One more verse!
That is a line my character says in Four Old Broads on the High Seas, the play I am in at Players of Utica (perhaps you read some of my blog posts about it). We have done two performances, which the audiences enjoyed very much. Today we close with a matinee at two. I have a bottle of bubbly in the refrigerator backstage so we can toast each other after the show. In fact, it is four bottles, because it is very difficult for me to do anything in a small way (well, my favorite champagne is dry, but some people like sweet, and I got sparkling cider for those who don’t want alcohol, and the fourth bottle just kind of happened) (I could write a whole blog post about how I came to get four bottles).
I don’t have any pictures of anyone in the cast having a drink, so I throw in this rehearsal shot of a few of us looking rather merry. I have mentioned that I do not take good selfies, but this shot (regular readers may recall that I have shared several versions) always seems to come out sweet. I will credit my fellow cast members with their lovely smiles (I feel I have rather a cheese-eating grin) (only I don’t say “cheese”).
This picture never seems to come out with the actual cast member, but I like the version with the understudy a lot.
This was right next to the previous shot in my Media Library, so I shared it again. A little blurry, but you can see the love.
I could go on and on about the cast and crew of this show and how much I love them. It has been a wonderful experience, even when I have been tired or hot or had a headache. I feel sure we will give a killer performance today, and the audience will get some good laughs.
One last chance for local readers to see Four Old Broads on the High Seas at Players of Utica, 1108 State St., Utica, NY, today, July 27 at 2 p.m. (doors open at 1:30). For more information call 315-724-7624.













