TGoV Part 2

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Today was the second day of the show. I did the lights today. It went well for the most part:

Bad things first: there was supposed to be a blackout after cue 11 and then it was supposed to go back to cue 11 after the blackout. The blackout wasnt programmed so i had to do it manually, but the "cue" button wasnt working. So i pressed "cue, 300, go" but it only read "go" and went to cue 12. Then the stage manager went "yacy, that's supposed to be a blackout" and i went "ahh i know its not working" and it was fine we just left it like that until cue 13 but ughh they had verona lights up even though they were still in milan dhkendkdnkd! then during intermission (which is right after cue 14) i went into the makeup room and was talking to L about how i messed up the blackout. (L and A are in the show. They play speed and Lance if you care to know. Also we made speed a girl in our version. Same for the duke). I was kinda upset about it cuz it was my first time doing the lights and i messed up and i felt like i wanted fo cry. Then A, not knowing the conversation i was having with L, comes over to me and goes "hey, yacy, isn't there a blackout before me scene?" And i went "hAh there was supposed to be" and I started tearing up and he went "oH NO I DIDNT KNOW THAT WAS WHATS YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT AHHKDKW" and gave me a hug and i cried but it's all good.

Good things:

There's this guy. S K. He's a senior, he's hot, amazing singer, real popular, very intimidating. But he's really nice ?? He took the time to learn my name and everything ahhh so after the show today he went "hey yacy, good job with the lights!" And i was like "ahh thanks S! Is you're face okay?" (This girl, mC was supposed to fake slap him but she accidentally actually slapped him and he fell) and he went "nO mC tried to kill me !"

That was funny
But yeah. Twas the show

Cant wait for next weekend to do it all over again

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