Sorry its taken so long for my next update. I have been very busy with work and completing an internship application.
So on March 6th, which was Thursday for those who are awful with dates like myself, I went with a couple of people to Izquierdo Studios. This place was really cool. They are best known for making the angel wings used in the Victoria Secret Runway Shows. But they also work on a lot of different projects as well, such as Broadway Bears and they also happened to be working on costumes for The Little Mermaid. It was really cool to see these artists in their element.
After the tour I headed back to the hotel and ran in to Emma who invited me to go to with her to the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, which will be the largest cathedral in the world once it is completed. It was a really impressive structure, and the detail and quality of the work was exquisite. One of my highlights was running into a peacock. There is a small fountain/garden area next to the cathedral and there happened to be a white peacock in there. I was able to get several pictures of it.
We then headed over to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where I wandered the European Wing and wound up studying Georges Seurat’s final study of A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte. When I first saw it, I was like “Ok, well i have seen the finished product in Chicago.” But there was something about it that drew me in. The roughness of the piece gave me an insight I would guess as to how Seurat approached the work. It was interesting to see the color and lines used as the border of the piece. It gives true appreciation for the masterpiece that he created.
Friday I went out in the morning to get some breakfast/lunch before heading over to sit in at the interview/discussion with Natalie Joy Johnson. I really appreciated being able to sit in on the discussion. It really shed light on what an actor’s life is like, which I really did not have any concept of. But her story is just inspiring whether you are an actor or a designer, or techie, or stage manager. It just shows what the results of hard work and determination is. Her story helped me to confirm that I was choosing the correct path for my life.
After the discussion, I took Talya to Colony Music, so she could get some music for her lesson the next morning. It was fun, Talya isn’t a person I normally hang out with and we got to know each other a little better and hopefully, I believe, become better friends.
Saturday I got to see Sunday in the Park with George, which was visually amazing. I find the story difficult to grasp at times, and it is a little strange how short the second act is. But the projections and the music were wonderful.
That evening we saw Paradise Park which was very bizarre for me. The show made me uncomfortable, but I think that was its intention. Apparently, the playwright is considered one of the most prominent in the United States. I found that a little surprising at first, but when I think about how much that play made me think. Even if it made me think about what I just saw, what its purpose was, and why did we see it, its still making me think, for which I must respect the playwright. Very few shows have stuck with me the way that Paradise Park has.
Sunday marked the last day of this great trip. Gregg bought us lunch at John’s Pizza, across from the Majestic Theatre. P.S. NYC pizza is strangely good. Not quite sure why, being raised on Chicago Deep Dish, but its still pretty good. After lunch, I popped in over at Sardi’s to have a relaxing drink before going to the Lyceum Theatre to see Is He Dead? That play was hilarious. It was just funny and ridiculous, and it made the day go from sad because we were leaving NYC to happy because I felt good about life after that show even if we were going back to DC.
So, the bus ride back. Well, it started out pretty well. The wifi worked, which was nice since it didn’t work on the bus ride up to NYC. The DVD player however wasn’t working, which didn’t bother me terribly since I was planning on sleeping on the bus. The excitement came when we had a blowout on the highway and sat on the side of I-95 for about two hours until the tire was changed. Lots of fun and excitement sitting on the side of the highway. I felt really bad for the bus driver who was very apologetic, and drove fast when we resumed so we wouldn’t be more than about an hour and a half to two hours behind schedule.
I really enjoyed this trip. I learned a lot about the business and about myself.