Okay. Does anyone have a cure for ADA? I had 1200 people clapping for me for three weeks over 17 performances and now I’m stuck back in David’s bag again. This is really hard for me. I need to get out more and see my public. I can’t even read in here. It’s too dark. Aaaargghhhh. Maybe I’ll get my hair cut.

Applause Deprivation Syndrome ADA
Revels Performances
So last night I had my big moment in the lights. Revels dress rehearsal and they invited about 600 people to come. This was the first show with an audience to see how people would react and let the cast get used to having an audience. Well let me tell you, they loved me. They thought I was the star of the show. I had to let them down gently but it was okay. They were cool with it. I have to admit if my head wasn’t made of wood it would have swelled considerably.
Tonight is opening night and I can’t wait ’cause I’ll have lots of friends out there watching. Just wait until they see me dance on my head. Ha! Even the clog dancers can’t do that and they’re pretty good…for humans.
Well I got to go catch up on some rest. Gotta look good for the big show tonight. Hope to catch some of you there. Be sure to come say hello and check out my cousins at the CD table in the lobby. They’re really friendly.
David’s new CD left me out!
Okay, I’m not much for moaning but I perform with this guy all the time and he goes and records a new CD and doesn’t even give me one song. Come on, what’s that about? I mean really. Not even my picture on the cover or even inside somewhere. Yeah, the graphics are really cool and all but, I say, what about the cool dancing dude, right? Sometimes it’s just not fair.
Humph!
Busy day today. I’m so tired I could sleep.
Well well well (three holes in the ground) it looks like it’s the 17th and here I am writing in my blog today. I had a very busy day today. We went to two schools in Hingham, Ma. First we went to the Plymouth River School where we did the Early Instrument program. You know the one with all the recorders. I laugh every time I see David lugging all those cases full of recorders and stuff. I’m so glad I don’t have to carry Roland the Amp. Yikes!! I like that show because he always puts that water bottle next to me on the table and I can sneak little sips of water behind his back. It’s great ’cause no one ever tells on me. So we did that show first and then we did the whaling program which I really like too. He always gets all the kids singing. There was a bunch of kids saying stuff like, “We’re not gonna sing,” and by the end of the song they were singing right along with everyone else. Ha! You can’t not sing. I was relieved he didn’t throw the harpoon. That part always worries me.
So after that show we went and got lunch. Of course I had to stay in the car but I could see him through the window. He had a BLT and soup. What did I get? A good long look at the power strip he keeps in the bag with me. Very nice. So then we go to a new school in Hingham, East, and it was very nice. We did the recorder show again and I got to dance at the end. That’s always the best part of the show…when I get to dance. I mean, he’s pretty good but my dancing, now that’s a show stopper. The kids were great in both schools and I hope we get to go back again next year.
Okay, my hands are getting tired with all this typing. Time to get back in the bag I guess.
Bye for now.
Pierre.
Holy guacamole
Holy guacamole. David just showed me the website and I’m ready for a nap. Did you check out the “Meet the Instruments” page? That’s cool. And then he showed me the Interactive Chart. Whoa. How did they do that? I liked watching the ship cruising around. Well, as I said, it’s about nap time so I’ll check ya later.
Pierre out.
Hello world!
Welcome to my Blog. David is still getting things ready for my big web debut but check back soon to read about the fantastic adventures we have!




