Showing posts with label Butterscotch. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Half Past Butterscotch


On Monday night, November the 19th, I was lucky enough to participate in a Daily News Charities sponsored hurricane Sandy relief benefit show.  I was in a short one act titled “Toothbrush” written by Kristen Lucas and co-starred Jeremy Hamilton. 

Last month I worked with Kristen on her feature length play “Dating” that was apart of the Thespis festival.  The following week, she hosted a sketch comedy event in which I also participated. 

A week ago I was visiting family in Western Pennsylvania.  Kristen reached out for available actors for the benefit show.  Even though the show was only a week away, the piece was relatively short. 

Knowing Kristen and her work, I wrote to her saying I was available and interested. I got the part and we began rehearsals in New York the day I returned. 

The play was basically a dialogue that required deep trust and familiarity from the actors.  I hadn’t worked with Jeremy before, but we quickly struck up a friendship. We studied and rehearsed through the week. Due to my hectic work schedule, rehearsals were sometimes in odd places, like public atriums in midtown late at night. I believe the play was successful because of our camaraderie. 

By Monday afternoon, we were fairly comfortable with our roles and we met early to go over the lines once again.  Tech rehearsal was at 5.30pm at the Manhattan Repertory Theatre, across the street from the Port Authority.