Continuity
Oh my goodness it's been a long time since last I posted and so very much has happened. The wonderful duo of Evalyn Baron and Peter Yonka are back in NYC now and having a blast I'm sure. They'll be heading off to England very soon to see shows and experience the place.
Madame Payne posted the musical audition results and I must say that I am all but satisfied. I am honestly considering dropping the whole project and picking up something worth while! I was cast as Buffalo Bill. BUFFALO BILL! HOLY MOTHER OF GOD! That part is so obviously not for me! We have parts that we were born to play and parts that we weren't. This is a part not meant for me, ever! There are many other casting mistakes too besides this one, many of which I cannot type on my blog in the case that a person might read about themselves in an unparticularly unflattering light. But suffice it to say that there are people who shouldn't have been cast at all playing leads while those who should have more than a walk on role are joining the chorus! So anyway, we'll see how this journey ends. Maybe the director has some grand vision that I'm just not getting yet and it will be the best thing ever at AHS. But I highly doubt that. Time will tell, and my nerves wll just have to go onto auto pilot as I undergo the retarded direction of Mr. Lester. My saving grace will have to be the drama club play: The Baltimore Waltz. Auditions can't come soon enough. Although I'm directing, it's still very exciting.
I saw White Noise this weekend at teh cinemall with my friend Ryan Cury. The movie was rather good. I think we both enjoyed it. It contained it fill of jumps and loud noises so clad with horror movies these days, but I liked the fact that they've finally produced a movie about a real type of paranormal research and haven't stretched it too far from reality. It was still believable.
As days go by and my audition nears, I must admit my nerves are resurfacing. I am very excited about getting to NYC though. I also found out that I can get ridiculously cheap tickets to see The Phantom of teh Opera on Broadway for $30!!! Crazy! But very exciting. So we'll see how this goes too.
Well that's about the lot of the current events in my life over the past few days. Life continues and keeps getting more thrilling and exciting as days go by. Who knows where tomorrow will lead. Although the continuity of life may make it seem more monotonous than it really is, the opportunities are there if you search fore them and are willing to take them. Even in a small town like Abingdon, expect the unexpected. Adieu!
Madame Payne posted the musical audition results and I must say that I am all but satisfied. I am honestly considering dropping the whole project and picking up something worth while! I was cast as Buffalo Bill. BUFFALO BILL! HOLY MOTHER OF GOD! That part is so obviously not for me! We have parts that we were born to play and parts that we weren't. This is a part not meant for me, ever! There are many other casting mistakes too besides this one, many of which I cannot type on my blog in the case that a person might read about themselves in an unparticularly unflattering light. But suffice it to say that there are people who shouldn't have been cast at all playing leads while those who should have more than a walk on role are joining the chorus! So anyway, we'll see how this journey ends. Maybe the director has some grand vision that I'm just not getting yet and it will be the best thing ever at AHS. But I highly doubt that. Time will tell, and my nerves wll just have to go onto auto pilot as I undergo the retarded direction of Mr. Lester. My saving grace will have to be the drama club play: The Baltimore Waltz. Auditions can't come soon enough. Although I'm directing, it's still very exciting.
I saw White Noise this weekend at teh cinemall with my friend Ryan Cury. The movie was rather good. I think we both enjoyed it. It contained it fill of jumps and loud noises so clad with horror movies these days, but I liked the fact that they've finally produced a movie about a real type of paranormal research and haven't stretched it too far from reality. It was still believable.
As days go by and my audition nears, I must admit my nerves are resurfacing. I am very excited about getting to NYC though. I also found out that I can get ridiculously cheap tickets to see The Phantom of teh Opera on Broadway for $30!!! Crazy! But very exciting. So we'll see how this goes too.
Well that's about the lot of the current events in my life over the past few days. Life continues and keeps getting more thrilling and exciting as days go by. Who knows where tomorrow will lead. Although the continuity of life may make it seem more monotonous than it really is, the opportunities are there if you search fore them and are willing to take them. Even in a small town like Abingdon, expect the unexpected. Adieu!
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