‘Do I look funny in this?’ she asked.
‘Yes,’ he said. ‘And gorgeous too.’
‘I hope so.’
Adelaide is off to stand up on a stage in front of people and try to make them laugh.
And what’s the one thing you don’t want to hear at your second-to-last rehearsal?
‘Erm…what did you do with your funny stuff?’
WTF and OMG indeed.
Break a leg, thirdcat!
If I’d-a knowed, I woulda come along!
Where was your gig? Just curious as I used to work (how do I put this?) “in the industry” so to speak.
From one who’s been there, Thirdcat, I hope the crowd were halfway decent for you!
Zoe: legs shook.
PC: can’t believe you missed the publicity – buses and billboards all plastered with me in my tiara.
Drew: I don’t work in the industry. Definite fringe dweller of all that I do. We were
Tigtog: crowd was all friends and family of performers, so all very well behaved, laughed and clapped at the right times and at the right volume, gave hugs and said ‘you were great, no really, I’m not just saying it, you were’.
whoops, unfinished sentence…we were in a place with many stairs