Everything Else
How are rehearsals going? Fine. But there's more to the show than what's going on on the stage. There's everything else.
Jimmy, Amanda, Rene and company did some great work on the set, but its far from being finished. But even beyond that ...
The flyers are done and ready to be sent out. I'm sending out a bunch myself. I also had larger posters made for the neighborhood. And then there's the press release and getting it to all the local Queens press.
But wait, there's more. Thanks to SoundDogs, which I love, I'm finding the sound clips I need. Then I have to mix and design all the cues. (I use Cue Player Pro for playing them. It's an awesome program.) I also need to record Glenn saying a few lines that have to be played, as well as recording all of the newscasts. Meanwhile I'm putting together all the sound equipment I'll be needing.
And then there are the props. I made a booklet of "Summoning Satan for Dummies." I borrowed an actual copy of the Environmental Law Review, and now I'm in search of a Greenpeace poster. But there are still a lot of props and pieces to find and coordinate.
The most cumbersome thing still is coordinating schedules with the actors, especially since we're about to add in "Jackson's Women." I keep telling myself that my next play will have only 1 or 2 actors. Not that any of the actors are problems, but the more people you add, the more schedules you have to coordinate.
Less than a month away. Yikes!
Jimmy, Amanda, Rene and company did some great work on the set, but its far from being finished. But even beyond that ...
The flyers are done and ready to be sent out. I'm sending out a bunch myself. I also had larger posters made for the neighborhood. And then there's the press release and getting it to all the local Queens press.
But wait, there's more. Thanks to SoundDogs, which I love, I'm finding the sound clips I need. Then I have to mix and design all the cues. (I use Cue Player Pro for playing them. It's an awesome program.) I also need to record Glenn saying a few lines that have to be played, as well as recording all of the newscasts. Meanwhile I'm putting together all the sound equipment I'll be needing.
And then there are the props. I made a booklet of "Summoning Satan for Dummies." I borrowed an actual copy of the Environmental Law Review, and now I'm in search of a Greenpeace poster. But there are still a lot of props and pieces to find and coordinate.
The most cumbersome thing still is coordinating schedules with the actors, especially since we're about to add in "Jackson's Women." I keep telling myself that my next play will have only 1 or 2 actors. Not that any of the actors are problems, but the more people you add, the more schedules you have to coordinate.
Less than a month away. Yikes!

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