Friday, October 2, 2009
A few words...
If I were to wait for someone to post something up, the show'll be over. So I'm gonna put up a few words on rehearsals and the cast first and hopefully, everyone'll soon start following suit.
The cast of A Grimm Fairytale are a very young and energetic bunch. I say energetic because they really are like a bunch of children who need constant attention and entertainment. Rehearsals only begin once they've calmed down and believe me, with the amount of noise and speed they play in sometimes, it's no easy task. Reuben (stage manager) and I do feel like parents most of the time but usually, by the end of rehearsals, we are really proud parents.
However, I'd have to say though, if they weren't the way they are, the show wouldn't be half as good or half as interesting. Every single person in the cast is a character on their own. Coming from vastly different backgrounds, each of them bring a certain something to A Grimm Fairytale that is priceless and definitely irreplaceable.
I suppose the nature of this play requires that particular childishness. Therefore, as much as I will pull my hair out for saying this, I am glad that the Grimm's cast have that kid-like charm in their natural states. Rehearsals are never boring. Lol.
-Helena Foo-
The cast of A Grimm Fairytale are a very young and energetic bunch. I say energetic because they really are like a bunch of children who need constant attention and entertainment. Rehearsals only begin once they've calmed down and believe me, with the amount of noise and speed they play in sometimes, it's no easy task. Reuben (stage manager) and I do feel like parents most of the time but usually, by the end of rehearsals, we are really proud parents.
However, I'd have to say though, if they weren't the way they are, the show wouldn't be half as good or half as interesting. Every single person in the cast is a character on their own. Coming from vastly different backgrounds, each of them bring a certain something to A Grimm Fairytale that is priceless and definitely irreplaceable.
I suppose the nature of this play requires that particular childishness. Therefore, as much as I will pull my hair out for saying this, I am glad that the Grimm's cast have that kid-like charm in their natural states. Rehearsals are never boring. Lol.
-Helena Foo-
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