I found out this morning that my old friend, Andrea Boorman, has passed away from cancer. She battled very hard, for a long time.
Andrea was 2 years older than me, and I looked up to her. She was wry, sarcastic, smart, brave, shameless, gregarious, and kind. Although we had not kept in contact in many years, she was one of those personalities that pops into my everyday activities.
(Andrea lived in my hometown, and her father, Jim, was the owner of a successful construction company. This info will make more sense in a minute.)
My first play I ever performed in, and the aforementioned acting bug bite, was "The Importance of Being Earnest". I was Cecily Cardew, and Andrea played the irascible "Lady Bracknell". It should be mentioned that Lady B is a HUGE part. Not in text, but in personality. Often in professional productions a man is cast in the part to give it that "command of the stage" power of presence. For a seventeen year-old girl to pull it off is daunting to say the least. Andrea commanded the stage with humour and grace with the best of them.
One evening in particular, (perhaps it was closing night?), we were all on stage for the final scene- Where Jack runs off stage to retrieve the infamous "handbag". However, when dear Jack (Andrew Booth) went backstage he tripped over the support for one of the flats. It, the flat, had not been weighted down with a sandbag, and like proverbial dominoes the entire set started to fall!
We young thespians stared at each other, Father Chasuble and Miss. Prism being very nearly crushed, and started to prop up the walls...Andrea, without loosing a beat, took centre stage and exclaimed in a booming Bracknellian voice,
"Well this house obviously wasn't made by Jim Boorman construction!"
The show must go on, and without any doubt, one of my favourite memories.
I will miss her very much.
6 comments:
It's quite sad when a bright light is snuffed before it's time.
My sympathies Jenner.
Hey J!
What a great tribute to our old pal. We had so many great times together, and I still can't quite wrap my head around this.
I'm glad I found your site. I've often wondered where you've ended up and what you're up to. Glad all is well!
Hello to you too...mysterious voice from the past...hope the years have treated you well...the intrigue about your identity is palpable!
If you haven’t clicked the link: There is a memorial service for Andrea this Saturday, at Christ Church Cathedral (Downtown Vancouver). 2pm.
With kindness,
J
Regretfully I will not be able to attend today's service. I will be there in spirit though.
Sorry I forgot to leave you my name last time, guess it just slipped my mind! Any guesses??
oooooh...The suspense is fantastic!
The service was very nice, surreal, but nice. It was true to Andrea's amazing personality to see SO many people there in her her honour. Very touching.
Mr. Maxwell, Dr. Verheyen, and Ms. Norman were there...so my money is on...K.H.?, M.L.?, A.B.?,perhaps..D.K?...well the list goes on and on!
I do love a good mystery!
:D
j
Wow, I always knew you were a smart girl!
I'm glad to hear there was such a good turnout(as if there was ever any doubt!). Andrea always had a way of bringing people together!
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