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October 5, 2021 at 9:40 am by Claudia

This is Moynihan Train Hall, newly opened. It’s the Amtrak hub of Penn Station and it’s really gorgeous and efficient. There’s a nice waiting room with furniture designed in what is clearly an homage to old train stations. There will be a food hall, but nothing has opened yet, except for a Starbucks and a Magnolia Bakery, and since I’m off sugar, that ain’t happening.

I’ve spent a fair amount of time here this past week and as much as I like it, I’m glad it’s over.

Sunday afternoon, just about an hour before we were to leave for the train station, I got an email from the stage manager, asking if I’d told the Covid Safety guy that I was going to be at rehearsal Monday. Ummm…no. Since the company contracted me for Monday and since all those in charge knew I was coming, why would I tell him? He would know, right? I assumed that since he hadn’t contacted me, I didn’t need another test. The next hour or so – even after I’d left the house – was a back and forth with him about whether I needed a test. The Amtrak train ran late, so there was no way I was going to be able to get one on Sunday. Long story short, I had to get one on Monday morning, which – again – I had to pay for. He admitted it was his fault and that he had dropped the ball – I could have had one done here for free on Friday had I known.

I got one. It was negative. But I let him know I was angry that I’d had to pay nearly $400 for Covid tests and that, in the future, this company – in situations where they require a quick turnaround PCR test – needs to make the appointment for the employee/contractor and pay upfront. Between cabs, ubers, and covid tests, I’m out more than $600. I’ll be reimbursed, but in the meantime, we have bills to pay. To assume that anyone coming in for a rehearsal, especially young actors, and this cast is full of them, has money on hand to pay for these tests is wrong.

I swear, the logistics of these three days in NYC were the hardest. Rehearsals were good, they were productive and satisfying. But getting into the city, trying to find a cab to take me to Queens (finding a cab in Queens is even harder,) grabbing another cab to go back into Manhattan for the test, trying to find food to eat in the Queens neighborhood I was in, trying to grab an Uber that would get me to Penn Station in the rush hour pouring rain…I’m exhausted. I have a love/hate relationship with the city. We live in the country and the contrast couldn’t be more stark. It’s so crowded. Traffic jams everywhere. Horns honking repeatedly. Exciting if you’re a first-time visitor, not at all exciting when you’ve spent a lot of time there.

Today, I’m back to working with Ben on the newly revised script. And I’m panicked because in 20 days or so I’m off to Brooklyn/NYC for 6 weeks.

Let’s have some Sophie fun. I posted this on Sunday, right before I left, based on a suggestion from Don.

Sophie is having none of Big Boy’s flirting. None of it.

I will quote Don: “How can she resist him? Seriously, how can she resist him???”

Stay safe.

Happy Tuesday.

Filed Under: coaching, On The Road, Sophie 29 Comments

Back to the City

October 3, 2021 at 9:56 am by Claudia

These beautiful little wildflowers are all over the property. They’ve sprung up everywhere, including where the yarrow used to be. It’s as if they decided to fill in that particular space so it stays beautiful. Thanks!

I head into the city again today. Same train – Amtrak, same schedule. Same hotel. Tomorrow is going to be rainy so that will have an effect on my long walk to rehearsal. I’ll be on a later train coming back because I’ll be at rehearsal until 6 pm. The run through is at 2.

I’m taking Marilyn’s advice and bringing a potato along with me, along with a small can of vegetarian baked beans. I’ll be set for dinner and I won’t have to trek to the supermarket. I can grab some lunch near rehearsal tomorrow and Don will bring some dinner along with him when he picks me up.

I’m not taking my laptop with me because I don’t trust the safety of the hotel WiFi. So no post tomorrow. It’s one less thing to haul in the suitcase, which is, frankly, a relief. The script is heavy enough!

Stay safe.

Happy Sunday.

Filed Under: coaching, On The Road, wildflowers 18 Comments

Cold Mornings & The Booster

October 2, 2021 at 9:27 am by Claudia

Another very cold morning with the heat kicking on. It’s only October 2nd!

We got our booster shots yesterday. As I did with the very first shot I back in March, I came home and, a few hours later, fell asleep in my chair for an hour. It was one of those drugged-like deep sleeps where you can’t wake up and feel groggy the rest of the day. I went to bed early last night and slept for almost 8 hours. That, and a very sore arm, seem to be my consistent side effects from the Pfizer vaccine. Don’s arm is very sore, as well. Actually, I think my arm is even sorer now than it was back in March.

But it’s done and we’re grateful. Since one of our favorite grocery stores is across the road from Walgreen’s, we did some shopping afterwards. Came home, had lunch, did a couple of loads of laundry and then…major nap.

I head back in to the city tomorrow. Same hotel for just one night this time, and then a run-through to watch and take notes. Then back home on Monday night. Then…barring having to go out to fix something when they’re on the road (which could happen – it has in the past) I’m probably done with Anastasia. I started working on the very first production in Hartford in 2016, so I’ve been a part of the Anastasia  creative team for 5 years. It has been a joy from start to finish.

I’m taking it easy today as I still feel tired from the booster. I think some reading for pleasure is in order, maybe a quick vacuuming downstairs, a bit of straightening up in my section of the office…we’ll see.

Stay safe.

Happy Saturday.

Filed Under: autumn 35 Comments

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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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