When we got the schedule for Equinox rehearsal, it was a little unspecific. I understood that the first 3-4 weeks were focused on workshopping my play and editing it. I had a lot of great ideas that I hoped would be incorporated into the actual performance, and it looks like the production team is doing their best to make it happen. On Monday of this week, I showed up 15 minutes early to rehearsal, as usual, and my lovely stage manager, Sarah, said to me, "Why are you here?" I said, "Um... rehearsal?" She reminded me that the scripts were frozen, and I really didn't have to be in rehearsal anymore. Granted, that was a huge load of stress off my back, because I had a lot of other things I had to get done before winter break. But I didn't want to let my baby go! Not yet! I decided to hang out for the first 30 minutes of rehearsal, "just for moral support." Let me tell you, there's nothing quite like the feeling of watching words I've written physically come alive in front of my eyes. I am blessed with an eager, excited, energized cast and a beautiful director and stage manager. My baby is in safe hands, I think. Equinox will be presenting I Think I Like Soy Things on January 26th, 2013, in the Caplan Studio Theatre at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. Open to the public! We'd love to have you!
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