鈥淗otel Berry鈥 tickets available for in-person and virtual-streamed shows
Tickets for Tantrum Theater's 鈥淗otel Berry,鈥 an original play that explores the lives and entrepreneurial ventures of Edward Berry and his wife, Martha 鈥淢attie鈥 Berry, are now available and can be purchased for both live shows and a virtual streaming option. Patrons may now reserve their specific seat in the theater by seating chart.
Tier one tickets are priced at $20, tier two tickets at $10 and tier three tickets (for OHIO students only) at $5. Virtual streaming tickets are $10 and available for limited performances, including an early morning stream on Tuesday, Nov. 29, useful for classroom presentation. Free student rush tickets for students may be available nightly at 7:50 p.m. based on remaining open seating but are not guaranteed.
鈥淗otel Berry鈥 runs from Nov. 17-19 and Nov. 29 - Dec. 3, at 8 p.m., with a 2 p.m. matinee on Dec. 3, at the Forum Theater in the Radio Television (RTV) Building at 帝王会所.
Andie Walla, associate professor of instruction in OHIO鈥檚 School of Media Arts and Studies, will be working with students in her Multi-Camera Producing and Directing class to stream the play and provide hands-on teaching.
鈥淣ormally, it鈥檚 a spring-only class, it was an anomaly that I taught it in the fall this year,鈥 Walla explained. 鈥淚 always like to have a final project for students that is a practical, very hands-on steaming event 鈥 I was trying to find a campus partner who had some need to stream events.鈥
While Walla said she has never streamed a theater performance, she thinks it will be an amazing experience for students. She also said the virtual aspect will allow 鈥淗otel Berry鈥 to reach a wider audience.
鈥淲e鈥檙e going to be able to capture different angles,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 think bringing the dynamics of the multi-camera setup will really help the viewers be immersed in the theater experience.鈥
Walla said students will have multiple rehearsals during tech week to ensure they鈥檙e prepared, as well as do a test stream to make sure 鈥渨e鈥檙e getting the highest quality of product out there."
鈥淚 think it鈥檚 a really great experience for students to get hands-on learning outside of the classroom,鈥 she said. 鈥淓xperiential and place-based learning are very important, and I think this class specifically is getting that with flying colors.鈥