We did the performance on Monday without a great deal of fanfare or stress which was unusual. It was a one-time thing because it was for a course (the one, big project for the term), but we were so well-prepared there wasn't the terror of uncertainty that often accompanies such projects.
We did have a rehearsal to which one of the markers came in order to ensure that it wouldn't be a complete disaster and to give the feedback to the director with a few days to address those items. The marker noted that we should be proud of ourselves and that it looked professional.
Chris won't find out his score until next term and I am trying to be patient. He, in all honesty, isn't worried about the mark because he feels he got what he needed out of the project: he learned through doing. It was a wonderful experience and I have a renewed appreciation for how difficult it is to be an actor.
And I really did hit the stage when I had to give birth onstage. It was a surreal moment and, for one of my classmates, the most disturbing moment in the entire piece. =)
Thursday, March 01, 2007
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