Saturday, October 23, 2010

Brrr...it's so cold!

The past couple of days have been freezing cold in New York! I know it's only going to get colder, but for me, 40s is pretty chilly. I have been bundling up, just like Aunt Laura taught me in New Jersey last winter! :)

I have been to ten auditions since my last post, was seen at eight of the ten (the benefits of waking up before it's light outside, and trekking to the subway on the cold, dark Upper East Side), and was cast in two of ten.  Unfortunately I had to turn down both opportunities due to my work schedule, and some prior commitments. I hate turning down projects because I would love to do as much theatre as possible, but until I book a commercial, theatre alone will not pay my NY rent.

Even after living here for awhile, darkening up my colorful wardrobe a bit, and working hard to kill my southern accent, I still stick-out as a Southerner. Last night in a cab, the driver asked me to remind him which street I lived on, as we were getting close. I said "92nd, please," and he responded with, "You can't be a New Yorker. Are you?" I said, "Yes, why?" He told me I had a much sweeter spirit, and better manners than most New Yorkers. I told him I was originally from the South. :) He said that explained it all. It's so hard to believe I've been here for over two months! Time flies by in the city! The holidays are right around the corner, and I am looking forward to spending a few days in North Carolina.

Marg and me at Alice's Teacup
Highlights from the past ten days include taking the five-year-old I nanny to Alice's Tea Cup because she "wore her listening ears" all morning during our errands, going to a swanky jazz bar with my friends Dan and Roz, and baking delicious pumpkin cupcakes!
Pumpkin Cupcakes
Sing Roz!
Dan and me at Sugar Bar





Tuesday, October 12, 2010



Last week was slow with auditioning, but this week is busier than ever. I’m juggling multiple auditions every morning, which is stressful, but wonderful! Everyone says that auditions get old, but I find I’m enjoying them way more than I did at first! I have a few friends that I often see at auditions, and then of course the usual crazies… I probably shouldn’t blog about all the musical theatre wackos that I’ve come across, but I have plenty of stories.

View of the city from Bumble & bumble
I had an amazing weekend last weekend, during which I realized how truly blessed I am with wonderful friends. It involved trying new restaurants, margaritas with my small group girls, an "Awesome 80s Prom" audition (don't ask), and a new haircut (4 inches shorter, lots more layers)!


Dinner at Tipsy Parson with Will!


Cousins
I had a lovely breakfast after church on Sunday with Sophie and Claire at Le Pain Quotidien! It’s always great to catch up with my awesome cousins! Sunday afternoon, the weather was perhaps the most beautiful weather I’ve ever seen in New York, and Will and I took advantage of it and played tennis at Riverside Park.   I had the privilege of seeing my good friend Dan play “Mary Sunshine” in “Chicago” on Broadway on Sunday night.  We went out afterwards, and had the best time chatting. He is such a special person, and one of my closest new friends up here.

Hudson River at Riverside Park



Relaxing on a grassy knoll after our tennis match in the park.
Sherrie, Dan and Me at Glass House Tavern, after Dan's stunning performance in  "Chicago"

Took the kids to the playground...
Yesterday was Columbus Day. In the South, Columbus day basically means you don't get any mail. Well, in New York it's a big deal. They have a parade, the schools are closed, and it's a total holiday. That means all of the people who are off work near Manhattan come to the city and take over the public transportation. Getting around was an absolute nightmare and the crowds were horrible. However, I took the girls to the playground, to a movie, and to Shake Shack, which basically made yesterday the best day of work ever. 

Thursday, October 7, 2010

"Don't you love New York in the fall?" - You've Got Mail

This quote rings so true this week in New York. The weather (post-Monday) has been absolutely lovely! I've enjoyed school pick ups more than ever because I just love being outside on the beautiful Upper East Side. Upper East Siders go all out for Halloween, apparently, as there are several courtyards that resemble this one on my walk home:
Happy Halloween!



Baked chicken, sauteed peas, brown sugar carrots,
and homemade macaroni and cheese!

I'm learning more recipes every day, and am really enjoying the cooking!




love the pink and green apron!



Life is going well overall! Having my roommate leave has been pretty stressful, but I am being presented with other opportunities daily.  I am trying to take all of the transition in stride, as much as I can. I have never liked change, and I feel this is a good opportunity to learn how to adapt.

There have been no auditions this week, and I've actually missed auditioning. I suppose that is a good sign that I'm doing what I should be doing! Next week brings more auditions than ever though, so provided I can knock out this minor cold, I'm ready to go! 

Sunday, October 3, 2010

"I want an equity card, a margarita, and some queso."

After waiting at an audition for hours and hours, and becoming delirious from our exhaustion, my good friend Lindsay and I decided that the three things we wanted were an equity card, a margarita and some queso. Obviously margaritas are fairly easy to find in New York, but queso is not, and an equity card is fairly difficult to obtain anywhere! (If equity card is a foreign term to you, ask me about it, and I will explain all about AEA.)

Lindsay and me after an audition, during the horrible rain.
(We have matching raincoats)
Last week was a week FULL of auditioning! On Friday I was running back and forth between three auditions in the torrential rain. Miserable! Waiting on the street in the rain at 6 am is no fun! Auditioning itself is becoming more fun though as I make friends with a few of the non-diva people that I'm auditioning with, and become more confident with my audition material. One audition highlight last week was auditioning for Frank Wildhorn's "Wonderland" and singing for Dave Clemmons, a casting director I worked with when I was fourteen. I realized I've known him longer than anyone else in the city, and it was such a joy to see him!



The weekend has been great! I went to Blockheads with Sherrie, and then celebrated my good friend Geoff's birthday at the Beer Garden in Astoria on Friday night. It was the first time in awhile that nearly all of my UNC theatre friends were together in New York at the same time. I could not have been happier to everybody! What a great night!

Geoff, the Birthday Boy, and me!
Me, William, Bridget


I performed in my play (first NY play!) on Saturday and Sunday. Mom came to the city, so we've had a grand time shopping and enjoying the lovely weather. It's turning into fall here for sure, and I'm loving the crisp cool autumn weather we're having this weekend!

Matt, the guy that played opposite me in "Post Its." He's the best! :)

The building where my show performed.