Good Evening!
We moved into the theatre today... What a gorgeous theatre the Hobby Center is! -Well, at least the hall we're in. And since it's a Theatre Under the Stars, there's even a star ceiling - complete with a shooting star every five minutes! The theatre also functions as a touring house, and there are logos of the various shows that have played there painted in the hallways, and each logo panel is signed by the cast of each show. It was fun checking for friends on the wall.

We started at the top of the show, and got through the fourth Montage - about half-way through the show. Not bad. Most of today was spent doing spacing and some "filling in", but there was also a bit of a show-and-tell aspect to today's rehearsal. As each person came to their "interview section", Baayork would have them stand in front of the cast and deliver their monologue - the stuff that is printed in the script, and they stuff that they've filled in for themselves. Quite funny, touching and emotional all at once. Everyone has personalized their characters using bits and pieces of their own life experiences. -As Baayork has stressed from day one,
A Chorus Line is not about dancers, it's about Life.
During the dinner break, a group of us were invited to one of the cast member's house for supper. What a great house! And a great dinner too! Greek salad, chicken casserole and chocolate chip cookies! YUM!
*The only thing that bothered me was listening to his father talk. His father is a born and bread Houstonian, a true Texan. And everytime he opened his mouth, all I could think of was "George Bush" - the cadence, even the pitch of the voice was strangely similar.

-But the dinner was a nice break from my routine this week.