Week 4: January 31,
2017 - February 6, 2017
Number of Shows: 8
Location: Greenville,
SC
We arrived in Greenville Tuesday
afternoon, actually a few hours ahead of schedule. Load in was going to take
place overnight into Wednesday morning because we were taking a company trip to
Charlotte, North Carolina to see the Blue Unit and their show, Out of this
World.
I took the first bus from the train to the arena and went and explored
downtown. Downtown Greenville is very quaint and full of nice little mom and
pop stores and restaurants. I did some window shopping (most of the store were
closed by the time I got there) and had a wonderful smoked pulled chicken and
peach cobbler dinner at a BBQ smokehouse. When in the south...
Wednesday was trunk load in, so I
went to the arena for a few hours to set up the alley before returning to the
train. Later that day the company sent buses for us to go visit Blue. About 200
of us loaded into a few buses and drove two hours to Charlotte. Their show, Out
of this World, differs from all previous Ringling shows in that it is on ice. Everyone
at the Blue Show was extremely friendly and hospitable, and they put on a great
show. I will say that after being in a Ringling show and understanding what
goes on backstage, it was really great to see a Ringling production from a
completely new point of view.
Thursday was an atypical split show
opening day. We were about three-quarters full for the morning show, and nearly
sold out for the evening. The Blue Unit came to see us at the morning show, and
then afterwards we took a large group photo. Since this is the last time the
two units will be together, the company got us cupcakes and a specialty cake to
celebrate.
In between shows some of the
performers had a PR for children with autism and their families. About two dozen
families were invited down to the arena floor to pet some of the animals, try
on costumes, and play with props, all with minimal lighting and excess sound.
It was essentially a very calm intimate preshow. I had a wonderful time at the
event, and was extremely comfortable due to all of the work my family has done
with special needs children back home. Here is some press from the event:
http://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/entertainment/2017/02/03/xtreme-spectacle-marks-final-circus/97394284/
This was also my first week going up
on the concourse during intermission. While we were in Florida we were
sponsored by Ford, so the clowns would come out in a Ford and demonstrate all
of the features that the car has to offer. It truly was a classic clown car,
packing seven clowns and extremely large props into an average sized vehicle. I
was stuffed pretty close to fetal position inside of an oversized tire in the
trunk. The spot was a lot of fun to do, and got great audience reactions. This
week (and for the rest of the tour), we went up to the concourse and then down
through the seats to the arena floor, interacting with people along the way.
I've started climbing over the seats and standing on the hockey wall at the
edge of the floor, doing a variation of the applause gag. It's been a lot of
fun, and is one of my new favorite parts of the show.
Friday was a split show day, with
crowds similar to Thursday. I was up at three AM because I had early morning PR
before the show, so in between shows I was pretty much toast and took a nap in
the seats.
Saturday was a three show day, all
with sold out crowds. The craft foam I ordered arrived at the arena, so I was
able to put my "wings" on my pogo stick. I use my pogo stick at PRs
and occasionally during preshow, and I wanted to make it match my flight
attendant character and costume.
Sunday we only had one show because
of the Super Bowl, and were sold out. The show went extremely well and the crowd
was very responsive. Afterwards I walked back downtown to pick up some
groceries and have dinner. I decided upon a small burger joint, where I had an
excellent black bean and avocado veggie burger with sweet potato fries and
orange cinnamon dipping sauce.
I slept through most of the train
run to Greensboro, NC, getting out of bed only to go have breakfast in Pie Car.
While I was eating, our train passed the Blue Unit train! Everyone was hanging
out of the vestibules taking pictures and videos, as this is the last time that
we will pass each other.
We were spotted in Greensboro around dusk and I was
getting a little bit of cabin fever, so I went for a walk around town. I went
to a Sonic for some ice cream, and then went back to the train and called it a
night. See you next week.
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