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Riding Herd on the Audience

September 20, 2013 at 10:08 am by Claudia

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I’ve gathered a few more natural wonders.

When I take notes on a play during performance, I almost always sit at the very back, even more often at the very back of House Left or House Right, because those are the hardest places for the actors to be heard. I always have a ticket waiting for me at the box office, but I usually ignore that and find an empty seat that suits me. I also don’t want to disturb a fellow audience member while I take lots of notes.

Last night, we had an almost full house (which is great) and I found myself standing at the back of the house, near a table that was set up for the sound crew. Here’s what happened during the course of the evening:

I was asked at least five different times where the bathroom was while I was in the middle of writing my notes. That’s okay. Happy to help.

I saw a young woman’s smart phone flashing – during the performance. Macbeth is darkly lit. She was sitting in the second row. Her seat mate was taking notes on the performance and she was obviously bored and was apparently incapable of sitting still and watching the show. I was ready to go down the aisle and tell her to STOP IT when her boyfriend took it away from her. Big surprise, they didn’t come back for the second half of the show.

Someone else’s cell phone went off. She quickly turned it off. But we all heard the little melody of her ring tone.

An audience member decided to exit in the wrong place, walking right behind an actor who was standing at that entrance and who was taking part in the scene. At the top of the show, the audience had been told via a recorded announcement not to use those exits but to, instead, use the stairs.

During the second act, a young patron came up the aisle to respond to a phone call. Instead of moving to the downstairs lobby where no one could hear her, she stood no more than three feet from the audience and proceeded to talk on the phone. I had to go over to her and tell her that she couldn’t do that, that she had to move downstairs to the lobby if she wanted to have a conversation. She was irritated with me.

Again, in the second act, I saw the glow of another cell phone. The audience member thought she was hiding it but, of course, I could see it. I went down the aisle and told her she had to turn it off, that the actors could see that light. On my way back up the aisle, the assistant director thanked me.

When I got up from my seat behind the Sound Table, an audience member proceeded to try and sit there. I had to tell her it was my seat and it was for people working on the show.

I felt like I was the House Manager.

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What is with people?

I’m not even mentioning the candy wrappers I hear being unwrapped with excruciating slowness.

Actors can hear that. I can hear that. Actors can see cell phones light up. Can you imagine how off-putting that is? To be onstage working your tush off and suddenly to hear a cellphone? Or see the glow of a smartphone screen? It’s rude.

I want to scream: You are not at home. You are not even at the movies. You are in the theater, witnessing a live performance. It will never be the same exact performance again. It’s just for you on this night. You are part of that performance, but your part of the deal is to be receptive, to be respectful, to react to what’s going on onstage. You are not there to provide extra lighting or sound effects. That’s been taken care of by the director, the sound designer and the lighting designer.

Is it no longer possible to be untethered to your phone for a couple of hours?

Are we all SO important now that we are ‘on call?’ I’m hazarding a guess that those audience members are not doctors.

This is the kind of thing I see often but, last night, in my position at the back of the house, I could see everything. It was not a pretty sight.

It should be noted that the vast majority of the audience was rapt, respectful and wonderful. They also deserve to watch the play without distractions.

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End of rant.

Happy Friday.

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Around Town

September 19, 2013 at 8:23 am by Claudia

I used to travel quite a bit, especially when I was coaching for a company that produced national tours of Broadway musicals. I would find myself in a new city for 3 or 4 days at a time, often without a car. No problem. I love walking around a new place, getting to know it, discovering hidden beauties, gardens, interesting architecture, parks, historic sites. I’ve been walking around Hartford lately. Though it’s a city in which I’ve spent a fair amount of time in the last two years, I have much to explore. Here are some photos from my walking tours during the past few days.

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1. Presbyterian Church 2. Gardens at the Butler-McCook Homestead 3. Apartments at The Linden (love these balconies) 4. Butler-McCook House, built in 1791, gorgeous 5. Flowers at The Linden 6. Brownstones 7. Butler-McCook House 8. Flowers in the Butler-McCook gardens

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1. Imposing door 2. Ornate grillwork at The Linden 3. Flowers at The Linden 4. Beautiful walkway and park

I fell in love with those apartment balconies, very reminiscent of New Orleans. And those brownstones speak to me, as do the flowers, the architecture, and all the little discoveries that awaited me during my walks. It’s such fun. Exercise and new-to-me places – that’s a good combination. I topped it all off yesterday by taking a book to the park. I plopped myself down on a bench and read for a couple of hours. It was too nice a day to stay indoors for long.

Oh, and I also walked by the library where two guys who sang and played the blues were giving a lunchtime concert! An unexpected delight. Of course, the interior of the library soon called to me and I checked out 3 books. I’m only here for 9 more days. What the heck am I thinking?

I can’t help it. Like a magnetic force, a library calls to me. Books, books and more books. Amen.

Happy Thursday.

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Moody Skies

September 18, 2013 at 9:05 am by Claudia

It’s no secret that I love to take pictures of the sky. Ever changing, it fascinates me. Though I love a blue, blue sky with fluffy white clouds, I also love what I call moody skies. Monday was a moody skies day.

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It looks like it’s going to storm, doesn’t it? It never happened. The sky kept shifting, changing, throwing a spotlight on certain buildings while others were in shadow. It was amazing. Part of the sky was full of dark clouds. Part of it was a beautiful blue.

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Maybe I could make a name for myself as The Sky Photographer.  All skies, all the time. What do you think?

These were shot with my iPhone, which has turned out to be very handy for those times I don’t want to lug my Canon around.

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I’m dieting, my friends. I want to lose about twenty pounds. Maybe more. No more sweets (it’s been four days without them.) More exercise. A small salad for lunch. No more ice cream. You’d be proud of me – it sits in the freezer, untouched. I’m not especially enamored of the aging process, but why make it harder by carrying around extra weight?

For most of my life I was tall and thin and could eat anything. In fact, I was so thin that one of my professors in grad school asked me if I was anorexic. Uh….no. But I was forced to exercise in that program, there were lots of movement classes and pilates (before they became all the rage) and I was as toned as I was ever going to be. Until I hit my fifties, I could pretty much eat anything I wanted without gaining a pound.

Those days are over. So I’m going to be mindful about what I eat. I’m going to walk more. I don’t kid myself that I will go to the gym, because I won’t. But walking? Yes.

On my walk through the park the other day, I gathered some natural beauty for the apartment:

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The trees are beginning to change around here, ever so slightly. There is a nip in the air. The nights are cooler. Summer, I don’t want you to leave, but apparently you are going to whether I like it or not.

Happy Wednesday.

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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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