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author: Eric Wagoner
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date: '2000-04-17T03:56:06'
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title: The play... the play went
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The play... the play went very well. I've been recovering all day, and will be recovering all week, I'm sure. I'm going away to the Georgia Mountains to a nice bed and breakfast to recover even more. My body is beaten -- my part was very physical, my mind is drained. This was by far the hardest production I've been involved with, and I had to use every bit of willpower to hold it together. In the end, it was wonderful. The audiences (smaller than I'd hoped) were very supportive. I was given nothing but praise, as were my actors. It was a wild ride, though. Estragon and Vladimir took act two and ran it through a blender every night. While scraping out the script puree, they always left some in the pitcher, but somwhow it all came back together again on stage. I put three months into three performances. I'm very proud of what we've done, but it'll be good to have my evenings back. I'm not unpacked from my move yet. I want to learn a ton of web technologies. I have plenty of reading to catch up on. I've only got six weeks, though, as auditions for my next project are the last two days in May. This time, instead of three performances and a $100 budget, I'll have a two week run and over $2000 to play with. I'll tell you what it is in a little while. |