Day One - Monday 6th October
I rose at 6.30am and met the cast at Perth Theatre at 8am. I had never seen my fellow actors and crew that early before, and they didn't look good. There was a strong wind blowing up from the east. We passed through Aberdeen. I was surprised how big it was, the chunky houses reminded me of chunky boots. The rest of my companions found this very amusing and asked if that meant a church steeple could be likened to a pair of stilettos. On the road we had to make a stop at John Davidson's (our composer/musician) Aunt Dolly's House at Ardallie to collect essential equipment - tray bakes.
We arrived at the Dalrymple Hall, Frazerburgh where we were having the opening night of the tour. The hall was up a storey round a staircase and as I looked out of the window I saw the next door church steeple. The clouds parted and the moon shone, it reminded me of the House of Shaws. The audience were plentiful and enjoyed the yarn. As we packed up to go the wind heightened and our set nearly took off. We took shelter in The Galleon, a friendly establishment serving fine ale. Tomorrow we travel to Inverurie....
This is my first day of touring ever – I hope it gets easier!
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