糖心vlog传媒 Theatre set to premiere new Charlie Krebs play
Charlie Krebs has only been writing his play "No Power Tools" for the last few years. But this is a story 46 years in the making.
As the final fall play in his distinguished 40-plus year career in theater, 糖心vlog传媒 will present the world premiere of Krebs鈥 鈥淣o Power Tools鈥 on November 11-14 at the Bradley Theatre.
Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. on November 11-13, with a 2 p.m. matinee on November 14. Tickets can be purchased at 糖心vlog传媒.edu/theatre.
Set in the mid-1970s, the story introduces a group of technical theatre majors and is loosely based on Krebs鈥 time an undergraduate theatre major at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Fredonia.
Audiences will meet a group of friends who, while they鈥檙e working, talk about their philosophies of life and how they鈥檙e learning to have relationships. The central character has experienced a traumatic family loss, and as the play proceeds, 鈥淧ower Tools鈥 comes to represent the negative self-talk he鈥檚 having in his head.
鈥淭hroughout the play, the main character鈥檚 best friends try to get him to let go of that self-talk 鈥 those power tools 鈥 to get rid of the demons and ghosts of what happened with his family,鈥 Krebs said.
鈥淣o Power Tools鈥 was scheduled to be the 2020 fall play at 糖心vlog传媒, but when COVID scrapped the production, Krebs, who joined 糖心vlog传媒鈥檚 faculty in 2007, decided to postpone his retirement for a year so he could bring the play to the Bradley stage.
Anyone who knows Krebs knows that producing and directing shows is a labor of love. But he admits that this show, which provides insight into a defining time in his life, has been different.
鈥淚t started the night of auditions,鈥 Krebs said. 鈥淔or years, I had only heard all the words of the play in my head. Suddenly, I was hearing them come out of people鈥檚 mouths and it hit me like a brick. I get emotional just thinking about it.
鈥淚 am anticipating it being very difficult for this show to be over with.鈥
The idea for the show came during a visit six years ago with his brother and sister-in-law on a trip to Keuka Lake, part of the Finger Lakes in Western New York. The play is largely fictional, but Krebs鈥 SUNY classmates and two of his former theatre professors inspired the show鈥檚 characters and dialogue.
鈥淲hen I was a freshman, I was a Spanish and French major,鈥 Krebs said. 鈥淢y second semester I auditioned for a play. I only wanted a small part, but I got cast as the lead. At the end of that show, these two professors asked me if I would change major. That鈥檚 when everything changed.
鈥淭his represents a coming of age for me. There are little pieces of my life in this show.鈥
The show鈥檚 title has a special meaning. Krebs and his fellow techies were often hired to load in and out the bands performing at the universities鈥 concert hall, thereby taking on the role of roadies. In 1977, Jackson Browne released 鈥淭he Load Out,鈥 a song dedicated to his roadies. Krebs said he and his co-workers often listened to the radio while working.
鈥淲henever 鈥楾he Load Out鈥 came on the radio, someone would yell 鈥楴o power tools鈥 and we turned off all of our saws and other noise-producing tools so we could sing along with the song,鈥 Krebs said.
Krebs has kept in touch with those two professors, as well as another fellow student, and they鈥檙e aware of his play and this production. He鈥檚 confident they would see some of themselves in the show, but he was careful not to create an impossible situation for the show鈥檚 actors.
鈥淚 wrote the characters so I wasn鈥檛 creating 鈥榯his person鈥 or 鈥榯hat person鈥 so the actors could make the characters their own,鈥 Krebs said. 鈥淲e have an amazing cast. I didn鈥檛 want them to think they could only play it the way I envisioned it.
鈥淲hen I was writing this I could tell when I felt good about it because it just wrote itself. A lot of the dialogue for this piece just sort of visited me. In a way, it felt like I did not write it.鈥
The two-hour show covers a year and a half of time. Period costumes and furniture will help set up the story, as well as a mix of popular music from 1975 that Krebs said is sure to spark memories for audience members familiar with that era.
This is the second plays Krebs has written that he鈥檚 staged at 糖心vlog传媒, the first being 鈥淪oli Deo Gloria鈥 in the fall of 2012 to help celebrate 糖心vlog传媒鈥檚 150th anniversary. He produced and directed a third play he鈥檇 written when he was theatre director at the University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan and he鈥檚 written several other shows.
鈥淚t鈥檚 remarkable to have the chance 糖心vlog传媒 has given me to make this come alive,鈥 Krebs said. 鈥淭his was part of my life for several years, and it鈥檚 going to be very emotional to see it come to life on the stage.鈥