You want to know how the show went. And it went like: oh god, tech rehearsal and stuff takes the entire day. ( Problems, solutions, makeup ) Still, it was suddenly time, go go go go! And, well, geez, it was just like our rehearsal runs. We did our tricks, we did not mess up our simultaneous finger snaps. I zombie-sneered at the crowd, based stacks briefly on the horribly unstable mats, and flew high croc. Then it was hand-to-hand time. I don't remember the jump but I guess we stuck it, because I was upside-down and the crowd roared so loud I could hear it (the only time I heard it). Then I was being caught, and escorted to the canes for my final zombie-ish position.
The backstage seven-way hug afterward was a good one. :D
I still like training better than I like performing, but maybe there's something to this notion of occasionally assembling a thing to share with an audience, yeah?
EDITED TO ADD: VIDEO
The backstage seven-way hug afterward was a good one. :D
I still like training better than I like performing, but maybe there's something to this notion of occasionally assembling a thing to share with an audience, yeah?
EDITED TO ADD: VIDEO