Andrea was there to introduce the the festival, he is the producing artistic director of One-Minute Play Festival and he had some interesting things to say… He talked about how this festival was like talking the pulse of the artists in the city. And I really feel like that’s a great way to think of it. I thoroughly enjoyed the show, and I found it incredibly interesting how many of the same themes emerged from these plays… As far as I know the writers weren’t given any topics.

The actors did a great job as well, as did the directors. The transitions between the 70 (yes 70!) plays were snappy and quick… And I was impressed with how much punch the plays could give out within a minute.

The last show was this evening, so if you missed it, you missed it. But it’ll be back next year! I’ll be going for sure!