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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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Back from Florida

August 26, 2008 at 10:47 am by Claudia

I arrived back from Florida late last night. I got to spend quality time with my parents, my nephews, my sister and her husband. My old friend from childhood, Peggy, came to dinner at my parents and we had a wonderful visit. And of course, my parents’ cat, Nella, and my sister’s dog, Max, were there for me to spoil.


Max is the sweetest, most sensitive boy. I am crazy about him and miss him terribly when I have to come home. He gets depressed when I leave. He wouldn’t even wag his tail for me when I said goodbye.


I am not a cat person, but I am in love with Nella. She has wonderful markings, don’t you think? She is 11 years old and doesn’t look it. I should ask her for some beauty tips. As she has matured she has become more affectionate – we all like that!


Tropical storm Fay left her mark on the beach:

My sister (that’s her in the photo) tells me that the beach is normally missing all this seaweed.

The water was very choppy and it stormed off and on all week.

My nephews are terrific swimmers. They swim for the Clearwater Aquatic Team. Do you notice anything about this scoreboard?

Yes, there are two scoreboards (both donated by my sister and brother-in-law) one named after our parents and one named after my brother-in-law’s parents.

All in all, I had a lovely time but am happy to be back home. I start a new coaching job this week – doing a little work on a production of Sweeney Todd. Love that musical.

More later.

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Just checking in

August 22, 2008 at 9:15 am by Claudia

Hello from unsunny Florida! I was hoping for some dramatic hurricane pictures, but Fay passed us by and headed inland. It didn’t even rain on Tuesday. I was disappointed – I didn’t want an all-out hurricane, but I was totally ready for some big weather. Schools were cancelled, my brother-in-law (a chiropractor) had to cancel office hours, and what happened? Nothing. By yesterday we started to experience rain and wind. Today is just plain rainy.

I am having a good time with my family. Mom and Dad and I played board games yesterday like old times – lots of fun and for once, I won several times! We went to the beach yesterday for lunch. The water was very choppy and there were big piles of seaweed everywhere – courtesy of Fay, my sister tells me. Today, my sister and brother-in-law took off for Chicago and I am in charge of the kids. First assignment: drive nephew to school. Mission accomplished. I will also pick him up, bring him home, feed him, drive him to swimming practice, wait while he swims many, many lengths of the pool, bring him home, make sure he eats, etc. I am also spending time with the other favorite dog in my life, my sister’s golden retreiver, Max. Love him.

For now, I must go and take care of Auntly duties. I will fly home Monday. More later

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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.

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