As is often the case, I’m beginning to settle into being here in Arkansas, more or less in time for it all to be over and for us to start again in another state. We have one more show, tomorrow. Then we are off again after the weekend.
We are playing on this gorgeous little pine thrust. The audience is right with us, although with my eyesight it is hard to see enough to pick out my soldiers and lovers. I had an actual child in the front row, and somehow hadn’t clocked it for the whining schoolboy. The tech department are extremely buttoned up about preserving the magical magicness. If I try to sneak a peek and find my lovers and soldiers and old men and kids before I go on, they really don’t like it, so I’m respecting that as best I can within my instinctive distaste for the letter of the law over the spirit. They got my back up just before warm-up by telling us off as a company about it. “This is a visible craft show for fuck’s sake,” I huffed later on to the team. It got me proper fuming. We literally walk on in the interval to arrange our boxes and there’s something quite pleasant about not being precious. We are all in this room together. It’s just that the five of us happen to know the words.
I worked it out of my system by sirening through phrases like “ridiculous shiiiiitbags”. It probably gave Jaques an edge. And they wouldn’t have felt it targeted as it’s no less ridiculous than all the other phrases we as a company use in warm-up. “SCANDINAVIAN NUNS!” – Grace will occasionally say that in surprised tones. All the usual tongue twisters that try to make you swear by mistake. Plucking pheasants and slitting sheets and cutting punts. Then the ones that go round and round. What a to do to die today etc. Peggy Babcock’s knapsack strap snapped. There’s a chipshop in space that sells spaceship shaped chips. It’s an odd but predictable space on stage before the audience gets in with lots of odd things being said quickly.
The weather has been gorgeous here, warm enough to sit outside for lunch even though the snow still slowly melts in piles around us. I had a purple milkshake and a rodeo burger in the sunshine and gave thanks we are no longer in Indiana freezing our asses off. They just had more snow.
There’s a Christian coffee place near campus doing the best flat whites I’ve had since I left. Conway feels a good place. I’m happy to have met it even if briefly. Loads of roads, but on Sunday we are gonna be able to properly get into nature…







