Tuesday night was the read through/sing through for Fiddler, which went well enough to kinda get a flow from it. Last night we learned the choreography (I'm told it's the original Jerome Robbins choreography) for "Tradition," which is largely dancing-in-a-circle based. It's complicated, but not much more challenging than walking and chewing gum at the same time (folks playing sons and daughters have it significantly more difficult than I do--so far, at least).
Amy had a solo taken away from her (they're randomly assigning a few "woman #1, woman #2" solos, but as it ended up her character was singing lies about her son, which would only have confused people), so she's less happy. Also, she forgot her dancin' shoes and rehearsed yesteday barefooted, which didn't help her plantar fasciitis none.
Amy had a solo taken away from her (they're randomly assigning a few "woman #1, woman #2" solos, but as it ended up her character was singing lies about her son, which would only have confused people), so she's less happy. Also, she forgot her dancin' shoes and rehearsed yesteday barefooted, which didn't help her plantar fasciitis none.