Friday, June 22, 2007

Back to the Homeland


So this weekend has started off very well. David Garcia (choreographer of Insignificant Others and Homeland), Jay Kuo (composer/lyricist producer of Homeland and Insignificant Others) and I went to see the movie "Show Business" at the Opera Plaza cinema. The theatres there are tiny so it is always a very intimate experience. So there we sat, the three of us, Jay on my left, David on my right, watching this documentary that followed the Broadway shows Wicked, Caroline, or Change, Taboo and Avenue Q. A very well made documentary that for us show folk was a peak experience to be sure. The three of us have been working creatively together now for 18 months (David and Jay another year or more beyond that) and we have a long road ahead of us, but the way seems clear in so many ways. It is very frightening to think about the possibilities of success and failure as the stakes get higher and higher, but the thrill is invigorating, too. I must say I was quite moved by this film and it is not a "moving" film. I was moved because it seemed like another little nudge from somewhere telling us we're doing the right thing. Just keep putting one foot in front of the other, don't look down - there's lots of people who will help you along the way even if some of them may be out for blood from time to time. (that photo is me in rehearsal for THE LAST SESSION in 2001)

I got home and started to work on HOMELAND again because we start a week of rehearsals before our one night only performance in Sacramento a week from tonight. It all came flooding back, the grand sweep of that show and all the intimate moments. We've got our work cut out for us, none of us has worked on this since last December. One foot in front of the other and don't look down.

We're going to have a San Francisco Cable Car (you know the kind on wheels) in the Pride Parade on Sunday for Insignificant Others. (It is such a gay musical about San Francisco - is that statement triple redundant?) The parade seems the perfect showcase for our commercial debut in 3 weeks.

Yes, Insignificant Others opens in three weeks and we are leaving it for a week to do Homeland in Sacramento. Show Business.

See the movie. See our shows. One foot in front of the other... don't look down.

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