Robert Z had this to say....

Boldly go! This last show was full of those moments when I felt good about just acting on an idea and not worrying about the consequences. Trusting, if you will, that my castmates would adhere to the "make your scene partner look good" motto as much as I would for any of them. I often find myself sitting on an idea because I worry about stealing focus or derailing another's idea. This week, chucking the worry led to some fun surprises. And, without the fun surprises, what's the point?
'Going boldly' could also apply to the emotional commitment of the song. My fellow castmates are more clever than I when it comes to lyrics, yet I strive to enhance that skill for myself. This week, I had an unplanned experiment on stage where I just committed to my point of view, had a strong emotional connection, and the words just followed. Others can judge whether these lyrics were any more clever or interesting than any other song I've created on the spot, but it felt easier to improvise a song this week while riding that emotional wave. Woo-hoo!
Posted on October 21, 2009 .

Christine Turner ladies and gents...

It’s our 2nd week at the Triad and we appear to be going international. I finally realized my dream of being a hirsute Italian widow, a role I was born to play. OK, maybe my Italian accent was more Mario Brothers than Mastroianni, but I did resemble a transgender Luciano Pavarotti AND my meatballs were flawless. Take that, Sophia Loren!
Posted on October 20, 2009 .

Greg Says...

I love all the targets the show can hit in one performance. This week we took on a myriad of topics including:
Voter Rights
Mental Illness
Naive Wisconsinites moving to NYC
The boggling difference between Long Island City and Queens
The ASPCAMan/Animal
LoveGay Love (big surprise in the musical theater. Shocking!)
People who hate animals working with animals
Geekdom
Spray Tanning
High School hierarchies
Verbal Abuse
Documentaries
Renal Failure
Fathers wanting a daughter
sonograms
mammograms
Italy
Gay Love reprise
Armless sons and the taunting they endure from their fathers
The rural farms of South Jersey, which I never knew existed
Uni-brows and mustaches of post-menopausal Italian women
Hermaphrodites

Come see the show to see which new targets we'll be hitting next week.
Posted on October 19, 2009 .

I love all the targets the show can hit in one performance. This week we took on a myriad of topics including:
Voter Rights
Mental Illness
Naive Wisconsinites moving to NYC
The boggling difference between Long Island City and Queens
The ASPCAMan/Animal
LoveGay Love (big surprise in the musical theater. Shocking!)
People who hate animals working with animals
Geekdom
Spray Tanning
High School hierarchies
Verbal Abuse
Documentaries
Renal Failure
Fathers wanting a daughter
sonograms
mammograms
Italy
Gay Love reprise
Armless sons and the taunting they endure from their fathers
The rural farms of South Jersey, which I never knew existed
Uni-brows and mustaches of post-menopausal Italian women
Hermaphrodites

Come see the show to see which new targets we'll be hitting next week.
Posted on October 19, 2009 .