Thursday, October 26, 2006

thoughts on Our Town

Just got back from seeing the mainstage production of Our Town. Bloody depressing, that was. Good though. I find it a bit ironic that I was actually in this play at OA, but still never actually saw the whole thing, or knew what happened at the end. Having three bit parts, I spent a lot of time changing my outfits, rearranging my hair, and sometimes being a nuisance in the light booth, 'cause that's how I roll.

But anyway, yeah, good show. I was amused that they actually had guys for the baseball players (I was one at OA), but girls in (what I thought were) parts where guys were more necessary. Just my thoughts though. The casting seemed pretty decent, though I must say, their Stage Manager couldn't hold a candle to Steve Hammoor. And their Mrs. Soames was certainly good, but she just wasn't Maria LaRosa. But then again, who is?

And nobody burst out laughing at the part about the heliotrope. So sad.

But anyway, I digress, as nobody on here has the slightest idea what the hell I'm talking about, so I'll shut up now.

There's something wrong with the doorknob on my dorm room---it'll open from the inside, but not the outside. I'm pretty sure that's a bad thing. So I guess we'll have to call maintenance. If we get charged for this, I'm gonna be so pissed....

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