well, well, well. It's been a while (hah how many posts have I started out like that, eh?), and boy has a lot happened.
Let me just say, this profession will never get old....maybe uninteresting is a better word to describe it. So opening night in Nanning, Eric went on for his first time since he's gotten here. So much respect for him, learning Tyrone in such a short, short time. It's not an easy track, but he did great and it added a completely different energy to the show which was really refreshing for us, I think. Cut to opening of the second act, with the junior festival....I enter stage left, begin to count the students, look at Ashli and Presilah, and see them start to mouth something to me, as the black stage apron curtain begins to descend in between us....what? Not supposed to happen. I have no idea what's going on, I turn and look center stage just in time to see Richard get hit in the head with the curtain bar, disappear behind it, leaving just me and Jamie in front of the curtain, wide-eyed and completely disoriented....Sooooo....I do my lines? I don't even know what happened. Pretty sure Jamie and I just went right into auto-pilot and somehow, miraculously, it worked perfectly. We finished our scene, Caroline and Adam entered at some point for a little staging improv, and the curtain came up just as the junior festival music started to play. Perfect timing. I wish someone got it on tape, cause let me just tell you, I don't remember any of it. Hahahaha, again, love my job.
Saturday, Adam was walking down meat street (which is where I ate hammer-head shark. I forget if I mentioned that in a previous post....same street where we found the dog on a meat hook, and half of an Alligator. The shark meat was freaking amazing, and we had a dessert of candied strawberries on a stick. Oh! and the best homemade vegetarian dumplings of my life, made my the sweetest, tiniest, oldest chinese woman I have ever met. 10 dumplings for 5 yuan. amazing.) and found a vendor wrapping fruit in a newspaper that had an article about Fame in it. There was a big group shot of the cast at the end of Hard Work Reprise and then another picture of, who else, but Ms. Bell. Yup, you know, the star of the show, me, singing "Teacher's Argument" hahaha hysterical and so so so random. Rachel (our interpreter) translated the caption underneath the picture as "The cast showing emotion during songs". I think you can find the article online (granted it's in chinese, but whatever), but I need to get the website from Adam. I'll post it later if I can get it.
Fast forward to Tuesday, our day off....About 12 of us decide to leave the city to explore "the caves" (I don't actually know what they were called) in the rural hills of Nanning, about an hour bus ride outside the city. First mis-hap of the day, Michael and I miss the first bus filled with the rest of our people and have to get on a second bus. Problem? We have no idea where we are going or what stop to get off at. After an hour of me having an internal silent heart attack, we come to our first stop and miraculously catch up to the bus with the rest of our crew on it. Crisis #1 averted. We purchase our tickets and head off to the caves. On our way, Jake spots a monkey, a gibbon, I think. We walk towards it and put our stuff down to take pictures. Next thing we know, we are swarmed by gibbons and one steals Adam's entire can of pringles. We are all hysterically laughing when all of a sudden, we hear Michael shriek as a monkey rips open his bag of juice that he has just purchased for his blood sugar. 3 monkeys haul off with all of his juice bottles. Jake discovers that he can feed the monkey's oranges and they will come right up to him and take them out of his hands. Some of us get the monkey's to climb on us. It's amazing. We start feeding them the odds and ends of the snacks we have with us; apples, oranges, granola bars. It's pretty ridiculous how intelligent the monkeys are. They stole people's cokes and juices, but when I offered them my water, they weren't interested at all. Not enough of a treat, I guess (:
Things started to turn ugly when the monkey's began to fight with each other. Next thing we know, Jake has been bit by one on the back. I went to the bathroom and came back and Jamie had gotten bit as well. Time to leave the monkey area hah. Jake and Jamie got hauled off to get rabies shots, and we continued on to hike up the mountain. Beautiful views, I'll post some pictures. Climbed back down the mountain and toured the cave. It was pretty awesomely huge and impressive-aside from the cheesy chinese kitschy lights that they hung everwhere.
Bussed home.
Caroline, Rachel and I decided to walk around the mall when we got back to Nanning. Walked into a couple shops, tried a couple things on, and somewhere along the line, Car put her purse down to look at a shirt, 3 Chinese girls swarmed the shop, pushing us out of the way, giggling, and throwing clothes around, then left. 15 seconds later, Caroline realized they had taken her purse with them. We tried to find them but couldn't, the mall security got involved, and next thing we know, we're in a chinese police station infested with rats, filing a report, and Caroline is getting finger-printed. Poor Care. Could have been worse, her purse only had her ids, credit cards, and debit card in it. Just very inconvenient. Seriously. Never a dull moment in China. Hootie hoo!