Matildia strikes back
Jul. 14th, 2005 02:20 pmHA! I knew it! The Galaxy Song is NOT in Spamalot.
Maybe I should back up.
It all started yesterday when we where talking how Chelsea needs to sing louder, and how she needs to practice her songs everyday so she can be louder. Ealier I had complained of having "Telephone Talk" stuck in my head, (which I still do, I was humming the song when I was trying to find my cd case), and complained of having either one of Chelsea's songs or Chelsea's favorite song, "Find Your Grail" from Spamalot.
Then Colin starts humming "The Galaxy Song" again. I said that it wasn't from Spamalot. He said that "The Galaxy Song" and "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" where on Spamalot. He then acuses me of testing him, and he says he's been watching Monty Python since it was Monty Python. (The second was said in a heavier British accent. He then goes on to explain how he would go down to the pb, the Black Bull since that was the only one with a color tv, and watch some show, then go home and turn on BBC 2 and watch Monty Python and another show.
We get a little bored in the tech booth before show stars.
But on more serious matters, one of the lights broke on stage and part of it, a piece of glass as long as an inch came down and almost hit Logan, maybe landing a foot away from her. The same Logan that irritated me the second semester of art, actually. But they continued with the scene, and even ran the scene again while the backstage was getting Doreen, Lady and Mistriss of the Theater, to see what they should do.
Her answer: Get them off the stage! The rest of it could come down at any moment. So the cast exited the stage, walking under the broken light fixture of course. So they replaced the light and the reherseal went on.
And what was the predominate theory about the the broken light fixture? It was Matildia, and that they shouldn't have started practcing bows three weeks before show. Gotta love theater superstision.
Maybe I should back up.
It all started yesterday when we where talking how Chelsea needs to sing louder, and how she needs to practice her songs everyday so she can be louder. Ealier I had complained of having "Telephone Talk" stuck in my head, (which I still do, I was humming the song when I was trying to find my cd case), and complained of having either one of Chelsea's songs or Chelsea's favorite song, "Find Your Grail" from Spamalot.
Then Colin starts humming "The Galaxy Song" again. I said that it wasn't from Spamalot. He said that "The Galaxy Song" and "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" where on Spamalot. He then acuses me of testing him, and he says he's been watching Monty Python since it was Monty Python. (The second was said in a heavier British accent. He then goes on to explain how he would go down to the pb, the Black Bull since that was the only one with a color tv, and watch some show, then go home and turn on BBC 2 and watch Monty Python and another show.
We get a little bored in the tech booth before show stars.
But on more serious matters, one of the lights broke on stage and part of it, a piece of glass as long as an inch came down and almost hit Logan, maybe landing a foot away from her. The same Logan that irritated me the second semester of art, actually. But they continued with the scene, and even ran the scene again while the backstage was getting Doreen, Lady and Mistriss of the Theater, to see what they should do.
Her answer: Get them off the stage! The rest of it could come down at any moment. So the cast exited the stage, walking under the broken light fixture of course. So they replaced the light and the reherseal went on.
And what was the predominate theory about the the broken light fixture? It was Matildia, and that they shouldn't have started practcing bows three weeks before show. Gotta love theater superstision.