
It may look easy, but theater is, and always has been a high contact sport. But to me, it's definitely the most interesting to watch (Sorry football fans!) and fun to be a part of . This production especially has been more of a sport for me because I have the opportunity to play a very physically demanding part which requires me to wear thick knee pads, shin guards, and wrist guards. Any guesses? No, I'm not an extremely padded Dorothy, but her trusty sidekick, Toto.
When I tell people that I'm playing a dog they usually respond with something like "Why don't they use a real dog?". Well gee, thanks guys =P....But to be honest, I thought the same thing when I saw the cast list. So why doesn't Lifehouse use a real dog? Because in their original version of The Wizard of Oz calls for Toto to do things that would take a regular dog months to learn like staged fighting and choreography. Not to mention being onstage for that long would be hard on any poor puppy. So far, playing Toto has been challenging in all aspects. But once you get past the fact that you're "not a human" anymore, and the soreness of being on your hands and knees all the time, it's all kinds of fun! Dogs are such odd, silly little creatures. :)
Our opening weekend was certainly interesting, but we had a great audience of Lifehouse alumni supporting us. During the run-through (before the actual opening show) our Dorothy sprained her ankle, and we had to switch out her 5-inch silver shoes for flats (which didn't like to stay on her feet). In a few other shows this weekend a trap door fell on my poor brother's head while he was operating it, and a munchkin stepped on my tail, causing it to break off (thus, the amputation. Poor Toto). C'est la vie! Those are only some of the obstacles you have to dodge in live theater, and that's one of the reasons which makes it so wonderful. Theater is just like life, you never know what is going to happen! :)
So far, the experience has been wonderful! All throughout rehearsal our production team has been SO supportive, and not only have been able to hang around some of my favorite people, but I've met a lot of new favorite people. :)
By far, the best thing about Lifehouse Theater has to be that it's centered in Christ. So even though we preform drama, there is hardly any large drama behind the scenes, and most egos and divas are checked at the door. In all things we should be striving to use our talents to bring glory to God, not ourselves. After all, he's the one who gave you your talent, and nothing feels better than using your talents to bring happiness to others...even if your talent happens to be playing a dog. :)
Verse of the day:
"As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace." 1 Peter 4:10
Awesome. The only (slight) error I could find is that you said "shoes" when I believe you meant "shows"... it was just after mentioning Dorothy's flats, though, so it was understandable. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a crazy opening week! I'd love to see the show sometime... hopefully I can get over there.
Do they accept 3 yr old volunteers to work the shows? LOL
Thanks, Jen! You are so observant! :)
DeleteI'd love it if you could come! :) I miss you.
God bless!
I miss you too! Wonder if I could volunteer sometime. How many more weekends are there for Wiz of Oz?
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