Fay has the brains. She just needs to grow (those other two things). Lots of hope for Fay on stage if she works at it. First rule: Remember you are not you – you are somebody else – so what the hell – go for it!
Colorist, Faye is dark skinned! I think Faye needs practice where Luann dresses more like her mother than herself. It is easy to talk down to her “mother” when looking at Luann. Just put a dark wig and big eyeglasses and perhaps a cardigan. If you have time, slap on darker facial foundation.
The approach Fay and Luann came up with sounds good – and should be relatively non-threatening, from Mrs. Garcia’s standpoint. I hope it works. If not, it looks like Luann will be out of this particular job, since she hasn’t found an alternative play as directed (I know, easier said than done). But maybe, just maybe, Fay will have learned a tool that she may be able to hone and use in the future no matter what happens to Luann.
Axel – “Hello Mrs. Gracia, my name is Axel. I understand you have a “problem” with me?”
Mrs. Gracia – “Oh, uh , No, No problem! Uhhhh, So you’re Axel. Uhhhh please to met you!”
Axel – “Save it, Lady. So since you don’t Have a “problem” Fay can be in the play with me, right? Because if not, my mom is Commissioner of the Revenue for the town of Pitts, and she’s seriously considering jacking the property taxes up sky high in your neighborhood, Capiche?”
Mrs. Gracia – “Okay, FINE! WHATEVER! Fay can be in the Darned play!”
Fay – “Oh Goodie!
Mrs. Gracia – “Fay, you can be in the play. But pack your bag after it’s done, because we’re moving to 9 Chickweed Lane. A place where folks have some decency and sense!”
Luann. no script or plan survives contact with the enemy. There is a difference between confidence and foolhardiness.
So Fay is hoping for a part playing Axel’s sister? If that happens she needs to control getting moon-eyed over him onstage, or she’ll make the subtext rather weird.
Fay sounds like she can handle herself pretty well (in front of Luann). An interesting rational appeal to fairness. Don’t know if it will work on an emotional mother.
Fay sounds like she can handle herself pretty well (in front of Luann). An interesting rational appeal to fairness. Don’t know if it will work on an emotional mother.
I think it will work. Fay’s issue involves a helicopter parent who is overly controlling her daughter; it’s not that she does not want her daughter to gain more confidence, rather the growing up and away from her control is what she has a problem with. Fay has to appeal to her mother’s confidence in her, as much as Fay needs to increase her own confidence. I am such an optimist I believe it will work.
Fay’s “chameleon-like” complexion change from Panel One to Three is easily explained.
Fay is trying out for the lead role in the Pitts Middle School rendition of “Zelig.”
I look forward to the scene where a Brown Shirted Fay recognizes Axel in the assembled crowd, and is waving joyiously whilest standing behind Hitler, who is being played by newcomer, Annabelle Eiffel.
I know they only have an hour – but Fay and Luann need to work up some additional (‘Plan B’, etc.) strategies, too! Don’t just give up after the first try, Fay!
Ftr, this is not how you role-play a confrontation. Luann shouldn’t be caving at Fay’s first argument; she’s supposed to roleplay Fay’s mom, and Fay’s mom would be getting emotional, making wild assumptions and pronouncements of doom, etc. Fay needs to practice dealing with that.
If this is all the practice Luann gives her, I don’t see it going well.
Apologies for misspelling Sydney Phillips name yesterday, in my tribute to the fallen in Dick Tracy: Sydney, Vista Bill, and this week, Morrow Cummings.
Make it stop. I think I’ll just stay away until Fay is gone and we get back to Tiffany and Les who are infinitely more interesting that a teen wanna be thespian and her glorified babysitter.
I come late to the party, but couldn’t let the debate about Fay’s superstructure pass by. The poor girl hasn’t even left the boat yard yet, give her a break. Just keep her away from too tight tee shirts.
Vilyehm over 6 years ago
Does Fay change color from panel 1 to panel 2?
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
I’ve a feeling this little play won’t work.
howtheduck over 6 years ago
But, if Fay’s mother comes to the audition, then she will meet Axel and see how Fay reacts around him. Is this really a good idea?
kenhense over 6 years ago
Fay has the brains. She just needs to grow (those other two things). Lots of hope for Fay on stage if she works at it. First rule: Remember you are not you – you are somebody else – so what the hell – go for it!
31768 over 6 years ago
Wow, I wonder if luann will use scripts to solve her own problems, like messy bedrooms……. And Quill!
Brdshtt Premium Member over 6 years ago
Make sure you hide the script.
capricorn9th over 6 years ago
Colorist, Faye is dark skinned! I think Faye needs practice where Luann dresses more like her mother than herself. It is easy to talk down to her “mother” when looking at Luann. Just put a dark wig and big eyeglasses and perhaps a cardigan. If you have time, slap on darker facial foundation.
SactoSylvia over 6 years ago
The approach Fay and Luann came up with sounds good – and should be relatively non-threatening, from Mrs. Garcia’s standpoint. I hope it works. If not, it looks like Luann will be out of this particular job, since she hasn’t found an alternative play as directed (I know, easier said than done). But maybe, just maybe, Fay will have learned a tool that she may be able to hone and use in the future no matter what happens to Luann.
Mordock999 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Scenes I’d like to see:
Axel – “Hello Mrs. Gracia, my name is Axel. I understand you have a “problem” with me?”
Mrs. Gracia – “Oh, uh , No, No problem! Uhhhh, So you’re Axel. Uhhhh please to met you!”
Axel – “Save it, Lady. So since you don’t Have a “problem” Fay can be in the play with me, right? Because if not, my mom is Commissioner of the Revenue for the town of Pitts, and she’s seriously considering jacking the property taxes up sky high in your neighborhood, Capiche?”
Mrs. Gracia – “Okay, FINE! WHATEVER! Fay can be in the Darned play!”
Fay – “Oh Goodie!
Mrs. Gracia – “Fay, you can be in the play. But pack your bag after it’s done, because we’re moving to 9 Chickweed Lane. A place where folks have some decency and sense!”
Joe1962 over 6 years ago
Sorry Fay this play is doom.
Saurabh_India over 6 years ago
I believe Fay won’t be able to say any of it infront of her mum. She would just be mumbling some garbage…
Tue Elung-Jensen over 6 years ago
Tbh what does her mother expect? That her daughter would never be around boys, or there would only be girls in the different shows?
James Hopkins over 6 years ago
I like this a lot and hope it works out for Fay.
mjb515 over 6 years ago
Luann. no script or plan survives contact with the enemy. There is a difference between confidence and foolhardiness.
So Fay is hoping for a part playing Axel’s sister? If that happens she needs to control getting moon-eyed over him onstage, or she’ll make the subtext rather weird.
Tyge over 6 years ago
Fay sounds like she can handle herself pretty well (in front of Luann). An interesting rational appeal to fairness. Don’t know if it will work on an emotional mother.
Tyge over 6 years ago
Fay sounds like she can handle herself pretty well (in front of Luann). An interesting rational appeal to fairness. Don’t know if it will work on an emotional mother.
luann1212 over 6 years ago
I think it will work. Fay’s issue involves a helicopter parent who is overly controlling her daughter; it’s not that she does not want her daughter to gain more confidence, rather the growing up and away from her control is what she has a problem with. Fay has to appeal to her mother’s confidence in her, as much as Fay needs to increase her own confidence. I am such an optimist I believe it will work.
AnyFace over 6 years ago
jrankin1959 over 6 years ago
“I’ll be way over here… across town… while you give the speech to your mom.”
Mordock999 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Fay’s “chameleon-like” complexion change from Panel One to Three is easily explained.
Fay is trying out for the lead role in the Pitts Middle School rendition of “Zelig.”
I look forward to the scene where a Brown Shirted Fay recognizes Axel in the assembled crowd, and is waving joyiously whilest standing behind Hitler, who is being played by newcomer, Annabelle Eiffel.
joefearsnothing over 6 years ago
“Huh, what….no!”
LoneDog over 6 years ago
I think this is the first morning (my morning – CDT) where I’ve checked the strip and there hasn’t already been over 100 comments.
Schrodinger's Dog over 6 years ago
I just hope there isn’t parental backlash.
Code the Enforcer over 6 years ago
I know they only have an hour – but Fay and Luann need to work up some additional (‘Plan B’, etc.) strategies, too! Don’t just give up after the first try, Fay!
jdenglish8238 over 6 years ago
What" little comedy" ends with “Oh happy dagger let this be they sheath” as Juliet joins Romeo in death. Tragedy in fair Verona!
TiarellaClark over 6 years ago
Ftr, this is not how you role-play a confrontation. Luann shouldn’t be caving at Fay’s first argument; she’s supposed to roleplay Fay’s mom, and Fay’s mom would be getting emotional, making wild assumptions and pronouncements of doom, etc. Fay needs to practice dealing with that.
If this is all the practice Luann gives her, I don’t see it going well.
Lyons Group, Inc. over 6 years ago
Today’s strip is brought to by the letter “Z” for Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Cheapskate0 over 6 years ago
Apologies for misspelling Sydney Phillips name yesterday, in my tribute to the fallen in Dick Tracy: Sydney, Vista Bill, and this week, Morrow Cummings.
Vilyehm over 6 years ago
Pearls Before Swine is the strip to read today for meaningful comments.
Not here.
RSH over 6 years ago
Tomorrow we jump to Fay, on script, attempting to convince her mom.
Sisyphos over 6 years ago
Improv theatre can be very satisfying!
But Mrs. Garcia seems like a real Hard Case….
notbornyesterday over 6 years ago
Oh yeah, like that little speech is gonna work. Newsflash forLuann: keep your day job, you totally suck as a writer.
kittysquared Premium Member over 6 years ago
Make it stop. I think I’ll just stay away until Fay is gone and we get back to Tiffany and Les who are infinitely more interesting that a teen wanna be thespian and her glorified babysitter.
Airman over 6 years ago
I come late to the party, but couldn’t let the debate about Fay’s superstructure pass by. The poor girl hasn’t even left the boat yard yet, give her a break. Just keep her away from too tight tee shirts.
Peeps1007 ✔️ over 4 years ago
xD the name!