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I love New York

September 2, 2008 at 11:27 am by Claudia

As you know, I’ve been traveling back and forth to Manhattan lately. I have two options. I can take the bus from our neighboring village. Its very comfortable, quiet, goes right down the Thruway, into New Jersey and the Lincoln Tunnel and deposits me right at the Port Authority which is in midtown and the theater district. Perfect. I walk one block and I am at rehearsal.

I take the train when it is a Friday or a Sunday or a Holiday weekend. We live in a spot that is frequented by tourists and weekend home owners. I learned the hard way last year that the Thruway is a no-no on the weekend. (I was working on Shakespeare in the Park in Central Park and thought I’d take the bus into Manhattan for a Sunday night dress rehearsal – Imagine my horror when we sat on the Thruway for 3 hours. Needless to say, when I finally got into Manhattan it was time to turn around and go back home again.) Since we just had a three day holiday weekend, I traveled on the train on Friday and Monday. It goes into Grand Central and I take the shuttle to 42nd Street/Times Square.

This is the view of the Hudson River from the railroad station. Beautiful, don’t you think? I get there early, sit on the bench and take all this in.

The train pulls into this glorious station. Grand Central Station is one of my favorite buildings in Manhattan. The inside is just as beautiful- The architecture is stunning.

Yesterday was so beautiful that I walked back to Grand Central Station after rehearsal. My very favorite building is the tall one in the background – The Chrysler Building. That Art Deco design gets me every time. Isn’t it fabulous?

Even though the commute is a bit long, how can I complain? I get to work in Manhattan and see all its beauty.

More later.

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My current obsession

August 31, 2008 at 12:49 pm by Claudia


Tess Gerritsen. There’s the short answer. Do you remember that I started one of her mysteries and said that I would see if I felt that “I’ve got to read all her books!” feeling at the end of the book? Well, I did. I am now on my sixth Gerritsen. Can’t stop. Although I will have to stop soon as I am rapidly going through them. I’ve had a lot of time to read lately what with hours spent in airports, on planes, sitting on the sofa at my sister’s house and reading in bed. I must admit I love being on a plane or stuck in an airport only when I have something totally involving to read. Ms. Gerritsen writes very detailed mysteries involving a Medical Examiner named Maura and a detective named Jane. Sometimes Jane is the focus, and sometimes Maura – sometimes they both are. Various other characters are recurring in all the books. The setting is Boston – which I love since I used to live there. All I know is that I can’t put them down.

I’ve finished with the Jane Rizzoli/Maura Isles series. Good news: another is due out in September. I’m now reading The Bone Garden, which is one of her medical mysteries. I’ve just started it. Luckily there are at least three or four of these I haven’t read. Gerritsen is a former doctor and her knowledge helps to make these books riveting.

Hope your holiday weekend is a happy one. I have to travel to NYC tomorrow for rehearsal, so I will be laboring on Labor Day!

More later.

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How I got to meet a Red Sox….

August 28, 2008 at 4:55 pm by Claudia


Many of my dialect and voice coaching jobs take place in New York City. My current job is on a production of Sweeney Todd. Rehearsals are in a well-known theater in the Times Square area. Yesterday was my first day on the job and I ended up being there for the better part of a day. When I went out to grab some lunch, I noticed some baseball fans milling outside a midtown hotel (which shall remain nameless). Silly me, my first thought was that Derek Jeter might be inside, even though some of those milling around had on Red Sox caps and I knew the Red Sox were in town because I had just watched a game on TV the night before. A game where Tim Wakefield pitched beautifully. I kept walking but heard some loud voices behind me and turned around to see Jacoby Ellsbury get into a cab…I was very excited. I immediately called my husband and left a message: “Guess who I just saw! Jacoby Ellsbury! Wow!, etc.”

I then turned the corner looking for a place to grab a sandwich. I decided on Starbucks and walked in. After a few minutes looking at the slim pickings for a vegetarian, I finally chose a sandwich and stood at the cash register. While I was paying for my lunch, I heard a deep voice behind me (as a voice coach, I am always hyper aware of vocal quality – probably too much). Anyway, I liked this voice – deep with a lot of resonance. I turned around and who was in line behind me? Tim Wakefield! I turned back to the cashier and chatted with her while an inner dialogue in my head screamed “Say something! Or maybe I should leave him alone? But I have to at least speak to him.” I turned back to him and said “Hello Tim Wakefield, and that’s all I going to say so I won’t bother you.” He smiled and nodded and, I think, said “Thank you.” I turned away and then turned back to him and said “We’re big fans.” I suppose it was sort of lame, but I was starstruck. I then went to a table and sat and watched while about three other people in this Starbucks said something to him. His wife was patiently waiting for him. I imagine its hard for these guys to go around NYC or Boston without being stopped all the time. You know what’s next. Phone call to husband: “You are never going to guess who I met in Starbucks…Tim Wakefield! etc. etc.”

I leave Starbucks and walk back to the theater and who comes out of the hotel and walks right by me? Theo Epstein – young, amazing, and cute General Manager of the Red Sox. One more call to husband with “Guess who I just saw…”

We are major Red Sox fans and these encounters made my day, actually, my month! With all my years in theater, I’ve worked with a lot of well-known, even famous people. But this? All I can say is “Wow!”

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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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