{"id":277499,"date":"2012-08-08T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2012-08-08T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/point-loma-actors-theatre-setting-the-stage-for-excitement\/"},"modified":"2012-08-08T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2012-08-08T07:00:00","slug":"point-loma-actors-theatre-setting-the-stage-for-excitement","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/point-loma-actors-theatre-setting-the-stage-for-excitement\/","title":{"rendered":"Point Loma Actors Theatre setting the stage for excitement"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>To hear David Sein tell it, it\u2019s a sure bet that none of the 50 million people who vote their favorites on &#8220;American Idol&#8221; have been to a play in the last little while. So many distractions, so little time, he said \u2014&#8221;If you want to go to the legitimate theater, unless you live in New York or possibly Los Angeles, it\u2019s not part of our modern lifestyle. It seems like a dying art.&#8221; The thing is, it\u2019s people like Sein whose efforts fuel what life there is. Take Point Loma Actors Theatre, of which Sein is the founder and managing\/artistic director. The group has been quietly fielding casts and creating actor-intensive workshops for eight seasons; its body of work includes 125 productions large and small under a staff whose live stage time totals more than 30 years. And the instructors themselves aren\u2019t exactly the hallmarks of inexperience. Noted local actor DeAnna Driscoll, Old Globe Theatre assistant director Hannah Ryan, San Diego comic Tony Calabrese and Sein himself, who\u2019s directed and produced for 25 years, have taught classes and created shows off the beaten path, standing on very little ceremony as the city\u2019s creative elite mount their pieces by the book. The L.A.-born Sein, 68, cites theater as an inbred personal need. Storytelling has been an integral part of his commercial life \u2014 he\u2019s a former documentary writer for PBS, and he launched a small theater in Palm Springs. &#8220;Wherever I go, I try to start something,&#8221; he said. &#8220;It\u2019s important to give people the opportunity to ply their trade. If we make money, that\u2019s one thing, but it\u2019s seeing them on stage doing their thing that\u2019s most important.&#8221; The play\u2019s the thing, he said \u2014 the magical act of storytelling that draws people from every walk of life and level of talent. Sein\u2019s charges feature wannabes, housewives, attorneys who want to perfect their dramatic acumen and retirees looking for a social setting. They all have a narrative, Sein said, including a longtime Broadway director who\u2019d walked in and kept his occupation a secret until deep into rehearsal. The stage &#8220;changes their lives,&#8221; Sein said. &#8220;That\u2019s something I\u2019ve seen happen over the course of the years I\u2019ve been involved. Somebody walks in who\u2019s not able to lift their head at first; 12 weeks later, you can\u2019t shut \u2019em up.&#8221; The stage is located at 3035 Talbot St. in the Point Loma Assembly Building. Although Sein didn\u2019t cite budgetary figures for Point Loma Actors, he said, &#8220;Our theater has been self-sufficient, and I can\u2019t say that for most theaters. Artists aren\u2019t businesspeople.&#8221; Sometimes, they\u2019re not even artists. In May, the group mounted its second so-called 24 Experiment program, which involves the productions of plays written by 24 itinerant playwrights, performed by 24 itinerant actors, helmed by 12 itinerant directors and mounted in 24 hours. The writers fleshed out their stories all night, with the directors and actors rehearsing all next day and presenting their shows that evening. Baltimore is among the other cities that have copied this formula for years. That\u2019s where Gwen Walls fell on it, bringing the idea to Point Loma Actors last year. She wrote and performed in &#8220;Guess Who\u2019s Not Coming to Dinner,&#8221; the only dramatic play on the slate. Walls, 36, is a technical writer who moved to San Diego in 2009. She\u2019s been writing plays since age 7 and holds a master\u2019s degree in writing from Towson University. &#8220;We get a lot of people who come to California,&#8221; Walls said, &#8220;because that\u2019s kind of the dream, to be a participant. But L.A. is far away, and so is New York, and we still get a lot of enthusiasm, because there are a lot of people hungry for art in San Diego. &#8220;There\u2019s a lot that comes out when you\u2019ve been up all night,&#8221; Walls said of the experiment. &#8220;But the experiment is just as legitimate as the best play you\u2019ll ever see, because it tells us about the human condition.&#8221; That condition, Sein added, isn\u2019t always enough to galvanize people to action. &#8220;When I hear somebody say, \u2018I want to be an actor,\u2019 I say, \u2018Well, what are you doing in a workshop? If you want to be an actor, go act. Go get on a stage.\u2019 We have huge amounts of talent in San Diego, but very few of them leave the nest. Some do, and some are very successful.&#8221; That observation echoes his take on San Diego theater. &#8220;San Diego,\u2019&#8221; he said, &#8220;is a surfing, partying, beer-drinking town. Will it ever be [a destination theater city]? I don\u2019t think so. I\u2019ve seen great theater in San Diego and some stuff that isn\u2019t the greatest in the world. Local government support for theater is low. But it is what it is. Anything is possible.&#8221; &#8220;The nest,&#8221; after all, means different things to different people. The crowd at Point Loma Actors Theatre leaves it in their own time and in their own way. And their willingness to throw caution to the wind in search of the story is as powerful a statement about local theater as any. Point Loma Actors is looking for writers and directors to participate in future 24-hour Experiments. For more information on the group, visit www.pointlomaactors.com.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>To hear David Sein tell it, it\u2019s a sure bet that none of the 50 million people who vote their favorites on &#8220;American Idol&#8221; have been to a play in the last little while. 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