Good morning! Something is up - I only
got 141 pageviews on my blog yesterday! My smash-it rate was 423 on Sunday
November 18th. Mmmm......... what to be done? People are so fickle. Mumble....
mumble.
I have to admit to a secret
addiction/pleasure at the end of every long day, which is to look at my blog
traffic statistics, not from a narcissistic desire to find out who's reading me
in Australia of course (There are a couple actually!), but to see what stories
from the Panto shenanigans appeal most to you,dear reader. Apart from the stats
its a bit of a guessing game. So to ensure that I am not simply spouting
out into a black hole in the universe it would be wonderful if you felt
moved to let me know what else you would like to hear about from CInderella
World. I can't promise I will know the answer, but will do my utmost to
investigate - and to encourage my trusty Team Cinderella to snitch so I can get
the gossip out there too!
Talking of Black Holes, this neatly
brings me to a thought that will resonate with Trekkies, and which I find
mildly amusing, ie; the similarity of the title sound of my Daily Director's Blog to the daily
recording to be found in Captain Kirk's Log.
Captain's Log,
stardate 54342.8. Sociologist Xontel has been temporarily incapacitated.
In pursuing the creature, he and his men somehow managed to cross the place
where Mr. Spock's trap was set just as he completed the corrections to
it. The trap was sprung, and all four of my men were suspended for a
moment in mid-air, puzzled, just before they fell into the cage we
constructed. We are now trying to release them with phasers, as the lock
was inadvertently smashed by the impact from Sociologist Xontel's foot as he
fell. I consider this a major setback. Mr. Spock considers it "fascinating."
Thanks for that momentary indulgence!
Well it is my birthday today. Hopefully the TC is well primed to
bring on the pyros!
Yesterday however I felt the excitement of
being a child on Christmas morning. The Principals arrived in the theatre at 9am and
were warmly welcomed by Andy Knight, the Council Officer who is Group
Manager for the Leisure facilities in Barking and Dagenham. This was followed by
the obligatory Health and Safety talk from my stalwart Lieutenant
Chris Musgrave, our Operations Leader who fortunately knows his stuff
from having worked as Venue Technician at the theatre for the past four
years.
After that it was dressing up time. The
tradition of the "costume parade" is a serious matter but
also great fun, and means that the Designer and I and the rest of the team
got to enjoy the actors parading in front of us on stage as Chloe and Cat
plotted the lighting states which added incidental colour to this cat
walk. It was fabulous to see all the costumes appear and the
characters to transform in these brilliantly designed costumes by Ian. I
cannot stress either how none of this would be possible without the work of the
costume making team, Zoe Baron and Alison Jacobson.I am in awe of their
ability to sew and stitch things as well and find
and adapt the over 50 costumes for the show.
Our audiences are in for a treat! The
Ugly sisters had me rolling in the aisle! Well that was also partly because I
fell down the stairs and pulled my back. Not going to tell you anymore about
costumes though as I don't want to spoil it for you! Notice an absence of rehearsal photos today - that's
why, some things just have to be kept secret.
Our kids will be coming in today and
tomorrow and they too will delight us with their costume parade. I really
can't wait. Technical rehearsals today, lights, music and sound in concert I
hope!
There really ain't nothing to compare
with this live performance thing. I'm up
for the advances of technology, and have
it on good authority that this
will be the first ever web streamed panto. So check out the dates on the Broadway Website. For me though there will never be anything that remotely
compares to being in the auditorium at a live performance where cast and audience come together in a shared
experience! Bring it on.
4 comments:
From Donna Kelynack: Mummy of our lovely Ella,
Ella (Brie the mouse) is so excited to be coming for the technical rehearsal tonight! She has not stopped singing the songs, doing the dances and talking about the panto since her very first proper rehearsal. She has come such a long way since her first nervous auditions!!! I thank you all for looking after her and I know she is in good caring hands whenever I drop her off to you all. You have become like one big family to her and she is going to miss you all and the panto madness terribly!!!!
I cannot wait to bring my class to see the panto this year! Our school come every year but this year will be extra special for me!!!
Ella is a total joy and you must be so proud of her! We are too! Really looking forward to seeing her in her little mouse costume! Thanks for all your support in ferrying Ella to rehearsals - cant wait for the kids to get on the set! and delighted you are bringing your class xx
Hi Carole. It's little Freya here. I've just woken up and it's a bit like Christmas Day for me... I've missed not being there since Monday and can't wait to get to the theatre tonight. On Wednesday night I watched Matilda and it was interesting to see how the children moved al the props around on stage. Also the singing and dancing. It made me want to be doing Cinderella very soon!! Looking forward to seeing you all tonight.. Xxxx happy tech day
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