magic and sweat
May. 18th, 2004 09:00 amI still love my job.
It may kill me yet though. I have three bruises on my left elbow
alone. The sheer physical labor involved in creating a "theater"
from nothing using it for 6 days and then taking it away is insane.
But it was amazing to sit on our "backstage" deck and watch
the overflow audience laugh and react to a play from 1628.
That is the reason we all do this. It was a great way to celebrate
the 100th anniversary of our largest city park. It's the old primal
gathering of numbers to a large natural space to share a common story
of ourselves.
And , really, you can't beat that.
suenix
It may kill me yet though. I have three bruises on my left elbow
alone. The sheer physical labor involved in creating a "theater"
from nothing using it for 6 days and then taking it away is insane.
But it was amazing to sit on our "backstage" deck and watch
the overflow audience laugh and react to a play from 1628.
That is the reason we all do this. It was a great way to celebrate
the 100th anniversary of our largest city park. It's the old primal
gathering of numbers to a large natural space to share a common story
of ourselves.
And , really, you can't beat that.
suenix