Friday, April 11, 2014

Art Imitating Life Imitating Art

Noises Off

A meta-theatrical production about a play in rehearsals and in performance.
We are currently in rehearsals and the similarities between us as a cast and the cast within the play are, simply put-

HILARIOUS.

There are characters in the show who have various personality traits which are becoming quite apparent in the actors who are playing them. The moments when our director has to pause and rephrase or wait for one of us (myself included) who is behaving a little too much like their character (without meaning to) is amusing-to say the least. Some of the characters in this play never do manage to quite get their lines right, some are a little vacant and distracted, some often struggle to get their point across, some are hyper involved in all the best/worst gossip and too eager to talk about it. They are characters designed to represent the type of actors a well-meaning director struggles to put up with... and there are moments in rehearsal where I worry that we are all reflecting our art a little too much!

I have to credit our fearless leader, Anne, for dealing up with all of us. She is one of the most patient humans. This show is a monster to put together, and on top of the countless staging and practical difficulties she also has to deal with us actors who are not always the most 'on-the-ball'. But the show is coming along so well, considering what a nightmare it could be. I'm going to lose at least 10 lbs by the time we open, simply because of the amount of time I spend running around in heels during the second act (and we haven't even finished blocking it yet.) I am having the most fun, and being stretched as an actor in ways I haven't before. And the people I get to work with are just the loveliest. I am so grateful for this opportunity, and I can't wait for you all to come see it! 

(there's a link for tickets near the top of my blog. *hint hint*)

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