My next show is called Under the Ice and it's coming up in mid-April, and that puts me in the crunching part where I try to get my lines to stay in my head. This is a new play, a lightly-surrealist piece in part about a young man on a journey through the afterlife with his companion and guide through the depths, a chatty and curious Ice Fish. I play the Fish. And that's what's going on in my world.
This is an old key, newly revealed, and should work like new. If you have trouble with it, please let me know.
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Thanks a lot for the giveaway mate!
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thank you!
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Thank you! And good luck with the play! I'm rehearsing one too, and yeah, those lines seems to always slip away when they needed!
Break a leg! ^_^
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What are you working on?
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It's "The Shadow" by Schwartz (a somewhat satirized deconstruction of "The Shadow" by Hans Christian Andersen), done by non-professional community theater. And I'm one of the side characters. But nerves are running high, as if it's the biggest stage with world wide renown and I'm the main star XD So yeah, stakes might be low, but adrenalin is high, and the rehearsals are at the beginning stage, where we stull figure everything out, so forgetting lines, moving wrong direction and breaking into laughter is a constant :) But I love it!
How are your rehearsals going? If it's so soon, it must be repetition and honing the action at this point? What's your favorite line? :)
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Rehearsals are going well. I have a bunch of lines I like, but most of them are fun because of the stage business that goes along and wouldn't really read out of context here. "Deep eerie blue, her defense budget grew!" is a hoot, it's a comment I make directly to the audience as we begin our final battle with the evil Ice Jellyfish Queen. But it's not a language play so much as a situational one.
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