{"id":414,"date":"2025-09-30T14:31:40","date_gmt":"2025-09-30T14:31:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dialemformurder.com\/?p=414"},"modified":"2025-09-30T14:32:17","modified_gmt":"2025-09-30T14:32:17","slug":"september-25-show-5","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dialemformurder.com\/?p=414","title":{"rendered":"September 25 &#8211; Show 5"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Margot is going through quite a lot in this show. I have done so much work to make sure she is as real a person as possible. I honestly forget who said this to me, but Marc, Angie, and Doctor Hedges have all said things in a similar vein\u2013 plays\/musicals\/works are not about the regular moments. Sure, they have regular moments in them, and that is beautiful! However, this play is happening right now because something is happening that is a turning point in somebody\u2019s life. The events that occur in <em>Dial M For Murder <\/em>have never happened to Margot before and they are never going to happen again. This is the turning point of her entire life! What a massive responsibility that is! And what a privilege it is to tell that moment of her life every night. I wish that I could pinpoint the most important moments in my life and rewatch them. There was an activity similar to this idea in the blue book that I worked on this summer! I just think it&#8217;s crucial to recognise just how important the stakes are in this play. The playwright wrote this moment into existence for a reason! The right before and right after are so importantly filled with given circumstance that leads us to understand who she is as a person and why this story is the one being told!&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>With all that said, because of the importance of these moments, I have found myself crying every night during the show and that is everyone\u2019s favorite thing to talk about. It\u2019s been weighing kind of heavy on my heart. As soon as people start calling something out, especially when you\u2019re not thinking anything of it, then it becomes an object of your focus!&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>People have been coming up to me and asking me if I\u2019m using a tear stick, (I don\u2019t know what that is)? Or if I\u2019m biting my cheek or lips? I don\u2019t really know how to feel about those questions. Are we insinuating that the story just in and of itself is not sad? These questions are from audience members and folks backstage. I know absolutely no one means any harm by it! I simply feel a little weird, as an actor, because obviously my goal is not to cry. I am just pushing my objectives and trying with everything in me to get the things that Margot wants for herself! I am trying to reach the people in the room, Maxine, Tony, Lesgate, and the inspector! If I cry as a byproduct that\u2019s fine! But I wasn\u2019t really thinking about it. I don\u2019t know. It&#8217;s just making me feel weird. I know it\u2019s not weird. People who don\u2019t act simply don\u2019t understand and they are very naturally curious! But I thought since they had questions, my jury might have questions and I just need everyone to know that the \u201cemotions\u201d (please take that word figuratively and lightly) are coming from a genuine place. When folks ask me questions about the tears, I simply tell them \u201cthe story is sad\u201d. What\u2019s happening to Margot is heartbreaking! The life that she works so hard for is falling apart and there\u2019s nothing that she can do to fix it! I feel bad for her! And sometimes in the moment that makes me cry without me even consciously thinking about it! I don\u2019t think there\u2019s anything wrong with that. I think just hearing about it a lot this week has brought it to attention and I need to release that so I can go back to NOT thinking about it and just letting myself be up there.&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Margot is going through quite a lot in this show. I have done so much work to make sure she is as real a person as possible. 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