
Got a B on my monologue, I kinda expected as much because I was flat on my back sick all last week and couldn't get myself to do anything productive with it...So a B's not too bad. Mical understood the dilema with it too, so it's all good. Lol.
We've moved on to dous now, and I LOVE mine. I'm working with Michael, we're doing this litle piece called 'Snakebit'. The little blurb goes that 'Many years ago, Jennifer slept with Jonathan's best friend, Michael, who is gay. Now, she is terrified that her young daughter is infected with HIV. After mustering up the courage to be tested, she calls the lab for the results'
Now doesn't that sound interesting? I'm playing Jennifer, Michael is playing Jonathan. The best litle bit is the fact that my first line is 'You're fly's open, Jonathan'. Mind you that has NOTHING to do with the rest of it. S'quite dramatic and all and it's just grand. I love it. I've been obsessing over it since we picked it out during class this morning.
Funny part was we were reading through it outside the Comm Arts building towards the end of class time. So people are starting to be out and about again, going to and from class. Well, Michael's part involves yelling and cussing at me...it's written in all caps. So we're rading through this out in public. And Steven walks up. *giggles* He told me afterwards that he had to figure out whether or not this strange guy was actually cussing out his girlfriend or if that paper we were reading from meant it was a scene...he was going to come yell at Michael otherwise. *grins* Made me glad that I'm dating someone that understands this concept! It could have been rather...uncomfortable otherwise.
But still, reading that particular scene that loudly in public was fun. I didn't get to yell out any curse words though. Lol. That would have been SO out of character for me!