"Eliteish" rehearsal

Nov 22, 2010 13:30

Connor had occupied himself in his usual seat in the house, watching his cast assemble on stage. It was the middle of the fourth week of rehearsals and he hadn’t bothered to learn any of his cast members names other than the principal characters, everyone else was the name of their character (or referred to as ‘extra number one’). Connor ( Read more... )

[rehearsal] drama club, character: connor parker-phillips, character: tina cohen-chang, rating: pg-13, status: incomplete, character: jesse st. james

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morbidbubbles November 24 2010, 07:22:02 UTC
Tina Cohen-Chang, as of late, extremely grateful she was part of this musical. It was the only place where she could focus on music and enjoy performing without worrying about her 'status' with Artie. Were they even friends anymore? She desperately wanted to know, and when she was at Glee rehearsals or at home and stuck with her own thoughts, she couldn't get him out of her head.

Having been cast as Liz was probably the best thing that could've happened for her. It combined singing and dancing, which where her strengths, and while she certainly didn't have as many lines as a character like Roxie or Velma, the Cell Block Tango had enough speak-singing that she felt like she was challenging herself. Having recently come out of the 'vocal closet' to her friends by dropping the fake stutter was a blessing in terms of the play, but she still had a certain shyness that she was working through.

Currently, Tina was backstage going over her lines in her head because she wasn't needed in this scene. "Ever had Morton before? ..She's fine, as long as you keep her happy." She was taken briefly out of her thoughts by the unmistakable voice of Jesse St. James. She couldn't deny that he was talented, the only unfortunate thing was that he, like Rachel Berry, KNEW he had talent. And didn't let anybody else forget it.

Sighing, she returned to her mental recitation, beginning to go over her part in the Cell Block Tango.

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