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May. 12th, 2004 09:16 pmI just noticed that "SDF" is really convenient to type. The keys are all next to each other >>;; Yes, I am your friendly neighborhood dork.
I got to leave rehearsal early today, so see a 6:30 movie with my dad. We went to see the last of the "Manga to Eiga" series movies, Fancy Dance, the title of which really had nothing to do with the movie itself.
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Speaking of rehearsals, I can't believe that the show is opening tomorrow. It's incredibly not ready. Or maybe not incredibly not ready, but I caught a lot of things that need to be fixed during the previews (like annoying freshmen who should be shot because they feel the need to comment after every line in the play). I must commend all the cast, though - they are very good. All the details will be sorted out tonight ::nods:: and then I can sit in the costume shop and be bored. That's possibly the most annoying thing about tech; and particularly about costuming and props - up until the show they work you to death, mostly doing things that aren't related to what you're actually doing. Once the show comes, there's very little to do.
I got to leave rehearsal early today, so see a 6:30 movie with my dad. We went to see the last of the "Manga to Eiga" series movies, Fancy Dance, the title of which really had nothing to do with the movie itself.
Speaking of rehearsals, I can't believe that the show is opening tomorrow. It's incredibly not ready. Or maybe not incredibly not ready, but I caught a lot of things that need to be fixed during the previews (like annoying freshmen who should be shot because they feel the need to comment after every line in the play). I must commend all the cast, though - they are very good. All the details will be sorted out tonight ::nods:: and then I can sit in the costume shop and be bored. That's possibly the most annoying thing about tech; and particularly about costuming and props - up until the show they work you to death, mostly doing things that aren't related to what you're actually doing. Once the show comes, there's very little to do.