Saturday, January 28, 2012

Southern hospitality y'all!

Hey there y'all! It has been a while, and we have been super busy! Since Ohio we have been to western PA, Virginia, Florida, Alabama, and we're currently on our way back to Florida now for a show in Niceville tonight.

Sarasota was our best day so far. We got there early in the afternoon and walked in the downtown area by the beach until 3, and went to our hotel on the beach and swam in the warm pool until the show and walked around on the beach after the show as well. It was perfect!

I've decided the majority of this blog update should be dedicated to telling the world about someone on this tour with me, a boy named Carl.

Carl is 20 years old and this show was his first audition in NYC. He took off a semester at George Washington university studying mechanical engineering to take the tour. And he is a total tool. When he can't think of anything to ad lib on stage, he yells gibberish. On a lunch break he got his eyebrows waxed. At the pool in Sarasota he tried to give his swim trunks to someone else because he had a speedo underneath just incase. And most recently he bought two meals at a Chinese restaurant because they were only $4. He also is going to buy Rosetta stone so he can learn Swedish, mandarin, and Russian. I'm pretty sure he was a cheerleader at one point. And he makes a mean general tso's chicken when he's at home. Nevertheless, he makes all of us laugh and after we went to mcdonalds and got a sundae, mcflurry, AND a mocha frap for free today because of mistakes, I decided Carl should be a feature in the blog.

He's certainly an odd duck, but we all love him and his never ending ability to make us laugh.

On another note, it is lonely out on the road sometimes, and mail is always appreciated! Please ask for my address on the road if you are interested in sending me some love.

Alright, I guess I should get my act together, I'm in Niceville after all...

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

From NY to OH

I am currently posting from a hotel in Elyria Ohio in the laundry room (gotta do it when you can). Things are going well overall. The bus trips are really long, I'm going to need to find another outlet of activity besides reading, words with friends, and angry birds. But I have a few funny stories to share.

I had a dream the other night that one of the boys I the casts's brother was trying to kill me, and in the dream I was trying to tell him that his bro had it in for me, it I couldn't ever talk to him because he was out playing kickball with everyone in the snowy landscape overlooking the river to Canada. So when I awoke, I thought it was real, and right at that time I heard the guy's voice outside my room as he was walking by, I ran out to tell him that his brother was a soon-to-be murderer, and as I watched his face contort in confusion, I finally realized it was a dream. Needless to say I freaked the poor fellow out a little bit. But have no fear everyone, I am still alive and well!

Also, one of the band members has started up something called "secret mijo". The mijo is a little Mexican leprechaun (Yep.) who gives little gifts to random people as he sees fit. So you buy little gifts for someone and sing the secret mijo song (yes there's a song) and give them the gift. A cute way to keep things fresh on long bus rides.

There are also a few of us who have started a bible study, which I think I am going to really enjoy.

Anyway, tomorrow we're off to western PA before we head to VA and beyond!

Mucho secret mijo love,
G

Friday, January 13, 2012

Another opening...

Tomorrow is finally opening day! It has been quite the whirlwind adventure. The show will be awesome, although in the grand scheme of things, I think I'm in four scenes, so I'm feeling a bit useless and insignificant... But as a whole I really like the whole thing. I'm having some issues with some people, but I'm just trying to love on them more. We've been having mostly 13 hour days this week, which has run us down a lot, but that's given me a lot of opportunity to bond with everybody.

I'm rambling because it's midnight of our last day of tech... I'll update more later...

Love you all, my faithful three.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

tech-no!

My dearest three faithful followers,

Yesterday was my last day in NYC, for a while anyway. We finished up rehearsals there, and tomorrow we start tech in NJ for a week with our first performance on Saturday afternoon. Wee!

As things have progressed, I have really enjoyed getting to know the cast. I have a roommate and a bus buddy, both whom I adore, and I'm starting to develop my little bits in the show. I have two whole lines! And when I say "here's one of the players!" I'll be so believable that you'll really think he's approaching. And he does, which proves my believability. Bam. Also, I've decided that I will play all of the roles of the characters who are referenced to in the show but aren't actually onstage (ie: Clementine, Applegate's other "homewrecker" employee; the witness from Mexico city who knew Shifty McCoy; Mrs. Peeper; and so many more!)

Tomorrow, the director says will be "one of those days," and I believe him. Tech is sometimes the most stressful part of a theatrical journey, but since everyone seems to know what they're doing, I think we'll be okay. I get to try on wigs tomorrow anyway, so that'll be fun. 

Fondly,
Clementine

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Rehearsals in NYC!

Hello folks (my faithful three...)! I just completed my first full week of rehearsals in Manhattan for the national tour of Damn Yankees. I had a day off today to go to church at home and spend some time with my mom, but I suppose you might be wondering how my week went.

I stayed primarily in New Jersey with my Dad and step-mom and commuted into the city every day. I have about an hour train ride (unless it was a holiday schedule, which this week was ALL holiday schedule, in which case it's more like an hour and 20 minutes, ick!), but the studio where I'm rehearsing is only a couple of blocks from the train station, so that's perfect. And a Starbucks is on the way, so double bonus!

The first day wasn't so hot, I didn't know anyone and I felt really alone, but as we went on, I started asking people questions about themselves (no actor hates to talk about him/herself), which opened a lot of doors. There are more guys than girls in the cast, but everyone seems pleasant, and might I add, TALENTED. Everyone also seems to be health nuts, so it's keeping me accountable to not eat junk food all day, which is fantastic.

The gal who I'm understudying couldn't be there for some of the rehearsals this week, so I stood in to learn the opening number for her, which is a big "Meg" number, so the cast got to hear a little of my singing. It was kind of a way to prove myself as a professional, and I got a few comments on how well I was doing (including a really nice comment from Denis Jones...if you don't know him, google him, he's our choreographer and he ROCKS MY WORLD), which was a huge ego boost considering how green I am in the "industry."

Sidenote: I also really love Skip Brevis, our music director. He's obsessed with balloons and that they help your lung capacity and breathing strength (he's right). Check him out, too.

Aside from learning the role of "Meg," I have my ensemble role as well. I do just about nothing, but the few things I am doing are super fun, and then I go away for a while. I am getting paid a lot of money to do a tiny amount of work, plus a free tour of the country, so I'll take it. There are a ton of talented people in the cast, so I plan to take full advantage of picking their brains and learning from their experiences. So far we've just about finished the first act, and this week we're working primarily on the second.

I love the city, despite the holiday hubbub and hoopla from New Year's (yes, I did work on NYE). Working makes me want to live there. We'll see!

Perhaps this week I'll take some pictures to post. One more week of rehearsal in the city, and then we do a week of tech in NJ, and we're off!