After getting my hairs cut, I headed up to Ripley-Grier to briefly(!) meet up with a young woman I had worked with a couple of years ago. Actually, she was still a "girl" when I worked with her. She was playing "Young Eleanor" in
Eleanor: An American Love Story at Ford's Theatre back in 1999. Since then, I've actually seen her mother on a semi-regular basis since she part of the volunteer staff at SETCs, but I hadn't seen Emily since closing night at Ford's. Well...
Her mother told me a few days ago that Emily had been called in to audition for the role of Christine in
The Phantom of the Opera. She had played the role last year during it's college/university premiere at Baldwin-Wallace College, and it happened that some of the staff from the Broadway production not only came in to see the production, but had also come in during rehearsals to provide some coaching. Apparently, there's an "immediate need" right now for the tour, and Emily got a call to come in. Of course, she's currently in the midst of a summer stock contract in New Hampshire, so it's been quite the scramble for her - and her mother - over the past 48 hours.
In short, she flew in last night, booked a warm-up room for this morning at 9:30, auditioned at 10:00, and then flies back to NH at Noon... Then goes into tech for
Millie this afternoon. Whew!
I happened to make it up R-G just as she was finishing up her warm up. We had a very brief reunion, but we all ended up sharing an elevator with the music supervisor and the production manager on the way down to the studio, so that was nice.
I would have stayed to listen to her through the door, but I had a feeling I would have been a distraction. -And since they were have an open call for
The Little Mermaid today, there were lots of actors and actresses walking the halls looking stressed and emitting stress.

But it was great to see her again, albeit briefly, and, I hope that by now she's already in a cab heading back to LGA to catch her flight back to NH.