February update.
After a month-long run, Rent Manila 2010 had finally closed. And I have to say that I'm relieved.
Yes, I loved the company of the crazy people behind this production, but
of course, the actual production is another story. I have my own
opinions about that, which I'd rather not post here in public for now.
Maybe if you ask me nicely, I'll tell you in person. That, among other
things. There are stuff that I should have thought more about and
should've been prepared for, but I guess we still learn, anyway. I
wonder if I'm welcome to join the evaluation meeting they're going to
have.
I guess got a wee bit saturated by the musical that I welcomed the day I
went to see a preview of TP's Tatlong
Mariya, where I was truly impressed by the ensemble work. I
can't wait to watch it again.
Of course, I still have those good and bad days this past month. And the
bad days are getting fewer and farther apart, which I'm really grateful
for. And I owe it to all my friends that have been constantly been
keeping in touch and keeping me sane. I remember having dinner with a
couple of friends and assuring them and myself that I'll be fine, which
eventually happened. I met up with another friend and hung out for a
couple of hours at a coffee shop, and found myself smiling like crazy
afterward. Three friends from the same circle came to watch a Rent show, and spent the wee hours of
morning talking. Oh, the simple joys are endless if you just let them
come.
I wasn't really planning on attending the cast party last night, but
hey, I never hung out with them much because I always preferred to go
home right after every show. Plus it would be a nice change of routine.
Heck, talk about change of routine. The entire staff of the musical was
called onstage after the final company call for a nice finale. We all
ended up singing "Seasons of Love" to the ones who came to see the final
show. (Nice seeing Ting, Patton, "Sir" Dante and Reg in the crowd, plus
Gigo, Dax and Toff who started the standing ovation.)
So anyway, it was off to Toff's house for the cast party, and he got
Sober Club. Woohoo! Honestly, it was my first taste of Sober Club, but I
was open to anything, because heck, my clique are really hard drinkers,
so it's pretty hard not to be one either, or a social drinker, at
least, hahaha. Crazy actors kept emphasizing the "newly-single" status,
originated by Noel, ano baaaa. I watched the others in awe as I saw them
down the craziest concoctions with funny names, until I found myself
strapped on someone's lap and experienced the sensation of having your
mouth lit with a cigarette lighter while you still have liquor inside.
Hahaha. And to think that I was in the middle of a serious conversation
while this was going on.
One thing that slipped my mind was that I forgot that I wasn't paid yet
for my last two shows as an usher, and I only remembered it after Carlos
had left, ahaha. Oh well, next time.
Spent the entire night amidst all the crazy antics and talking, and
avoiding the edge of the pool just in case someone would be tempted to
push me into the pool like half the people who came to the party. Poor
Robbie got thrown into the pool by OJ and ended up with his previous
phone all wet and useless. Heck, Bek even woke up to people carrying
her, attempting to throw her in, and only managed to escape the first
attempt.
Got home just when the sun was rising at 6 this morning, and spent the
entire morning sleeping.
Rent's book has closed. Time to
open a new one.