My late bride and I met doing theater. We used to sweat it out in the wings every night. We were certain that if we weren’t sweating we might actually break a leg. We had a dear friend who said that every time he stood there waiting for his cue, he felt he needed to go to the toilet. (⊙_⊙;)
Potentially offensive story about sweating in the theater, told to me by Dennis, my director for Much Ado About Nothing, who was also the technical director for our Civic Center: When Cats toured here, the performers were all miked, but with all that dancing their sweat would short out the mikes unless said mikes were protected by rubber sleeves that were just the right size to cover them – namely condoms. The dancing would rub the rubbers to the point that they needed replacing about every time a performer left the stage so the crew would swiftly remove the old condom, throw it on the floor, slip on the new one, and back out the performer would go.
It was so late after the final curtain that Dennis decided to wait until morning to sweep up these dozens if not hundreds of condoms. The CC managing director hadn’t told him he was giving the City Council a tour that next morning …
codycab about 4 years ago
“Is there a leak?” “No, that’s just Heart being “Confident”.
i_am_the_jam about 4 years ago
This from the girl who begged to be on stage in the previous iteration? The same girl who wanted to be a celebrity?
TampaFanatic1 about 4 years ago
Ouch. Stage fright is a tough phobia to deal with just like public speaking. Hope Heart pulls it together with so e help from her friends.
cubswin2016 about 4 years ago
She should picture everyone in their underwear.
sueb1863 about 4 years ago
Hasn’t Heart been in shows before?
Aladar30 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Poor, poor Heart.
Skeptical Meg about 4 years ago
The number one phobia is public speaking. Number two is death. So at a funeral, more people would rather be the guest of honor than the eulogiser.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 4 years ago
Flop sweat.
Charles Haacker Premium Member about 4 years ago
My late bride and I met doing theater. We used to sweat it out in the wings every night. We were certain that if we weren’t sweating we might actually break a leg. We had a dear friend who said that every time he stood there waiting for his cue, he felt he needed to go to the toilet. (⊙_⊙;)
Fibbermcgee Premium Member about 4 years ago
As a guy who did lots of high school plays it is just abut time for the throwing up. Everybody does it.
gcarlson about 4 years ago
Potentially offensive story about sweating in the theater, told to me by Dennis, my director for Much Ado About Nothing, who was also the technical director for our Civic Center: When Cats toured here, the performers were all miked, but with all that dancing their sweat would short out the mikes unless said mikes were protected by rubber sleeves that were just the right size to cover them – namely condoms. The dancing would rub the rubbers to the point that they needed replacing about every time a performer left the stage so the crew would swiftly remove the old condom, throw it on the floor, slip on the new one, and back out the performer would go.
It was so late after the final curtain that Dennis decided to wait until morning to sweep up these dozens if not hundreds of condoms. The CC managing director hadn’t told him he was giving the City Council a tour that next morning …
Daeder about 4 years ago
The show will probably flop as hard as Heart’s sweat!
asrialfeeple about 4 years ago
♫ ♫ Stage fright, go away! This is my big day! ♫ ♫