Thursday, March 6, 2008

Show # 18

This was the morning I was nearly late - I slept in about 20 minutes longer than I usually do and consequently delayed getting out the door just enough to miss the J train. Ben and I waited for another one for an exceptionally long time and when we finally got on the train, decided to see how far we could make it before we ultimately called a cab. It worked out though, because the cabbie drove us up along Central Park West, which meant we could see the sunrise through the trees.

This is what that looked like:
Today we performed just across the Hudson in a vaudeville house that was constructed in 1926. It's a GORGEOUS facility, but the stage itself is falling into slight disrepair - the floor was very uneven and there was paint peeling off of it in large chunks. Still, this is what the house looked like from the front of the stage:
Still, this sort of pales in comparison to the beauty of the house we played in a few days ago, in Tarrytown, where they these sorts of cut-outs all over the walls:

  • How romantic!
Anyway, that about does it for today's entry. Tomorrow is a travel day to Maryland and because we don't have a performance tomorrow, we're not called to be at the garage until 10.30! I'm not sure I can handle sleeping in until 8... my body may actually just wake up around 4. Oh, who am I kidding, I will be passed out cold until 8 am - I sleep like a rock these days.

1 comment:

Miss L said...

The pictures are awesome. I can't wait to see more of your video making action.

I agree, adventure can wear you out. But you are you...adventure is in your blood.

I used a picture of you and Spoon in one of my lessons this week. It made me miss you. And the kids love that we once dressed Spoon in a Christmas sweater.