Monday, October 25, 2010

From the road...

I'm currently writing this on the bus, and we're driving from South Carolina to New Albany, OH. It's going to be a long, rainy day.

It's someone's birthday today, so we decorated her bus seat and gave her a crown to wear, cuz it stinks that her birthday is on a travel day...but at least we don't have a show and we can party later!

Everyone is sleeping...we have "quiet hours" until noon every day, which is really great. We haven't had many bus behavior problems, but everyone, myself included, gets really restless towards the end of long travel days. Playing movies on the bus helps, if everyone can agree on what to watch, which is never. Today the birthday girl's pick is "Hocus Pocus", my closest claim to fame, for those of you who know the story.

The bus driver is really great, his name is Mike. Mike is a Southern Man, very chivalrous and polite. I don't know how he does it. This bus is enormous.

And now for my weekly vent/ rant:

We've been on the road exactly a month today, and I've been feeling a little homesick lately. Okay a LOT homesick. It seems that everyone has had family and friends come to the show, except me. There have been missed opportunities because we don't get the schedule until the last- minute (which completely violates our contracts, which say we're supposed to get our full schedule of the upcoming week the Sunday before that wee begins!). Bailey, for example, was coming to see a show that got canceled this week.

The thing that keeps me going is that Chris and Millie are coming to see me in New Haven, CT in a week and a half! Counting down the days!

There have been a lot of frustrations about the logistics of this tour lately. Mostly having to do with the scheduling. The one-nighters are killing us. Not just because we're performing in a different place every night, but also because the drives are always so long. Our show is long, and we have late nights, and then early mornings because of travel, and the sleep we get on the bus is not restful. We don't have much of a turn-around when we get to the hotel before we have to be at the theatre, and then the cycle starts again.

This would be much different under UNION rules, but we're being taken advantage of because we're non-union, and they don't have to follow rules. It would make this production much more professional if they did. The tour I went on last fall was non-union, but they chose to follow the union rules anyway so that their cast/ crew were happy and had a good experience. THAT is a professional company.

Our hotels have been really nice, but for the last little while, they've been in the middle of NOWHERE. Literally. No food, no grocery, no stores, nothing in walking distance. I'm not sure what they expect us to do. I get instant meals from Wal-Mart for these such occasions, but a girl needs fresh food! I'm not asking for a Whole Foods everywhere I go (which would be nice, by the way) but at least give me a Piggly Wiggly!

Okay, enough of the negative. "keep it positive...", thanks Elle (Musical Reference).







Sunday, October 10, 2010

Tour Fun

Just a few fun thoughts so far:

1. I can't keep track of what day of the week it is, or what time zone I'm in. We've been in all possible times zones in the last 2 weeks.

2. Every place we've been to has been new to me, I've never been to any of these places so far.

3. We've played two arenas with almost sold-out houses of about 1500 people, maybe more. Tonight's performance was in front of 1655 audience members.

4. Trying to sleep on the bus is tricky. Trying different positions every day, but can't sleep more than a couple of hours at a time at most.

5. I'll see Chris a month from today- yay? Not soon enough, counting down the days. I don't know what married people did without video chat on tour before these digital days. It really makes ALL the difference to actually see his face when I talk to him!

6. Best Place I've been so far: SEATTLE, WA!!!

7. Looking forward to: having people I know in the audience!

8. Trying to eat as healthy as possible, but we are limited by what restaurants/ shops/ grocery stores we can walk to. Pocketing all the free snacks at the hotels that I can!

9. WORST HOTEL ROOM so far: Butte War Bonnet Hotel in Butte, MT (we like to pronounce it BUTT, just to be immature). Just sketchy-looking in general.

10. BEST Hotel so far: Courtyard Marriott in Meridian, ID (the rooms were huge and nice, although there was no breakfast, there was the corn maze and it was awesome).

11. Best screw-up in the show so far: Last night in Butte, Montana during the "Dream Ballet", lets just say the you-know-what hit the fan:
The first girl who enters after Curly and Laurey start the dance, forgot her contacts and she's pretty blind. All the girls enter in a sequence that's only set to the music, so if we get thrown off, it all gets thrown off. Well, my poor, blind friend without her contacts couldn't see that she went into the wrong wing, got confused, and when we all tried to follow her, we were all behind the music. Eventually, we got back on, but then one of the other girls got her dress (and self) caught on the fence up stage, so we're all trying to keep from busting out laughing in this serious/romantic scene. We think the worst is over, when Ado Annie comes in with Laurey's veil and it also gets stuck on the fence, and she's trying to rip it off in the middle of the dance.

We've also had a few incidences where the "map drop" (which is actually supposed to drop in from the ceiling) had to be rigged to a pulley system instead when there was no "fly space" at the theatre (which just means the stage wasn't tall enough to drop scenery in). One particular incident involved a middle-aged tech-guy who actually pulled the map drop across the stage DURING scenes and dances. On top of that embarrassment, it kept getting stuck in very crucial moments, so where there was an important scene or dance, there would be this guy, YANKING on the map, trying to get it to pull across the stage. For SHAME!

Okay more later, phew!