Showing posts with label Guys and Dolls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guys and Dolls. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Exams

...are over! Thank goodness. Preparing for 3 two hour exams took out most of the past two weeks. Studying and stressing out is pretty much all I had been doing.

I had two papers to write in two hours for Studies in Contemporary Music, Biological Psychology, and Music and Politics in Tudor England. Let's just say it made me miss conference week at Sarah Lawrence more than anything.

Next on the list is Summer Cabaret! We go up this coming Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. Should be a lot of fun. It was hard to have rehearsals during exam month, and I think we could all use some extra rehearsals, but I think it'll come together. We're doing 21 songs each from different shows. Some are solos, some are small group, and some are full cast. I'm in the chorus of "Both Reached for the Gun" from Chicago (Jess is Mary Sunshine!), we're reprising "Sit Down You're Rocking the Boat" from Guys and Dolls, and I've got a little solo as Cosette in "One Day More" for the show's finale! I'm really excited. Some of my favorite numbers are "Fame", "Be Italian" and "Officer Krupke".

Besides that, I'm enjoying the weather and making lists of things to do in London while I'm still here.

Candace and Jess and I have a sort of 'bucket list' going on:

Places:
Tower of London
Covent garden
Borough Market
Portabello Road
Notting hill
Buckingham Palace
Platform 9 3/4
Hampton Court Palace
Abbey Road
Hamstead Heath Park
Hyde Park
Regent's Park


Museums:
British Museum
National Gallery
Tate Modern
Tate Britain
Victoria & Albert
Wallace Collection
National Portrait Gallery
Natural History Museum
Science Museum

Plays:
Enron
Billy Elliot
Globe production
The Real Thing
The Habit of Art
Peter Pan

Food:
The Orangery
Ice Bar
Mahiki


Here's hoping we can do all of it!

Sunday, March 28, 2010

A Bit o' Post-Show Depression...

It's been almost a week since "Guys and Dolls" opened. We put on 3 great performances. I'm so proud of everyone in the cast - we really nailed it and showed off what we had been working on so hard for the past few months. It was tough at times, but as usual, the hard work paid off.

I have to thank Mike, Amy, Kieran, and the rest of the crew for bringing me and Jessica on board. You gave us an amazing opportunity. The role was certainly a surprise and a wonderful challenge. Now that its over, I can't believe we won't be singing those songs, running those lines, or hearing the good old "And then you cree-ee-eep, and then you cree-ee-eep" any more.

Not only was the "Guys and Dolls" team one of the most talented I've ever worked with, but you guys also became fast friends. I can safely say that at the beginning I was worried about meeting people at this school, but now I feel like I have a bit of a family here. Corny as it is, we'll all have the great memory of doing this show and it's one I know I'll be talking about for years.

I can't say it enough: Thanks, and I had a blast.

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As for this week, Jess and I leave for Amsterdam tomorrow. We'll be meeting up with Candace, Chris, and Kyle and should have plenty of pictures and stories upon our return.

Until next time!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Amidst the Madness

... that is writing 2 term papers, preparing a recital, and beginning dress rehearsals for "Guys and Dolls", I thought I'd post some pictures and videos of the goings-on.

Founder's Hall on a beautiful sunny day (it's beginning to feel like spring!)
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Guys and Dolls rehearsal!
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Check out videos of rehearsal! (Isn't our choreographer just the best?!)

Runyonland

Bushel and a Peck

Luck Be a Lady

Take Back Your Mink

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

The buzz!

Since my last post, nothing too incredibly eventful has happened. I'm basically in the groove of school. It is very much like a semester at SLC - go to class, do work, rehearsal, go to class, do work, rehearsal. It may sound boring, but for me it's ideal. I love being busy and putting together a show.

My classes are going well, but things are going get stressful very soon. It hit me when it became March 1st. By the end of the month, I have 3 academic papers to write (including music analysis and psychology - both very new to me), programme notes to put together, 6 songs to learn and memorize, a 20 minute recital to give, and a musical to be in!

Singing, memorizing, and rehearsing every day in preparation for the 22nd - 24th (both musical and recital combined) is beginning to feel like (a miniature version of) Olympic training.

It's been a long time since I've felt this buzz.

And why are musicals so much fun?!

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Pretty trees from my window

Friday, February 19, 2010

By the sea

It's been, yet again, a busy few weeks. I went on a homestay as part of the Arcadia study abroad program. Candace and Sky and I went on an adventurous train ride down to the southern coast - Fareham to be exact. My host family was very sweet. It was a great feeling to be in a home... to be able to watch TV, to sit up and read, to have a bedroom, and to ride around in the car and just see what it is like to live in England. Plus the family had a puppy! A little black and white king charles spaniel named Buddy :-) Reminded me of our black and whites back home.

On Saturday, Sky's host mom took us to Portsmouth for a little sight seeing and shopping. Despite it being a frigid day in January, the little shore town was bustling. I can't imagine what it would be like in the summer. We went up Spinnaker Tower for some great views of the bay. Then we hit up the outlet shops for pretty much the rest of the day. In the evening, Candace and I went to a local pub called The Vanguard that is actually built out of a church. Pretty funny to go inside a church and find a pub! On Sunday we went back into Fareham for a bit, but then had to catch an early afternoon train back to Egham.

The next weekend I went back to London to check out Camden Market. It was AMAZING. Like a mix of St. Mark's and Chinatown and a flea market. But a couple miles long. Seeing this completely new side of London made me fall in love with the city even more. I went back with some friends later that night to go to a pub/club which was playing soundtrack music all night. Pretty fun. On Sunday I went to the National Gallery and browsed the paintings for a while.

More recently, I've just been hanging out on campus. Guys and Dolls is going really well. I'm starting to get so attached to the cast. But it's mid February, so class work is also piling up. So hectic!

On the bright side, I turned 21 this week! I wasn't in the States to celebrate and test out my completely legal license, but it was still a lot of fun. The cast organized a trip to a restaurant/bar called "Que Pasa" for some salsa dancing as part of our preparation for the Havana scenes. I couldn't have asked for a better way to spend my birthday. I tried a Sex on the Beach, a Pina Colada, a Margarita, and a "Monkey's Nuts". Needless to say, it was an awesome night.

Now it's another long week... but I'm happy because I really feel like I'm a part of this school now.

Until next time!

And here are some random pictures from the past few weeks:
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Glass floor in Spinnaker Tower, Portsmouth
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My room in my homestay
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Pretty Egham sunset :-)
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Camden Market, London
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For the brosephs
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In a pub in London
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China town
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Trafalger Square
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View from doors of the National Gallery
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Must I always take pictures of desserts? Yes.
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And you thought the food in London was bad
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Royal Holloway Pics!!
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My housing (on a rare non-rainy day)
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I get to walk on this path everyday going to class
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Founder's Hall (aka Hogwarts)
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