Me: You know me. You certainly don't want to hear my impressions of myself. Of course if that's true, what the hell are you doing reading this blog?
Bob: (remember--I promised aliases) He's about ten years older than me. In fact, I believe he may be the oldest one in the cast, a title I relinquish with joy. He's also the only other person in the cast that's toured with Chamber before. He seems very nice and even-tempered. he also has a love of puns and quirky humor, so god help the rest of the cast when the two of us start going. He's very methodical and as I said before, strikes me as a little OCD. But he seems to share my attitudes toward touring, which is to just relax and try to be as considerate of everyone else as possible. And since he's dealt with life on the Chamber road, I doubt he'll end up being a problem. So really, as Ichabod, I couldn't ask for a nicer arch-nemesis. He also plays the Inspector in Tell-Tale, Brom in Sleepy Hollow, Mr. White in The Monkey's Paw, the other Narrator in Necklace, and the Stranger in Frog.
Ted: He's a local, and I can't get a read on his age yet. I figure he's older than I am, but he could also be around my age. It's hard to tell. He's a character actor, so that makes things hard to determine. His pop culture references peg him as older, but then, so do mine. He's very affable, and is a ready source of all manner of information, so I'm thinking a game of Trivial Pursuit is out of the question. He's new to the whole Chamber experience, but seems to be taking it all in stride. He seems very easygoing, so at this point, it seems like the guys are going to be able to get along pretty well. Thankfully, he's got the same sort of twisted sense of humor I do. That's good, because on some of these drives, we're all gonna have to be able to laugh at things that just aren't funny. He also plays The Old Man in Tell-Tale, Balthus Van Tassel in Sleepy Hollow, Herbert White (or Mommy's Little Zombie, as I like to refer to him) in the Monkey's Paw, poor put-upon husband Bernard in The Necklace, and the Frog in Jumping Frog.
Alice: She is the youngest person in our tour (at least until the electrician and understudy show up--I have no idea how old they are) at the tender age of 22. She's also the only smoker on the tour, though she's trying to quit. (NOT cold turkey, thank heavens for ALL of us!) She's the native New Yorker, from up near Albany. Tall, lithe, a dancer-type who, by her own admission, doesn't dance. (There's nothing I like sharing the stage with more than a contradiction.) She has a taste for whiskey, so you know that whatever else, she can't be all bad. She has a very well-developed sense of humor, which is evidenced by the fact she finds my T-shirts very funny... From what I've gathered, she hasn't toured before, but at least so far, she seems to be able to deal with the weirdness with good humor and a positive attitude. (And an occasional whisky don't hurt either...purely medicinal) She also plays Katrina in Sleepy, Amelia in the Monkey's Paw, social climbing Matilda in the Necklace, and the Girl Frog in Jumping Frog
Carol: She's been a little quieter during this rehearsal process than most of the others, and has spent some breaks in the rehearsal room looking at her script. But she is very outgoing, quick-witted, and has a solid sense of humor, both about the whole situation in general, and herself. Lives in NY now, but spent a number of years in Arizona, so according to her, she hasn't been warm since she got here. I don't think that's an exaggeration at all. Hell, I haven't been warm since I got here, and I'm from Chicago! She'll turn 25 during the tour, so there will be celebrating. I'll turn 37 during the tour. There'll be less celebrating. She is the darker hair to Alice's blonde, and while she does not share Alice's penchant for whiskey, she has been known to knock back a few beers when the occasion calls for it. I don't believe she has toured either prior to this, but she has done summer stock, and if you can stand being cooped up with a bunch of people in the middle of nowhere for a summer, then really, a van isn't that much worse. After all, at least the scenery changes. Sorta. Neither of the ladies is particularly keen on the truck driving aspect, but they're both game to try it, so that bodes well. All in all, Carol seems very friendly, upbeat, and dedicated to getting her stuff down as soon as possible. Which is good, since she plays the Narrator in Sleepy Hollow, Mrs. White in Monkey's Paw, Madame "I probably should've told you this earlier, but..." Forestier in the Necklace, and the Narrator in Jumping Frog. Yep, just call her Madame Exposition!
Speaking of driving trucks, the story of how our truck from the last tour got the top of it sheared off under a bridge came up--and I didn't bring it up! Jodi did. Ah yes, my last tour is now being used as a cautionary tale. I feel so proud. What makes me feel even better is that the rest of the cast was appalled and amazed when the heard the story. That makes me feel very optimistic about the future of any of our vehicles on this tour. So for those of you who were on my last tour who are reading this, know that the hellishly long day we put in, the angst and frustration we felt, and the murderous rage which welled up within us...(okay maybe that last one was just me, but back me up...) were not in vain. Cold comfort, I know. But with this weather, what more can you expect?
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*SIGH*
Kibbutz: Israeli communal living setup
Kibbitz: chit-chat with other people
If you're not going to study your Yiddish spelling, I don't think I can help you!
;-)
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