I used to think depression around the holidays was a newer struggle for me, until a quick tour through old journals last December showed that it's one of my oldest traditions. This year I began strategizing early to head off, or at least minimize, the holiday blues. Back in September, I auditioned for my second community theater show this year, and to my surprise, I got a part!
Hurrah for intensive DRAMA THERAPY!
This 40's hairdo has been too much fun. |
"Play-acting" as the Puritans in The Witch of Blackbird Pond called it, has been a fun challenge and a very welcome distraction. Memorize lines? But, of course! Didn't I memorize entire chapters of the Bible once upon a time, to recite with my siblings, sometimes with coordinated motions? Every night I get to have angry outbursts and tearful meltdowns, speak sarcastically to my stage "mother", curse the invisible being who makes my life miserable, and despair of ever being found by a man who will be my ticket to a wider world.
Myrtle Mae with Aunt Ethel! |
The camaraderie of the cast conjures memories from my cultic past. The intimacy of sharing darkness, close spaces, eye contact (remember that one?), dressing rooms, inside jokes, script books, snacks, even bobby pins, with people one may only have known a few weeks is uniquely exhilarating...and exhausting.
Seeing how people look after each other has reminded me how each individual's success (or distress) directly affects that of the whole. Each person's contribution is valued, and supported. The show is an organism made of many individuals filling unique roles--each one vital and, at this theater, each one is a volunteer effort.
Tomorrow night, I will miss these friends. I will miss their kindness, their quirks, and their silly banter. I will miss the anxiety of stepping into a new scene and the sense of accomplishment of stepping out of one. I will miss the countdowns, the cues, these phrases that have finally begun to roll off my tongue when they are supposed to. Perhaps what I will most miss is having a professional coax my hair into victory rolls!
And you may catch me wearing white gloves and 1940's makeup at the Kroger from time to time, just for the fun of it.
In my PJs, learning my lines. |
I often get depressed at Christmas, or I used to. I never felt like there was enough. Of what, I'm not sure. I was such a failure at the holidays. I wanted time off, not time to cook and wrap gifts. I was going to college a lot of time when the holidays rolled around. Now, it's better. My family gets together after Christmas and we have a good time. I bring gifts for everyone. It's true I can barely afford it, but this is the only time I do it. Well, not counting birthdays. Speaking of holidays, we got your beautiful card. I'll send one when we get them. If we ever do. Too much going right now. It looks like I missed one of your plays. Sorry.
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