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Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 9:41 pm
UGH! (Okey, I'm making a lot of topics. But hey, I like doing those sorts of things mrgreen ) SO... Queenie is in a play, and it's one of those... Theatre of the Absurd. Which means there is no meaning. Well, Queenie has to be lifted. It's kinda scary, considering I weigh 180lbs. I'm lifted by two men... one is carrying me around my upper torso and one is holding onto my legs. WHY THIS MAKES ME UNCONFORTABLE: I weigh 180. They don't know that, but I'm pretty sure they FEEL it. And they didn't really have a choice. Plus, the boy who is holding onto my legs gets his face quite close to my curvy thigh. >.< Any advice on how I can feel more confortable in the air (Weight wise and mind wise) Thanks guys. Queenie P.S. I think I'm gonna like it here.
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Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 4:40 pm
Hey. I'm new here, too.
What kind of face are we talking about? Perverted or "Ugh, she's heavy!"
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Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 6:22 pm
I've been in a similar situation. In a play I was in I had to be picked up and carried around by one of the actors in a rather zany scene, but back then I was about twenty pounds heavier and he had a pretty hard time lifting me. We decided to alter the scene so that he was chasing me around the room and had to hold me in a hanging sort of position for less than a minute. It was easier and much funnier.
Maybe your director will agree to do the same if it's too much and too embarrassing. He/she should be fair especially since he/she hired you in the first place, right?
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