Settling into what will soon become routine life again - I have missed touring! I have certainly been able to keep busy between rehearsals, eating, sleeping, studying my script, building puppets, and trying to remember how to relax...I am more than proud to say that I am surrounded by some truly amazingly talented people. In addition to a wonderful camaraderie onstage, everybody seems to have their own little niche in how we will all function and work together as a family for the next ten months. I have always loved the sense of community in being part of the theatre world, and recently I was reminded of how wonderful it can be. Heading home from rehearsal, our van was discussing what expectations we had for the next ten months (maybe more?), and although it has always been understood, the simplest words reminded me of how unique this type of lifestyle is.
"When you join a show, they kind of just hand you a family." Those people will get you through the duration of your lives together and you will help mold each other (for better or for worse!). I can't wait to see what happens... There are so many ambitious and creative minds collected here, all so full of spirit, energy, and a sincere passion to create something wonderful. I fully intend on exploiting every single one of my new friends in hopes that we can all collectively effect the world around us. This type of company does not present itself very often and we are blessed to have been brought together to share our lives... all while trailing an overly inquisitive monkey. Have I mentioned how funny I think life is?
Tomorrow we officially start the "touring" aspect of life - heading off to the glorious Cedar Rapids (the city of five seasons... look it up, its even more ridiculous when you find out what it means). So far everyone seems generally pleased, which is a bit more frightening than knowing that people don't like what they see. There have been whispers that notes and changes are being withheld (for the time being) in an effort to smooth out the process, and that only makes me more anxious to get things finalized into working order. Several execs from VEE, Universal, and Houghton-Mifflin have been in attendance at this point and I feel as if we are in the calm before the storm. I thrive on this aspect of the process - I love working toward a goal. Once I achieve that goal, I always work to improve further, and love working toward my next ambition.
I wish I could think of a more clever segue, but seeing as how I've been exhausted and sitting on my "bed" for hours with no achievement of sleep, my mind is sufficiently fried... but lately I have allowed my mind to wander to many of the numerous ideas that have plagued my mind in recent history. LANded has especially come back to haunt my creative mind. I'm excited to work with Aaron more on developing new facets to the story and incorporating a lot of what we discussed throughout the past several months. One of the reasons this project has been such a joy is because of the way that Aaron and I have been able to work thus far. In all honesty, the entire creative process (from the earliest of beginnings) has been one big game of "Yes, and..." This improv-based foundation only supports what we are trying to achieve and enables us to live freely with these characters. We are also tall children surrounded by adult responsibilities, so we tap into all these facets to make ourselves wish we had a lot more money to realize our dreams... That got a little deep a little too fast...
I may not be able to post again for a while as we are diving right back into rehearsals before our official opening next week, then I will be blessed to have Star back in my arms for a few days!!! I can't wait. Until then keep your eyes peeled and feel free to google or check on facebook for updates on the World Premiere of Curious George Live!
(Coming soon to a city near you... hopefully!)



