Not too many fans understand just how grueling it can be to rake in consistent five-feather reviews in the competitive field of “acting.”
In nearly all cases, all the fans know is that they love the star, they love the plot, they love the play and they love the props.
But managing props in particular is not for the faint of feather.
After all, most props are aspiring actors too. And none of them ever think they are untalented.
Without the strong arm of leadership during the training phase, a promising play can go awry faster than you can say “prop!”
Well hello there. You must be my new “props.” Here for training, I presume?What’s that you say? You’d like to train for the starring role? Well, the starring role calls for an experienced actor covered in grey and white feathers. Raise your hands if you think you qualify. Uh. Huh.Oh hello, “Mom.” Who do I have to thank for this fresh batch of “props?” You picked them yourself? I thought as much. Yes, I think we can find them a job to do. Hey boys, how’d you like to learn an old stage trick called “down the hatch?”
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6 thoughts on “Day 316: A Parrot and His Props”
Serious danger alert to these props…..extreme flingability! Deck the halls…………
Serious danger alert to these props…..extreme flingability! Deck the halls…………
Literally! ๐
You are so brave! After our parrots get into the pomegranate seeds, it looks like a bloodbath with splatter everywhere!
Oh my gosh I was watching him like….oooohhhhh nooooooo!! ๐
Your star detective could suddenly become a star slasher!
Haha – seriously!