So, there’s been exciting news in the world of… well, the world, today, with the birth of our future King – as yet unnamed, but my money is still on Tyler Mckynziie Kieanu Ashtyn Jamaal Mohammid Mountbatten-Windsor. It’s also been an exciting day for me; the final performance of our play, The Murder At The Vicarage.
Am I glad it’s over? Well, yes and no. There’s been stresses, as there are with any other show we do. It’s been tough at times, that’s for certain, and I won’t miss slaving away at my lines and getting worked up because it doesn’t come out the way I want it to. I am struggling with post-show slump at the moment, but I’m getting my hair done tomorrow which should brighten me up a bit. I will really miss the show and the people in the theatre group, and honestly I’m considering driving back from uni every weekend to be able to be in the pantomime! I love them so much; after six years they’re like my second family and I miss every one of them when there’s not a show happening.
Still, I suppose it means I can get back to writing. Camp NaNoWriMo went down the toilet, so to speak, and I’m actually trying to write a pantomime. Never written a full script before – a radio script doesn’t count, in my opinion – so it’s daunting but fun! I’ll keep you updated on that, with more details to come soon.
Anyway, this is me, signing off (for tonight) and heading for some sleep!