Season auditions
We just had our general auditions for the year and – dang! There is so much sparkly talent in this city. And it just kills me how many people totally rock and we don’t have a darn thing in this particular season that fits them. Makes me want to do more plays. Except that would probably kill us. But we had our directors and writers and composers from our various shows in 09-10 there to see (the three days of) auditions and we were wowed by the people who auditioned.
More states and fresh blood in Busman!
Okay, Erica says it’s too early to post another map but I must report that we’re up to 22 states! We’ve added South Dakota and Connecticut and Rhode Island! We’ve got 5 weeks to go so I’m hoping we add to the tally! We’re welcoming some new folks into the cast for the extension. Jon Stutzman, Chris Hainsworth and Jean Vanier will be joining us and we’re excited to have ’em. Jean is a newcomer to Lifeline. Jon was in Rikki Tikki Tavi and The Island of Dr. Moreau. Chris was in Talking It Over and will be in Treasure Island this fall.
Our very first Property Condition Assessment
Constructed as a ComEd substation in 1933, Lifeline is built like a bomb shelter. (Our city building inspector recommends we all meet here in case of disaster.) But it’s also freakin’ old. We’re getting an expert guy over here next week to go over our building with a fine tooth comb. His report will tell us of “existing deficiencies, deferred maintenance, repair cost estimates and a reserve table of the expected useful life of building components.” I expect it to be sobering. But at least we’ll know. And it’s better to know….isn’t it?
Dorothy Milne
Artistic Director