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3 Chicago Companies…it’s been an adventure!
Posted by tmcleod on May 2nd, 2010
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Its been such a wonderful ride over the last few months as I have had the chance to work with 3 fabulous companies from the West end, to Broadway, to my ” Tour Family”. My job keeps me on my toes and I love it. I returned to the NY company in February after an amazing two months in London. I was greeted in NY once again by a stellar and vibrant group of people and I got the chance to work with Michelle Williams who always brings so much energy to the stage each and every night.
And now I find myself in LA having rejoined the tour for a few weeks. Our Opening night in LA was a hit with the cast as we found ourselves at the “W” hotel for our opening night party. Over the last few months I have thoroughly enjoyed my time with the casts. Each and everyone of them brought something new and exciting to the show on, and off stage. So here are some of my highlight moments…enjoy:) 


Journey to London’s “West End”
Posted by tmcleod on January 6th, 2010
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Greetings from LONDON,
About four weeks ago I was on my way to Cincinnati, and I received a phone call that would lead me in another wonderful and exciting direction with Chicago. I was asked to join the West End company for the next two months. I was thrilled, excited, nervous and sad at the same time to leave the tour. A wonderful company whom I have been working and traveling with for the last year and a half. On tour one develops a kinship with your fellow cast mates and there is an instant unification that occurs as everyone is away from their own families and friends. I was hesitant naturally, but I knew it was an opportunity to embrace and I am glad I took the plunge as it has been a fantastic ride so far.
I arrived a couple of weeks before Christmas and if there is one thing I can say about London at Christmas time…IT’S MAGICAL. I felt like I was in a Hans Christian Andersen storybook walking along the bustling lit up streets. With all it’s variety and history I had a hard time knowing where to begin with my arrival in London. The city is a collection of communities or villages very similar to that of New York. From the assortment of restaurants, to diverse cultures, to the lastest fashion trends to discovering the footsteps of Shakespeare, Dickens or Churchill. One can journey along the Thames as Henry VIII did, and walk the grounds of the London tower or simply take a stroll in awe at the architecture of the Parliament buildings with the London eye in full view.
The list goes on, and here I am reveling in all that is around me and discovering the allure of the West End as well.
The London company have swept me off my feet. I am working with some very fine and inspiring talent from Ruthie Henshall( Roxy) to Jasna Ivir (momma) Ian Kelse (Billy) to David Ganly, A.Ellis and another striking group of Fosse dancers. They remind me of the “family” and “comaraderie” dynamic that I experienced with the National touring company. I was welcomed with open arms. As a whole they are a delightful, dedicated and driven cast. One thing I am getting such a kick out of are the various accents I hear backstage every night each. I love how I can walk on stage and the ” american accent” is in play and the minute I am backstage I find myself conversing with a Scottsman, Irishman, Australian, Croatian, and various Englishmen and women. From an outsider’s point of view I am in a “Thespian’s” haven. I am on a mission to leave with at least having mastered a Scottish accent. As a MacLeod it is my duty. Hummmm, wish me luck:)
I have included some pictures of the festivities that have taken place over the holidays, and to introduce you all to some of my new players who keep me on my toes dancing, and singing every night.
Oh I almost forgot to mention that the pub at the corner of my street is called ”The Spread Eagle”. A little bit of Velma’ story wherever I go. How about that?
Highlights from Tokyo and Beyond
Posted by tmcleod on November 3rd, 2009
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Ill say it again. I LOVE JAPAN!
I continued to explore all that I could while I was in Tokyo and I moved beyond the city’s borders as well.
On our two days off I traveled to Kyoto where I found myself immersed into the old world of Japan so excellently preserved. Wether it was walking through Kyoto or exploring the region outside of Tokyo known as Hakone (on another one of my days off) to see the grandeur of Mount Fuji I made sure I took in as much as I could.

I love how everyone took advantage of their time and took the opportunity to travel and explore. I thought for the next entry I would include “highlight moments” from some cast members. So stay tuned. In the meantime here are some of my highlights from a day in Hakone and a trip to Kyoto. Enjoy and Ill be back with more.

Land of the Rising Sun
Posted by tmcleod on October 11th, 2009
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We have arrived!!!
I speak for many when I say we are having a fantastic time here in Tokyo.
Last week was challenging for everyone which we had all anticipated due to jet lag, lack of sleep or trying to adjust to the time change. However we all came through, and the audiences here have been so kind and welcoming. they carried us through. Kevin Richardson has joined our company and fits in perfectly with our dynamic as a cast. Along with Kevin we have welcomed Kenya Osumi ( He was Fred Casely last year in the Japanese production of Chicago and has now joined our production for the Tokyo engagement) for the next three weeks .
Tokyo has such a unique vitality. The city is always buzzing, and at every corner or alley there is something to discover. Which also leads to getting lost which I have managed to do on several occasions. It’s inevitable, but as my” Tokyo Frommer’s” guide has assured me even the Japanese get lost. So I embrace the adventure as I am one who is eager to explore the sights and sounds of Tokyo. One of the fun things we did as a group in our first week was celebrate three birthdays. Mine, Kevin Richardson’s and Jesse Wildman’s at an ISAKAYA ( A Japanese style bar that also serves food and can be compared to what we know as a Tapas restaurant) and afterwards a few of us headed out to Roppongi ( A district best known for its nightlife with foreigners) for a night of dancing.
On our first day off I decided to go to a traditional Japanese bath( onsen) with some of my fellow cast members who had never experienced this amazing, relaxing and soothing ritual. This is how it works. You enter the changing room where you disrobe( men and woman are separated). Hold a mini towel which has been provided for you in front of your vital parts and enter the bath area. Along the walls there are little plastic stools and faucets where you wash and scrub yourself down with soap and shampoo that has been provided for you before submerging yourself into the various pools of saltwater to spring water to sulfur baths. The Onsen experience is so unique to Japan, and although it takes a few minutes to adjust to the idea that you will be bathing with other women naked, it is still by far one of my favorite things to do while I am here. Next time I’ll write about my experience with Shamika ( she is our “Kitty”) attempting to submerge herself in the “cold water” bath. That is a blog entry in itself. Laughed like crazy.
Some of the other cast members spent a day at ” Tokyo Disney” as others ventured off to Kamakura a town outside of Tokyo with over 65 Buddhist temples and 19 shinto Shrines. Most of them were built centuries ago. A trip there is a sure way to step back in time to ancient Japan. After one of our early shows a few cast members and crew caught a baseball game. The “Swallows versus the Tigers”. Fun times all around as our cast and crew are exploring all that Tokyo has to offer. I will continue to add more photos as I have requested people to send me some of their favorite ones thus far. A great way to document our journey here. More to come.
All the world is a stage as we welcome new players
Posted by tmcleod on September 29th, 2009
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Hi there! It’s been an exciting few weeks here at the Chicago tour as we welcomed Samantha in Greenville (our lovely Bianca Marroquin joined the Broadway company for a few a few weeks) Jerry Springer in Atlanta and Philadelphia, and Tom Hewitt in Buffalo.

Each one of them brought another dimension to the show and their roles. As actors this continues to teach us to listen and be open to new possibilities within our show. I love it!
Samantha Harris was a joy to work with as her infectious positive energy lit up the stage. Jerry springer was a great team player. A gracious and kind man who brought a real edge to the role and continued to crack us up with his many witty jokes. And last but not least Tom Hewitt whom I had an absolute ball working with. I have such great respect for his work and commitment to the role. I could on and on about each one these individuals as each one of them brought their gifts to every performance. Our time with them is always too short and hopefully our paths will cross again somewhere down the road.
Quick highlight about the cities we recently played.
Greenville…great wine bar called “stellar “on the main street. Our cast was treated to a wonderful evening of wine and cheese.
Atlanta…the Georgia aquarium is a must see!!!! I missed it the last time we played Atlanta. The massive tanks hold an amazing array of fish and sea ” creatures”. I walked away feeling like I entered and witnessed life in another world.
Philadelphia is a vibrant and intimate city . For history fans this is a “must see” city. Especially those seeking information on the foundations of this country. I strolled everywhere. Some us decided to walk in Rocky Balboa’s footsteps and found our way to the national museum. Remember in the movie when he runs up the stairs at the end of his workout? Yup…did it too! We Love you Rocky!
When in Buffalo on must indulge in the savory and hot pepper wings at the “Anchor Bar” and Badda Bings on Chippewa street. DELICIOUS , SINFUL and TASTY to say the least.
There is Niagara falls close by , and some of my fellow cast members found their way there on a day excursion.
Stay tuned as we are heading to the land of the rising sun.
Destination: TOKYO
We are buzzing with excitement and I am THRILLED to be going back. I was there with the tour in 2007, but this time I get to share the experience on line and share our journey with you all.
Back on the road. First stop Kansas city, MO
Posted by tmcleod on August 21st, 2009
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Hello everyone! Welcome Back to life on the road with the National tour of “Chicago”. Im excited to be back blogging, and looking forward to sharing our stories and adventures. We have a great itinerary lined up this year and one of my personal favorite destinations is coming up in a couple of months. Tokyo, Japan! What an amazing city.
We started off the tour this week in Kansas city, MO at the beautiful and majestic outdoor “Starlight theatre”. What a lovely group of people at the Starlight. Very welcoming and kind to all of us.
There is something to be said about performing outside under the stars on a warm summer evening. Being able to see the audience for the first half of the show allows us to take them in even more. But with being outside there are the elements of mother nature that one will encounter at some point such as bugs, thunder and lighting ( experienced that one night) and flying bats( truth be told no one can really see them as they nosedive backstage and sometimes I am convinced they come onstage to get a peek at the show ) .
It takes being open, having a good sense of humor and having a positive outlook to enjoy the experience. We all did great.
getting back to the one show of rain,
The stage was completely covered so we were safe. Luckily we didn’t experience blowing wind as I am convince the stage wold have become and ice rink, and for safety reasons we would have had to cancel.
The audience was AMAZING! real troupers. They stayed in their seats , soaked , but still cheering us on.
Its hard to describe the visual and I wish I had taken a picture, but as I looked out to a sea of colorful plastic hoodies I couldn’t help but giggle to myself and have a moment of gratitude. Because the reality is we had a show that night because of the love people have for theatre.
Now I don’t have a particular love of bugs especially a HUGE one perched on my mirror. You know the kind that you only see in hot humid environments? There is some part of me that wants to believe it purposely stayed there to watch me put my make up on because day after day it was always in the same place. Perched and observing.
So on the 4th day I decided “ Okay enough is enough”. As I gently tried to push my “new found friend” into a cup so that I could bring it outside it decided to counterattack. IT FLEW STRAIGHT INTO MY FACE!
Here’s the visual: A screaming Velma Kelly running out of her dressing room being chased by a HUGE BUG! arms flailing head shaking and no one in sight to help me or witness this event. HEEEELLLPPPPP,AAAAAHHHHH,EEEEEEKKKKK
You would have thought from my scream that I was being chase by a gorilla.
I literally hid behind the wardrobe gondola till I felt safe.
I dont know where it went, but once I calmed down I found my way back to my dressing room and I burst into laughter. I may be able to act calm and collected on stage as miss Kelly, backstage that night was a whole other story. Makes for good story telling that’s for sure.
So with all that said…did I have a good time in Kansas city? ABSOLUTELY! a little bit of adventure never hurt anyone and made the experience all the more worthwhile.
“C’est Ca Le Jazz” Chicago Montreal style.
Posted by tmcleod on June 21st, 2009
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There is nothing like the feeling than getting the chance to open a show in your hometown. Its been wonderful to be back in Montreal this week. I may sound biased, but it has been one of my favorite stops on the tour. Mais Oui!
On opening night some cast members from the Montreal and Paris company came to support and cheer us on. The theater was filled with energy, and It was so great to see both casts together afterwards. I have very fond memories of my first ” Chicago cast ” and our experience overseas in France and Montreal. It was a perfect Kodak moment so I took advantage and there you have it Voila…. Jazz hands everyone!

So the buzz amongst my cast members is Montreal is a hit! They are having a great time in this beautiful and exciting city as I have been fortunate enough to have some family time.
My family held a lunch for everyone and for one afternoon we all got together in my home, sat under the trees in my backyard and enjoyed a “Tuscan-style “ lunch. The weather didn’t fully co- operate as it rained, but that didn’t stop us. Rain or shine…we kept eating and enjoyed the day. The light drizzle added to the intimacy of the afternoon.
We’re wrapping up our last show here tonight ,and I have no doubt that Montreal has left its mark on the cast. With a Joie De Vivre ( translation: Joy of Living) and a European flare one can not walk away without a smile on their face and a feeling of wanting to come back. I know for myseld I alway find my way back.
Its been a fantastic week.
Merci Montreal!!!
Pressed for Press Time
Posted by tmcleod on May 20th, 2009
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click on this link for Montreal Press for the upcoming shows in Montreal
Hello everyone,
“May” has been a quiet month as the tour has had a few weeks off. So I decided to enjoy my time off and go home to Montreal. It also allowed me to do some press for the upcoming shows in June both in Montreal and Ottawa.
I have been keeping busy getting the word out that Chicago is coming to town! My hometown at that, and this is one proud Montreal.
About 10 various interviews were scheduled last week to promote the show. From Television, to radio, to newspapers. There I was “Starbucks” in hand from 7 :00 am till 5pm two days in a row back to back getting the word out. What was fun , but at the same time challenging was that some of the interviews were in French as Montreal is a bilingual city. Unfortunately I don’t get the chance to practice my French as often as I would like. Although I was smiling from ear to ear and more than willing I was pretty nervous. Let’s face it It can be pretty intimidating trying to express yourself in another language. But at least I have a better grasp on the French language unlike my broken English/sign language attempt at the Thai language. Remember my Bangkok blog?
Montreal is not only my hometown but also where “Chicago” began for me. In the summer of 2003 the French version opened at “Place Des Arts” . I am very excited to bring the show with the national tour only this time in English. With that said wether it be in French, English, Russian, Italian, Spanish, Japanese you name it Chicago works . People from all over the world from different backgrounds love the show. I can honestly say that.
I’m happy to do as much as I can because I am so proud of this work. I know it may sound silly but I want to show everyone off.
I’ve included a link below of an article that came out over the week -end for those who may want brush up on their French or even for those who want to practice the the language of “ love”.
On a final note one thing I know to be true is that you can’t always believe what you read in the newspapers or hear on the radio. Its all perspective right? but you can believe that Chicago is coming and it’s a show not to be missed. I sound like I’m doing press don’t I? But its true and I’m proud to say so on this sunny day with a smile on my face, a café, and a croissant in hand from my patio in beautiful Montreal.
CHICAGO In CHICAGO
Posted by tmcleod on April 2nd, 2009
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Hello everyone,
It seems like ages ago I was boarding the plane from Bangkok to Chicago. Life on tour goes by so quickly, and before you know it you have played 3 other cities and a month has gone by.
In Chicago The cast welcomed John O’hurley , Charlotte D’amboise and Kevin Chamberlin. It was a successful two weeks in the namesake city of our show . My only complaint is I wish I had more time.
- The famous Oprah chair from her previous set
When in Chicago one becomes a tourist instantly. There is so much to see and do. I took a trolley tour which focused on the cities highlights. The City skyline,
Magnificent mile, Sears Tower and the John Hancock building to name a few. I also managed to steal a few hours to visit the ART INSTITUTE Of CHICAGO.
There is nothing like Degas and Van Gogh’s art up close however getting the chance to discover an artist or piece is what makes a visit to any museum so intriguing to me. I found one by “Archibald John Motley, Jr” and its called “Nightlife”. Vibrant and colorful. This painting stood out to me. Check it out http://www.globalgallery.com/enlarge/025-34722/
Another highlight for me was getting the chance to be at a live taping of the Oprah Winfrey show. We woke up at the crack of dawn got all dolled up and headed over to the studio for 7 am. It was so worth it. I am a huge fan so this was a special treat for me. We love Oprah!
A trip to Chicago is not complete without hearing some live Music. So I ventured out and found this great place called ” the Redhead Piano Bar” . The Piano player/singer/I can sing any song you request was AMAZING ! From “Bon Jovi” to “Heart” to “Ella Fitzgerald” This entertainer sang and played everything! We had the best seats in the place as we hovered around the piano and sang along.
I could go on and on about Chicago . It is such a vibrant city with so much history, culture and diversity which makes it all the more appealing to me. A return trip is a must and this time I will make sure to take in a few of the neighberhoods, the restaurants and the house of blues( still can’t believe I missed their famous Sunday gospel brunch) and that’s only to name a few.
Oh one more thing. While I was on my trolley tour I just so happened to look up at the name of the street while we stopped at a red light. It read ” Bob Fosse way” . I later read that a length of Paulina street in Chicago at roughly 4400 north received the honorary designation of Bob Fosse Way. Unfortunately my camera fell while I was in Bangkok and so the resolution isn’t the best. But Im glad I at least got a picture. Made the trolley trip all the more unique and memorable.
Till next time.
Terra
My adventure with acupuncutre BANGKOK style
Posted by tmcleod on February 22nd, 2009
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Hello again,
Well well well I decided to be adventurous, and daring, and get acupunture from a Chinese doctor here in Bangkok. Mister Chang. He works in the hospitals here and comes from Beijing. I was very intrigued by his background.
I was alos under the impression that he knew some english. With my minimal thai/chinese and his minimal english I figured we could get by. hummm …I was wrong.
I informed him that I had been dancing quite a bit ( not literally, more like” Hello I dance…ummm…shake shake …umm kick.,,,split?? or Umm me dancing oh so much..you fix??”)
NOTE:For some reason I start to speak in broken english with an accent thinking its easier to understand.
Mr Chang looked at me and smiled,chuckled and grunted. He pointed to a bed and signaled for me to lie down. So I proceeded to lay on a bed as he inserted 10 needles in my back.
NOTE: OUCH!!!
Every time a needle went in I flinched. His assistant/secretary would instruct me” lady lady please relax relax relax, you must relax!” as she held my legs down. For a minute there I was in a horror movie trying to relax.
I layed on that bed for an hour. Fell asleep and then woke up with a crinked neck. Counterproductive.
After the hour Mr Chang came back and took the ten needles out ,and a tiny voice from behind the curtain which I think was his assistant/secretary said ” okay lady now its time for crack…you crack?? okay??” CRACK? what do you mean crack?
Translastion: a chiropractic adjustment.
So I sat there with my back to the doctor as he pulled and twisted my spine into place.
Now being the curious woman I am , I wanted to know what he felt in my back. Was I out of alignment? Had I overworked it or maybe pulled a muscle? As a dancer I have to know these things right?
Mr Chang did not understand my question so he looked at his secretary/assistant
to which she replied” sorry our english not so good..maybe you go home and relax. Okay? okay! you feel good?? go now…bye bye”
So I started to head out with doctor Chang behind me and that’s when I saw them. A man and a woman sitting on a couch in the lobby with needles in their face. Their cheeks and chin to be exact.
Ever seen the movie Hellraiser??? Get the visual? It looked like they had whiskers.Needles everywhere!! I was so curious to find out what they were being treated for. Could this be the secret to eliminating fine lines? Dare I ask? As you can see I am not used to the world of acupuncture. Apparently its common.
I could tell Doctor Chang wanted to find a way to answer my ailing question. So he tried to get the woman with the needles in her cheeks to translate his chinese to my english. Poor woman her eyes almost jumped out of her head. I guess he assumed these patients of his spoke english and Chinese.
Ever see someone trying to speak with 20 needles in their face? and not even know your language? I winced just starring at her trying not to fixate on her needles and her bulging eyes.
There we were a Chinese doctor, a thai secretary, two locals( with temporary whiskers) and me. All smiling trying to understand one another. I swear we were all probably thinking the same thing..is this real?I dont what was exchanged between them, but I did the polite thing. I smiled and started to head out. I thanked Mr Chang “Oh feel soooooo good, no worry I go now …thank you..ummm yes.. thank you… bye bye” and I left. I didnt look back, but Im sure they were smiling . Probably went home that night and had a good laugh.
And that ladies and gentlemen concludes my visit to Mr chang and his magical needles.
I have to say I dont know what he did exactly to my back, but today I feel like a million bucks. Im dancing with such ease.
It is definately one of my more memorable experiences here.
We may not speak the same language, and we all come from different backgrounds, but one thing is for sure. We all understand a smile, a nod and a wink.
Thank you Mister Chang.
Terra
The sights, the sounds, the decadence of Bangkok
Posted by tmcleod on February 18th, 2009
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Hello everyone,
I just came back from a most adventurous and fun filled day sightseeing in Thailand’s most honoured and holy sites. They are known as Bangkok’s most spectacular tourist attractions- and most obligatory sights. But let me start by saying that our day off in Hua Hin at the Sofitel resort was exquisite! It was paradise to say the least with my fellow castmates and friends Michelle, Roz, kevin and Brent. We swam, we walked the glorious grounds, we ate a delicious and cheap Thai dinner on a balcony overlooking the water. Michelle and I discovered Thai sticky rice with mango. Delicious. It was a much needed day of rest well spent. I wish I could see more of the coast and I hear the beaches in Thailand are some of the most beautiful in the world.
One of the great things about walking through Bangkok is the possibility of stumbling upon a hidden world. One where you get lost in the sights and smells, and that is exactly what I did today with Kevin Steele. We started our morning on the Chao Phraya river on a local ferry heading towards WAT PHO- (Reclining Buddha). However we got off at a stop that we thought would lead us to the flower market immediately. Instad what we stumbled upon were the back alleys of “PAK KHLONG MARKET” known to be one of the cities largest wholesale vegetable and fruit markets. Huge baskets of exotic fruit to bundles of lemon grass and lime leaves to mountains of limes and oranges stacked one on top of the other. Visually it was a feast for the eyes.
We turned a corner and there we found ourselves in a maze of flowers. There we were shaded by green umbrellas clustered like mushrooms in a world of flowers galore! The endless piles of of delicate orchids, rows of roses and stacks of button carnations are a sight to be seen. Not to forget various hand made flower ornaments that you place as an offering to the temple of your choice. Or as one of our local guides told me” a good luck charm” if I place it on my pillow when I sleep. Hummm sounds wonderful. What should I wish for tonight?
We continued on our walk towards WAT PHO. The Temple of the Reclining buddha . The 45- metre- long statue depicts the buddha entering nirvana . It is massive. I had seen pictures, but still upon seeing it for the first time I couldn’t help but gasp. WOW! It is made of plaster and finished in gold leaf that gives it a serene luminescence that keeps you looking, and looking , from different angles. BEAUTIFUL! If you have seen the movie “The Beach” with Leonardo Dicaprio you can see him walking by the reclining buddha.
The highlight of the day for me though was WAT PHRA KAEW the home to Thailands most sacred relic- The Emerald buddha and the country’s most stunning temple. Its glitters and sparkles. It is the most sacred Buddha image in Thailand and hundreds pay their respect to it every day. Today I was one of those visitors. It was hot today and at one point I had to take a seat and rest. Across from me was a group of buddhist student monks. They were sitting together and I found myself going towards them. I took a seat beside one of them and he turned to smile at me. It was such a docile look. One of kindness and peace and maybe even curiosity. kevin caught the moment on camera. It was a special moment for me. Two worlds, two complete opposite lives meeting at the same place. In the choas of Bangkok I found a moment of stillness at Wat Phra Kaew.
My cast is having a wonderful time and people are taking advantage of their free time and are venturing out to unravel the many layers that have yet to be discovered in this city. Its chaotic, serene, peaceful, decadent and mysterious all at the same time. It would take weeks to see it all and even then I wonder if one would still have more to see.
You never know who will cross your path at any given time. One minute Im “Velma Kelly” in Chicago and the next Im Terra sitting with a buddhist monk enjoying a moment of stillness and peace at WAT PHRA KAEW . That in itself makes me smile and made my day.
Im off to bed as I just got in from the show and full day of walking. I am off to another adventure tomorrow. What new things will I discover? I cant wait.
Terra
Opening Night Bangkok Style
Posted by tmcleod on February 14th, 2009
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Hello ,
I am in between shows, its Saturday and wanted to post a few photos from Opening night. It was a lovely evening and the show was very well received. What a thrill it is taking this show to foreign countries where they get to experience ” Chicago” . We are now in our “week-end “of shows and everyone is holding up very well given the time change and jet lag. I think we are all very excited about the upcoming week where we will have time to explore the city and venture out. Till then…Ill keep you all posted.
Ciao for now
Terra
Day 1 in the land of a million smiles and Tuk Tuks!
Posted by tmcleod on February 11th, 2009
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We are here! I don’t know what time zone I am in anymore, but I do know its midnight Bangkok time. I had a wonderful fun filled day.
I started this morning with my fellow castmate and friend Michelle Dejean. We decided to venture out and see a few things close by. Before I knew it, we had found ourselves seated in a Tuk Tuk. ( like motorised rickshaws) Let me explain what these are exactly. They are used by Thais for short hops not worth paying full taxi fare. For Foreigners, however, these emphysema-inducing machines are notorious for taking little” detours” to commission-paying gems and silk shops. There we were going all over the city thinking we were off to a local market where they have “special prices today only for us” . Only to find ourselves dropped off at a local jewel shop. Huh? what happened to my market with special prices? Oh, I had read about things like this happening and to be aware. In fact I swore to myself this would not happen to me. Oh no I had read the travel books. I knew better. Hummmm……How could I have not seen this coming all along? An adventure to say the least. However ,I ended up leaving there with a pair of ruby studs for my niece. Michelle and I shared many laughs along the way which made it all the more worthwhile.
Then on to the US Ambassadors home for “high tea” where we were received with with open arms and a very warm welcome from the Ambassadors family and Thai press. It was a lovely event. A beautiful home with lush surroundings. In one afternoon I met the Ambassador of Argentina, Hungary, Korea and the United States. Now that isn’t something that happens everyday. It was an honor to be there.
Then back to the hotel to change and venture out to one of the famous night markets. This is Roz’s turf. Now here’s a woman who knows how to get a good deal when she see’s it. You name the watch, the purse, the designer sunglasses to the latest t-shirt craze. She will find you the best deal. I need to learn a few things from Roz. She is right in her element. Just being at a market with her is a highlight.
Tomorrow we start work. Im looking forward to getting settled into the theatre. It was so nice to have a day to get adjusted and get a chance to see some of the city.
Word to the wise. If you see a friendly local coming your way offering you directions and sweet conversation be prepared for a Tuk Tuk driver waiting on the corner to take you on a little ride. They work together you see. Then again you never know what treasures you may find. Look at me I found some ruby’s.
Good night for now,
smiling as I write this.
till next time
Terra
Getting excited!
Posted by tmcleod on February 7th, 2009
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Hello everyone,
Greetings from Terra aka Velma kelly
How excited am I????? VERY! I have never been to Bangkok or Thailand before, and have always wanted to go. I am so passionate about traveling. From the adventure to the unknown to the different people we will meet to the new audiences to the culture…oh I can go on and on. In a couple of days we will be heading to Bangkok. I am so proud to be a part of this experience for so many different reasons. I have had the opportunity of bringing Chicago not only through the USA and Canada with the tour, but to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Taiwan, Tokyo, Paris, Montreal, and now Thailand! WOW!!! I’m very fortunate, and I’m going to make the most of it! Its amazing seeing how this show works no matter where you are in the world. The audiences welcome it with open arms, and are very excited, and enthusiastic. If there is one part of my job that I love most …this is it. Traveling and sharing with various cultures, and people from all over the world.
Having been asked to blog alongside my costar and dear friend Roz Ryan is an extra bonus too. We have so much fun together . I look forward to filling everyone in on our adventures overseas. I know its going to be quite the experience for all of us here. Its a wonderful cast and crew and we are all very excited, and I’m thrilled I will get to share it with you all back home.
Till next time…
Terra













































