good, strong work, Monday!
in Performance, Thoughts and Feelings
as Awards, broadway show, broadway shows, cash money, common, equity, equity rules, friend david, getting a job, kind, lysistrata, Monday, movement, show, show friends, stage, tdbank, timeless piece, today, WOW
What do three auditions, yoga, a Broadway show, friends, and getting a job have in common?
Monday.
As in: that all happened today.
The auditions:
One went blah. The next went well, but I’m pretty sure that show isn’t actually casting right now (equity rules are such that Broadway shows HAVE to hold auditions every six months, whether they actually need people or not). And the third felt great, so yay.
Yoga:
Love. As in: I love it. And I really love this particular teacher. His movement is so beautiful and his class is incredibly fluid. And he’s funny and laughs easily. It was good to get back in class.
The Broadway show:
My friend David had a comp to Lysistrata Jones, which is in preview right now, and so invited me. The cast is incredibly talented. And they were working hard on that stage. The show…well, I was entertained, but it’s not a timeless piece of art. However, I hope the show does well–I hope all shows do well. That means more jobs for everyone.
Friends:
It’s been great to see Betsy and Todd, who I live with. And Betsy’s wonderful parents are visiting from the hills of North Carolina and it’s lovely to see them, too. They are the kind of people who renews your belief in humankind. Kind, good, lovely.
Also, as I already mentioned, I got to see my friend David and meet some of his friends tonight. It’s always good to see David. What can I say? He’s in my heart.
Oh, and a job!:
I’m gonna be working for the production company who creates TDBank’s WOW! Awards every year. It’s their internal award show for their employees, and let me tell you, this bank knows how to appreciate their workers. Anyway, they give all the employees the opportunity to perform in the WOW! Awards, which is where I come in. Today, I was hired to teach the Manhattan employees the choreography that they will be performing in their show. I am stoked–and it pays some nice cash money, which doesn’t hurt at all.
Anyway.
There you go.
It was a good Monday.
And I am gonna sleep really (really!) well.
a man, among other things.
in Funny Stuff, Thoughts and Feelings
as dresses, friend chris, gosh, gotta, kind, Latshaw, marc jacobs, memo, Monday, one thing, pork chop, Pork-chop-ay-oh, role, shoulder stand, sort, STAT, thai food, today, young woman
My friend Chris calls me today. He’s shooting a commercial for some local parks and I’ve agreed to play the prestigious role of Young Woman.
*oh my gosh. Before I corrected it, I wrote Tongue Woman. Ew. What kind of role would that be? What kind of park has one of those creeping around in it?
But anyway.
He calls me. He says it’s gonna shoot on Monday. Sounds fine. “One thing,” he continues, sounding serious now.
“Yes?” I ask.
“We need to find you a man.”
I am not altogether sure that he’s still talking about the commercial. Okay, just kidding, I am sure. But still, the humor is not lost on me, so I start laughing. Loudly. And repeatedly. He catches on, and, without missing a beat says, “So we’ll be sending out a memo in the church bulletin saying that Jessica Latshaw needs a boyfriend STAT.”
“Great,” I say, still laughing. “Just great.”
But I really am supposed to sort of find a man to play, well, my man in this commercial. “Just if you think of anyone,” Chris tells me.
Like it’s not hard enough to find an actual boyfriend. Now I gotta find a pretend boyfriend, too?
Pork-chop-ay-oh, as they say in Korea when they are overwhelmed.
I am basically positive that is not how you spell that word, but that’s how you sound it out. I only ever could remember it because it started with the words “pork chop” and I thought that was funny.
Oh, and here is a list of things I learned today, in no particular order:
–it doesn’t feel good to do a shoulder stand when your head is completely congested. In fact, it feels downright terrible.
–it’s possible to find Marc jacobs dresses in second hand stores for really cheap.
–Thai food tastes really good the second day, too.
–I had lunch with an almost stranger today; I can talk about anything to just about anyone. I don’t know when this happened. I used to be really shy; I guess I’m not anymore.
–my friend Christian says I don’t need a man. A book I’m reading right now says I do need a man. The only thing I know for sure is that I need someone to pose as my man on Monday. How’s that for nice and concrete?
–I don’t understand when it is you become the person who just ambles around in the locker room completely naked. But it happens. Despite the ample towels that are provided, it happens. Not to everybody, though, and I’m thinking probably not to me.
–my capoeira professora has vowed to “knock the dancer right out of me.” I hope she doesn’t mean this literally. She said it with a wink and a smile, so I’m thinking not.
–thunder sounds glorious, it really does.
good-bye, blue monday and a loooooove song.
in MP3, Performance, Thoughts and Feelings
as craft, exercise, fun time, goodbye blue monday, issue, love, love song, love songs, lower east side, Monday, nobody, Philly, rough track, song, song writing, song yesterday, strange thing, time, writing technique, Yesterday
Yesterday, we played in Brooklyn at Goodbye, Blue Monday. It was such a fun time. Seriously. The place was pretty full with people. But, get this. They were listening people. Nobody talked. They watched and listened and seemed to really like what we were doing. Afterward, somebody asked where we were from. “Pennsylvania,” either Shane [...]
family
in Loved Ones, photography
as cousin, family, family photos, first cousin, foaming wave, Grandpa, memories, mom, Monday, palm fronds, Shelly, Terri, thing, Tracy, yellow walls
Sometimes I look around at my surroundings and have to wonder how it was that I actually got here. Like now, for instance. I am surrounded by bright yellow walls with a large blue foaming wave on the one to my left. The blankets are pulled tightly around me, covering me in anything and everything [...]


