Foxy, Sassy, and Rissy all created their lists, so I thought I'd follow suit:
Signs I'm getting ready to open a show
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Red, Jack, and Cinderella making plans for "Happy Ever After" |
- I live on fast food (I'm not ordering fries during this cycle!).
- I reject almost all invitations by using some variation on the phrase, "I can't. I have rehearsal."
- I start wishing I was a professional performer because rather than going to my full-time job, I just want to go to rehearsal all day. Doing both is exhausting.
- My skin starts breaking out -- noticeably -- due to stress.
- I start telling everyone I know that I'm in a play and they should see it.
Note 1: YOU SHOULD COME SEE MY PLAY!! - I walk around town in curlers and full stage make-up sans false eyelashes like it's a perfectly normal thing to do.
- I shop for groceries at 11pm or later.
- I start hand-washing my stage-undergarments every night so I don't have to wear sweaty stuff the next day (sometimes I ask a stay-at-home-mom cast member to throw mine in the washing machine with hers).
Note 2: Stage undergarments consist of tights, bike shorts and tank top.
Note 3: I really, really need to get that washer and dryer installed... - I make lists with names like: To buy - show, To buy- groceries, To pack, To borrow ("To go to the festival!!")
- I start praying that none of the tech/dress rehearsals or performances will be rained out.
Note 4: PLEASE also pray for the above things. - The songs from the show run through my head over and over and over. Right now it's the "A Very Nice Prince" reprise, which is annoying, because I don't have the timing down yet. So, really, the song's just mocking me.
- My voice grows stronger and I develop a wider singing range.
- I plan my wardrobe for work around what might be comfortable at rehearsal, 'cause I don't want to have to wear and wash additional clothing (see Note 3).
- Lyrics and lines from the show start cropping up in my daily conversations (see quote in parenthesis in #9). As previously stated, Into the Woods (and any Sondheim show, really) is particularly quotable.
- I think about my as-yet-unwritten-down character sketch all the time! I really, really need to write it down, along with memories and things I want to remember.
AND
- I start wishing the experience would never end!
I am so happy with this play so far. I can't wait to start adding tech and props and costumes and running the whole show over and over (aside from the stressed and yelling people, I am one of the crazies who actually likes tech week). I am excited to perform for an audience and show off my fellow castmembers. I am hopeful for big, responsive audiences and cooperative weather.
5 comments:
Why on earth are you wearing curlers?!? You're crazy. And I'm so excited to see your show. I'm coming Thursday.
You can use my washer any time. (:
Yaaaaay! I'm so glad you're coming, Amber! Please look for me after so I can give you a merry un-birthday hug!!
Thank you for the generous offer, Jes. I'll keep you posted!
I loved this post. If I'd seen it days ago, I might have written my own. Perhaps I'll try a "signs the show is over" post. We'll see.
Andrea, I love that idea. You should do it!
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