THURDAY,
AUGUST 4: Got
Fringe passes, Minneapolis maps, and lots of good
eats (there are more restaurants in one city block
here than in all of our home-spot, Kirksville, MO)
while trying not to feel nervous about OPENING NIGHT!!!!
Wandered to our venue around 9:30 and set up the
stage while bouncing around like bunnies on meth.
We had a great show in terms of energy (even shaved
a couple more minutes off the run-time), but there
were only 6 people there to see it. Definitely time
to run around the city nude, covered in "Georgia
Out of My Mind" body paint. Whatever that is.
WEDNESDAY,
AUGUST 3: Left
at dawn's crack. A 7-hour drive took us 8 by the
time we feasted on roadside delicacies and purchased
tacky patriotic knick-knacks. Got in around 3, grabbed
some coffee, and headed for our tech rehearsal, which
went superbly. We're all knackered. Sleep.
TUESDAY,
AUGUST 2: A
speed-through this morning to prep for the open dress-rehearsal
tonight at Truman. We expected 5 or 10 people to
show and give us experience in front of an audience
before leaving for Fringe, but we had a FULL HOUSE!
Friends, colleagues, and random folk filled the seats
and inflated our egos and excitement (does that sound
dirty?). It was a lot of fun, and we got plenty of
positive feedback.
MONDAY,
AUGUST 1: Two
different rehearsals again, including one in the
evening with a couple audience members. They gave
us a lot of feedback. And we still need to tighten
up the timing to shave a few minutes off and maintain
momentum. We leave in two days. Good Lord!
SUNDAY,
JULY 31 : An
evening practice after a day off. Went pretty well
considering. Our lines hadn't completely flown
the coop. The techies had been hard at work on
set, props, and lights. Cool to see it coming together.
Jesse and May are working a LOT better. I'm finally
feelin' it.
FRIDAY,
JULY 29 : Two
rehearsals today. One in the morning and one in the
afternoon. Run-throughs both time with a tech in
the afternoon. The second went much better. I have
too many damn costumes!
THURSDAY,
JULY 28 : A
good run-through today, working in the costumes
and not being allowed to call for a line. Still
ironing out the ending which could crash the whole
play if it doesn't fly. Had to rehearse at 8 am
to allow the light-hangers (we're doing the show
here as well) to do their thing later--and then
they didn't show. Typical.
WEDNESDAY,
JULY 27 : More
costumes today and trying to figure out the quick
changes (faster than a speeding bullet), which can
make or break the show's pacing. Not to mention helping
us figure out who the heck we are for that particular
4 minutes.
TUESDAY,
JULY 26 : BECKY:
I'm sitting here drinking an MGD trying to decompress
after tonight's rehearsal. (Low brow beer,
I realize. But, hey, I'm trying to get into character
here.) Daryl
has written one whopper of an ending, which we worked
rather extensively tonight. Thankfully, my
colleagues are very gracious--and willing to watch
as I flop around like a fish on the floor. Not
literally, but it sort of feels that way. We did
make some strong discoveries amidst the
flopping though. Getting under the skin of
these characters is both enlightening and cleansing. Kind
of like an enema. Daryl has a knack for writing
characters that are larger-than-life, but just real
enough to scare the hell out of you. That's
why I love her work. So...the process continues. I
shudder to think where it might go next. Can't
wait.
   
MONDAY,
JULY 25 : Spent
a lot of time laughing. Everything seemed to have
to do with sex, as things always do. Put this many
girls pretending to be men in one room together,
and I guess it's unavoidable. And when I DO get to
play a female, she's a hopeless ditz. Art may imitate
life, but it must be the life of crazy people.
FRIDAY,
JULY 22 : A
run-through so we can work on transitions and time
the bastard. We come in at 15 minutes over, which
we know we can thin out some by tightening up the
pauses. But for the rest of the overtime, it's time
to get out the trimming shears. Ouch, but necessary
and probably actually good for the play. Then some
more picking apart of various performances and their
effect on the play's themes. As usual, I worry that
the funny stuff isn't funny enough and that the serious
is TOO serious.
THURSDAY,
JULY 21: Started
trying on some costumes today. Can't decide whether
Ed's glasses look more like Elvis Costello or Pat,
the ambigulously-sexed character from SNL. Perhaps
the latter is more appropriate. A rough rehearsal
day of picking apart the Ed/Raynelle scene. Becky's
work always seems so smooth and effortless (even
though I know she'd disagree), while I feel like
a Grade A Incompetent. The director and A.D. interpreted
the scene much differently from how I heard it
in my head when I wrote it. The experience felt
like therapy. If you can survive it, it's good
for you. We ALL survived.
TUESDAY,
JULY 19: Going
script-less continues today as we hit the Jesse/Simms
scene and Raynelle/Ed. I understand mentally what I
want to do with Jesse physically, but I realize
when I watch some video shot of the rehearsal,
that I just ain't gettin' it visually. But we
did find some nice moments in the scene that gave
us some idea of the potential, and Becky's humming
right along on Simms (scary! she's scary!).


MONDAY,
JULY 18 : Off-book
today. Aghhhhhh!!!! Just for the
first few scenes though, and our
prompter/stage manager comes to
the rescue when needed. Becky does
some great work as Coco today,
expertly using a pool skimmer as
an instrument of sexual innuendo,
while I think I'm getting a good
handle on May. I've been chewing
regular gum, but I may switch to
bubble.
THURSDAY,
JULY 14 - SUNDAY, JULY 17: We
take a break so that Becky and I can
go to NYC to see the Off-Off-Broadway
premiere of my first play, Greyhounds.
The two of us were in the play's first
run here in Missouri. The New York trip
is a blast and a great learning experience
for both of us.
WEDNESDAY,
JULY 13 : We
run the entire show today--still using
our scripts. My mom's in town for a visit
and watches the practice, after which
she gives me some "pointers" and
comments that Becky's Mexican accent
is great, except for one time when she
sounds Russian. Mom apparently has a
future in either the theatre or the UN.
SUNDAY,
JULY 10 - TUESDAY, JULY 12: Blocking
the play. Especially fun is the Carver/Simms
scene in which
Becky and I get to paw each other like horny
teenagers. I may need to wear elbow pads.
SATURDAY,
JULY 9 : We
get this puppy up on its feet for the first time
which makes us all feel relieved, knowing that
the process is finally underway--we've been thinking
about this experience for a year! General all-around
silliness is intercut with discussion about the
characters--motivations and physicality.
FRIDAY,
JULY 8: Our first
rehearsal is just the three of us: Daryl, Becky, and
Joan as director. Whoa, Nelly, it's scary to start
this process. But the anticipation wards off most of
the fear and, after some nervous chit-chat, we do a
reading (we'd done a couple of these back in the Spring,
trying to smooth out any unevenness in the script and
also to decide who would play what). For me, Daryl,
it's double-jeopardy because it's not only my voice
I'm hearing but my words. And for all of us, there's
the realization that this is the most physical play
we've undertaken together.
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