Well Schucky Darn! I thought that saturating myself in the all too familiar country culture I grew up in, where people hang fake testicles from their trunks and rock bumper stickers that say "Don't ride me son...I'm TRIGGER Happy!!!", makes me need a mini Xanax. But other than being housed in an assisted living facility for the dying elderly and having no transportation...things are great here on the hillbilly Vegas strip. We passed through the redneck ground zero...Pigeon Forge....every single day on the way up to Ober Gatlinburg to rehearse our Christmas skating show. Let's just say that its the home of country music's most famous, trani-liscious, size-0, double-D, drag queen of all dreams. I was extremely skeptical accepting this contract and was surprised that what actually unfolded for me turned out to be a totally unexpected peaceful feeling that melted completely over me the second I arrived. Its crucial that you love your new cast for continuity purposes. It's easy to blurr the line between coworker and friend in show business and sometime the results can be messy. Any extended period of time far far away from New York is welcome to these weary metropolitan, crow's feet framed eyes. That damn city has gotten my panties in such a wad for so many years that I'm trying to shake the jade off like a wet umbrella. Manhattan leaves me drained and disjointed and as far as I'm concerned my desperate need to be a part of the city's elite theatre community has come to a screeching halt as I phase into god knows what. I can't fully comprehend my transition from dancer boy to dancer-man because things are changing and fast. Daddy's back aint what it used to be. I thought I would get off the plane at 19 and ping pong my way around every Broadway stage there was. Just kidding kid. So what comes next for me?
I find myself in the first skating show of my career and it feels like Cinderella's slipper. I couldn't be happier to be working with such fiercely professional figure skaters that are jumping and spinning circles around me literally and putting my skills to shizzame! It's terribly inspiring actually to be reminded what truly dangerous and courageous work it really is for these jumping circus monkeys to be doing three triples per program four times a day, not to mention four back flips. Some of these 20 year old boys are still competing for chrICEt sake. They are swirling around in the throngs of a nasty competitive mentality that will probably last a lifetime.
The details of this particular gig have begun to inspire a blog so full of visual detail that I almost cannot contain myself. My fingers tremble with the possibility of present and future posts filled to the brim with all the countrified details that I couldn't even make up if I tried. But where to begin is really the question? Perhaps the Housing! Shady Acres......


And now on to the actual business of show that brought me here. I can't even type the infamous word that has my thumbs trembling with such terror and sick delight. I would never want my blog and this particular gig to show up on a Google search engine together. This is a secret between you...me....and the world wide web. This is also not an attempt to talk badly about something that has become so special to me. I'm merely acknowledging certain hilarious facts about a place I'd never purposely offend.

The strangest thing of all is the random feeling of calm that falls over me in this part of the world. Coming back after all these years makes me smile and the country roots that I tried so desperately hard to escape wrap me up like a warm quilt. It feels right. And make no mistake, there is no shortage of quilting action in these here parts either. Theme parks are so hilarious to me. I picture Cinderella and Tinkerbell clocking in, taking that one final deep drag before putting out that last cigarette butt before transforming into the dream team. The memory makers are never unveiled as regular people who need jobs and work long hours for minimum wage. I bet mini mouse may die inside a little when she gets her paycheck docked because she passed out from dehydration. Working at a theme park for the first time in my life has opened my eyes to a world of rickety covered wagons and cinnamon bread that would make a grown man cry. Buying a cheesy stuffed pretzels ($4.95) with a debit card from an old guy dressed as Santa Clause tickles me in all my special places. My discount employee pass has elevated me to local rock star status in Pigeon Forge (the hillbilly strip) that I've termed "Redneck Vegas". My whole attitude toward theme park shows and performers has flipped completely upside down as I now realize how hard it is to pump out four or more technically challenging shows, every one a little more difficult than the one before. By the last performance my body feels like it's swimming through a quicksand tar mix. And as the applause dies when the chocolate funnel cake haze starts setting in so do I. Maybe eating that giant cinnamon bun the size of an actual football right before the show wasn't such a good idea after all tracy Gold!