A play, sillly.
I will be participating in a reading of Clare Booth Luce's "The Women" next Monday night.
I get all the maids. Jane, Euphie, Helene, and Sadie. Plus assorted sales girls and floozies. And one of the one line wonders... the lingerie fitter. Imagine the poor woman who had to hang around the theater every night for one lousy line. But then I'd hang around a theater for far less compelling reasons than the opportunity to say "We've kept her standing too long." for eight shows a week!!
off to work of making seven different women distinct characters.
and find four aprons to wear (fortunately I have a lot of them... )
I will be participating in a reading of Clare Booth Luce's "The Women" next Monday night.
I get all the maids. Jane, Euphie, Helene, and Sadie. Plus assorted sales girls and floozies. And one of the one line wonders... the lingerie fitter. Imagine the poor woman who had to hang around the theater every night for one lousy line. But then I'd hang around a theater for far less compelling reasons than the opportunity to say "We've kept her standing too long." for eight shows a week!!
off to work of making seven different women distinct characters.
and find four aprons to wear (fortunately I have a lot of them... )