Welp, side support just got a whole lot more interesting this week. Audience volunteers might be a bit scarce, though. Or not... this is Austin.This will be a special spanking-themed maestro. Everyone is getting spanked.
Maestro May 19th - Nothing special - just AWESOME
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Really interesting show on Saturday, everyone. I thought we started with one of the strangest, quietest audiences I've ever faced and ended with a unified group of cheering folks. I think this is the result of players determined to have fun and the magic of the format. It just seems unbreakable at times.
I wanted to apologize if I seemed cranky and impatient as a director. I was rusty and struggled with the logistics of directing (forgetting what round we were in, botching direction, failing to explain myself clearly). Someone told me afterwards that I need to be more patient with myself, and I think that's spot on. So I apologize for any aggressiveness or frustrated demeanor. I don't think this needs discussion and I'm not looking for reassurance. I just wanted people to know what was up and congrats on turning a show around to a triumphant conclusion.
My favorite two scenes of the night were "under the bus" with Eric & Asaf , followed by Andy's Shakespeare scene with Halyn delivering all her lines from a copy of Henry the 4th (actor's nightmare).
p.s. Don't direct Maestro on an empty stomach
I wanted to apologize if I seemed cranky and impatient as a director. I was rusty and struggled with the logistics of directing (forgetting what round we were in, botching direction, failing to explain myself clearly). Someone told me afterwards that I need to be more patient with myself, and I think that's spot on. So I apologize for any aggressiveness or frustrated demeanor. I don't think this needs discussion and I'm not looking for reassurance. I just wanted people to know what was up and congrats on turning a show around to a triumphant conclusion.
My favorite two scenes of the night were "under the bus" with Eric & Asaf , followed by Andy's Shakespeare scene with Halyn delivering all her lines from a copy of Henry the 4th (actor's nightmare).
p.s. Don't direct Maestro on an empty stomach
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It takes all kinds of shows to occur before we ever really know what is the perfect show. I'm sure this show was better than you realize. MWAH!Jon Bolden wrote:Really interesting show on Saturday, everyone. I thought we started with one of the strangest, quietest audiences I've ever faced and ended with a unified group of cheering folks. I think this is the result of players determined to have fun and the magic of the format. It just seems unbreakable at times.
I wanted to apologize if I seemed cranky and impatient as a director. I was rusty and struggled with the logistics of directing (forgetting what round we were in, botching direction, failing to explain myself clearly). Someone told me afterwards that I need to be more patient with myself, and I think that's spot on. So I apologize for any aggressiveness or frustrated demeanor. I don't think this needs discussion and I'm not looking for reassurance. I just wanted people to know what was up and congrats on turning a show around to a triumphant conclusion.
My favorite two scenes of the night were "under the bus" with Eric & Asaf , followed by Andy's Shakespeare scene with Halyn delivering all her lines from a copy of Henry the 4th (actor's nightmare).
p.s. Don't direct Maestro on an empty stomach
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Under the Bus with Asaf and Eric was my favorite scene of the night. It was beautiful. Well done, both of you.
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