Posts Tagged ‘2008’

. . . don’t you think?

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

It is funny to me that I was talking yesterday about the need for freelancers to take on faith that projects will materialize when you need the work and I just found out that a show I had shelved will be happening this spring.

The Madness of Day which I had all but assumed would not come to pass will be playing this March in New York City. Almost a year to the day from the last time the dates were postponed, Madness will open.

It is a beautiful text and I am looking forward to seeing it come to life. I’ll probably have to go back and do all that Film Noir research again. Oh, woe is me!

just passing the time

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

One of the most difficult things about freelancing is the scheduling. Gigs come as they do, some fit perfectly and others pile on top of one another like a car wreck. At one point the first few months of 2008 looked like it would fit together like a beautiful jigsaw puzzle. Then a commercial Off-Broadway play(more news on that once contracts are finalized) had to shift dates. This caused it to land firmly in the lap of two other projects. One of these projects had to be dropped and the other will be teched as the Off-B’way show is in previews.

It all works, but everything is just a little more stress and not as neat as would be ideal. The result is that much of my January is left open at the moment.

I have a number of exciting projects lined up for the winter and fall. At the same time a lot is up in the air. I may end up fully booked or there may be several stretches like this coming January.

Not knowing you have work can be one of the most frustrating things about freelancing. The best thing about a regular job is the regularity. Even if the pay is bad and the hours are worse, you know at the end of the month you will be getting a pay check. It will come when it is supposed to and will be roughly the same amount as it was the last time.

This is not the case with freelancing. Rather one must take on faith that work will materialize. I have been rather fortunate in the last few years with work showing up when I have the space in my calendar. 2008 looks to be continuing this trend. While I do still have several gaps I would love to fill, I have work booked through to next September.

I have a good feeling about this next year. I can hardly wait to see what it provides!

And I haven’t even left yet

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

I was just asked to light several shows at The Barter next season. As dates for their 2008 season are not totally confirmed, the exact number of shows is yet to be determined, but it looks like I will be back for at least two reps(4 shows) next year.

Doing good work is one thing, getting noticed for it is something else. And being hired back to a company when you freelance is always a wonderful vote of confidence. As a mentor of mine once said, “you have not really been hired until you have been hired back.”

Driving Miss Daisy is currently in previews and the audience response is very positive so far.

This has been quite an interesting experience working in a repertory situation like this. The challenges that go into any show are compounded, so its not quite like just doing two shows. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Or perhaps there are just a hell of a lot more parts to negotiate in these kinds of repertory situations.

Never forget:
“At this point in the competition there is no reason you are not putting your best food on the table.”
~Tom Colicchio, Top Chef


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