And So Came the End of the First Day…

by L-C on July 24, 2006

It was a long day, but did not seem long at all.  There was so much to take in that every moment was trying to expand to be a sponge to get as much in as possible.  So many of the exercises were action based that it wasnt hard to do the action part, but the responding part was alien.  I have worry about some things, such as when Dick Monday says that things like timing can’t be taught.  What if I can’t figure them out?  I am realizing how important this is to me, to succeed.  And I am realizing I am going to find out dramatically, and unequivocally if I can do this or not.

Ate a rotten supper at TGI Fridays.  What indifferently placed crap on a plate that was.  I am going to stick to buying supper food at the delis in Manhattan during lunchtime and just tote it home in my handy Marks & Spencer sling shoulder lunchbag.  (Only 10 pounds - money that is, from Kettering UK)  This way I can just relax in my great room at the Awesome B&B after class, and eat, read, nap, study, whatever.  No extra walking or stair climbing involved.  I got a great assist in maneovering all the luggage through the subways to Brooklyn from Carl Jones staying at same B&B.  An awful lot of stair climbing to commute in NYC.

I signed up for the Wednesday nite performance.  Although I am totally clueless on what I will do, I figure this is why I came to get help on “what to do”.  If I don’t put myself out there, I won’t get any feedback.  Random ideas on the piece - something to music?  -something about the hole in the floor? - give Polonius’ speech from hamlet to the big flower prop? - give a speech that the clown keeps forgetting what to say?

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