Tag Archive for ships
Re-living Dorm Life
This is one of the side effects of living in a thin-walled hallway populated by all of your coworkers.
Sidetracked
Hey, this is going to be a quick post because the new cast just finished their last first performance tonight, and alcohol and munchies are being served in the theater at this moment. Other reasons for being hugely unproductive lately include the parents onboard, the Alaskan ports to be explored with the parents, some extra rehearsals […]
Another All-Nighter
I’m SO happy with how this one turned out! I’ve just finished another scanning/photoshopping marathon in the staff bar. Once I get started on something cartoon-related, I enjoy going forward until it’s done (as is illustrated by the clock on my screen that says “4:25am.” I hear the beach tomorrow is right near the ship. […]
A Big Old FOMO
The staff bar was hopping earlier tonight. The production cast finishes their contract next week, so the replacement singers and dancers are already rehearsing onboard. Altogether, the staff bar contained two casts, half a dozen lounge musicians, some laptops in the introvert-corner, and tables full of waiters and Filipinos. The crowd is trickling out now, […]
Lessons [re]learned in Colombia
So, it’s 5:30pm. We have to be on the ship in less than 2 hours, but at least I’m outdoors now. In my imagination, Cartagena, Columbia would look like a scene from “Candide,” but the view out the porthole this morning looked more like New Jersey. Both mental images left me disinclined to venture out, […]
Moment with Liz
I never figured out how to caption this one succinctly. I don’t even know if it’s funny in context; I just wanted to draw Liz’s cute moment of panic when I called her “babe” in a guest area. I work in the theater, so I‘m not used to self-censoring. Liz is used to monitoring her […]
Checked Out
This is me at work. Me, Cody and Jeremy. I play in a 7-piece band in the theater: piano, bass, drums, and four horns. Three nights a cruise, we play production shows behind a cast of singers and dancers our age. The cast stays on for six months at a time, and the production shows […]