15 March 2010

Annie Get Your Gun

As some of you may know, I get a bit antsy when I don't have enough on my plate which suffice to say meant that when I was unemployed for those 8 weeks after finishing grad school, I had a slight case of cabin fever. I was working part-time still at Maimonides, but the prospects there were fairly limited. At the wedding I reconnected with the infamous, Ms. P and decided to come back on board as the choreographer for a few of the youth performance troupes at the theatre. On my first night back at Riverside Ms. P of course had some other opportunities she wanted to let me know about and one of them sparked my interest. The Spring Main Stage production of Annie Get Your Gun was still without a choreographer. At this date I had yet to interview out in Groton and did not see anything else too lucrative coming my way so I thought, why not? As is also typical with me though, not more than a week after making the commitment to this show I received word that I got the job out in Groton. I swiftly went from barely a part-time job to a full-time one, a part-time one and a show. Tonight is my first rehearsal and appropriately the first song I am working on is There's No Business Like Show Business... Ain't it the truth.

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