Staged Readings Lauren Taslitz Staged Readings Lauren Taslitz

Returning to Ithaca

In five days, I head to Ithaca to begin rehearsal for a staged reading of The Girl Who Cried Different.

 

The last time I was in Ithaca was in 1983. I had just graduated from law school. My sister was graduating from Cornell. We both needed to get back to Chicago. The plan? I was to pack up my stuff, collect her and her stuff, and then we were to drive home together.

The Girl Who Cried Different Clark Theatre  Dillingham Center  Ithaca College

In five days, I head to Ithaca to begin rehearsal for a staged reading of The Girl Who Cried Different.

 

The last time I was in Ithaca was in 1983. I had just graduated from law school. My sister was graduating from Cornell. We both needed to get back to Chicago. The plan? I was to pack up my stuff, collect her and her stuff, and then we were to drive home together.

 

I didn’t have a car, so I borrowed someone’s grandmother’s car. I hitched up a U-Haul trailer, loaded my belongings, and set off. I hadn’t gone far when the car broke down in the middle of nowhere. Pre-cellphones. Eventually, a tow truck came along. It was a weekend. The driver told me no one would be able to look at the car until the following week.

 

I had to get to Ithaca. My sister was getting kicked out of her place. I called the guy who loaned me the car and gave him the name of the service station and town where his grandmother’s car was to be towed. Then I called U-Haul. They sent someone with a U-Haul truck. We transferred my belongings into the truck, and off I went.

 

I don’t remember a thing about Ithaca, or packing up my sister’s stuff, or the ride home.

 

I will remember Ithaca this time. I’m not going to do a chore. I’m going to make art! Also, while I know our director, Courtney Young Socher, I don’t know anyone in the cast. I don’t know the space. And the book is so recently revised I can’t say I know it either — even though I’m the one that wrote it. I can’t wait to see what happens.

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