Thursday 9 September 2010

To Fly Or Not to Fly? That is the Question.

Whoever came up with the well known phrase, “Never work with children or animals” surely cannot have meant to have included such species as a mouse and a fly, both of which I had to endure on stage this week . Out of the two ,the fly has been, I would say, the most annoying, simply because I  have found it’s arrogance worse than some of the male actors I have worked with, and that is no mean feat let me tell you. It has been flying around the stage thinking it is the star of the bloody show. Upstaging us all by buzzing noisily and flying up my skirt or landing in Sexy Fellow Male Actor's hair during his important speeches. The final straw came a few days ago when, during the curtain call, the cheeky little mite flew in and landed inbetween me and my leading man, just in time to take it’s bow (well, its become part of the cast by now). However its glory was short lived, as I did what any self respecting vegetarian yoga loving actress would do and stamped on it . I was ecstatic, as were my fellow actors, until the next day, when as I made my entrance in Act One, I saw the fly circling the curtains with a new found velocity and strength.


“But how can this happen?” I moaned to my colleague, “I killed it yesterday!”

“Oh, its not the same one.” he replied, “That’s its understudy” !

4 comments:

  1. I saw Steve Harley recently at the Shepherds Bush Empire, and I became transfixed by a fly dancing in the spotlight. Personally, I think they’re the stars of tomorrow.
    The enigmatic, masked blogger strikes again

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  2. Very good!
    I once saw a housefly, complete with double glazed windows and a smoking chimney. Must go now, you know how time flies....

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  3. Now that the weather is getting cooler here the flies and bees are becoming very annoying. They want inside where it's warmer I guess.

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