Wednesday, October 4, 2006

An update: Florida's Sound of Music gig was a great learning experience, and I miss everyone a lot. I'll never forget one of our Kurts, who had never done a show before, crying at the final night cast party. He came over to me, and we shared a big hug, and I told him that everything about this business is great, but there's no other way to say it: saying goodbye to a cast you've grown close to sucks. To Kevin and all the other kids I've worked with - you guys are the best, and will always be in my heart! May you all be richly blessed in your lives.

The end of the Florida gig found me flying into the city for an HMS Pinafore gig - which I ended up booking, and I'm having the time of my life. It's hard to believe that this run is almost over. It's been great working with these people too. Yeah, you hear stories about how people in the business are out to get you, and I know they're out there, but it simply really hasn't been my experience, other than a few people I can count on one hand (or less). Maine is beautiful, I highly recommend it - the people are great, and the scenery is hard to beat. Fellow cast members David, Michelle, Jen, and I did a road trip to Bar Harbor, walked through some of Acadia (do yourself a favor and go), and had a lovely seafood dinner with some fantastic clam chowder - a great follow up to the late luncheon David, Michelle, and I had in Camden the week before. I will miss our small sightseeing group! By the way - the theatre I'm at -

Theatre at Monmouth

is a delight - wonderful local chorus members as well as an outstanding bunch of leads and crew who also happen to be nice people with whom I'll miss hanging out.

I also have had the great joy of getting to know a wonderful host mom and dad. In case you've never read her works, check out

Margy Burns Knight

This is a link to Amazon, but wherever you can find her children's books, I highly recommend picking them up.

Thanks Steve and Margy, for a great time!