Log:The Magic of Music
The Magic of Music | |
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"And what will you be performing?" | |
Participants | 2017.05.28 An open call for violinists leads to an unexpectedly emotional audition. |
Location
The Green Door Theatre - Practice Rooms | |
Sunday afternoon at the Green Door Theatre -- while the main foyer was bustling with locals visiting the cafe or booking early-bird tickets to goodness-knows-what, the practice rooms are comparatively quiet and serene. Spring sunshine filters through the skylights, bring warmth and light to the airy room, which today has been set up for music. There's a chair and music stand in the centre of the room, a short way away from a little chair and desk, on which a little web cam has been set up along with a macbook. An Open Call had been advertised recently, in the local papers. 'Violinists and Cellists needed, for potential co-production with regional choreographers. Prior experience with ballet a plus. Open Auditions at Green Door Theatre, on behalf of Hope/Feather Dance Troupe. Book a time slot with reception...' etc, etc. Pretty standard stuff. Only nobody is in the room, now. It is empty, save for dust motes floating in a sunbeam. Or is that smoke? Someone -is- here, lurking behind a stack of chairs. That person is Franklyn. She's half-hanging out a window: the long skirt of a very 90s daisy print dress all hitched up, so it doesn't get tangled in the back of the chair she's standing on. Dangerous violation of health and safety! Why is she doing this? So she can smoke a cigarette, of course, and have most of the smoke go outside. Most, but not all. Not very professional of our Franklyn...
Franklyn smiles wide - a vain attempt to charm herself away from embarrassment of being caught smoking. "Greeting, welcome - thank you for coming. I'm Franklyn Garreau, I'll be conducting the audition on behalf of the troupe: now for total transparency, we -are- recording these for the troupe to review in New York, and remember I am advising but not making final decisions on casting, so, you know..." A wide, bright grin crosse her face, as she continues to chatter. "Don't bother with bribes, unless you really want to. Now! Sit on over here, get set up -- aah, what's your name, again?" Franklyn stops at the little desk, looking down at a stack of notes, then back over to Oberon, her own smile fixed but curious. "And what will you be performing?"
She hasn't yet given a cue to start. Instead, Franklyn's staring out past Oberon's shoulder, her eyes glazing over a bit. Perhaps it's heatstroke, or a long day, or... She's pulling some kind of power move, waiting for the violinist to make the first move and play. Hard to tell. Either way? Franklyn waits as well. It could go on, well, for a while probably. Awkward.
-> >> Oberon to Here << <-============================================Rolled 0 Success < 1 4 5 5 6 > ==========================-> >> Presence + Expression [No Flags] << <--> >> Oberon to Here << <-============================================Rolled 2 Successes < 1 2 6 6 7 8 9 > ===============-> >> Intelligence + Expression.Violin [No Flags] << <-Seeing that the command to start is not coming, the violinist takes a deep breath and closes his eyes. There is a second of tension on his shoulder but then, it's gone. starts his performance. It's nothing otherwordly. But at least he doesn't make any mistake. The young pretty man is a show appart, though. He closes his eyes and goes with the flow. He smiles when the music asks for it and gets more sober when its necessary. And when it comes to an end, he slowly opens his eyes and smiles cutely to the camera.
-> >> Franklyn to Here << <-==========================================Rolled 0 Success < 6 > ====================-> >> Resolve + Composure - 2 - 2 [No Flags] << <-Perhaps the opening warm-up falls shy of enchanting, but doesn't mean Oberon's performance doesn't have an effect on Franklyn - the only problem is it may not be the effect he's aiming for... She sits, still and attentive as the young violinist begins to play: but as the instrumental of Katy Perry's 'Firework' hits its chorus, the theatre director's body tenses up a bit - her mouth compressing as she takes a short little intake of breath. Her lip wobbles, and those big green eyes of hers start to glaze over - not with inattention, but tears. Franklyn is crying. Worst yet, she's attempting to look like she -isn't- crying, and she's failing rather spectacularly. Hopefully whatever little sniffles and stifled sobs she makes aren't being picked up by the mic that's positioned over by Oberon's performance post. Seems like she's mighty sensitive! So emotional! Eye contact is avoided as the song ends, and Franklyn gulps - attempting to compose herself, while searching for a tissue in the pockets of her dress. "Whu-wh-whunderful, tha-thank you, one, one..." Her voice breaks a bit, and she doesn't finish that thought.
Maybe Frank has a complicated history with Katy Perry, or something. Still. Tears are dabbed at, and Franklyn offers up a wan smile. She'd be a virtual emotional cornucopia for Winter -- but Spring? Might have a harder time harvesting from these soggy fields.
GAME: Oberon spends 1 Willpower -> >> Oberon to Here << <-============================================Rolled 6 Successes for an exceptional success. < 1 1 1 2 2 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 9 9 9 10 > ===============-> >> Intelligence + Expression.Violin + 3 [Rote] << <-Dave needs to her and starts executing Viva la Vida . Contrary to his previous try, this one comes out just heavenly. It's so well executed that it makes feelings sprout from everyone's hearts out. Once again, the violinist goes with the music and smiles when the music demands. Though, a moment later, he stands up and starts to dance merrily along with the music.
A careful observer would note that the fine hairs on her arms, they literally stand as she listens, as she watches Oberon stand and start to move in time with his playing. There is a little 'eep!' of delight from Franklyn at an unexpected key shift, as the melody plays out so exceptionally from the violin: but she makes no other noise, as if any contribution would break the spell. The Fairest has her full attention, that's for sure.
Delight! The Spring has pulled it off and delighted the sour and morose discontent which is Franklyn Garreau. She even seems tongue-tied! Shaking her head again, she runs her hands through her hair and sighs breathily. Such music! "You must share your contact details, for Hope-Feather troupe. Like I said, I'm only advising them on casting decisions, but... Wow. Where on -earth- did you learn how to play like that? I didn't see you at Juilliard -- did you go to Berkley, or?..." Looks like she's forgotten Oberon is a mute, or at least that she presumes he is.
-> >> Oberon to Here << <-============================================Rolled 3 Successes < 2 3 5 7 7 9 10 10 > ===============================-> >> Wyrd + Composure [No Flags] << <-Dave grins as he stores back his violin. Then, he heads to the table where the woman is. He smiles to her and with a quick movement of his hand, he brings from thin air a business card. A magic trick. Stage magic. It's plain glossy white and has his name and contacts in one side. The other bears a pair of butterfly wings in bright green.
-> >> Franklyn to Here << <-==========================================Rolled 1 Success < 3 4 10 > =================================-> >> Wits + Larceny [No Flags] << <--> >> Franklyn to Here << <-==========================================Rolled 0 Success < 3 4 4 7 7 > ============================-> >> Resolve + Composure [No Flags] << <-And now a magic trick! Such a -strange- magic trick... Franklyn watches Oberon do that fancy bit of 'stage magic' with rapt attention, taking the card and turning it over in her hands. The delight that had dominated her expression so recently falters a bit - tendrils of worry creeping their way through. What a -perfect- business card. What a /bright/ butterfly. So... So informative and glossy and eye catching. Yet something doesn't sit right with Franklyn. She places the card down on the table, then after a moments hesitation, pushes it to the far side of the desktop. Like it was somehow spooky. Swallowing hard, Franklyn looks up at Oberon with an uncertain smile on her face. It's been a roller coster of emotions for her, ever since the pretty young man started playing. And he's so -quiet- too. "...Okay Mr. Desrochers, I think we've, uh, we've got what the troupe needs to make their decision... Yes. Do you, uh, have any questions or, uh, anything you need to know?"
A slightly stronger smile to the Fairest, then Frank is looking over to the names listed on the desktop papers. "And as much as I'd love to spend the rest of my Sunday drinking coffee and eating peach pie at the Crossroads... I have to finish up working here. Thank you very much for sitting down for Hope-and-Feather. I am sure they will be in touch. I'll see you around town, no doubt."
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