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Cassie and I have something in common in when it comes to preparing for a role: The mirror becomes a best friend. I can spend hours in front of the mirror trying out new ways of talking, trying to convince myself that it is another person's image I'm seeing reflected, and running lines. The whole process can be fun and irritating; I find myself coming up with new ideas and not being able to break out of old habits. Lenny is an amazing character and, while I definitely have not seen him in the mirror yet, I am having fun playing around with different ideas.

There is always a sense of excitement when starting to work on a new character, and this one is no different. In fact, after reading through the play again by myself, I set down the script and had a very strong reaction of excitement/horror. Lenny intimidates me. I am terribly excited to bring this character to life and (at the same time) horrified to tap into these new ways of expressing myself onstage.

This may sound absurd. Why would I be horrified to do what I enjoy doing? I ran into a high school friend at the library this past week and told her I was involved with a new play. She knew I had been involved with many shows before and asked, "Do you love acting?" I responded, "Yeah, I think I do. It terrifies me, though." She got a shocked/ecstatic expression on her face and replied, "I think that's GREAT! I think that shows you're doing what you're supposed to be doing!" She was there to do research as well; she was writing a sermon for her church. She explained that that's the exact same reaction she has with writing sermons. It was a validation to both of us that we were on the right track. It was a good day at the library. (It is true that each new performance I do scares me to no end, but I keep coming back for me.)

Well, I was more long-winded than I intended, so I will save why I think Lenny should be highly medicated and why the theme of the play reminded me of the episode of "The Jerry Springer Show" that I attended.

("Gee! That was a weird cliffhanger! ... And did he just compare José Rivera with Jerry Springer?")

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I got to say that I love these posts, Cassie and Derek. I hope you both follow up on them after you've learned about your characters a bit, and moved beyond the mirror.

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About Marisol

This is the blog for the New World Arts' production of Marisol. Get a sneak peak of the production as cast and crew write about their work behind-the-scenes.

Marisol runs Fridays and Saturdays, Feb. 22-23 and Feb. 29 and Mar. 1 at 8 p.m. Sundays, Feb. 24 and Mar. 2 at 3 p.m.

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