End of Ayeara
December 29, 2007
Well, that’s 2007 almost wrapped-up. Managed to get the projects in, on-time (just), and the first of my exams start on the 10th, a nice break.
Alibi – The Musical (20-22 Dec) was an incredible success in every respect apart from financial. The musicianship, singing, acting, story, stage, film segments – everything was brilliant. But it needed about 20 more audience members each night to have turned a profit (then again few musicals debut into profit). I choreographed the bows, the opening-night bows were simply scrappy – nobody knew where to be, and the actors were clearly embarrassed to soak up the appreciation. I’ve seen enough musicals to make me as camp as Christmas – you start with the junior cast members taking bows in groups, working up to the leads; everybody leaves the stage, and return holding hands, as a troupe line, leads in the centre. It’s formulaic, but it works. I’d have been happy to only contribute that slight technical assistance; but my reward was to be written in, a small cameo role (to talk myself into a nightclub at the end of a scene). Great fun.
Christmas I spent with a collective of friends, everybody brings a dish or two. I went the batter route, making Winter Yorkshire Puddings (I have devised Yorkie variants for Autumn/Winter, which are heavier; and Spring/Summer, much lighter). It’s here I stay it’s “easy” to make Yorkshire Puddings, but I’ve seen too many ruined Yorkies (and ruined a few myself) to say that. Let’s just say they’re easier than my other dish-of-the-day: Traditional Christmas Pudding. Dried fruit hydrated in sherry/rum mix; the special sort of ask-at-the-butchers lard that surrounds a cow’s kidneys, and a mixture that takes eight hours to cook. It was a success, though; our pud was moist, light, and delicious. (We even found an old sixpence to put in, and luckily enough nobody broke a tooth on it).
Now I have to face a New Year Party. It’ll be quite a rave, hosted by the Alibi Musical people. With luck I’ll be back in time to do some proper revision.
That’s it for me for now – love and wishes to you for 2008.