Blogging may not pay the bills (unless you count the occasional quarters I can afford to throw at my kids to buy trinkets from gumball machines) but some really cool things come from it. Case in point: I am going to be in a show. Like, up on a stage in which people have paid to be in the audience. My parents are laughing because I was oh-so-shy and self-conscious growing up. They can hardly reconcile this little girl with this big one.
I’d heard about the Listen to Your Mother show, but I never paid attention because it was only in exotic cities like Madison, WI (its birthplace, born of Anne Imig) and Indianapolis, IN, produced by my friend and colleague Judy M Miller. This year my friend Kathy let me know auditions were coming to her city, Chicago, and suggested I find out if Denver would hold auditions, as well.
Denver would. In fact, LTYM (tagline: “giving Mother’s Day a microphone”) will celebrate Mother’s Day in 24 cities this year.
I selected a short reading (3-5 minutes were the parameters), polished it, Skyped my audition with director Zakary and waited an extra week to hear if I made the cast of 12 (thanks, blizzard). See, Denver is a vibrant blogging town, with communities like Mile High Mamas, Denver Parents, Denver Bucket List and Colorado Moms.You can’t spit in the breeze without loogying a blogger. I didn’t know how many of them would put themselves through an audition — after all, bloggers do tend to be introverts — but I knew competition could be fierce (not to mention all the talented non-blogging writers in my city).
When I finally got the confirmation email that I’d made the cast (woot!), my next question was: who would be joining me? Would I know anyone? Finally, the cast list was revealed. And I did already know two people.
This past weekend we had our first rehearsal and I got to hear the stories that each cast member will tell. There were tears, there were guffaws, there were nods of the heads in agreement as we shared our stories about mothers and motherhood. You are in for a real treat if you can come to this show. If you are in Denver on the evening of May 7, I’d love to have you in attendance. It will be rather basic — no costumes, sets or props. Just 12 real people relating in their own real ways.
And if you’re not in Denver that evening, the video clips will be available a few weeks later (à la TED talks).
Want to know more about my castmates? I can tell you from our brief time together that each is someone I want to know better. When I arrived home afterward I immediately reached out to my new friends via Facebook. We have people ranging from their 30s to 70s in age. We have a male. We have a variety of spiritual beliefs. Infertility and loss and adoption will be mentioned more than once. We have tragedies and we have triumphs to share. Check out my new friends, bios all on one page.
Listen to me! Make it a special night out for yourself — I hope to see you there.
16 Responses
Way to go!! you are famous in all mediums now!!!
This is so wonderful! How can I find out if this event is also hosted in Los Angeles? If not, is it possible to bring it here?
From this map, it looks like not this year (https://listentoyourmothershow.com/2013/04/standing-on-the-shoulders-of-giants.html). But maybe you can contact Ann Imig about 2014.
I loved this! It is also a nice reminder- I need to check out Mile High Mamas and see what it is all about… I am so grateful to be a part of this diverse, talented group.
Well done, Lori!!! Will have to see if you guys end up in the Pacific Northwest.
How could they possibly pass up someone who would use the sentence “You can’t spit in the breeze without loogying a blogger”? Of course you would make it through the audition! Congratulations – I’m sure you will be wonderful!
Congrats, Lori! So happy for you and excited to share this experience! We can suffer stage freight together:)
I meant fright. See, I’m nervous already!
This is awesome, Lori. Congratulations!!! I wish I could be there to see you.
Yay!!!! I just purchased two tickets for myself and a girlfriend. So excited. And I am reading your book in every spare moment I have and LOVING it 🙂
Love this and kudos to you! Today Denver, tomorrow the world!
LORI! Way to go!
I believe that people will leave that theater challenged and smiling, at the same time 🙂
I am SO incredibly proud to know you. 🙂
Having shared the stage with you before, I know you’ll be terrific in every sense. The show is fortunate to have your voice and experience in the mix!
I echo so many others sentiments about how proud of you I am, how lucky LTYM Denver is to have you and how, as Pamela said, having shared the stage with you as well, I know you will be fabulous! I can’t wait to see the video! Break a leg! 🙂
Very cool!! Looking forward to seeing it when it hits YouTube!