So the first rehearsal of Jagged Little Pill was a read-through of the script, and it went pretty well.

It was the first time meeting the cast and seeing all the people, and they’ve got a bunch of different, you know, as you would expect, it’s a big cast, a lot of high school-aged folks, because that’s what’s in the show.

I mean, some of them are in their 20s playing high schoolers, but you get it.

The only thing I thought was not good at that initial read-through was I realized I am either the oldest person in the cast or the second oldest person in the cast.

I think the oldest, but I’m not sure.

Also, the character I’m playing is 45, and I’m 45, which is such a long walk from when I was playing a 25-year-old.

Playing my age is very demoralizing.

Also, the script describes me as, like, clean-cut and corporate-looking.

Whatever, script. Your Daily Lex You may hear some Beethoven happening behind me now.

It’s hours since I recorded the intro.

I don’t know what happened after I recorded the intro.

I just stopped recording and got distracted and moved on to other things, and now many hours later, I was like, hey, I started an episode.

I never did anything. Liam is playing and practicing lots of Beethoven of his own volition because he has his eyes set on potentially breaking a world record about playing all of Beethoven’s sonatas in a given amount of time.

Somebody has done it.

Liam thinks he can do it faster.

So he’s teaching himself all the sonatas.

That kid likes music, is, I guess, what I would say. I did another improv training this week back at Carmine’s restaurant for their parent group, and it was a ton of fun.

And I love the fact that they brought me back, right?

I did one with them a year ago, and then they said we want to do it again, and they opened it up first to people who had been to the first one, and they took 95% of the spots, which meant people wanted to see me again, which is cool.

And that was a good time.

And they were a little more reluctant to participate this time.

It still went well.

I was pleased.

They were pleased.

But at the end, I was talking to the CEO, the one who hires me, and I was asking her, what do you think it is?

They were so into it last time, and this time they were more shy, a little more nervous about coming up.

And she’s like, well, earlier today before you came, we talked about really difficult topics, and that was sort of a little weird headspace.

I was like, oh, okay, well, maybe next time do the improv thing first.

But really, it did go quite well.

Yesterday, I got to see the final dress rehearsal of a local show that some friends of mine are in and or involved with, and it was great.

The show was Ain’t Misbehavin’, which I had never seen before.

This weekend, I’m seeing several friends, too many friends, in Jesus Christ Superstar, which, candidly, as they know, is not my favorite show.

So I’m not relishing the opportunity to go see that show because I don’t care about that show, but it’s fun to support friends.

And it’s directed by the director who directed, that’s a fun sentence, it’s directed by the director who directed St.

John next year, so I get to support him, too, and a bunch of friends who are in the cast. I don’t think I have any comedy sports this weekend, which is a welcome change, only because I’ve had a lot of comedy sports recently.

Lauren has a bunch of 9 to 5, the musical that she’s in, and it’s kind of funny because she has a brush up tonight.

Usually, you would do a brush up on a Thursday because you’d have a show on a Friday, but for whatever reason, her theater doesn’t have a show tonight, so they’re doing their brush up.

That’s when you do an extra rehearsal in between shows, since it’s been a week since you did it.

And then she has three shows all weekend long.

And I have my second rehearsal for Jagged Little Pill.

It’s a Healy family rehearsal, so the group of us were in the family.

It was also funny when I was at that rehearsal learning that I was the oldest, etc., because they were saying, okay, here’s the next couple rehearsals, and it turns out it was all just for us family members in the show.

And she listed one of the dates, which is, I think, April 4th, and I said, oh, well, I have a lot of conflicts that day.

She’s like, no, you don’t.

And I’m like, no, I definitely do.

I have three shows that day.

And she’s like, I don’t think that’s on the list.

And then she checks, and she’s like, oh, no, it is on the list.

I just messed up.

And then they’re like, what are the three shows?

I’m like, well, I’m doing this Sherlock Holmes thing twice, and then I have a comedy sports show.

And they were asking, what’s the Sherlock Holmes thing?

And so I was explaining. Let the record show, even though I don’t usually edit the show a ton, I did just edit out a gigantic sneeze.

Even though I pushed my face away from the microphone when I did it, I didn’t make you listen to it.

Anyway, I explained to her the Sherlock Holmes show.

I can’t remember if I’ve told you, my dear, your Daily Lex listeners about it, but I’m in this Sherlock Holmes show.

There are two shows in the same day.

There are two different stories in these shows, like two different mysteries to solve.

And I’m the only one who doesn’t know anything.

The cast knows a script and knows what’s going to happen.

And I know nothing.

There are no rehearsals for me.

There’s no prep for me.

I just come in and improvise as Sherlock Holmes.

So I truly have no idea what to expect and what that’ll be about.

And I was describing all this, and one of my other castmates from the show, my friend Caroline, was like, that sounds like my nightmare.

Are you serious?

That’s what you’re doing?

Because that sounds like a true nightmare.

I’m like, no, I think it’ll be fun.

It’ll probably be fun.

I have at least a couple of friends who’ve seen other folks do this show already as the other Sherlock’s, and they said it was great.

So no pressure, I guess.

Anyway, that is my weekend.

I hope you had a wonderful week and that you have a great weekend ahead of you.

My kids are now off next week, and I’m not, so I’m a little jealous of the two younger ones, but it’s fine.

Everything’s fine.

At least I’m making money.

All right, goodbye.

Happy Friday. Lex