Allie and Amy arrived in the afternoon. They were just as awesome as I had expected them to be. I showed them around the mall and campus and even though we didn't get to go ice skating, it was still very enjoyable. We lounged in the grass and played in the playground (which is much cooler than any American playground). They got to meet Australians, which was a little more scary than they were expecting.
I had to go get ready for the Friday night show, and they came beforehand to bring me dinner and flowers. This was the first time anyone had brought me flowers for being in a show.
They really enjoyed the show and were shocked by the twist. Afterward, I walked them to the bus stop and bid them farewell. Is it possible to have favorite people that you've only seen for less than a day?
On Saturday, we had two shows. The matinee performance was very blah, but after the show, one of the girls who also pitched a script the other day (which also didn't get in) proposed an idea where she and I go through Dramac and run our shows separately from the department during a period when the theater was free. It sounded like a good idea (seeing as how her play was another really good one that didn't make it in), so we exchanged information.
The final show was a lot better than the day. My director encouraged improvisation, so I improvized the hell out of the play. It was a lot of fun.
At the cast party, we ate an ice cream cake.
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