Last Day of Tech...
Well, I'm on break(6:50 PM our time, 5:50 AM for y'all) and only have a few minutes to get back so as to be ready for our first full dress(w/costumes, makeup, all props, etc.).
I believe all will go well, but it's been a long couple of days. The longer we are here in Taejon, the less thrilled we all are. Last night, there were a few drunken fights right outside the hotel. Not a big deal because all of the guys involved were too drunk to even throw any punches. There was just a lot of very drunk pushing, shirt tearing(sometimes their own) and stumbling. I was more concerned they would get hit by a car.
This is definitely the shadiest town we'll be in the whole time over here. That coupled with the recent hostage situation makes me long for the states. There are no obvious protests or gatherings here in Taejon, but, seeing it is a college town, that usually indicates a hotbed of protest activity. We go back to Seoul in about a week, so, we'll see if the demonstrations there die down by then.
Well, back to tech. and onto opening night tomorrow. I'll try and keep this going here in Taejon, but if it gets dicey, I might have to stick close to the theatre/hotel. I'm not too worried, though. But, better safe than sorry. Don't worry, Mom and Dad, if it becomes not ok for us to be here, they'll let us know. So far so good. Peace. Steve
I believe all will go well, but it's been a long couple of days. The longer we are here in Taejon, the less thrilled we all are. Last night, there were a few drunken fights right outside the hotel. Not a big deal because all of the guys involved were too drunk to even throw any punches. There was just a lot of very drunk pushing, shirt tearing(sometimes their own) and stumbling. I was more concerned they would get hit by a car.
This is definitely the shadiest town we'll be in the whole time over here. That coupled with the recent hostage situation makes me long for the states. There are no obvious protests or gatherings here in Taejon, but, seeing it is a college town, that usually indicates a hotbed of protest activity. We go back to Seoul in about a week, so, we'll see if the demonstrations there die down by then.
Well, back to tech. and onto opening night tomorrow. I'll try and keep this going here in Taejon, but if it gets dicey, I might have to stick close to the theatre/hotel. I'm not too worried, though. But, better safe than sorry. Don't worry, Mom and Dad, if it becomes not ok for us to be here, they'll let us know. So far so good. Peace. Steve
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