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|Director = [[Kaci Beeler]]
|Director = [[Kaci Beeler]]
|Run= Sep/Oct 2014
|Run= Sep/Oct 2014
|Cast = {{Unbulleted list | [[Adrienne Brown]] | [[Ash Nunley ]] | [[Courtney Hopkin]] | [[David Schwartz ]] | [[Halyn Erickson ]] | [[Kaci Beeler]] | [[Kyle Traughber]] | [[Lacy Shawn ]] | [[Marc Majcher]] | [[Melissa Patterson ]] | [[Nicole Oliver ]] | [[Peter Rogers]] | [[Ruby Willmann]] | [[Valerie Ward ]] }}
|Cast = {{Unbulleted list | [[Adrienne Brown]] | [[Ash Nunley ]] | [[Courtney Hopkin]] | [[David Schwartz ]] | [[Halyn Erickson ]] | [[Kaci Beeler]] | [[Kyle Traughber]] | [[Lacy Shawn]] | [[Marc Majcher]] | [[Melissa Patterson ]] | [[Nicole Oliver]] | [[Peter Rogers]] | [[Ruby Willmann]] | [[Valerie Ward ]] }}
|Tech = {{Unbulleted list | [[Chris Albano ]] | [[Lindsey McGowen]] }}
|Tech = {{Unbulleted list | [[Chris Albano]] (lights) | [[Lindsey McGowen]] (sound) }}
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'''''Reform School for Wayward Girls''''' is an upcoming mainstage show at [[The Hideout Theatre]] set in a 1970s all-girl reform school.
'''''Reform School for Wayward Girls''''' was a mainstage show at [[The Hideout Theatre]] set in a 1970s all-girl reform school.


== Preview Description ==
== Summary ==
Some of Austin's best female improvisors are underage and under lock and key in this fun, sexy, and smart new improvised show about a 1970s all-girls reform school.
The show took place in 1976 in St. Agatha's Reform School for Wayward Girls, a reform school in the fictional town of East Libertyville, Ohio.  The show was based on old exploitation films such as ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0171344/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Girl Gang]'', ''[[wikipedia:Reform School Girl|Reform School Girl]]'', and ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109903/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Girls in Prison]''.
 
=== Show Structure ===
Each performance opened with a hosted introduction from "Mitch Dawson", the superintendent of the East Libertyville Independent School District.  The host welcomed the audience and got an audience volunteer to assign a set of six reform-school-girl archetypes (such as "the cheerleader" or "the daddy's girl") to six of that night's female cast members.  (Each archetype came with a basic description and a set of accessories.)  Then the show proper started with a choreographed dance number to [[wikipedia:Cherry Bomb (song)|the Runaways' "Cherry Bomb"]].  The dance included the whole cast: the six students, one student-aged boy, and two adults (one male, one female).
 
The dance then segued to the first act, which was an improvised monoscene in which a teacher oversaw the six girls in detention.  The scene opened with a roll call which established each girl's name.  The scene then included pop-out flashbacks to earlier scenes from the girls' lives, which usually included information about how each one landed in the reform school.  Typically, halfway through, there was a fight among the students that prompts the arrival of a sinister headmaster or similar authority figure.  The first act ended with another fight among the girls and then the end of detention.
 
The host returned to announce a ten-minute intermission.  The host had, by this point, come up with three loglines for improvised narratives -- he announced those to the audience and instructed them to vote on which story they wanted.  At the end of intermission, the host returned to re-introduce the girls (with a WWE-style introduction) and announce the winning story.  He then set up the first scene, performed a bit of scene-painting, and left the stage.
 
This began act two, which was an improvised narrative.  The cast improvised the story the audience picked, typically with the six "reform-school girl" improvisors playing those same students throughout, and the other three performers playing every other character in the story.  Often, the narrative included a montage-style scene where all the girls had to work together to achieve some complicated goal.
 
== Media ==
=== Videos ===
* [http://vimeo.com/105467462 Video] by [[Peter Rogers]] of the 9/6/14 show.
* [http://vimeo.com/106088321 Video] by [[Peter Rogers]] of the 9/13/14 show.
* [http://vimeo.com/106714467 Video] by [[Peter Rogers]] of the 9/20/14 show.
* [http://vimeo.com/107374343 Video] by [[Peter Rogers]] of the 9/27/14 show.
* [http://vimeo.com/108695163 Video] by [[Peter Rogers]] of the 10/11/14 show.
* [http://vimeo.com/109359186 Video] by [[Peter Rogers]] of the 10/18/14 show.
* [http://vimeo.com/110970909 Video] by [[Peter Rogers]] of the 11/1/14 show.
 
=== Photos ===
* [http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.799180693478782.1073742076.221927764537414&type=3 Photoset] by [[Steve Rogers]] of the 9/6/14 show.
* [http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152761474162265.1073741857.588952264&type=3 Photoset] by [[Peter Rogers]] of the 9/13/14 show.
* [http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152791349842265.1073741858.588952264&type=3 Photoset] by [[Peter Rogers]] of the 9/27/14 show.
* [http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152831513107265.1073741859.588952264&type=3 Photoset] by [[Peter Rogers]] of the 10/11/14 show.
* [http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.826869260709925.1073742093.221927764537414&type=3 Photoset] by [[Steve Rogers]] of the 10/18/14 show.
* [http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152880557637265.1073741863.588952264&type=3 Photoset] by [[Peter Rogers]] of the 11/1/14 performance.


== More Information ==
== More Information ==
* [http://www.hideouttheatre.com/announcing-the-2014-season-and-schedule Show announcement in the Hideout's 2014 season preview.]
* [http://www.hideouttheatre.com/announcing-the-2014-season-and-schedule Show announcement in the Hideout's 2014 season preview.]
* [http://www.hideouttheatre.com/shows/ReformSchoolforWaywardGirls The show's web page.]
* [http://www.hideouttheatre.com/shows/ReformSchoolforWaywardGirls The show's web page.]
* [http://www.hideouttheatre.com/only-three-more-chances-to-see-reform-school-for-wayward-girls Post about the show] from the Hideout's blog.


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Latest revision as of 08:54, 21 September 2015


Reform School for Wayward Girls was a mainstage show at The Hideout Theatre set in a 1970s all-girl reform school.

Summary

The show took place in 1976 in St. Agatha's Reform School for Wayward Girls, a reform school in the fictional town of East Libertyville, Ohio. The show was based on old exploitation films such as Girl Gang, Reform School Girl, and Girls in Prison.

Show Structure

Each performance opened with a hosted introduction from "Mitch Dawson", the superintendent of the East Libertyville Independent School District. The host welcomed the audience and got an audience volunteer to assign a set of six reform-school-girl archetypes (such as "the cheerleader" or "the daddy's girl") to six of that night's female cast members. (Each archetype came with a basic description and a set of accessories.) Then the show proper started with a choreographed dance number to the Runaways' "Cherry Bomb". The dance included the whole cast: the six students, one student-aged boy, and two adults (one male, one female).

The dance then segued to the first act, which was an improvised monoscene in which a teacher oversaw the six girls in detention. The scene opened with a roll call which established each girl's name. The scene then included pop-out flashbacks to earlier scenes from the girls' lives, which usually included information about how each one landed in the reform school. Typically, halfway through, there was a fight among the students that prompts the arrival of a sinister headmaster or similar authority figure. The first act ended with another fight among the girls and then the end of detention.

The host returned to announce a ten-minute intermission. The host had, by this point, come up with three loglines for improvised narratives -- he announced those to the audience and instructed them to vote on which story they wanted. At the end of intermission, the host returned to re-introduce the girls (with a WWE-style introduction) and announce the winning story. He then set up the first scene, performed a bit of scene-painting, and left the stage.

This began act two, which was an improvised narrative. The cast improvised the story the audience picked, typically with the six "reform-school girl" improvisors playing those same students throughout, and the other three performers playing every other character in the story. Often, the narrative included a montage-style scene where all the girls had to work together to achieve some complicated goal.

Media

Videos

Photos

More Information