I have facilitated a lot of devising processes. Through these facilitating experiences, I have learned to be very transparent about the process. I tell participants how challenging the process can be as well as how rewarding it can be. This Hendrix cast was the most patient, diligent, and positive group of students with which I have ever devised. They worked hard and never complained. It was an honor to work with such a dedicated and mature group of students. And, of course, the Hendrix staff isn’t too bad, either. It was actually humbling to collaborate with former my former professor (Danny Grace) whose work I so much admire. He and the entire staff truly made my time at Hendrix enjoyable. Thanks to everyone at Hendrix!
Yesterday I received production photos of my devising project at Hendrix College, *Hope for the Honeybees*. For four weeks in September, Hendrix theatre students and I devised this family-friendly play exploring the issue of disappearing honeybees for Hendrix’s Family Day. The play centered on four child protagonists who discover a renegade flower in a post-honeybee world. Without any prior knowledge of “flowers,” the kids launch an investigation through which they discover a cover-up that disrupts their entire understanding of their place in society and the concepts of “reality” and “truth.” Even with only four weeks to devise and produce an entire production, this project was by far my easiest devising experience because the cast exemplified three keys to devising success—strong work ethic, positivity, and collaboration.
I have facilitated a lot of devising processes. Through these facilitating experiences, I have learned to be very transparent about the process. I tell participants how challenging the process can be as well as how rewarding it can be. This Hendrix cast was the most patient, diligent, and positive group of students with which I have ever devised. They worked hard and never complained. It was an honor to work with such a dedicated and mature group of students. And, of course, the Hendrix staff isn’t too bad, either. It was actually humbling to collaborate with former my former professor (Danny Grace) whose work I so much admire. He and the entire staff truly made my time at Hendrix enjoyable. Thanks to everyone at Hendrix!
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Current WorkAbout the Author: April Gentry-Sutterfield is a director, deviser, educator, and mom who uses theatre as a tool for social justice, education, and community engagement. Archives
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