wiliqueen: (diva)
What: public reading of The Last Daughter of Oedipus by Jennifer Mickelson

Where: Prop Thtr, 3502 N Elston Ave, Chicago

When: TODAY at 1 p.m., because I am showing my blonde roots and forgot to post about it sooner

Why: Because you've always wanted to see me wail as Jocasta and torment people as a Fury. You know you have. Also, there are snacks and discussion, and it's FREE!
wiliqueen: (motion)
I would be asleep right now, but last night's shoot was called on account of food poisoning (a fellow actor), so I was only up until 2 am instead of all night. The location has been lined up to do that next Saturday/Sunday instead.

Was going to do housework and put together agent mailings today, but woke up with a slight cough and scratchy throat. Given that this week involves two concurrent rehearsal schedules (for the "Comedy Tonight!" concerts next weekend and Seven Plays in Seven Days next Monday) and some rather challenging singing (oh, come on, Val, "The Girl in 14G" is like falling off a log!), I'm taking a shot at this strange "taking it easy" thing until this evening's rehearsal.

We'll survive a messy house for a little while longer. Might fiddle with some web updates, and will probably nap this afternoon (darn internal clock won't let me sleep later than about 7:30 regardless of bedtime).

Will likely be scarce online this week, and definitely not keeping up with fannish goings-on. Am now obsessed with "I'm Not Afraid of Anything" from Songs For a New World. Have a couple other film auditions in the offing.

And that's about all the news that's fit to post.
wiliqueen: (costuming)
For me, that is. Have officially decided to skip Polaris this year. Would love to see Claudia Black in particular, but July is shaping up chock full o' performing, including a supporting role in an indie feature. Third film of the year! I'll tell more about it when I can, but for now I can say it's what I call a "postmodern romantic comedy" because I haven't seen a better/offical genre label for movies like Garden State or Chasing Amy. And yes, this means that those of you not wired for Brian Krause chopping people up will be able to watch it! \o/ No idea at this point what the prospects for its being available to watch will be, but they're planning to submit to festivals and seem to have their shit together.

Details of Schedule Tetris, Summer Edition, behind cut to spare your friends page. )

At least Chicago TARDIS is pretty safe, as I don't really expect anything to come up for Thanksgiving weekend. And I'm back to seriously considering (and examining logistics for) going to Toronto next weekend for [livejournal.com profile] andpuff's signing instead. I've been eagerly awaiting her new book since hearing her read the opening chapter at last year's Polaris, while it was still a WIP. Plus there's the benefit of more knocking-around-the-city time than I'd have on a con trip, and I haven't just visited the city in ages.
wiliqueen: (laugh)
That is the sound of me trying not to laugh too loudly as I type a letter to the attention of someone with the name of my character in Horror Academy who got killed by the vampire.

Office of Doom: We make our own fun.
wiliqueen: (horror academy)
Closing night had great energy and a packed house (including, to my pleasant surprise, the lovely [livejournal.com profile] tylure and a couple of her friends). Alas, when it came time to blow them out, Claudia had no brains at all -- I went to palm my blood pack and it wasn't there. :-( Turned out it had fallen behind the radiator (upon which it was planted because having it on my person earlier in the scene would likely get it prematurely squished in the scuffle). Ah, well. At least nobody had to clean it up.

Now to switch mental gears from "morbid and creepifying" to "fluffy comic opera." And return you to your regularly scheduled levels of morbid and creepifying. *eg*
wiliqueen: (Default)
Tonight through Sunday, and then we're all done! (I will miss many things about this show. Brushing dried corn syrup out of my hair will not be one of them.)

Metromix sent out a video crew to do a mini-feature on us last week; the results are here. Scroll down about one screen. It's the default video at the moment; if it isn't when you look for it, pick "Babes With Blades theater show" from the menu at the right. Yes, that's me getting slammed into a wall in the thumbnail still. :-D [ETA: If you're planning to come to the show, this is a little spoilery, though it's far from giving away all the surprises.]

And thanks to [livejournal.com profile] julietma for the heads-up that she heard us featured on this morning's Eight Forty-Eight. [ETA: I'm told it's about twenty minutes in.]

I'm at Office of Doom without sound (client visit trumped my usual work-from-home day), so I've seen the Metromix video but won't be able to hear either it or the radio bit for a while.
wiliqueen: (horror academy)
Let me count the ways. Well, actually there's just one that matters right now: She made sure I got new pants! *whew*

See, the pants I've been wearing for one of the scenes were marked dry-clean-only. Not exactly practical when I'm getting fake blood on them every night, but they were what the costumer could find in my size and (more challengingly) length that worked. Unfortunately, the label turned out to mean it, because they started out baggy and plenty long enough, and the last few shows they've been...well, not so much. By Friday night I had uncuffed them, and the lining (not having shrunk) was still two inches longer. And did I mention, really not baggy? So I was going to call the costumer on our day off yesterday to give her plenty of time to hit the thrift store and get me another pair of pants. Except for the part where I forgot to call her until just now.

And the stage manager, who I didn't even realize had noticed I needed new pants, had already called her yesterday. She's on her way to the space with a new pair as we speak. Yay!

Meanwhile, I am paranoid and checking my throat because of our vampire. No, I haven't lost the line between fantasy and reality. She was feeling crummy most of last week, and it turned out she had strep. She was safely antibioticked up by the time we learned this, which was Friday night, so Thursday's cancellation cut back one possible instance of exposure. As a kid I used to catch it every single damn time it went around, but haven't in years, so I'm hoping I escaped this time too. And that the scratchiness is just my usual change-in-the-weather scratchiness. Which it most likely is. *touch wood* In any case, hopefully she got some rest on our day off yesterday and is feeling better, because she has some pretty demanding stuff and has been miserable giving it her all while sick.
wiliqueen: (horror academy)
Last night's show was called on account of no audience. (Con: All dressed up with nobody to die for. Pro: Extra sleep, w00t!) However, there's a full house on the books for tonight, and Sunday is looking quite healthy.

We're off tomorrow (10/27) and Monday (10/29), and closing next Sunday (11/4). [ETA clarification: That means we have shows every weeknight except Monday.] Get your tickets now!
wiliqueen: (Default)
I know you guys are probably sick of them by now, but we're in our last two weeks now, so bear with me. :-)

Forgot to mention that my neck was stiff driving home Friday night, and I'm sitting there thinking "Why is this? What did I do differently tonight?" Then it dawned on me that what I did differently was spend fifteen minutes washing the ceiling. *facepalm* (Figured it was the least I could do. Especially since I'm taller than anyone who usually does the cleanup.) It got all the way in the corner of the room, about five feet from where I was standing. But on the ceiling.

Still boggling over that one, although it hasn't happened again. Last night was actually a bit of a delayed reaction, as the blood pack failed to burst on the first try. Nothing weird with the blood on Saturday night, but I did learn that it's mighty difficult to play dead while convulsing with silent laughter because an audience member reacted to the gunshot by announcing "That was really loud!"

My first, wiggy-with-a-capital-WIG, death continues to elicit sympathy. Which, despite the fact that I keep reporting on the other one (because, really, the game of "Where will Claudia's brains end up tonight?" is just too fun), is actually the feedback that has made me happiest with this show. I'm a firm believer in actually caring that a character dies, and get very bored very quickly if a piece doesn't give me that. (Exhibit A: The Blair Witch Project, which failed to scare me not because I was too jaded by Hollywood special effects blah blah biddy blah, but because I was ready to kill all three protagonists myself by about fifteen minutes in.)

Also, my buds were there! I love my buds! :: waves to [livejournal.com profile] iingaartist and [livejournal.com profile] mannoftalent ::

We are dark tonight. I get to go home and remember what my house and my [livejournal.com profile] brainiacfive look like! (ETA: Ooh, and watch Heroes in HD. Score!)
wiliqueen: (horror academy)
I R SRS ACTRS.
THIS R SRS SHOW.*

*Pay no attention to the blood on the ceiling.
wiliqueen: (horror academy)
Is here. \o/
wiliqueen: (horror academy)
Quite a different tone from the last one, but no less positive. With the "R" for "recommended" next to it, w00t!

Full text of the review in case the link changes )

And yes, that's the critic I spattered on opening night.
wiliqueen: (horror academy)
We might get more dignified notices, but I think they'll be hard pressed to be as fun...

"Babes With Blood Spatter" at Killer-Works.com.

Somewhat lower on the list of Things It Never Occurred To Me I Might Do: "Have a show reviewed by Killer-Works.com." :-D
wiliqueen: (horror academy)
So, not on the list of Things It Never Occurred To Me I Might Do, because it did, but certainly in the Trying To Avoid category: "Spatter a critic with blood." *facepalm*

This was a pack, mind you, that has not gone even remotely in that direction before. Fortunately, the critic in question was Mary Shen Barnidge, who is known to everyone in the Chicago stage combat community as an aficionado of all forms of pretend violence, and she was more than cool with it.

As was the friend of the playwright sitting next to her, who informed me at the bar afterward that he also caught some droplets. :: hides under desk ::

Luckily, it's so far proven to come out of clothing extremely well. Y'know, along with my contact lenses.

Skin, OTOH... Well, let's just say the post-show Lady Mac quoteage isn't going to be stopping any time soon. %-}

I keep forgetting to warn anyone coming in a car to leave plenty of time to find parking, because right next to the Loyola campus is not exactly my favorite place in the world to do so. Not impossible by any means, but can be a bit of a PITA.

Now adding to that a recommendation not to wear anything dry-clean-only...
wiliqueen: (horror academy)
Previews went well. Just enough people to call an audience, and it was nice to have reaction from people who haven't been living with this script for two months. Laughter in unexpected places, but not wrong places. Which is a particularly important concern with this body count. (I live in apprehension of dying with my eyes crossed like Glenn Close in the Zeffirelli Hamlet. Just not good.)

Tonight's opening has been sold out since Monday. Hopefully we'll get some buzz, and some butts in seats prepared to be scared!

http://www.babeswithblades.org/horroracademy.html
wiliqueen: (Default)
On the list of Things It Never Occurred To Me I Might Do, "Dye my contacts pink while wearing them" would have to rank fairly high.

(Now that I have your attention, I hasten to add that when they say this stuff is non-toxic, you can believe them. I had no idea -- although I should have, considering that my eyelashes were kinda glued together -- that any had actually gotten in my eyes until after I was home and taking my contacts out. And they got clean with no problem. It was just odd to have a lens in the palm of my hand, go to rinse it, and think, "Pink. Huh.")

[livejournal.com profile] genevieve1352 and I were trading lines from Lady Mac's sleepwalking scene while scrubbing away with baby wipes after the run. Although our hands were probably plenty sweet without any perfumes of Arabia, which I doubt would mix too well with the corn syrup.

I have mentioned that there's, er, some blood in this show, right? ;-D

First preview tonight! (Or FINAL final dress, depending on whether we have any actual audience members...)
wiliqueen: (Default)
HORROR ACADEMY

An all-female, suspense-driven dramatic event featuring 3 one acts, 5 monologues, and multiple styles of stage combat. Vampires, cannibals, and zombies populate the North Lakeside Cultural Center - and they're waiting for YOU.

Featuring: Kaela Altman, Maggie Cain, Amy E. Harmon*, Katherine S. Herrera*, Gillian N. Humiston*, Morgan Manasa*, Chelsea Mauger, Valerie Meachum, Jennifer L. Mickelson, and Stephanie Repin*

Staff: Costume Design - Arielle Augustyn, Lighting Design - Leigh Barrett*, Sound Design - David Bell, Producer - Mary Anne Bowman*, Fight Captain - Gillian N. Humiston*, Stage Manager - Kjerstine McHugh*

PR by Tree Falls Productions. Graphic Design by grumpy monkey graphics & design. Fight Choreography by Babes With Blades with the cast.

* denotes BWB ensemble member

October 13 - November 4 at the North Lakeside Cultural Center (6219 N. Sheridan Rd, Chicago). All shows at 8pm. [NOTE: Opening night, October 13, is SOLD OUT!]

Visit the Babes With Blades website or call 773.880.0016 for tickets.

SPACE IS LIMITED - please reserve ahead of time!

postal@babeswithblades.org
773.880.0016
http://www.BabesWithBlades.org

Special Offers

Previews: October 11 & 12 - $10

Industry Shows: October 14 & 21, November 4 - $12 w/proof of industry affiliation (h/r, card, etc)

Costume = Candy: October 28, 30, & 31 - Wear a costume to receive spooky treats!

Our first 100 patrons will receive copies of Muldoon, donated by Lake Claremont Press.
wiliqueen: (Default)
...Just busy getting killed repeatedly. ;-> HA rehearsal schedule is ramping up toward tech, and on Saturday we had the gun for the first time. (Yes, we are, with all proper permissions, firing blanks from a derringer on Chicago Park District property. Ponder that one for a moment, in light of the city's strict ban on handgun possession. It will break your brain.)

K fired, I hit the wall and the floor, and a collective gasp rose from the room. It was a thing of evil and a joy forever. People are so not gonna sleep after this show. We haven't even added in any of the blood packs yet.

And that's not even my wiggy-with-a-capital-WIG death. I'm not saying any more about that one, to avoid spoiling those of you who will make it to the show. *eg*

Yes, I remain entirely too gleeful about the whole dying-twice-in-one-show thing. Sue me.
wiliqueen: (Default)
Video snippet of fight rehearsal now available at the Horror Academy MySpace. Darren's blog says there are also photos, but you need a MySpace account to see them.

(Yes, this would be from the sole one-act I'm not in. But that's cool too, because it means it's the first I've seen any of it...)
wiliqueen: (horror academy)
Check it out!

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