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I half-jokingly said to another cast member a couple of days ago that, because of all the people leaving the show and the new ones coming in, our theatre is in a constant state of flux. Jokingly, only because the people that are leaving are moving on to other, greater opportunities (hence, their departures are, although sad, are still happy ones), and that the people coming in will be great additions to the show and to the cast.
Over the next many days, there will be numerous cast changes and shuffles... one actor is going from his current track to another and being given an additional role to understudy, another actor is being given a brand new understudy position, three people are leaving this Sunday, two people are leaving next weekend, one is coming in as a replacement for another who's going on medical leave, and so on and so forth. That means a seemingly endless train of rehearsals and put-ins, costume alterations, and little to no sleep for the stage management and wardrobe departments who, I'm sure, are praying to STOP THE INSANITY.
So yes, our constant state of flux will remain, and I don't see an end in sight for this condition. As exciting as things can be when changes come, it's also nice when things finally settle in, and we can all enjoy some sameness for a good enough time.
At this moment I am not at liberty to make any public announcements of who's coming and going, but once I know, so will you. Please stay tuned.
— Lea Salonga's latest blog entry
Edit: Aw man.
http://benjaminjaydavis.blogspot.com/2007/06/au-revoir-les-miz.html
Over the next many days, there will be numerous cast changes and shuffles... one actor is going from his current track to another and being given an additional role to understudy, another actor is being given a brand new understudy position, three people are leaving this Sunday, two people are leaving next weekend, one is coming in as a replacement for another who's going on medical leave, and so on and so forth. That means a seemingly endless train of rehearsals and put-ins, costume alterations, and little to no sleep for the stage management and wardrobe departments who, I'm sure, are praying to STOP THE INSANITY.
So yes, our constant state of flux will remain, and I don't see an end in sight for this condition. As exciting as things can be when changes come, it's also nice when things finally settle in, and we can all enjoy some sameness for a good enough time.
At this moment I am not at liberty to make any public announcements of who's coming and going, but once I know, so will you. Please stay tuned.
— Lea Salonga's latest blog entry
Edit: Aw man.
http://benjaminjaydavis.blogspot.com/2007/06/au-revoir-les-miz.html