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DINNER 82: Thursday, March 23, 2006

DINNER 82: Thursday, March 23, 2006

Still in early crunch-time for DINNER WITH FRIENDS, the show I am directing for Falcon Theater, my attention this evening after work wasn’t on gustatory delights but rather on collecting and organizing the music for my show. I went through the drive-through at McDonald’s for…

DINNER 83: Friday, March 24, 2006

DINNER 83: Friday, March 24, 2006

Rehearsals are heating up for DINNER WITH FRIENDS, which I am directing for Falcon Theater. We had rehearsal tonight in our old rehearsal space; we get possession of the theater on Saturday morning. Dinner tonight was a run out to Mecklenburg Gardens in Clifton. I…

DINNER 84: Saturday, March 25, 2006

DINNER 84: Saturday, March 25, 2006

We had a morning rehearsal (from 11a-2p) at the theater this morning. The cast decided they wanted to grab “brekkie” at Pepper Pod beforehand, so we met there at 10a for eggs, toast, sausage, cottage cheese, and orange juice. One heck of a way to start the morning!

After a good rehearsal, Ted and I stayed around to hang the lights with the intention of using our time wisely in the coming ‘tech’ rehearsals. We spent a couple hours hanging the lights and getting them patched in. We’ll focus when we’ve got the actual set pieces, probably Monday evening.

One the way home, I drove through Wendy’s for a cheeseburger and a Frostie, then I collapsed on the couch and waited for Wendy to get home from the Wine Tasting she attended with a friend. I was pleasantly surprised that she’d won a silent auction for 6 bottles of Moscato d’Asti. I cannot wait to try it!

DINNER 85: Sunday, March 26, 2006

DINNER 85: Sunday, March 26, 2006

Today was our tech/build day. We went from an empty theater to a mostly-full set in one long day. A giant thank you to the cast and crew for working so efficiently. We’re mostly there! Dinner after rehearsal was two of those awful microwavable burritos…

DINNER 86: Monday, March 27, 2006

DINNER 86: Monday, March 27, 2006

Tonight was the first night of hell week for DINNER WITH FRIENDS, the show I am directing for Falcon Theater. Hell week is more politely called tech week, and is the week before the show opens when all the technical elements — the set, lights,…

DINNER 87: Tuesday, March 28, 2006

DINNER 87: Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Tonight must be the calm before the storm. In a fit of confidence, I gave my actors last night off from rehearsal of DINNER WITH FRIENDS, the show I’m directing for Falcon Theater, to allow them to rest and work on their lines before we head into heavy-duty tech rehearsals which start Wednesday evening.

Wendy & I had show-related tasks to do at home, so we were rather busy… I baked all the cakes we’ll use during the run of the show (six in total), ‘mummy-wrapping’ and freezing them as I got done with them. Wendy took time to re-write the props plot for the show — the listing of what-goes-where-and-when that is critical to running a smooth operation backstage. She’s very good at that type of organization, and I’m grateful to have her back there. That’s one thing off my list of things to worry about.

So we hung around the house and did our various show-chores. During the preparation of the cakes, I ate some cottage cheese, potato chips, a handful of dry-roasted peanuts, and an orange, so I guess that counts as dinner. The downtime let us watch an episode of 24 and last night’s AMERICAN IDOL (go Taylor go!), almost like normal folk.

DINNER 88: Wednesday, March 29, 2006

DINNER 88: Wednesday, March 29, 2006

On the way to rehearsal, I stopped at a Taco Bell near the theater to sit quietly and eat a burrito and a taco. From there, it was down to the theater. Tonight was our first full-tech run of DINNER WITH FRIENDS, the show I’m…