Neil Perry (
had_not_lived) wrote in
tampered2010-11-05 09:57 pm
The Importance of Being Earnest | OPEN LOG
When; Friday, November 5th
Rating; probably not too high?
Characters; Anyone who would have come to see The Importance of Being Earnest is welcome to tag in (tho not required) as are cast/crew/etc of course
Summary; As mentioned here, Friday night at 7 pm the Opera House (I think?) is hosting the City Players in The Importance of Being Earnest. Feel free to tag on in, label your threads as to where and when and how (before or after the performance, open or closed, backstage or in the audience, etc.)
Log;
Managing to pin down not one but two dates without curses is always a feat, but that minor success pales (in Neil's mind) to the execution of the play. It's funny; because one might expect, given the heights and depths of his supreme moods, that in the hours after a play he'd come down from his ecstasies, but really, right now all he can think of is how amazing this was, and what to do next.
After the final bows, after they all file offstage, he pauses a while to catch his breath backstage before rejoining his fellows and heading out into the milling crowd of the audience.
[ooc; as always for reference, your playbill is here. I know there's still some backdation going on in the rehearsal threads but, I figured this way we open it up for the audience too :3 will keep up tagging as best as i can but really, GO NUTS GUYS.]
Rating; probably not too high?
Characters; Anyone who would have come to see The Importance of Being Earnest is welcome to tag in (tho not required) as are cast/crew/etc of course
Summary; As mentioned here, Friday night at 7 pm the Opera House (I think?) is hosting the City Players in The Importance of Being Earnest. Feel free to tag on in, label your threads as to where and when and how (before or after the performance, open or closed, backstage or in the audience, etc.)
Log;
Managing to pin down not one but two dates without curses is always a feat, but that minor success pales (in Neil's mind) to the execution of the play. It's funny; because one might expect, given the heights and depths of his supreme moods, that in the hours after a play he'd come down from his ecstasies, but really, right now all he can think of is how amazing this was, and what to do next.
After the final bows, after they all file offstage, he pauses a while to catch his breath backstage before rejoining his fellows and heading out into the milling crowd of the audience.
[ooc; as always for reference, your playbill is here. I know there's still some backdation going on in the rehearsal threads but, I figured this way we open it up for the audience too :3 will keep up tagging as best as i can but really, GO NUTS GUYS.]
