Rather than drink good ol' H2O to hydrate I had imbibed more ale than water at the Piers and then got a Vanilla Frapp to give me a caffeine kick - which caused me to start suffering an unbearable headache during the first one-act read. During the 2nd one-act I shifted and massaged the base of my neck. I was starting to feel nauseous. I decided to get up after the 2nd one-act and hover in the back. That way, I wouldn't be in direct view of the actors on stage (I knew I wasn't being a very good audience member). During the 3rd one-act my symptoms got worse and I finally had to attempt a stealthy move to the bathroom. Of course no sooner do I get in there then I hear clapping! Doh! So close! I felt trapped now though because I knew the "host" of the readings was going to announce the names of who was to participate next week and I hesitated to make any noise in fear I'd miss my name (if called). So I hung out in the bathroom and lo and behold - my name was called! Go figure. Fortunately, he didn't need acknowledgement then. He just asked that we meet him in the lobby to get our scripts. I looked at myself in the mirror and I looked like hell warmed over. I had taken out my ponytail holder hoping it would relieve my headache and my eyes did not look "well".

Now fast forward to yesterday night - my first appearance on a New York stage! (And my name was actually in a program too!) My roommates

The one-act I was in, was called "Silent Strength". The plot? A young woman is stuck at a mechanic's shop and running late for "work". She befriends the assistant there and after her "work" is revealed to be a professional wrestler she proceeds to put the sleazy mechanic in his place. A fun show and people seemed to enjoy it!
Now to continue memorize lines to play Rumpelstiltskin in a Children's Show the weekend after next. I walked thru stage directions on Sunday with another Rumple who will be performing this weekend (She's new to NYC too, moved here on June 15th from London! - when she found out I was from Omaha, NE - she said, excitedly "That's where Marlon Brando is from!") Not totally sure I'll have a handle on much else but my lines (there's a song I need to know - will have the lyrics down but not sure about the tune) - but I'm going to "observe" the show this weekend and hopefully manage to pull it off! Eek!
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Congrats on the NYC acting gigs!
I've been in one show here since I last corresponded with you. Lorie O. recently directed a charity benefit show of Herman Wouk's The Caine Mutiny Court Martial, and I played the stenographer. I had very few lines in the show (as you may have guessed), but hey, I hadn't even auditioned for it, so I can't complain. Actually, given the overall excellence of the cast, I'm not sure I would've been cast in a showier role even if I had tried out--other actors included Aaron W. and Wes C., and I was once again thrown into the WWII US Navy along with two of my Mister Roberts crewmates, Andy N. and John C.
Oops, I guess I'm starting to make this post all about me. My bad.
Anyway good luck with Rumplestiltskin!
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