I'm sure my wife will be okay with it. The young lady's married, too.
We (she and I) still have to work out how to handle the kiss, as the director's not pressuring. We can chose to be blatant and obvious, a real kiss (which will fit the bawdy theme of the play better), or we can cup hands over our faces and fake it. We'll discuss that later, since this week we're just working on blocking (Who's where, when, and where we're moving to), and will get into character development next week.
Otto Nobedder wrote:I'm sure my wife will be okay with it. The young lady's married, too.
We (she and I) still have to work out how to handle the kiss, as the director's not pressuring. We can chose to be blatant and obvious, a real kiss (which will fit the bawdy theme of the play better), or we can cup hands over our faces and fake it. We'll discuss that later, since this week we're just working on blocking (Who's where, when, and where we're moving to), and will get into character development next week.
Steve
Hope her husband understands as well...
Now you got me thinking, my possible last theatrical performance will be in November and stuff should start in a little over a month and now I remember all the "fun" some stuff can be like blocking. Last year was easy. I played an iron worker and a mason by myself onstage. That was easy. Memorize the lines, go out and be yourself.
A student now but really want to weld everyday. Want to learn everything about everything. Want to become a knower of all and master of none.
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Nick
Otto Nobedder wrote:I'm sure my wife will be okay with it. The young lady's married, too.
We (she and I) still have to work out how to handle the kiss, as the director's not pressuring. We can chose to be blatant and obvious, a real kiss (which will fit the bawdy theme of the play better), or we can cup hands over our faces and fake it. We'll discuss that later, since this week we're just working on blocking (Who's where, when, and where we're moving to), and will get into character development next week.
Steve
Hope her husband understands as well...
Now you got me thinking, my possible last theatrical performance will be in November and stuff should start in a little over a month and now I remember all the "fun" some stuff can be like blocking. Last year was easy. I played an iron worker and a mason by myself onstage. That was easy. Memorize the lines, go out and be yourself.
I have to interact with others (generally two at a time), and generally be slightly slap-stick. This thing is full of sexual references and double entendre's, and to keep the action moving I will be acting with my face and body a lot. I might even have to get contact lenses, so my eyes are not covered.
I reiterate my apology...
This new hobby has me very busy. I'm presently working on two children's productions. One is a Christmas special, the other is a mini adaptation of Alice in Wonderland. I'm learning a great deal, and to my great surprise I really love working with kids. Making many friends through theater has also significantly expanded my social life. I'd become almost reclusive until now.
I will try to do better at keeping up with the forum, but I'm having so much fun that I will have to focus on "trying".
Otto Nobedder wrote:I reiterate my apology...
This new hobby has me very busy. I'm presently working on two children's productions. One is a Christmas special, the other is a mini adaptation of Alice in Wonderland. I'm learning a great deal, and to my great surprise I really love working with kids. Making many friends through theater has also significantly expanded my social life. I'd become almost reclusive until now.
I will try to do better at keeping up with the forum, but I'm having so much fun that I will have to focus on "trying".
Steve
I feel you man. I'm working on a musical at my high school right now and I'm one of the leads but I haven't entirely memorized it all yet. Shows in 2 1/2 weeks...
A student now but really want to weld everyday. Want to learn everything about everything. Want to become a knower of all and master of none.
Instagram: @farmwelding
Nick