Wednesday 16 July 2008

Blocking


It was a hard day in rehearsal yesterday.  Losing nine days to injury would put us up against it even with Martin fully recovered.  As it is, he’s brave but gets tired quickly.  A long slog in a hot room blocking the show – painstaking, gritty work – was hard for all of us.  We got through all of scene two (the busiest in the play) and I’m very pleased with what we achieved.

I had spent the weekend holed up with Maureen’s model box and some toy actors.  (Joe is played by two whisky corks with a paperclip to remind me which is his good arm, Tom is Ghosttooth, a toy given to my girlfriend by a boy named Hamish). 

This week will be a tough grind towards our first preview on Saturday.  The cast are worried they’re under prepared and won’t know their lines.  Martin’s still unsure if he should carry on with the show.  It’s a difficult time.

 

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Chin up, boys! In this drama of the drama, you're mired in the second act. The tremendously successful payoff in the third is just over the horizon.