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I have a three-foot mushroom sitting on the floor of my office. Yes, with a two-foot mushroom beside it.

I love working in a theatre.

Date: 2007-03-09 06:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fajrdrako.livejournal.com
The mushrooms belong to the set of Gilbert and Sullivan's Iolanthe. No, we aren't doing Iolanthe, but the set designer works in the same office as I do, and she didn't want to leave her 3' mushrooms in her car all day. They're made of foam, cheesecloth, and fibreglass, Jennifer tells me, though they sure look real. Insofar as mushrooms 3' high in a business office can look real.

I took a photo, which I might be able to post some time, if you're curious.

Date: 2007-03-09 06:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kikibug13.livejournal.com
So I had it in my first guess (props, or at least a general category of that, right?)

Um... have I ever asked what your job is?

And yes, I am curious.

Date: 2007-03-09 07:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fajrdrako.livejournal.com
Yes, it's actually set dressing - 'props' are movable items that go on and off the stage, set dressing consists of things that go onto the stage and stay there immobile.

My job? I'm the 'office administrator'. Which means I keep up the website, write letters, order supplies, open mail, bank money, take registration for our drama school, put ads in the paper, and so on. Clerical stuff associated with a theatre. Not the ticket-stuff, though. Jenn does subscriptions and Raven does the box office.

So what is your job?

Date: 2007-03-10 06:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kikibug13.livejournal.com
Thank you. Was both too tired to think of the right term ('set dressing') and thought that using the word "props" could generalise for that too ;)
I do technically know the stuff, I've lived my whole life around theaters, and that includes my first time to the USA. But I've not been known for thinking too well these days. Fuzzy and all.

Wow! *admires job* That actually sounds nice! I love mine, but if I ever look for another field of work, it would have to be around the theatre - I know there must be a reason for growing up in one (well, three, considering how we moved twice - when I was five and when I was ten; but that's beside the point). Theatres aren't perfect, but the whole process of creating a show - I'm so in love with that.

Me? I'm a software tester. Yeah, boring in comparison. But with my default habit of finding and pointing out people's mistakes, it works a treat.
If I had thought about it sooner, engineering failure analysis would have been even better. Especially if I had an idea where to study for that - besides with Professor Vorthys, that is.

Date: 2007-03-10 01:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fajrdrako.livejournal.com
I've not been known for thinking too well these days. Fuzzy and all.

Aww. (Gentle comforting hug.) Feel better soon.

Theatres aren't perfect, but the whole process of creating a show - I'm so in love with that.

Me too. And I don't really even participate in that - I could if I wanted to, but my leisure-of-choice is reading and writing and hanging around venus like livejournal - and I don't want to spend my personal time as well as my working time at the theatre. But I love the process, and I love the results. I'm going to see our current play on Sunday.

I'm a software tester. Yeah, boring in comparison.

Not really. It doesn't sound dull from this side of the fence!

Especially if I had an idea where to study for that - besides with Professor Vorthys, that is.

Ooh, don't you wish!

I'm very anti-military but if I'd ever had a chance to train under Aral Vorkosigan I'd love to be a soldier. Obviously I have no real convictions at all...!

Date: 2007-03-10 02:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kikibug13.livejournal.com
Thank you. I think sleeping until 2 p.m. and ... um, other things that came up obvious today should take care of it. Until I fall behind on sleep again, I guess :)

How large is the theatre where you are working? Here theaters are rather large (artistic group of 20+, and possibly double that tech and administrative stuff, here in Ruse, and the Sofia theatres tend to be much larger), and that gives rise to competitions, enmities and such... which is my only problem with theatres. Luckily, they are low-key. And best all forgotten when a performance is going on, which may end up beautifully.
Ah, theatres. Well.
One of the pet peeves of my ex-bf about me, actually. I think he couldn't get over the idea that there was an area where my knowledge was much greater than his. Should have rung a bell for me.

Re software testing - spending all my days doing almost the same thing, over and over again (with slight modifications to make sure all is covered), or planning the actions, or writing documentation... Most people go running in the opposite direction. Horrified ;)

I would wish to study with Vorthys indeed. Oh yes. :)

Study under Aral. Hmm. Especially if the army would open up for women too...
No. Not even for him could I release myself to somebody else's consciousness. That's my trouble with the military, that somebody else makes the moral choices instead of me. *sighs* I'd love to be in his civil staff, though. :)

Date: 2007-03-10 08:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fajrdrako.livejournal.com
Sleep is good. I need more of it. Planning to nap this afternoon... Don't know why, but I feel exhausted today.

The size of my theatre: 510 seats in the auditorium, which by Canadian standards is sort of middle-sized. Nine full-time employees, an average of about a hundred active volunteers at any given time - it's the volunteers who put on the shows and do the artistic stuff. Twelve volunteers elected to the Board of Directors run the place, under the directrion of the theatre's President.

We-the-employees get along very well. We don't have a lot of contact with other local theatres, which tend to be either fully professional, or much smaller than we are. There is, sadly, not very much theatre in Ottawa. I wish there was much more.

No, I don't suppose I could really stand being in the army even for Aral Vorkosigan's sake. Might be fun to work with him in another capacity, though. Or in a civilian position on his ship.

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