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The Metamorphosis

My play opened last night.



I think it went well. We had a reviewer in the audience. I really hate knowing that they are there because for some reason I am unable to get the fact out of my mind during the show. But I'll be interested to see what they say.

[ posted by meredith at 08/13/2004 09:57:55 AM ]
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ed [email] said at 10:13 AM 08-13-2004:
My spidey sense is telling me there's a sigh about to happen.
julie [email] said at 10:21 AM 08-13-2004:
maybe it's just my lame office computer, but the pic looks scrambled. In case anyone else is experiencing these symptoms, clickee clickee.
    ed [email] said at 10:27 AM 08-13-2004:
    Yah, I get the scrambles too.
    meredith [email] said at 10:28 AM 08-13-2004:
    The scrambles came with resizing. It's the font. I just wanted a visual aide.
      myriam [email] said at 10:37 AM 08-13-2004:
      you should put up a pic of yourself in costume.
        meredith [email] said at 10:56 AM 08-13-2004:
        My costume isn't that involved.
          ed [email] said at 11:02 AM 08-13-2004:
          Okay, then, put on the roach outfit and take a pic!
            meredith [email] said at 11:05 AM 08-13-2004:
            There isn't a roach outfit.
              ed [email] said at 11:09 AM 08-13-2004:
              Man, I'd be all up in the box office getting my money back if I went to this play and there wasn't a roach outfit.
                myriam [email] said at 11:12 AM 08-13-2004:
                hahaha ME TOO. what is this, some kind of modernisation?

                you kids and your silly ideas.
                meredith [email] said at 11:13 AM 08-13-2004:
                It's a movement based play. If you went to a play and there was a guy in a roach outfit running around the entire time, wouldn't you kind of... I dunno LAUGH the entire show? It's supposed to be a sad story.
                  ed [email] said at 11:21 AM 08-13-2004:
                  But, if I recall my Kafka correctly, all he did was lay in bed, because he was stuck on his back... But it's entirely possible that time has dulled the details of that story in my mind.

                  And I wouldn't laugh it were a really good roach costume. I'd be all grossed out and stuff.
                    meredith [email] said at 11:23 AM 08-13-2004:
                    No, he only lays on his back in the beginning. There is a dramatic 'chase' scene when he first opens the door to confront his boss and everyone goes hysterical, there's the scene where his mother goes in and he's on the wall and she faints and Grete (that's me) goes to get smelling salts and he runs after her, she locks him out, the father comes home, there is a battle involving apples, there's all kinds of buggy moving.
                      ed [email] said at 11:31 AM 08-13-2004:
                      Wow. I need to go back and read that again! I totally forgot all that stuff.
julie [email] said at 3:17 PM 08-13-2004:
Meredith, I'm going to try to go to next Friday's show, btw.

Oh, and I enjoy that you posted this under "Drama."
john [email] said at 6:31 PM 08-14-2004:
Is this play set in a time period from like the 1940's. Every play that I've ever been to has been set in the 1940's time period. Is it just because most theatres only have props like old furniture, etc? I'd like to see a play set in modern times.
    meredith [email] said at 11:27 AM 08-15-2004:
    It's set in kind of a timeless period. It's supposed to be way back before indoor plumbing, but there's really nothing in the production to indicate time.
jeff [email] said at 1:35 AM 08-16-2004:
I plan to see this play. Not sure how to go about it, but I guess I'll fly in, watch it, stay a night or two, then fly out. Do you play the tree lady?
    meredith [email] said at 10:36 AM 08-16-2004:
    No, I actually get to play a human being in this one. You should definately fly in. You must see our exquisite new apartment and abundance of kitties.
meredith [email] said at 10:37 AM 08-27-2004:
Got another decent review today:

http://www.windycitytimes.com/gay/lesbian/news/ARTICLE.php?AID=5939

for the one before, which is better, go to http://www.greyzelda.com/bugslife.html
the texas 2 said at 4:42 PM 09-18-2004:
we were very impressed with meta morphosis, you all done an excellent job. cann't wait to see your next production
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