Saturday, November 19, 2011

Costumes, Parties, and Friends... Oh my!

So this may be a bit confusing because I already made a post about opening night, but this past Wednesday was the "Official" Opening Night of the Radio City Christmas Spectacular's 2011 Season! Hooray. The night started out a bit rainy, but once inside the music hall all was well.
I was so excited to start out the night with a PR in the Roxy Suite where a group of us got the chance to meet and greet children and board members of the Garden of Dreams Foundation, a wonderful non-profit group that helps kids in need. It was such a fun event to be a part of. 15 of the kids had the chance to perform on the Radio City Stage with Darryl McDaniels of Run DMC before the show and they were so thrilled.
The event ended right as the show was starting down stairs, so I jumped out of my costume, into a purple dress, gobbled down some pasta, and headed to my seat to watch the Gold Cast do their thing! What an awesome performance. It was really fun being a part of the audience and get to take in the show from a different perspective. I can't believe that I'm actually a Radio City Rockette. It still hits me everyday when I walk to work. The beautiful Kersten Todey was in town to celebrate the occasion and what a fun night we had!
Here's the two Blue Cast newbies with our amazing dance captain in the center. What an amazing experience it has been so far, and mostly because we have had such wonderful guidance. A true inspiration and leader.
Here are some of the costumes in the show. This is the New York at Christmas dress and jacket. Darling if I do say so myself. And brand new this year!
My very favorite number in the show is towards the end and is called "Shine." I still have to try and keep my composure every single time this song starts! It makes me so emotional, 1. because the meaning behind the message is amazing, 2. this number really makes me feel like a true rockette, and 3. a part of the dance was the combo used in the audition! This photo really doesn't do the costume justice, but at least you can get a sense of what it's like. The number opens with all 36 Rockettes on a huge, glittering staircase, which explains the true reason I have to keep from tearing up because about 3 eight-counts in I have to walk down some stairs. Really I only have to walk down three, but trust me tears do not help the situation.
Well I am off to bed. Tucking in early for another 10am show tomorrow and couldn't be more excited to wake up and put on a reindeer outfit! I will pinch myself, yet again :)

Monday, November 14, 2011

Goodmorning NYC

What a wonderful way to be welcomed to work! I decided to take the scenic route from my sublet on 45th and 9th to Radio City Music Hall and ended up walking through Times Square in the morning (which is the best time to see the place), strolled past the Today show as it was taping live, and walked underneath the HUGE Christmas tree being set up at Rockefeller Center.

I thought I had seen all there was to see on my morning commute, but as I turned the corner onto 51st street I stumbled upon another surprise! The stars of the "Living Nativity" were getting their morning exercise right there in the middle of Manhattan. Three camels, one of which is named Ted, were standing in the middle of the street right outside the stage entrance. What a funny sight!




Every single time I look at the camels they make me giggle! Just look at those teeth! Hah. Hopefully we will cross paths again this morning. Off to another wonderful day at the Music Hall, which I'm sure will be full of wonderful surprises and more fun stories to share. Have a beautiful and blessed day.

Friday, November 11, 2011

It's Opening Night!

I can't even believe it's here. Opening night at Radio City Music Hall for the Christmas Spectacular. We had two invited dress rehearsal shows a couple nights ago and both were fantastic. It is such a dream to be standing on the great stage and look out to a full audience of people, and even better to know that friends are in the audience. Thanks Phoebe, Jenni, Nicole, Gwen, Chelsea, and Cassi for making it a special night for me.


Last night, November 11, 2011 was my official opening night as a Radio City Rockette. We had two sold out shows, an 11am and a 2pm and both went absolutely splendid! In between shows I walked outside into Rockefeller Center and saw the amazing Christmas Tree being hoisted up at the Rock Center ice skating rink! Unbelievable. I had the most darling experiences with some little kids who noticed the red lips and french twist and put two and two together. It was darling to meet little girls that had just seen the show! They ask the best questions in the world. My favorite of the bunch being, "Why do the soldiers fall over?"

Our awesome swings for the show scurried up to each of the 5 dressings rooms in Radio CIty during our curtain call and left us a little surprise to share before we headed to McCormick and Schmicks for a fun happy hour, made complete with drinks and appetizers. The champagne was delightful and the after-show party was such a blast. It was so fun to hang out with the blue cast and get to know even more about that awesome people that I get the chance to share the stage with every night!


I was on such a high walking home from Radio City. First show down, a great evening spent with friends, and headed to a cozy bed. I had no idea that my night would get so much better. I walked into my Hell's Kitchen apartment to find a FedEx post on the main door that said Natalie Reid (box in lobby). I searched that lobby... no box. Weird. Walked up six flights of stairs and opened my door to find a big box in my kitchen with my name on it. How exciting! I ripped open the package like a 6 year old on Christmas morning to find a box full of chocolate covered strawberries and a "good luck on opening night" note from my three best friends back home in Seattle. Jenny, Lauren, and Sarah you guys absolutely made my opening night! It was the most thoughtful thing to come home to such a sweet gift and I cried in my kitchen, alone, eating chocolate covered strawberries, a little tipsy, at 7:30pm! What a fantastic night.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

A new year, a new life...

I can't believe it has been an entire year since my last post! How time flies...

I have had some amazing experiences throughout this past year, and my life has, once again, taken me on an unexpected journey. I am now living in New York City! And not just anywhere in the big apple, I am living two blocks west of Times Square in a hip and happening neighborhood called Hell's Kitchen. The night life in this place is insane and the streets are filled with cool bars, quaint restaurants, and hidden boutiques.

This is my new office! I can't even believe it, but I actually walk to Radio City Music Hall everyday to be a Radio City Rockette. We actually have our very first dress rehearsal later today, and we open tomorrow!!!


Life in New York has been full of adventure so far and I am sure there is so much more to come. My days have been filled with meeting up with old friends and making new ones, Oktoberfest, Halloween festivities, and finding my favorite local spots.

Ocktoberfest with Serena and Gwen, two friends from college. We had a blast catching up and trying all the pumpkin ales, pickles, pretzels, and cookies in sight!

I hosted a Halloween get together at my tiny apartment with friends from high school, college, and the Rockettes! It was quite a fun mix of people complete with pumpkin carving, scary movies, and Halloween treats! The holiday decorations were provided by my darling mother in her annual Halloween box! I can not describe how excited I was to receive her darling gift in the mail. Lugging the box up my 6-Floor walk-up was another story, but it all paid off, and I had one very festive apartment to show for it! Thanks mom.

Amy's Bread is officially my favorite place to grab fresh, home made baked goods and lucky me, it's right across the street from my house. So far, my favorite has been Rosemary Black Olive Bread! They have the most delicious looking treats as well, and every time the door opens a little bell rings and you are invited into the most lovely smelling spot! Honestly, walking into this place is a treat in itself. Come visit me and we can share a cupcake!


So far, New York has been filled with adventure. I definitely miss my Seattle girls, my Utah ODT family, and my actual family, and being on the East Coast is definitely a lot further away than I thought it would feel. But I am living my dreams and having fun along the way. Until next time, which will be soon :)