Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Oh! I remember what I wanted to say!

So a couple of months ago, I mentioned that I had heard back from my possible director, and that she had said she might be available to work on the show. Since then I have referred to her a couple of times, without ever mentioning that she had, in fact, confirmed that she is interested:

"I have deliberated over this considerably. It has been a hard road these past two years in building this biz and through the course of it, I have become more than grounded. After some serious meditation, I have determined that a project in the artistic world just might do my world worlds of good:) Besides, who could resist your email! I mean, you really know how to write. So, send away--if I am not responding too late!"
And of course, she was not responding too late, because she is the awes and I am so excited about getting to see/work with her again!

And that’s what I wanted to say about that.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Crazy, yes, but also? Awesome.

It's 11 o'clock on a Friday night, and I am still at the office. Why, you ask? Because I have just completed my script.

Because I.

Am.

Awesome.

Okay, that's entirely enough of that. But I did, and I am, so there. And the last fifteen pages or so are a bit raw, but I just e-mailed copies to the director and composer, and hopefully I'll have their input in the next couple of weeks. So, whoot.

And now I'm going to bed. Well, you know. Home and then to bed.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Also? Doesn't Taste as Good

I'm something like twenty lines of dialogue away from being done with the script. It's going to take YEARS! No, it isn't. I really feel like I should be able to finish it up tonight. But of course, that's what I said when I thought it would be done by the end of May, and then again by the end of July, and then again by last Friday (08/08/08! how awesome to finish on such an auspicious day!)

Sigh.

Writing. She is much harder than eating cookies.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Oh, and Yes! I AM insane, thank you for noticing.

























So, one of the things that I have completely given up trying to understand or correct about myself is that I have a tendency to get way ahead of myself on things when I'm working on a new show, or at least, on the things that I actually consider interesting and fun. And especially when I consider them more interesting and fun than the actual, you know. Writing.

Which is why I just went on etsy.com and ordered the three dress/costume patterns above, for whatever indefinite future time we may need them.

Slow and steady ...

So a while back I decided to try and get in touch with my director-of-choice for this new project. It wasn't quite so much a matter of putting the cart before the horse as it might sound. For this show, I very much wanted to have a director -- or in this case, a director/choreographer -- involved from the earliest possible stages, for a couple of reasons. First, I'm hoping it will minimize any writer-director friction once the show eventually gets on its feet, by making the director a hands-on collaborator right at the outset. And second, it will enable me to treat the book (before any songs have been written) as a finished play, by having a director on board to suggest revisions, get actors together for a reading or two and possibly even a closed workshop. That way, we know going in that the script is totally working before a single song gets written, which — at least in theory — will save a lot of agonizing over cut songs, songs that wind up not making sense post-re-writes, etc.

Anyway, I e-mailed this woman, and never heard back from her, then tried locating her through a mailing list we're both on, and still nothing, so I was about to give up. Then, this afternoon, I happened to be in the office, I checked my e-mail and there she was! Now, I had known before I even wrote to her that she might not be available, because she was doing this amazing "arts retreat" thing in Vermont, although I wasn't sure how far advanced that was or whether she was still in NY or not. It turns out that the place is actually up and running, and she has moved to Vermont, but ... this is what she had to say:

"Hey there! I am so sorry that it has taken me so long to get in touch with you. I have been swamped with my new adventure in Vermont. I haven't been dabbling in theatre much at all but working with you was one of the most rewarding experiences that I had as a director/choreographer. If you are still interested in me taking a look at something, I would be up for it. I am in VT pretty much full time but still come back to the city often to see friends and such."

So, that's not exactly crystal clear, but it does seem to suggest that she might consider it despite the travel issue. I emailed her back and explained exactly what I was hoping to do, and tried to make it seem as attractive as possible (while at the same time not misleading her in any way about the time commitment). So, fingers crossed. I loved working with this woman, but even if she can't do it, maybe she may have a friend who would be similarly compatible who can. She's such a sweetheart, I can't imagine her having friends who aren't just as great to work with.

Monday, April 28, 2008

small "h" huzzah!

So I finished Act I yesterday! It's one of those weird, let-downy kind of things, because I had been feeling very very optimistic about things, thinking, "wow! this is really ticking along, for a first draft." Everything was developing quite well, there was some humor, a little bit of emotion, and, of necessity, I had been doing a LOT of editing as I went, trimming every syllable that wasn't absolutely necessary, so it had a lovely, astringent crispness to it that is really not typical of my writing, but which worked beautifully with the early '60s "look and feel" I was going for. But it was all going so well that I felt compelled to end the act on a really strong note, and I think I wanted that so badly that I kind of doomed myself to failure. Which is absolutely fine, obviously, because it's just a first draft, and everything else feels pretty tight, and of course I can fix it. But the main reason I was rushing to wrap it up was that I had promised pages to the composer ages ago and hadn't followed through, and I just didn't want to hold off anymore. And that means someone else is going to be reading it, and he's going to be seeing it in a state I'm not 100% happy with.

ANyway, I made this other decision recently that I want to have a director associated with the project even before we start to write songs, which sounds weird. But I want to do at least one or two readings of just the book before we start thinking about music and lyrics. The whole idea is to make sure the script is really working before proceeding to the next step (it's so much easier to cut/edit/revise dialogue than songs), and I think it makes sense to hear the script read in order to determine that. And I have been forceably restraining myself from e-mailing the director I hope will work with us on that, because I don't want to do anything prematurely.

On the other hand, I at least want to make sure her e-mail address is still good, since I haven't been in touch with her in over a year. So I think I'll wait until I hear back from Bob (the composer), at least acknowledging that he's got the script and hasn't changed his mind, and then e-mail the director and make sure I have the right contact info for her.

Oh, and look! I have updated this blog again, and it's less than four months since my last post!

Monday, April 14, 2008

So ... anyway.

So, about four months ago I slapped up my first post on this thingerydoo, and haven't been back since.

Surprisingly, this is not actually the result of sloth on my part (or at least, not entirely). I have actually been working on the show, there just hasn't been too much to post about. It's true that about the only thing duller than listening to people talk about their dreams is listening to them talking about their work, and I guess I kind of instinctively don't want to put up blog posts about how today, I typed four new pages and had an interesting insight into one of my characters, because, well. Who cares?

However, there have been a couple of small, actual developments worth noting: First, the composer I wanted to work with has agreed to do it! There's the small drawback that he lives in California and I live in New York, but at this point, that's not even going to be an issue until it's time to do a sample CD, so I'm not exactly sweating that.

The second thing is that I've decided to do this: http://scriptfrenzy.org, and it's kind of lit a small fire under my ass. I've been working a little more dutifully, and am up to about 28 pages of what I hope will eventually be no more than about a 60-page script. That's 60 pages of book, before music and lyrics. The good news is that by that metric, I'm almost halfway done! The bad news is, I'm nowhere near the end of first act, and there really isn't anything that can be cut so far. Which is a little unnerving, and exactly what I was afraid would happen.

The third thing is that I've discovered that the author of one of the books I read as part of my research for this project has a website, and apparently accepts personal e-mail through the site. This may eventually prove very helpful, if she can point me in the direction of some more detailed information regarding a particular aspect of the story that I've been unclear about up to now (gosh, this is so mysterious, isn't it?).

Anyway, at this point I'm thinking I may start visiting this blog a bit more regularly. So, probably I'll be back again some time in June.