I get bloody noses all the time at random...and it is like your case where it my nose bleeds like turning on a faucet. One time I was doing Show Boat right before I went out for the opening number my nose starting pouring out blood so I made little tissue balls and shoved them up my nose so the audience couldnt see them...and I put alot obviously to stop this "faucet". It seemed to do the trick. I also have worried that one day it will happen in the middle of a scene or song!
Going to the theatre now! Hopefully, things'll go well. My mommy gave me some chicken soup and chocolate cake.
TheatreBoy777, yikes! I will definitely try the tissue balls (and vaseline/chapstick). Sounding a little stuffy would probably be great for my character anyway.
In my pants, she has burst like the music of angels, the light of the sun! --Marius Pantsmercy
Yep - tampons work. I had surgery on my nose years ago and the night after the surgery they came and pulled these things out of my nose. I couldn't believe it!
You really should check these out with a doctor. Nose bleeds can be signs of some serious health problems - like seriously high blood pressure.
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Tampons definitely work. After my roommate accidentally punched me in the nose I just stuck a tampon up my nose and that controlled the bleeding... no bloody tissues necessary!
When I saw Seussical Horton ran off stage right after he got told to go sit on the eggs and we could hear him throwing up from offstage. Then Mayzie came out and sat on the eggs. I totally had never seen the show and thought it was part of the show.
You could tell he was physically sick throughout Act 2.
I am back... TOTALLY nosebleed free! I was so relieved! But thank you for helping me feel a lot better about this. However, another lead was so sick, she couldn't make it, so some random girl was given a script and filled in. THAT was interesting.
In my pants, she has burst like the music of angels, the light of the sun! --Marius Pantsmercy
ugh. That happened to me when I was directed an original One Act. My lead couldnt make it, so my Assist. Director had to step in at the last minute. So glad to hear it went well. I'm sure you rocked it!!!
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dis maybe random but i only had two nosebleeds in my life soo far. the first time was when i was my brother threw a shoe at my face and it started to bleed and another time was when i scratched my nose and i guess i cut my inside of my nose. i think its because i have a stuffed nose all my life since i was born i have to get surgery to get it fixed or it can get fixed naturally. they said that i have somthing wrong with my nose. not really sure i probaly do get more bloody noses but it just clogs in there
When I did Millie- our Muzzy got a bloody nose right before "Only in New York." The local critic was there...here is the article that was in the Sarasota Herald Tribune a few days later:
Monday, August 14, 2006, 10:46 am
By Jay Handelman
Quick change
You just never know what’s going to happen with live theater.
Quick thinking and decision-making were important Saturday night at the Golden Apple Dinner Theatre late in the first act of “Thoroughly Modern Millie.”
Actress D____ H____, who plays nightclub singer Muzzy, stepped on stage in her white gown and white boa to sing “Only in New York,” but she was stopped after only a few notes by a persistent bloody nose.
H____ tried to continue, but finally had to walk off stage. The lights dimmed and the audience sat in the dark for a few minutes before an announcement was made that there would be an early intermission. The staff figured that H____ would be fine in a few more minutes.
But apparently she wasn’t. K____ P____ took over the part, with a script in hand, and sang Muzzy’s song and did some key dialogue scenes with other characters. P____ continued in the dialogue part of the role, but an elaborate second-act dance number that features Muzzy was cut because it was too complicated, cast members said.
P____ got a huge roar after her first song and during the curtain calls from both the audience and fellow cast members.
H____ is fine and was back in the show on Sunday.
One of those experiences where a cast really came together. (I removed the names, obviously)
Schmerg: get those things checked out! My son had a similar problem (not quite gushing, but during rehearsals) and the Dr. ended up cauterizing the capillaries in his nose. Voila! No more bleeding nose! And you only have to put up with the smell of burning flesh for a little while. Just kidding, they use some kind of super-glue now (kids, DON'T try this at home).
I was just talking to my mom about how glad I was that I hadn't had a nosebleed during last night's show... and then I started having a massive nosebleed mid-sentence! Ugh, that's irony. Anyways...
LiTtLeDaNcEr729, that sounds like a horrible thing to happen onstage! Good for K_P_, though, and good for the audience about being good sports throughout the performance! I cringed when I read that her dress was white, though-- did it get all bloody?
TBD2, I told this to my dad, and he said he had the same thing done when he was a kid. I wonder if these things are hereditary?
In my pants, she has burst like the music of angels, the light of the sun! --Marius Pantsmercy
Schmerg- it didn't get bloody, actually. It was a dinner theatre- she grabbed a towel from the kitchen (ew?) and saved her dress. Hah. I was impressed.