Wow! John and I have been so busy the past couple of weeks! I am involved in a fantastic production of Bye Bye Birdie. I have a couple of bit parts, which is great because it's absolutely no pressure and I can have a lot of fun with it. My last onstage experience, I played Kate Keller in The Miracle Worker, and it was a pretty weighty supporting role. Lots of fun, but also a lot to worry about. This is a completely different but incredible experience. I would love to have another leading role later on, but for now I am enjoying getting to relax a little more back stage than last time.
In case you are not familiar with the musical, it is about an Elvis-type singer, Conrad Birdie, who has been drafted into the army. His agent is tasked with writing a song for him entitled "One Last Kiss" in which he is to sing the song and then kiss a lucky girl "goodbye" before heading into the army. It is absolutely hilarious and anyone who is local I encourage to go see it this weekend!
Needless to say, John and I have both been busy with rehearsals. (Did I mention John is accompanying the music on guitar, bass, and trumpet?) Our first performances were this past weekend. We did four shows, plus had four days of complete run throughs. Therefore, this is the first night in eight days that I have not done a complete run through of the show! I am exhausted, but it's a good exhaustion. I have tomorrow off too before a last minute rehearsal on Wednesday and three more shows Thursday-Saturday.
Here are some pictures of 2 of the 3 roles I play.... ( a news reporter and a townsperson)
If that isn't enough, I was "blessed" to have contracted some slight food poisoning over the weekend, so I had to deal with that around performances. Then today we had parent/teacher conferences. Our school does PTC's slightly different than other schools. Rather than devoting a whole day to PTC's, we do ours after school from 3:00-6:00 and have four a year. This keeps us from taking two extra days to do them and we can get out of school two days sooner at the end of the year. However it makes for a LONG day. I have to be at school at 7:30, so 7:30-6:00 is a pretty extreme shift for a teacher when you deal with children all day, and then have to keep going into overtime for three more hours once school is done! Fortunately I was able to get a lot of things done; some lesson planning and some preparation for our 5th grade musical to be performed in March. It consists of jazz standards and is really going to be so much fun. It also comes with lesson plans for jazz music which I will be using in April for jazz history month.
My last comment is that I simply love the Olympics. Especially the Winter Olympics. It's my absolute favorite. I love it so much I record it every time it's on TV so I don't miss an absolute minute of USA winning medals. I would also like to add that I love Evan Lysacek and Apolo Ohno. ;)
Goodnight!
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