My Green Eyes Green Room

In The Green Room, read what the cast and crew are saying about their experience producing and rehearsing My Green Eyes. An insightful and inspiring look into the thoughts and emotional experience as told by the people working on My Green Eyes. Learn why they got involved and how the challenge has changed their lives. See our website at http://MyGreenEyes.org

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

I beg to differ, Jacob. Obviously you did not notice my green eyes. You're so focused on your own brown eyes and your pork futures...figures. Actually, I'm somewhat colorblind, so I probably wouldn't have noticed my own green eyes, but I have been told they are green-- though apparently they become bluish and greyish at times, if that's actually possible. But you and I are both supposed to have green eyes, so one out of 2 ain't bad-- and my fellow colorblinds won't be able to tell anyway.
I'm having a lot of fun with this show so far, and I'm anxious to see what happens when we really start putting it all together. I spend most of my singing time with the pop and rock varieties-- I think everyone knows about my obsession with karaoke by now-- but, like the other poster (was that you, Kristin? I don't see a name), I'm still trying to figure out how to sing like that without doing damage to my throat, or at least drying it out considerably. It amazes me how the professional rock singers can get through a 3 hour show or concert without a sip of water-- and sounding just as good at the end. And I'm not even rocking that hard. But maybe I'll learn some techniques.

Oh, and this is my first blog, too. I usually make fun of bloggers, actually. But those are generally the ones who have their own personal daily blogs with no actual communication. Nevertheless, don't tell anyone I'm doing this.