You're a Hyena!
You have quite a sense of humor, though many others find it derisive
rather than appealing. You are perceived as being a coward, but actually have moments
of great bravery and have even stood up to those much larger than yourself. You like
hanging out in groups and are always making a lot of noise. Disney thinks you are an
idiot.
Take the
Animal Quizat the
Blue Pyramid.
A stressful week event-wise, though I must confess that for the most part all the stuff didn't get me as worked up as I'd expect. The internet in our flat has been out for the past few days, the longest it's been out... this was also the last week of classes... also auditions for the second-half-of-term productions Friday (today)... also prep for break in Italy... also everyone getting sick (including me). Phew! Somehow I made it through though, helped along the way in purchasing out the whole cold/flu section of Boots and pumping myself full of vitamin C and antibiotics obtained before getting here...
Anyway, auditions today were nice in the respect that I got to sleep in, hell yes! Then I did my audition with Lucia - we did a slightly trimmed version of the Feste/Malvolio dark room scene, then we each did monlogues (Lucia: Lady Percy; Anthony: Edmund is a BASTARD). I thought the scene went well, and I did everything I wanted to in the monologue but I didn't feel like I'd quite nailed it in terms of being "in the moment." But anyway, after that I derped around for a bit and we had our last Movement class, which was fun and happy/sad since it was the last time our group will be together... now we're all broken up into play groups and while (of course) we'll see everyone all the time still, we won't be with the people with whom we've had classes for 8 weeks. Alas... but, anyway, after Movement my whole group went to a pub but I opted out because of the smoke and my cold was acting up (and still is, accursed drymouth and phlegm)... anyway, Lucia and I went to Vietnamese and I got what I REALLY needed (pho chicken soup and tea) plus some sake. Ah... but pretty much everyone went back to BADA at least mildly intoxicated, whooping and cheering as we looked at the table with the three fated plays: Twelfth Night, Every Man in His Humour, or King Lear. Suspense suspense suspense! Unfortunately, the Jonson play was heavily stigmatized due to the poor reaction to other Jonson stuff we've seen/read. But Tim told me just as we were starting that Every Man was an all-female cast (how he knew? dunno.) - which of course meant that so long as I didn't get called for Twelfth, I'd be in Lear (the one I wanted, I'm sure you've guessed). So, suspense suspense suspense as the names get called off first for Twelfth, though I of course fail to realize that they're being done alphabetically... oy! Anyway, long story short (too late) I AM in fact in Lear! But I have no idea who I'm playing or the concept or anything, but it's a good cast and I'm excited, woot! Maybe we'll all play King Lear... who the hell knows. But I must run and pack, I have to be awake at around 3:30 to catch the bus to the airport for our crazy early flight to Milan. Taaa...