The adventures of LIU 111

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Another dream.

I'm looking for a new apartment. I investigate one and it's dorm style. Odd.

Then David Au-Yeung is showing me a video game he's made and how easy it was to make. It's massively pixelly and suddenly I'm inside of it, running around dodging pixelly monsters. I get to the end and there's a big metal machine and I'm told that if I dare go in, I'll get more "experience points". So I go in, and my experience meter at the bottom left of the "screen"/dream, which consists of 10 circles, increases by colouring 3 more circles red. Then it machine opens up and I jump back out but it starts shaking and sparking like it's going to explode. So I jump through the ceiling and start running backwards through the level, at the top of the screen kinda like in Super Mario Bros when you run above everything and get to the teleporting pipes. Except I'm running on a white treadmill. And when I come to a gap, I fall through, and fall through a ceiling and suddenly I'm in a supermarket freezer aisle.

I'm still really tiny though and I'm dodging shopping carts and shoppers as I make my way towards the ice cream freezer. I make it and I escape video game land.

Then Leanne is showing me a textbook that explains her and all of her moods, with numbers and equations and legends and everything.

For a while there I wasn't remembering any of my dreams, but finally I got a few.

This one I'm in a big play. It's an epic version of Fiddler on the Roof, directed by Leigh Mclymont, and it's set in Victorian times. So we're wearing top hats and tuxedoes with tails doing waltzes. It seems ticket sales are going really badly and that we can't fill the seats so we're told to go home.

I go for a walk by the theatre again, and from the outside it's massive, with marble pillars, made of stone. Jared Penner is out front telling some people with tickets that the show's been cancelled. But then he goes "Psych" and says the play's just about to start.

I rush inside and on stage they're getting the guitarists ready. There are 4 of them, sitting on stools. Except 2 of them have guitars made of cardboard with showlaces for guitar strings... And Nate Gundy is one of them except for some reason he plays guitar left-handed and messes up the "symmetry" of the guitar players.

So I'm told that I have some new lines and I'm given the script. Except the script is written with no spaces or line breaks, and it's 2000 pages... And it's also Shakespeare. In the middle of Fiddler on the Roof.

And that's all I can remember.