Old Mill's Romeo & Juliet, directed by Stephen Lee
Wed, 25 Mar 2009, 12:27 amLisa Skryp31 posts in thread
Old Mill's Romeo & Juliet, directed by Stephen Lee
Wed, 25 Mar 2009, 12:27 amIt was me, I confess.....
Wed, 25 Mar 2009, 11:45 pm......and here's my paltry excuse.......
Lady Montague dies on the night that her son, Romeo avenges Mercutio's death by slaughtering Tybalt and is henceforth exiled from Verona. Therefore, I am not required to grace the stage at all in Act II until the final bow. So for the hour and a half in between, I get dressed into warm clothes and snuggle up backstage in my swag with a thermos of hot chocolate and a good book.
On Saturday night, to minimise change time and exposure to the elements, I simply slipped my very long dress over my jeans and tottered out with the others to bow. However, being very long, I had to hitch up my skirts and exposed my unprofessionalism to the watchful eye of Lisa - who, might I add, was sitting right in front of me and very low to the ground :)
For the record, I wear only tights for Act I when I am in character, and so do all the other female actors.
I had to clear the air publicly! I could barely stand the accusing looks and pointed fingers from my cast mates tonight: "It was YOU?!" *SORRY* ;)
Oh, I feel so much better now. Now I am off to Laurence's cell to be shrived of my sins...... :)
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