After Rent's first week.
I haven't blogged in a while. Rent's opening week took up most of my time last week, so I never found the time to just sit down and post an entry.
So yeah, 9 Works Theatrical's production of Rent opened last Friday, after a number of preview shows that began on
Tuesday. I myself had never seen the performance prior to the previews,
so I was in the dark as well. When I took my post at the front-of-house
on the night of the first preview, I knew I wouldn't be able to watch
the first act, as there were still so many unclaimed complimentary
tickets. Teena and I ended up watching the end of the first act, then
went back inside to catch the rest of the second act after a few bars
of "Seasons of Love" began.
After this first week of shows, I've
been hearing a lot of comments about the show, and I have to admit that
I share the same sentiments. But of course, who are we to speak up,
because as (I think I heard) Robbie had said, you really can't please
everyone. Some think that it's awesome, some got a wee bit
disappointed. So for this production, maybe I'll keep some thoughts to
myself for now. Hey, it's only the first week anyway. Sino ba naman
ako, diba? Like I sometimes say, I may be wrong.
Anyway, despite
both good and bad comments, I'm pretty much enjoying myself as just one
of the lowly ushers. I get to watch every show, and I can pick whatever
scene I want to watch, hahaha. Of course, we really can't avoid those
pasaway audience members, but every show has them anyway. And I love
how I see friends from different circles at every show. Plus there's
free ice cream and coffee (thanks to sponsors) in the lobby at almost
every show, hehehe. Twice, I caught Manong sneaking out to the lobby
for ice cream after his last scene in Act 1, and even Noel once during
the same scene.
I'm making the most out of my rest days by
staying at home, making the most out of sitting and lying down, because
by Thursday, I'll be back on my feet again, hahaha.
Of course, I
also make some time for myself, like going for the Cinemalaya auditions
last Saturday morning. Went there with Lara, because I'm afraid that if
I went by myself, I might back out again, hahaha. After 2 years of
skipping the auditions, I tried it out again. Hahaha, Sir Dennis just
had to be positioned in the middle of the whole row of directors. When
my turn was over, after I got to talk to a couple of the directors, Sir
Dennis mentioned in passing that he's letting me join his film. We'll
see. Haha, I don't care if it's just part of the crowd, at least it's
still a Cinemalaya film.
I also managed to make some time to
attend the annual Pasinaya at CCP last Sunday morning. Made it in time
to catch the Philippine Marines' drum and bugle corps again before the
official opening. Went directly up to the Main Gallery for Word Jam and
after a couple of performances, I got to watch Aba and her band,
RockBato, perform one song. After that song, I silently waved my
goodbye while they were still performing, and I rushed to the
conference room to catch an excerpt of Doc Resureccion by some kids I knew from CSB.
Joms
had arrived to join me, and we both got to see the Tinikling showdown
at the CCP front lawn, modern dance performances by Lyceum's dance
troupe, and another performance by Ballet Philippines before we had to
leave for RCBC. By the way, was that Robbie Hayden, the choreographer
we had for Zobel's school musical productions, with Lyceum? Haha, I
remember when we both had to recall a specific dance step from a
previous musical, because the same choreography sort of had to be done
for another production.
Anyway, one more rest day to go. Gotta make the most of it. Maybe I'll
pop in that DVD that's been waiting for me to be watched, along with a
couple of others.