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Every once in awhile during a performance, I'll step outside of myself, and find myself looking at the familiar or routine with fresh eyes. Tonight I had one of those moments. I was in the wings changing costumes 15 feet from stage. I looked around me at all of the guys changing clothes, ably assisted by the Atlanta dressers. My dresser was helping me into a double layer of costumes.
At the same time, over the heads and around the bodies of my male peers, I could see Kathy on stage in the scene which follows "Don't Cry For Me Argentina". A maid is helping an exhausted Eva out of the white gown. Che is sitting at the vanity and singing the lovely opening lines of "High Flying Adored". Time stopped for me. I thought, "I wouldn't trade this point of view for anything":) I love what I do.
Tonight was Rachel Cohen's final performance in "Evita". We were all teary-eyed as Bradley gave a goodbye speech for her and asked the audience to join us in giving her the evening's final bow. After the show, we went out to a Salsa club. There was a live band and we were having a great time, when a sudden electrical storm hit the city, dumping heavy rains. The Club's lights went out briefly three or four times. I told Rachel that we will always remember her going-away party as the "Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia":)
I'm sending a shout out to
gotmoof who took a fall at home today and injured his foot. Tim, I hope you heal quickly and can get back on both of your feet soon. Meanwhile, enjoy the Vicodin:) Thanks to
perkk who dropped everything to take Tim to the emergency room. Tim's friends thank you and appreciate the kind of man you are! Also, a short note to
isitandlookout. You'll be in my thoughts tomorrow. You know why.
There are certainly moments in life where it would be nice to stop time, rewind and force a different outcome. I'm going to try to work on that bit of magic for myself, my family and my friends. Anyone got a wand?
At the same time, over the heads and around the bodies of my male peers, I could see Kathy on stage in the scene which follows "Don't Cry For Me Argentina". A maid is helping an exhausted Eva out of the white gown. Che is sitting at the vanity and singing the lovely opening lines of "High Flying Adored". Time stopped for me. I thought, "I wouldn't trade this point of view for anything":) I love what I do.
Tonight was Rachel Cohen's final performance in "Evita". We were all teary-eyed as Bradley gave a goodbye speech for her and asked the audience to join us in giving her the evening's final bow. After the show, we went out to a Salsa club. There was a live band and we were having a great time, when a sudden electrical storm hit the city, dumping heavy rains. The Club's lights went out briefly three or four times. I told Rachel that we will always remember her going-away party as the "Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia":)
I'm sending a shout out to
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There are certainly moments in life where it would be nice to stop time, rewind and force a different outcome. I'm going to try to work on that bit of magic for myself, my family and my friends. Anyone got a wand?
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