Blowing Away Some Cobwebs (With a Box of Matches and a Stick of
Dynamite): Whoa.
Is… Is this a… a blog of some sort?
Like… you know, one of those
things that I’m supposed to write entries for on a semi-regular basis or
something?
Nah, I haven’t written anything on
it for ages, it can’t be…
Ok, so I’m sorry. I apologise. I’ve
been very, very bad with updates recently. As in, there haven’t been any. Oops.
I’ve been a bit preoccupied with
various different things that I will explain in a moment – but also, this is really
a blog about drama school auditions, and so the summer was kinda difficult to
write anything about, because, you know, there weren’t any auditions happening…
BUT IT’S OK!!! DON’T KILL YOUR
PETS/COLLEAGUES/LOVED ONES JUST YET!!! I’M BACK AND I’M WRITING ANOTHER POST
AND IT’S ALL GONNA BE OK, OK?!?!?!?!?
…
Right. So what’s been going on?
Well, as you might recall from my last post, I was in the Olympic Games Opening
Ceremony in July, which was AWESOME, partly due to the fact that I managed to
pinpoint myself on the iPlayer repeat and realised that at one point I’d been
standing about two metres away from Kenneth Branagh without even realising it (though
only I could tell that it was me – they obviously wouldn’t want anybody
watching the live broadcast to actually see my face, would they…). But yes,
that was brilliant, and after a spending a LOT of hours during rehearsals
standing around eating Pringles in the rain (such is the nature of these big
arena shows, it seems), it was all worth it in the end when I saw 80,000 people
in that stadium looking down on us, cheering and applauding, which was one of
the best feelings of my entire life.
Now, as you might also recall from
my last post (though it has been a while, so I don’t blame you if you don’t…) I’m
currently touring round primary schools in Scotland performing as Bilbo Baggins
in a 50-minute, 4-man version of The
Hobbit, complete with life-size puppet dragon. As I write this, I am
sitting in a slightly gloomy Scottish B&B, ready to go to bed as I prepare
for another week of getting up at 6am every day to drive round various
different parts of Scotland, ready to assemble the set for, perform in, and
strike our show, two or three times per day, in-between eating baked bean
sandwiches whilst sitting on the slightly mouldy back seat of our minibus as we
navigate the hostile Scottish elements en route to our next audience of underwhelmed
nine-year-old kids.
Or not.
I didn’t get cold feet. Honest. It
was more a case of… warm… hands…
No, that doesn’t sound quite right…
It wasn’t that I didn’t want to do
the job (though I must admit, early mornings never really did agree with me) –
it’s just, I found something… well… a little bit better.
By chance, I was on the Globe
Theatre website, looking for a job as an usher, when I stumbled across a
section entitled “Jobs and Opportunities”; tucked away there, I found the
application form for a year-long paid
internship in the Education Department of the Globe, helping to run their ‘Lively
Action’ Programme (when kids of all different ages from schools around the
world visit the Globe to take part in various tours and workshops).
A year’s not-too-soul-destroyingly-badly-paid
employment at a world-famous theatre on the beautiful South Bank, with all
those theatre-y people swanning about the place all day long… What a great way
to fill my unexpected second gap year (and a great thing to say I’d been doing
in my drama school interviews!). And so, with the knowledge that when the primary
schools tour finished I would yet again be at a loose end afterwards nagging
away at the back of my mind (plus the thought of those 6am starts…), I applied.
One lengthy application form and
two even lengthier interviews later, and I received a phone call telling me
that I’d got the job and that I’d be starting on 20th August.
I’ve been told that my sigh of
relief was heard by Maori tribespeople in New Zealand.
So, taking the coward’s way out
and choosing to email my unsuspecting primary schools tours employer instead of
phoning them (though I did give them about a month’s notice, which is pretty reasonable
in my opinion), I found myself looking forward to another year in London and
another year of auditions (oh, joy!...).
And so, that just about brings us
up to about where we are now. But just to fill in the cracks of what I’ve been doing
during my unforgivable absence, here are a few other bits and bobs that have
been keeping me occupied:
·
A fabulous trip to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
in August (keywords: sunshine, laughs, alcohol – and a little bit of theatre…)
·
A rain-swept family holiday in Cornwall (in which
a bodyboarding incident could have cost me my face, but instead just cost me my
dignity)
·
The commencement of a guitarist/singer partnership
with a friend of mine
·
Visits to the gym along with a fairly regimented
eating regime to get in shape for drama school auditions (I felt like putting
my mind to something like this would mentally strengthen me up a bit for the
auditions – and hopefully give me a bit more of a physical presence, too!)
·
And last but most certainly not least,
obligatory drunken evenings with my friends at the pub as they all head off
back to university, to leave me, once again, alone, reclusive, and friendless
(ok – partly joking there…)
So there you have it. I’m here. I’m
back.
And I’ll be trying to keep up
posting here a bit more regularly than I have been (if I can’t beat once in
five months then that’s a pretty poor effort!). Until then, you will probably
find me fending off angry German teachers (there seem to be a lot of them) in
the main foyer of the Globe Theatre as I try to explain to them that they unfortunately
can’t actually meet Shakespeare today, because he’s a bit busy/dead.
Alternatively, you might see me
painstakingly, soul-destroyingly trawling through quite literally tonnes of
plays in the National Theatre Bookshop as I try to find a modern monologue that
I actually like, to use for my auditions. I think the staff there recognise me
now. Hell, I probably see more of them than my family, the way I’m going at the
moment…
Anyway, thanks for reading; I’ll
let you know how I’m getting on with everything soon enough, don’t worry. And
lastly, to the four people that checked this blog today, even though I hadn’t
posted anything for almost half a year – I salute you!
P.S. In the first draft of this, the bullet point section went really weird... I've fixed it now but yeah, if you were wondering what all those random characters were, sorry about that - it wasn't me just smashing my forehead on the keyboard, I swear!...
P.S. In the first draft of this, the bullet point section went really weird... I've fixed it now but yeah, if you were wondering what all those random characters were, sorry about that - it wasn't me just smashing my forehead on the keyboard, I swear!...
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