Right now we’re at the peak of my busy performing season. Something that seems to throw off a lot of performers is travelling (especially by airplane) with their shows. Today we’ll just talk about travelling by car, which in some ways is more difficult that travelling by airplane.
When I’m packing up my show for a few weeks of shows, and putting it in the trunk of my car I have some decisions to make. The first one is the size of props. I don’t mind taking large props by car, but the prop still needs to justify loading it in and out for several weeks, and I need to be able to move it by myself.
The next thing to consider is the amount of supplies it’s going to take. While doing a mouth coil routine once doesn’t take up a lot of space, however doing three shows a day for three weeks starts to take up some space when you are packing.
Then you’ve got to decide whether to bring things you might need. This could be things like an extra power cable, or even an extra filler trick. Bringing extra material on the road is a good idea because sometimes props break and you can’t immediately get it repaired or replaces.
Personally when travelling by car I tend to overpack, but then I’m never at a venue without the proper connection to plug my mic in!
Travelling…
Right now we’re at the peak of my busy performing season. Something that seems to throw off a lot of performers is travelling (especially by airplane) with their shows. Today we’ll just talk about travelling by car, which in some ways is more difficult that travelling by airplane. When I’m packing up my show for … Continue reading “Travelling…”