The final performance of Fiddler probably was the best one of them all. It was a great way to end the show. Mike and I and the rest of the guys nailed "To Life." The "Poppa scene" got a lot of laughs. The wedding scene went very well, as did the ending stuff. Everything else in the show was good, too. As I said, "It was a great way to end the show."
Following the performance we did a cast and crew thing, giving Chagall prints to key members of the crew. The three gals that were in The Guild's original production of Fiddler gave Bob the Anatevka sign from that show. Tears were flowing.
I want to tackle The Guild basement and prop cabinets this summer. We really need the basement for rehearsal space and right now it's a mess. I'm going to have John Calder bring in a dumpster so we can throw out a bunch of stuff.
On another matter, The Guild is back in DATA again. Apparently DATA figured out a way to get the "evil" scores removed and every thing is lovey-dovey again. I'm going to skip the award ceremony.
I played golf today and was exhausted at the end of the round. I came home and went to bed and slept for three hours. I think I'm finally crashing from being Lazar Wolf. I actually played fairly well, except for one hole. I had a nine on 13. Hit a crummy tee-shot. Didn't advance the ball very far on the second. Left the third about 80 yards short of the green. Hit the next ball into the bunker. Took two to get out and another to get on and two-putted. Despite the nine, I ended up with 88 (42-46) and our team (me, Jerry Coscarelly, John Yurchis, and Dan Mandernach) won the first place money.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
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