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The Process

January 5, 2016 at 9:56 am by Claudia

Dame Scout thanks you for all the birthday greetings. She considered it a sort of spa day: sleep, eat, sleep and sleep again, eat, with lots of loving from the parents who also sang Happy Birthday to her, then a plate of treats, then sleep.

Amazing that our little girl is 17!

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I’ve been working with the script for Romeo and Juliet.

On my new desk, in my little office space, I might add! There’s lots of room to spread out and some privacy. (Though this cottage is so small, I can have a conversation with Don when he is downstairs in the living room without raising my voice. Yikes.)

My goal when I start to analyze the script, the meter, the words, and the meaning of those words is to tackle an act a day. Shakespeare’s plays consist of five acts. I worked on Act One on Sunday. Act Two was finished yesterday. Today will be devoted to Act Three.

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I have a lot of reference books – all of which will go along with me to Hartford. I often compare different editions of the plays because the editors’ notes vary. The big volume you see is my Riverside Shakespeare. The paperback is the Arden Shakespeare, which I already had on hand from a previous production of Romeo and Juliet. (I’ve coached it twice before; both times at the Old Globe – once with a young Neil Patrick Harris as Romeo, by the way.)

I have no idea what Darko plans to do with this production, but I know it will be stunning and exciting, simply because I’ve worked with him so many times and have witnessed his brilliance over and over again. I’ve worked with at least three of the actors before and I like them very much. But as we all know, I often encounter an actor who says I look familiar and, after some discussion, we realize that we’ve worked together before.

It happened again when I worked on that musical version of The Seagull  a couple of months ago. I’d coached one of the actors at the Old Globe. He remembered me. Sadly, I didn’t remember him. Not because of anything to do with his talent – he’s a wonderful actor – simply because I’ve coached so many productions and worked with hundreds and hundreds of actors over 30 or so years. That’s not even counting the students I have taught and coached.

I used to pride myself on the fact that I never forgot a name or a face. Of course, I was younger then and that has something to do with it, but it’s also a simple case of numbers. The more people I work with, the more people I have to keep sorted in the filing system that is my brain.

The files are spilling out of the drawers, I’m afraid.

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Decor8, a hugely popular site run by Holly Becker (who also teaches courses on blogging) has a great post today entitled, “Will Blogs Survive 2016?” I love what she has to say about blogging, and the risks we run when we do too many sponsored posts, have too many ads, or lose the essence of what drew us to blogging in the first place. You might find it very interesting.

I love Instagram, but it can never be anything other than a quick picture and update. And that’s fine, sometimes that’s exactly what I’m in the mood for. Blogging is about depth, about storytelling, about the conversation that goes on between author and reader.

I’m never entirely comfortable with ads, but I need them. Even though they bring in only a very small amount of money, they support the cost of running this blog. And they help pay for a bill or two along the way, which is very welcome. But the essence of this blog will always be personal content with the rare, and I mean rare, sponsored post.

I promise.

Happy Tuesday.

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Filed Under: blogging, coaching, Scout, Shakespeare 33 Comments

Our Girl is Seventeen

January 4, 2016 at 8:22 am by Claudia

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She’s Seventeen!

Yes, our little girl is seventeen years old today.

We found her when she was 11 months old – on December 4th, as a matter of fact – at an animal adoption fair north of San Diego. She was being walked and was coming in our direction. Don saw her, immediately stopped and dropped to his knees, and said, “Now, there’s a girl!“

She had been rescued from somewhere in the California desert.

We took her home, gave her a bath, introduced her to Winston and this ball of fire completely enchanted us. (We discovered that a border collie has lots and lots of energy and is very, very smart.)

Since then, she’s traveled across the country in a car, she’s lived on both coasts, she’s been a wonderful sister to her two brothers, and she’s been the best daughter ever. She’s brought great joy to our lives.

And she’s been with us almost our whole married life.

When we lost Winston suddenly, she kept us going.

When we lost Riley, she kept us going.

She has charmed everyone she has ever met. She loves people. She’s pure LOVE in the form of a dog.

She’s frailer than she was when we took this picture last year. She’s much frailer. The last year has seen dramatic changes in our girl. So many conversations center around missing something she used to do but no longer does. She doesn’t pounce anymore. She stopped jumping up on the loveseat a couple of months ago. She no longer happily runs to meet me when I come downstairs in the morning. We miss seeing her famous smile. The light in her eye has dulled, but it’s still there if you look closely.

But she’s still feisty and demanding. She still loves to eat. She still sniffs the ground when I let her outside in the early morning. She can still aim that ‘border collie stare’ at me when she wants something. She’s still and always will be our girl.

Happy Birthday, beloved girl. You’re seventeen today! Mom and Dad love and adore you and there just might be some extra treats today.

Happy Monday.

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On Sunday

January 3, 2016 at 9:56 am by Claudia

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Just playing. I don’t think I’ll have any time to work on this before I have to leave. Gosh, I love that sofa. I’m so glad I ordered it. Now to get one for my real-life den…

The fireplace needs painting. But since it needs spray-painting that will have to wait for warmer weather.

I managed to put off my research yesterday. I was feeling a little out of it, so I figured today would be a better day to begin. The brain needs to be sharp, you know. And that wasn’t the case yesterday.

I did, however, make French Toast for my husband. And it was yummy.

I slapped some paint on the bulletin board. It’s not perfect, but I don’t care. I hung it in the corner because I didn’t want it interfering with the clean view in front of the desk: white desk, aqua mantel shelf, egg cups. Nothing hanging on either side of the mantel.

I’d rather have it off to the side, where it’s not in my direct sightline.

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Bulletin/Pin boards evolve over time, I think. They take on a life of their own as we add things from current projects, reminders, snapshots, ticket stubs…whatever. So this is very basic right now; things that have meaning for me, photos I like to see as I’m sitting at the desk.

I found that photo of my parents when I was in Florida. It’s from my niece’s wedding. They look beautiful and happy. That photo of my dad in uniform came inside a letter he sent me this year. Love the photo of the cast, crew and creative team from Our Town  at Chautauqua this past summer. Such a lovely memory and a wonderful production. There’s Don and me at the beach in California many years ago. You might recognize the student I’m working with in that other photo. (We’re both a lot older now.) And there’s a card from Don that I especially love – all about life being an adventure – I wrote a post about it a while back.

That red is the same red I used on the Top Secret Project – might as well use what I have on hand, right?

It’s very cold out, but hey – the sun is shining! That makes such a difference! And I can hear the wind chimes right outside my window.

Happy Sunday.

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I live in a little cottage in the country with my husband. It's a sweet place, sheltered by old trees and surrounded by gardens. The inside is full of the things we love. I love to write, I love my camera, I love creating, I love gardening. My decorating style is eclectic; full of vintage and a bit of whimsy.

I've worked in the theater for more years than I can count. I'm currently a voice, speech, dialect and text coach freelancing on Broadway, off Broadway, and in regional theater.

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