It’s been forever since our last post. So much has happened.
Andrew has been employed by P&K Recruitment. Basically, this recruitment agency placed teaching assistants and substitute teachers in local schools. Currently, Andrew has a long-term placement at Baskerville School . He is working with autistic students. He finds the work both rewarding and enjoyable. It is much better than working at Home Fundraising for so many reasons. First, he doesn’t have to go door-to-door and harass people for money. Second, he works from 9 am- 4 pm instead of 2 am-9 pm plus commute. Third, Baskerville School is located in Harborne, which is only a little ways away. It makes for a quick and easy commute. He can even walk if he so fancies.
We have been blessed with a few visitors over the past few months. Andrew’s aunt and uncle came to visit us for a few days in late February. We had a wonderful time with them. Andrew went with them on an excursion to the Cotswolds and we enjoyed a delicious dinner at an Indian restaurant.
Also, the Barnd family came to visit for a week in early March. It was so nice to see them. Matt stayed with us for several nights in our flat. It was great. We explored Shakespeare’s Birthplace, the Cotswolds, London , and the Lake District . Mark decided to rent a vehicle so we had a very exciting adventure navigating the roads of England . The trip culminated in all of the family staying in our flat the night before their departure. It was really fun to be able to see/talk with family. It was also great to see them in our “world” for a little while. We were very sad to see them go back home.
I finished my 2nd term a month ago, ending with my performance as Anne Shankland in Terence Rattigan’s “Separate Tables”. I thus ended my classes, which I am very happy about. For my last term, I will simply be in 7-8 hr. a day rehearsals culminating in two performances at the Old Repertory Theatre in Birmingham .
I then had a month-long break. Andrew joined me in the break for two weeks during his Easter break. We spent a lot of time in the sun, as it was in the 70’s for a while and explored Birmingham and Litchfield City . During this time, I also began working on my dissertation. We celebrated the Easter holiday by attending a Church of England for services and having a large meal of roast beef, mashed potatoes, corn casserole, and rhubarb cobbler. The cobbler was questionable. It will get better with experience. We also celebrated by watching all of the Indiana Jones films.
I am currently working on my first production, Polly Teale’s “After Mrs. Rochester”. This play is based on the work/life of Jean Rhys, the author of “Wide Sargasso Sea” and her obsession with Charlotte Bronte’s “Jane Eyre” and more specifically the character of Bertha Mason. I was cast as Ella, the younger version of Jean Rhys. Basically the play goes through the episodes of Ella’s life which leads her to become the writer of “Wide Sargasso Sea”. It is an intense role, the likes of which I have never played before. It will certainly be a challenge. “After Mrs. Rochester” opens on May 26th.
Between these two plays I will be going down to London for preparation for an audition I will have in New York in October. Also, Andrew has a week off so he is hoping to go visit his brother, Matt, in Alicante , Spain . Matt will be studying Spanish there for his May Term.
My second play is “Playhouse Creatures” and I will be playing Restoration actress, Rebecca Marshall who is accused of being a witch. This play centers around the great first actresses of the Restoration stage. This play opens on June 30th and will mark the last of my events at BSA.
After my time at BSA, my family will be coming for a visit. We will be traveling around England and visiting Paris . We’ll be there during Bastille Day and will be able to participate in the festivities. They will be visiting between July 7-18th. Andrew and I have been very busy planning this trip. We will be taking the Eurostar to Paris , which will be an adventure in itself.
Well, that is all for now. We will keep you updated…hopefully a little more regularly than we have been. We are terrible bloggers.