I got as much done as I could on the four Gemini CollisionWorks shows for June-July-August as I could, emailing and calling the actors already in the cast, the ones who were still debating, and new ones I had to ask for the first time.
I didn't even realize what it was like outside for quite some time . . .
That's right outside the front of our building, and this is looking down Avenue S . . .
Hmmn. Now I wish I'd uploaded some of the other photos I took instead - these ones looked best when they were REAL BIG on the screen, some of the others looked good this small.
Moni was interested in the big puffy white things falling out of the sky, too . . .
So, Berit stayed in and worked on some props for Cat's Cradle - two copies of a book written by one of the characters, and vanity published (in the 1960s):
Berit has fun making up little details the audience will never see, but that the actors may find amusing . . .
And, wait, who's this getting in the way again? Why it's Moni, of course, as always jumping on the work desk and searching for attention when one is trying to accomplish other things . . .
More tomorrow on other shows. We're sitting back tonight and rewatching Peter Greenaway's The Falls, an endless catalogue of inspirational ideas.