Have I mentioned I'm tired?
Jul. 25th, 2009 03:11 pmIf not, I'm mentioning it now. We went out after the show last night with some of the folks from the orchestra. Mind you, Ragtime is a three hour show. Dinner was great, except the entire cast went to the same restaurant and we finally got seated about midnight. After dinner it was home to bed. Fell asleep about 2:30, 3:00 (am, that is) and got up at 6:30 am. M had to work and I had to go and do producer stuff for Hair. We filmed part of the trailer. Note I said part. Our artistic director is absolutely awesome. He has great vision. Unfortunately, he doesn't always remember that we don't have the technology to do what he wants the way he wants it. Anyway, I finally came home. It's 3 in the afternoon. And we have a show tonight. I've already told M, I don't care what cast members want to do, I'm coming home and going to bed. So There.
I live for this summer season, every year and love every minute of it. Hmmm, wonder what shows we'll get next year. :D
I live for this summer season, every year and love every minute of it. Hmmm, wonder what shows we'll get next year. :D
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on 2009-07-26 02:01 am (UTC)no subject
on 2009-07-26 01:40 pm (UTC)Jim said the show was FABULOUS. He loved it! mcuh better than the crappy "Guys and Dolls" we went to. The diector made Nathan Detroit gay, which didn't work...at all. Guess he was getting it one with Nicely Nicely... i've got nothing against visions, but one does need to look at the bigger picture (I'm think ing it was because the actor who won the Tony for Roger Debris was Nathan and he is very flamboyant. Not a bad thing for Roger, not so much for Nathan - but sing, OMG!
Hang in there - remember, it's always darkest just before it's pitch black.
C