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Dec. 16th, 2004 07:04 pmDespite my misgivings the reading today was really fun.  It was about a scandal surrounding Emily Dickinson's brother and his married lover (who was apparently in an open/polyamorous relationship), Mabel.  I read Mabel, who was very much the lead (certainly, it was a lot of strain on my voice), and other than tripping over a word or two, felt very comfortable with it.
The play is very much a piece in progress, and is at that converting things from telling to showing stage, but the source material. Everyone complimented me on my voice a lot afterwards, and I'm very sensitive about my voice, and it's often hard for me to believe it's not my poorest asset, but I did believe them today, and was gracious and felt very solidyly confident about the work I did. Great great part. And exactly the muscle flexing I needed before Oz.
The play is very much a piece in progress, and is at that converting things from telling to showing stage, but the source material. Everyone complimented me on my voice a lot afterwards, and I'm very sensitive about my voice, and it's often hard for me to believe it's not my poorest asset, but I did believe them today, and was gracious and felt very solidyly confident about the work I did. Great great part. And exactly the muscle flexing I needed before Oz.
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