Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts

Monday, November 21, 2011

Good-bye Millie, Hello Gobs of Friends!

I went to most of my son's last performance of "Thoroughly Modern Millie" tonight. I saw most of it because I did go to one hour of rehearsal for ACC. (And it was nice to have that boundary of getting there on time and leaving on time. Thanks to director and stage manager!)

And Caden's show--such a good performance! A good closing night.

But how fun was it to see so many pals at the performance! Friends from theater! Friends from MMHS marching band! Friends I've done shows with and friends I taught at Spanish Fork Youth Theater.

I felt like I was among this whole group of people who at one time or another was part of my family.

So awesome!

Keep playing! And playing!

Monday, October 3, 2011

The Delicate Balance in the Small Pond

As I jump into the theater world in Utah with both feet and no water wings to keep me afloat, I am finding out that swimming around here can be a dangerous or a marvelous thing. Sometimes both. The people I have gotten to know overlap. Which is good and bad and just plain weird sometimes.
  • Oh, you directed that show and now you're assistant director of the show I'm auditioning for and you worked with the person who was the star of my last show? Well, she and I were good friends. (Thinking: I think we were good friends. Were we? If so, maybe she'll put in a good word for me. If not, crap!
  • Oh, you didn't know I reviewed that show? Yep, that was me. Yes, it was very good. (Thinking: Thank the Lord it was a show I praised.) 
  • Oh, you will help me get that audition? Wow, you are such a pal. (Thinking: Am I good enough to warrant him going out on a limb for me?
  • Oh, you like that director? Well, we'll never work for that company again. And so-and-so and this person and that guy will never work there again either! (Thinking: How can I stay friends with everyone when clearly it could become the 'whose side are you on?' thing. I want to get roles on my own merit and not be picked over because I'm friends with this or that person. Of course, I also want to get cast because, as friends, they know I can do the job. Oy!)
As a compulsive blurter, I know I've already stepped on some toes. 

Lesson Learned: Open your mouth and project like hell when you're onstage. Offstage, keep your yap shut. The latter will be a bigger challenge for me than doing the acting stuff.

Oy.

Keep Playing!