Showing posts with label Bahamas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bahamas. Show all posts

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Adventures on the High Seas-Days 7, 8, & 9

Here are the last few days from our adventure at sea last December.

Day 7 - We spent the day in FL today. Most of my days spent in FL are used to catch up on email, phone calls, etc. Today was no different. We found a cool little Starbucks and I took care of some emails and made a few business calls. Afterwards, we had lunch at a fun Mexican restaurant and headed back to the ship early to prepare for that night’s show.


One of the fun parts of working on a ship is getting to know the crew/staff. Kristin and I found ourselves hanging out at the onboard piano bar/pub several nights after our shows and we befriended the bartender Dedi. Dedi is a huge fan of magic and we enjoyed hanging out with him.



Hanging onboard with Dedi, the bartender.

Day 8 – Today we were back in Freeport for our final day in the Bahamas. Kristin and I decided to head into town and do a little souvenir/Christmas (remember this was back in December) shopping. I met a cool lady in the straw market who wove a bag that I bought for my sister. We finished our time off at the Our Lucaya Resort beach working on our tans.

We had a great final show tonight and got everything packed up and ready for an early disembarkation.


Bahamian strawmarket shop owner who wove a cool little bag for my sister.

Day 9 – So we got off the ship nice and early, made it through customs and waited for our show props to arrive. We waited, we waited some more, and then we waited awhile longer. After waiting for an hour and a half, I finally discovered that our props had been delivered about an hour and a half earlier but were just sitting in the customs area waiting to be claimed. I must give a really nice lady customs officer some serious thanks for locating my equipment and then helping me get everything through the system so I could pack it up in the cargo van. After Kristin and I finally got everything loaded, it was pretty uneventful. We drove fourteen and a half hours back home to Nashville from FL. The next day I returned the cargo van to the rental company.

That pretty much wraps up my very first cruising adventure. I’ve found that every time I perform in a new setting there is a new set of challenges to overcome. That’s one of the major challenges of being an entertainer. At first, it was totally stressful and overwhelming, but I’ve come to enjoy it. In fact, I would say that I’ve learned quite a bit about dealing with the challenges of life from the challenges that I face as an entertainer. I hope that you too are able to embrace all the challenges that life throws at you and come out as a conqueror with some fantastic adventure to share.


Photo from the Our Lucaya Resort-Freeport, Bahamas

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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Adventures on the High Seas, Day #6

Kristin and I finally made it into Freeport! The first time we were here, not only was the weather totally sucky, but I also had the show on my mind and just didn’t feel like being distracted. The second time we were supposed to be here, the ship got stuck out at sea! I guess the third time really is a charm!


So, Kristin and I got off the ship today and took a bus into Freeport. The bus driver was quite the showman. He told us stories, history of the area and plenty of jokes. I think he figured out that providing entertainment on a twenty-five minute bus ride will get you a lot more tips than doing nothing at all. No doubt!

The resort we went to was called Our Lucaya. It was stunning. The water was blue, the sand was white and as I looked around I felt like I was looking at images from postcards. Boy, let me tell you, the sun down there is intense. The actual day spent at the resort was sort of cool, but that sun is no joke. Spend more than a couple of hours out there when you aren’t used to it and you will get baked! Luckily for us, we didn’t get baked. We had a great time at the beach.

Tonight’s show went fantastically. You know, I am totally fascinated by how audiences react to certain magic pieces better than others. One of my strengths, by far (in my opinion), is performing slightly dramatic, usually a little artistic type of material. I have a routine with a rope that is about five solid minutes of magic that has been choreographed to a piece of music. When I first started performing it, I was freaked out because I wasn’t sure that audiences would be able to follow it for five minutes if I didn’t speak at all. I have found though, and my experiences on the ship back this up, that the rope routine is one of the stand-out favorites. I guess audiences really do like the slightly artistic type of magic that I personally love. That makes me very happy to know that my gut instinct is right!

Check out the photo below. It is a photo of a ghost ship that is docked at the Our Lucaya resort. Very cool!



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Adventures on the High Seas, Day #5

Today Kristin and I found a Panera Bread in a shopping area of West Palm Beach called CityPlace. CityPlace is a really nice outdoor area that has restaurants, boutiques, department stores, movie theatres, comedy clubs, bookstores, etc. It’s a perfect place to go to hang out and grab a good cup of coffee and check email. It was an added bonus that when we sat down at Panera with our breakfast and coffee, I found out that their internet connection is free. Sweet!


I think that tonight’s show was definitely the strongest one yet. It became rather obvious to me that I had found my comfort zone. You know, sometimes it takes me a little bit of time to get comfortable in a new performing space. After performing for the audiences that are on the ship for the last few days, I had a good feel for how they would respond to the different jokes, etc. It also took me a little bit of time to get totally comfortable doing magic on a stage that was surrounded by an audience.

So, at this point in the ballgame I’m thoroughly enjoying myself. Shows are going great and I’m stress free. I haven’t yet made it off the ship and into Freeport, but that is my plan for tomorrow.

Stay tuned for my report on Day #6. We finally make it to the beach at the Our Lucaya resort!

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Kristin poses after a show with impressionist Wes Epae.


Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Don’t Forget Your Passport When Traveling Abroad

So, I did a last minute cruise ship gig back in December for a week. It came up rather suddenly and I viewed it as both a fun getaway and an audition for this cruise line to hopefully work more for them in the future. Well, my plan worked! My “audition” paid off and I received an email a few weeks ago to come back onboard the ship and entertain for two weeks.


Today, I find myself writing this blog entry from The View Showroom on the ship during a day at port in the Bahamas. I just got onboard yesterday and am still recuperating from a slightly stressful trip down to FL. Why stressful, you ask? Well, let me tell you.

When I am on this ship, I perform two unique 20 minute acts. Each day is a different act. So, on Monday I perform my first 20 minute set, then on Tuesday I perform my second, different 20 minute set. We do two shows an evening and it’s really a great time! The challenge is that I am performing on a stage that is completely surrounded 360 degrees. As a magician, it’s somewhat difficult to find material that is easy to see and still do-able in an environment where the audience is completely surrounding you. It can be a real challenge.

The last time I was onboard, I brought an assistant with me and she and I were able to do some really great magic that absolutely floored everyone. Unfortunately, this time circumstances dictated that I had to come on the cruise alone. So, I spent the last couple of weeks making sure that I had enough magic that would play on a 360 degree surrounded stage.

I spent all day Friday packing the show and making sure I had everything. Because I had been on this ship before, I was prepared with the knowledge of knowing what to expect and was focusing mainly on the new magic that I had added to my repertoire. I wasn’t thinking too much about the cruise itself. I finished packing my car in the evening and was able to relax before I drove down to FL.

Saturday morning I woke up, got in the car, and took off. I got just south of Atlanta, about five hours into the drive, when I realized I had royally screwed up. All of a sudden, I realized that while I had everything for my show, I didn’t have my passport. DUH! I couldn’t believe it!

So, I started thinking about it and I remembered that in some circumstances you don’t have to have your passport. All you need is two forms of identification. I started feeling better, but something kept nagging at me. After about an hour of trying not to think about my screw up, I realized that I was wrong. It’s not two forms of id, it’s a birth certificate and a state issued driver’s license. Well, even if they would let me on the ship with a birth certificate, I didn’t have mine with me. My heart sunk.

So, here’s my situation. I absolutely have to have my passport in order to get on the ship on Monday, and it’s currently Sunday. It’s the one day of the week that FedEx and UPS don’t do any shipping. I feel like a total idiot. And I realize that the entertainment director who booked me to come back is going to think I’m a total idiot as well.

Now, one of the things that I have learned after all these years of working in the entertainment business is that there is always a solution for every problem. So, I go about trying to figure out what this solution is.

After several phone calls and a lot of frustration, I learn that you can ship on Sunday via air freight. In other words, if there is a flight going where you need your package to go, the package can hitch a ride and fly down with all the other passengers. At this point in the story, I would like to thank both my Mom and my friend Nelson. They worked hard on this and helped me figure it out.

So, my Mom is able to get my passport and both she and my dad take a trip down to Nashville Intl. to the Southwest Freight office. They are able to get it on a flight that evening to Orlando, where I have stopped to visit my friend Aarron for the evening. I think a big shout out is in order at this point of the adventure to both Mom and Dad for taking my passport to the airport and saving my butt!

After I have dinner with my buddy Aarron and his fiancée Tammy in Orlando, they insist on taking me to the Orlando airport so I can pick up my passport. How lucky am I?! I mean really. Aarron and Tammy basically tell me to relax and let them take me to the airport since they know exactly where they are going. Many thanks to the two of them as well!

We make it to the cargo office and after a brief wait, all my fears are wiped away when they hand me my package, I open it and inside is my passport!

Now check this out. My Mom puts my passport on a plane in Nashville at 5:30 on a Sunday afternoon and I am able to pick it up at 8:45 that evening in Orlando! Absolutely awesome! So, what is the moral of this story…don’t forget your dang passport in the first place, moron!

I guess that is one moral of the story, but the one I prefer to remember is this…every problem has a solution. It’s up to you to figure out what that solution is.

Oh yeah, one other thing…It’s good to have people who will go the extra mile for you when your back is up against the wall. Many thank you’s go out to everyone who helped me get out of a major jam!

So, here I am sitting on the cruise ship on Tuesday. I was able to board yesterday and had two great shows last night. I’m so thankful to be this blessed. Until next time…

The view from the Our Lucaya Resort in Freeport, Bahamas.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Adventures on the High Seas, Day #4

The fourth day of our adventure on the high seas was an interesting one. Today the ship was supposed to port at Freeport early in the morning. When I got up and got going, I realized that we were still moving. That seemed a bit strange.


I quickly found out that there were numerous storms in the area and the seas were just way too choppy. Apparently the port authority wasn’t allowing the ship to come in to port.

As the day continued, the ship stayed out to sea. It became increasingly obvious as the day slipped away that there wouldn’t be a day in the Bahamas.

Kristin and I were playing cards with our new friend Karina Skye, an amazing singer that was on the show with us, when I heard my name being paged over the ship’s speakers.

I met the assistant cruise director and was asked if it were possible for me to do a show of close-up, sleight of hand magic. What a great idea! It sounded like an absolute blast and I agreed quickly. We set a time for the show to begin and then the assistant cruise director was off to publicize the show.

Showtime rolled around about an hour and a half later and the ship’s lounge was quite crowded. For the next forty-five minutes, I had a great time! I was able to share some of my favorite routines as well as a few original pieces with my audience. The show was a big hit!

Afterwards I was speaking with the cruise director and he mentioned how much he enjoyed it as well. SCORE! Yes! That’s exactly what I was hoping would happen. I pride myself on being able to come through in a pinch and I know that by doing that close-up show it really helped relieve some of the strain off the cruise staff.

Because there was a new act onboard, I was given the night off from doing the show. That was nice. It was really cool to just sit back, relax, and enjoy the evening’s dinner and entertainment.

I received many nice compliments from all the folks onboard that they really enjoyed my show. In fact, here is a clip of me performing one of the mysteries that I performed on that day’s close-up show. This specific clip is from an appearance on a news channel in Nashville, TN. Watch close, you don’t want to miss a thing.



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Monday, January 10, 2011

Adventures on the High Seas, Day #3

Day #3 started off with us getting off the ship and going through the disembarking process. Basically you just have to make it through customs. No big deal there.

Today my goal was to find a place where I could get on my laptop and try to reach out to a few business contacts and make a couple of personal phone calls. (You know, I didn’t realize how much I used the internet, or how much I enjoyed talking to my friends, until I got on a ship and didn’t have access to either phone or internet except when we were in port in the US!)

We found a great little Starbucks and hung out there for awhile so I could take care of my emails. Kristin was still cracking up over her David Sedaris book the entire time I sent emails and made phone calls. She’s quite a little bookworm! After Starbucks, we found a great little Mexican restaurant and enjoyed tacos for lunch.

Day #3 is the day that I was going to meet the cruise director and he was going to see our show for the first time, so there were a few loose ends I still wanted to tie up with the show. We went searching for some fabric and had to go to a Michael’s and a Wal-Mart before we finally found a Joann Fabric store and picked something out.

I think the best part of today was that I had finally found my comfort zone with the show. My stress level was non-existent. The past two days I had been totally stressed out which completely exhausted me. To have the experience of the two shows under my belt helped relax me and made the rest of the week a lot of fun.

The show that night was super fun and easy. I knew what to expect, Kristin and I did our thing, and the audience responded very well.

At this point what I realized was that we had gone through the cruising cycle once and we just had to go through it several more times. Since it was only a two day cruise, we now knew exactly what to expect for the remainder of the week.

Well, that’s what I thought at the time. Wait until Day 4’s report when everything gets turned on its ear because of some pretty bad weather.

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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Adventures on the High Seas, Day #2

Well, I slept like a rock after the stress of the first day onboard. Day #2 was relatively calm in comparison. We got going and grabbed some breakfast. Because Day #2’s show was a completely different show than Day #1’s show was I still was feeling a bit apprehensive. Day #2’s show was a bit more artistic and not quite as much what I would call “commercial” magic. And we still had to go through a quick tech rehearsal and sound check. Luckily, we had planned that for late morning, so all my stressing would be over once I knew we were good from the technical side. We took care of the sound check without any issues and were free for the rest of the day.

You know, I just realized that I didn’t explain the most challenging part of this gig in my first blog post the other day. Part of the reason for my stress level being high was because I was performing on a stage that was completely surrounded by seating. Yes, the stage was surrounded 360 degrees by people. Now I knew this coming in, so I was prepared. It’s just that magic can sometimes have angle issues or lighting issues and performing with people surrounding you adds to the difficulty level. Not only do you want to amaze everyone, you have to make sure that you perform in a manner so that everyone will be able to see what you are doing. I think it’s natural to be a little stressed until I had actually performed each of my shows at least once in front of a real audience. Day #2’s show would be yet another test of both my planning skills and my performing skills.

The day was spent in Freeport, Bahamas. It was actually quite cool and a little bit rainy, so Kristin and I decided to spend the day exploring the port area and not go into the city itself. Unfortunately that was a short lived plan. Because the weather was so sucky there really wasn’t much happening in the port of call. We explored several local arts and crafts and souvenir vendors and ended up stumbling into a local bar that had a really good wi-fi connection. We made the decision to just hang out there for much of the afternoon and I fetched my computer from the ship so I could get caught up on some emails. I took care of some business on the computer and Kristin read a book by David Sedaris that kept cracking her up. It was a pretty tame day in the Bahamas. In fact, if we hadn’t known that we would be back several times later in the week we would have definitely made more of an effort to see some things. As it was, we knew we would have time to explore later.

Today, we both made the rather intelligent decision to take motion sickness pills before we left port and headed back to FL. And I think that decision was in our best interest. Both shows went well. Actually, I was a little verbose on the first show and went over my 20 minute time limit. I had to make a conscious decision the second show to tighten up the script and make sure the show kept moving so the other two entertainers would also get their allotted time. Overall though, the audiences responded well and I was quite pleased with this show.

Afterwards, we hung out and enjoyed meeting audience members. Then we just took it easy before calling it a night. Click here for Day #3's adventure.



Here's the showroom. As you can see I was completely surrounded by seating on two different levels. On another note, as soon as the show was over the showroom turned into a disco and the stage became the dance floor. Towards the end of the week, I got down and shook my groove thing after the show while Kristin watched me much to her amusement.

If you missed Day #1's entry, click here to check it out.