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What did you say?

It has been a while since I have had such a long break between the read through of a show and the rehearsals. It was like “oh, yeah, I am in a show, I think, opening in November or sometime after the fair and Halloween and… wait, what is it again?”

 My character felt dusty yet also grateful to be taken back off the shelf Monday night as I took out my script and reviewed my lines for the scene which was about to unfold.
 
I stood at my point of entry for the scene and did some of my usual body warm ups in order to prepare and be solid in “the minute before” entering a scene. I like to do that as a routine, I create whatever it is I am doing right before I walk onto stage and into the scene so I am fully entrenched in the action taking place.
 
It is like wearing a raincoat. You want it on before you enter the rain shower rather than walking out into the rain, notice it is raining and finally, after getting wet putting it on. That is awkward. Wet and chilly, too.
 
I stood there, offstage, and I noticed the strangest thing. My toes were turning in. It was as if my character was whispering, “just slightly dear, there. Just a touch turned in… “ before she shuddered slightly and uttered the words, “slightly pigeon toed, just slightly.”
 
I looked over my shoulder to see if anyone else heard this odd command.
 
I always listen to my character’s voices when they are this insistent.
 
“Ok,” I said in my mind as I turned my toes inward, just slightly.
 
Rehearsal was great fun for my short scene and then I went home and stuck my character back on the shelf.
 
Last night she was back and I found myself feeling slightly off character-wise. I couldn’t hear her voice so strongly because I was distracted by the vision of the man playing my husband as Archie Bunker so all of a sudden Edith Bunker was taking up all the space in my imagination.
 
I think it was I, not my character, who giggled and ‘said’ in a whispery, shudder filled thought-voice, “a slightly pigeon toed Edith Bunker.”
 
It feels great to be back on the BCT Stage. It has been a while since I have appeared there and in the interim so much-not-great-stuff took place that being back there felt, at first, Herculean. Now, I can feel pleasantly nostalgic as I wait to go on. I can look around at the places where I have stood as different characters.
 
I smile when I think of it all over again, wondering what stuff my new character, Helen, will give me next week when I am back on the rehearsal stage.
 
My script isn’t on the shelf anymore as I have been consistently reviewing my lines.
I am putting Edith Bunker on the shelf and watching for the Real Helen to once again speak up so the Real Julie can breathe her into being.
 
That feels so good to say. It feels even better to live.
 
"In the Boom Boom Room" Written by David Rabe and Directed by Ron Bastone will be presented at Bakersfield Community Theatre in November. I hope to see you there! Call 831-8114 for reservations and information.
 
 
 
 
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Topics: theatre, bakersfield community theatre, In the Boom Boom Room, Julie Jordan Scott, bct, entertainment
posted by JulieJordanScott on Thursday, September 18, 2008 at 05:56 PM
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