As you can see, this time around I am not the evil character. I play Claudia! She is the Shoemaker's wife. And as you can see, I didn't let my purple hair show at all! Thanks to my lovely friend Melissa, who has been my makeup/hair designer in past shows, suggested a brand of hair temporary hair dye. My purple hair remains hidden from the children in the audience. I did have the option to wear a wig....but I have to admit: I am a bit of a control freak. I would rather stay in control of my own hair and its good for me to know how to style my own hair for different time periods. I think I came up with a cute and appropriate look....
I have to announce everyone's Road Name too!!! OK, here is the Time Elves Company, from left to right. Killer Kelly kept her Road name because, let's face it, her name kind of rocks! Mama Bupp has turned into Baby Bupp! To the right of her is Lizzy Babe and following her is Saucy Stefan. I brought champagne for our first night away on tour. We were in Whittier, CA. We had a champagne toast and ended the night with some juggling lessons from Saucy Stefan.... he used to work in the circus! :)
Also, below there's a picture of all 6 of us in our Elf ears, courtesy of Baby Bupp! :)

The Whittier Center for the Performing Arts is one of the most beautiful spaces I've ever seen! Again, I feel so honored to perform on stages like this in houses like this! I mean, look at that picture above!!! It was beautiful! And to the right, Lizzy Baby is pointing out our name on the marquis! The theater seats 800 and we had 2 days worth of shows there. The first day was a family series show and we even had a book signing in the lobby after the show! What book? Oh, just "Elves and the Shoemaker" :)
Santa Ana. Santa Ana, Santa Ana. Well... There's not much I can say about Santa Ana, so I'll stick to facts: We stayed at the Red Roof Inn. I did laundry that night. We performed at the Ebell Theater of Santa Ana. It seats 450 and I believe both shows were sold out.
OMG! The California Center for the Arts in Escondido, CA is probably my favorite of all the spaces I've ever performed in or even been in yet!! It seats 1500, has beautiful red velvet seats and accents of gold around the house! The acoustics were amazing, and the tech team working there were a dream-team! Rob, if you ever read this, man you rock! :) I wish we could have had more time there!!!! And since we always arrive to a city the night before a performance, I was able once again to hang out with family and have dinner with familiar, loving faces! My Tia and Tio took me shopping and to Red Robin! I hope I go back to Escondido again, and soon!!!!!!!!!!
The following morning we had to wake up, again, at the crack of dawn to get to San Bruno's Skyline College Theatre. Yes, another day tour. Compared to Escondido's 1500 seater the day before, 500 seats seemed to be almost a let-down, but at least we sold out this venue. I don't know if I already mentioned I'm in charge of sound for this tour, but I had been told ahead of time we may have feedback issues here. This meant I had to carefully choose where I put the floor mics and even though they were further upstage then they've ever been, the show sounded fine! Phew! :)
On Friday, we went to the Dougherty Valley Performing Arts Center in San Ramon, which is located in yet another high school. Yes, again, that means another day tour. I couldn't get a good photo of the space (look at all those orbs!!!!!), but the space was nice enough. It sat about 600 people, and would you believe I went to school with some of the techies there? San Francisco State, baby, yeah! It was a pleasant surprise and a joy to lovingly mock faculty members of the University, just like the old days! That night, we had a third show, but in our own theater in Sunnyvale. Three-show days are brutal, but at least we had a few hours in between....
On Saturday, 12/8/12, I had my first day off in 13 days. Yep, you read that right. We had been driving and performing for 13 days straight. So, how did I spend my day off? I went back to the school I used to teach at to see my students' school play. I had thought I would sneak in and sneak out... Boy was I wrong! I was given VIP treatment with a front row seat, received recognition for starting the Drama Program "from scratch," and was awed like a celebrity after the show when I was bombarded with hugs from my babies! They even gave me flowers, when I had nothing to do with this show at all! Those are my darlings to the right. I'm so unbelievably proud of them and was touched and moved to tears by their gesture. I miss all of them so much, but it was wonderful to receive the reassurance from them there's no hard feelings. They are proud of me too and are so happy for me to by fulfilling my own dreams. Also, I don't know if you can see, but the fella on the far left side of the picture has a purple streak in his hair.... hm.... wonder where he got that idea from.... :')
For the last few days, we've been in Folsom. I have no pictures because we have already been to Three Stages before. The only new theater for the rest of the tour was the one today: The Crest Theater in Sacramento. The Crest seats 1000 and has an old school charm to it, similar to that of Fresno's Tower Theater. The Crest, which I will have to download pictures for on another day, was beautiful...but a bit impractical too. There were no wings at all... any actor can understand the amount of frustration we felt during that show! Especially since I found out the hard way that all of my cues in the show are visual cues and we had to hide behind a curtain backstage and listen for our cues.... :/
Now, its back to Fresno and then Arroyo Grande, and then back to Sunnyvale. We end our tour at Santa Clara University for two days.... I have a feeling those will be day tour days... just a hunch....
Oh yeah, finally, I have been juggling for about a month now. Saucy Stefan is an excellent teacher and is certain that with enough practice I will be able to juggle for longer than 10 seconds in no time...! I'm not going to lie, I'm really excited to learn how to juggle!!! Something else to add to my list of skills, lol.
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