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Thursday, April 30, 2009

120/365 Opening Night

Show nights at the school are crazy! The kids take extra loony pills, parents are on edge. We have the whole rush on the door to get the best stage view in the cafe-audi-gyma-torium. We want everything to go well. One thing I wish I could enjoy more are the returning "alumni." At tonight's Aladdin showing we had former players going back to shows we did 7 and 8 years ago. They've all grown up, but they come back because the shows they did on this little elementary school stage have helped to define who they are. One alum was my own kid, who definitely looked like she's way out of elementary school. She hooked up and spent the evening with an old BFF, ST, who joined us for a post-show Sonic treat. Still goofy together, but too much grown-up. Somebody slow down the clock!

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

119/365 It's not like I wasn't busy




There were plenty of photo ops today. My exhilarating run this morning, my shopping trip for the play and cast party, my readying the stage for dress rehearsal, the swarms of kids with NEEDS at the dress rehearsal, my ride to the costume shop for the returns and repairs, my blocking and musical rehearsals for Into the Woods. I just didn't shoot any of those things. So I resort to the pet pic. Hansel, who lives without the burden of intelligence, decided to attack my water bottle. I took it away before he bit through. I also caught a "couple" drying themselves off by the birdbath, I'm pleased that they like the facilities.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

118/365 Not a student...

...but she's trying. She did a beautiful job on Pre-Algebra homework, which I dutifully checked as any reponsible parent should. Then she left it on the kitchen counter.

Monday, April 27, 2009

117/365 tired

Today I ran to school, picked up the 10 Genie Dancer costumes, and ran them to the shop on Parental Home and Beach. I stopped at Whole Foods ( we love their Bagels) and then came down to school. Onstage I moved the soundboard, installed and taped down the 50 foot VGA cord and relocated 2 hanging microphones. I ran to the printer to pick up the t-shirt order, then returned to sound-check the system and set the stage for rehearsal. By 5:15 all 80 or so kids were dismissed, and we had time to shut the lights and clear the scenery. Down to San Marco for a quick Moe's stop and then Into the Woods from 7-10 PM. Back home: laundry, lunch preparation, feed cats, empty dishwasher, homework check. He looks as tired as I feel. Off to bed.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

116/365 April 26th!!!!


The kid from New York sometimes has to stop and pinch herself. It's April 26th. School isn't over. Smith's Point and Jones Beach aren't even thinking about opening. But today I went for a run under a canopy of live oak and palm trees, then spent the 81 degree afternoon floating and lounging. The greatest times of my childhood were squished into two short months in every year of my youth. Now, as a grown-up kid, it's summertime mostly all the time.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

115/365 Same old, same old...

...maybe for Hansel. But for the humans in the house we went from bed rest to busy, busy, busy. The "Aladdin" to-do list never seems to be completed. And we can't neglect our "Into the Woods" scripts. James Lapine must've enjoyed a good laugh, imagining his actors working to memorize the book. Every reprise of the fast-paced theme has a different set of words:

1. To see-To sell-To get-To bring-To make-To lift-To go to the Festival-!
2. To have- To wed, To get, To save,To kill, To keep,To go to the Festival!
3. Wife: To shield..Jack: To slay..LRRH: To flee..Baker: To find..Cinderella: To fix..Wife: To hide..LRRH: To move..Jack: To battle..Cinderella: To see what the trouble is...
4. To Mind- To heed- To find- To think- To teach- To join- To go to the Festival!

Friday, April 24, 2009

114/365 Roadie for Hire - Free

Hanging microphones in position. 10 body mics ready to go. Sound system snaked for 19 inputs (including piano, pc and special effects) and snaked out to house speakers, 70 volt treble speakers and stage and green room monitors. All wires taped and protected. Scenery decorations complete. Costumes received and inventoried. Props gathered, labeled and arranged on prop table. 44 windows covered with dark plastic to enhance lighting effects.

Starting with tomorrow's rehearsal the work really begins.