Worst stage hand ever.
Mar. 1st, 2005 11:23 pmSo I just put one of our cast members, who, incidentally, is also the writer, in the hospital.
It was an accident, a complete accident, that was probably both of our faults. I was carrying a piano bench and Marshall was coming around a corner putting on his sweatshirt. It was covering his head so he couldn't see me. And although I said something to try to stop him, it was way too late - there just wasn't enough time. So he proceeded to walk into the leg of the piano bench. Which caught him in the larynx.
He ended up on the floor, although he didn't pass out, thank God. We called an ambulance and ended up with two or three public safety officers and two EMTs and another two or three kids our age in uniforms. They took him to the hospital. He was capable of speaking, although it hurt, and wasn't in shock or having huge problems breathing, so they think he's going to be ok.
I feel pretty awful. I mean, it wasn't really my fault, and pretty much everyone else there agreed. But c'mon - we're two days from opening, and I just put a cast member in the hospital with a larynx injury. He would have been better off with a broken leg. It would be funny if it wasn't so awful. People seemed pretty sure he was going to be ok, so hopefully all will come out all right and we'll all laugh about this in a few years. But right now, I feel rather terrible.
Poor Marshall.
It was an accident, a complete accident, that was probably both of our faults. I was carrying a piano bench and Marshall was coming around a corner putting on his sweatshirt. It was covering his head so he couldn't see me. And although I said something to try to stop him, it was way too late - there just wasn't enough time. So he proceeded to walk into the leg of the piano bench. Which caught him in the larynx.
He ended up on the floor, although he didn't pass out, thank God. We called an ambulance and ended up with two or three public safety officers and two EMTs and another two or three kids our age in uniforms. They took him to the hospital. He was capable of speaking, although it hurt, and wasn't in shock or having huge problems breathing, so they think he's going to be ok.
I feel pretty awful. I mean, it wasn't really my fault, and pretty much everyone else there agreed. But c'mon - we're two days from opening, and I just put a cast member in the hospital with a larynx injury. He would have been better off with a broken leg. It would be funny if it wasn't so awful. People seemed pretty sure he was going to be ok, so hopefully all will come out all right and we'll all laugh about this in a few years. But right now, I feel rather terrible.
Poor Marshall.