I love doing multiple shows with the same actors, because I have the opportunity to build a rapport with some really wonderful people. I'm amazed by how many theatre folks tend to be on the shy side. It seems counter-intuitive, I know. After the second or third show, you get to see some of the humor and silliness that lurks in these quieter actors. I love that!
I also love being able to work with new people. By and large, theatre folks are just wonderfully kind, caring, humble people, and one can never have too many of those around. There are about a dozen actors in Guys and Dolls with whom I've never before worked or shared the stage, so it's been very cool to rehearse with these folks, and I look forward to back stage time with most of them. Two in particular stand out in my mind, though, for different reasons.
One seems to be disparaged by many other cast members, but I've found this person to be encouraging and helpful. Yes, sometimes a little annoying, but not overly so.
Another is beloved by most other cast members, but I've found this person to be... well... kind of a poop. At last night's rehearsal, my respect for this person dropped significantly.
Regardless, I'm very excited for opening weekend! My double is graduating on Saturday, so we switched Friday and Saturday nights, so I'm not playing opening night. But I'm okay with that.
Today is our last audience-less rehearsal, and my stress about stealing focus or losing my balance officially gets kicked to the curb. I've mastered enough of the choreography to not look totally inept, so today I embrace a dorky, saucy and sassy Hot Box Girl.
Moxiepants activate! (*grin*)
The Mickey Mouse Mind Trick
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I'm about to make you *forget what Mickey Mouse looks like.*
Impossible, you say?
Then WATCH THIS:
It's slipping away, isn't it?
Is this right? Can ...
11 hours ago
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Man! Time flies! Can't believe the show is already this close to opening night!
Sorry, I can't be there. :(
But you're going to be AMAZING!
Love you!
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