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jchrisobrien) wrote2005-04-19 02:34 pm
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Has it been a week?
No, more like ten days. Yikes.
A lot has happened. The labyrinth that is the 1040 tax form was traveled, mapped, and conquered. Wars were won and lost, and my position remains the same (more proof was gained that my dice do perform well and poorly, as dice are wont to do). Fantasy Factory continued on in the fine tradition of being a good time. My first performance (from the howls of the audience) seemed to be well received. Saturday night was a return to the thrilling days of yesteryear, with accompanying tight pants and tall boots for a dressy party. Nathan Fillon would be in envy of my pants! Sunday saw the purchasing of the new VNV Nation album and Return of the King. Too much time was spent indoors, and alone. Monday remedied that with the Return of the Roommate, Buffy viewing, and more dancing at Ceremony.
There you have it, all the news that's fit to print. All the hurdles I had to jump through last week are behind me. The week stretches onward, with some very pleasing lights in the distance. More regular entries will soon follow.
A lot has happened. The labyrinth that is the 1040 tax form was traveled, mapped, and conquered. Wars were won and lost, and my position remains the same (more proof was gained that my dice do perform well and poorly, as dice are wont to do). Fantasy Factory continued on in the fine tradition of being a good time. My first performance (from the howls of the audience) seemed to be well received. Saturday night was a return to the thrilling days of yesteryear, with accompanying tight pants and tall boots for a dressy party. Nathan Fillon would be in envy of my pants! Sunday saw the purchasing of the new VNV Nation album and Return of the King. Too much time was spent indoors, and alone. Monday remedied that with the Return of the Roommate, Buffy viewing, and more dancing at Ceremony.
There you have it, all the news that's fit to print. All the hurdles I had to jump through last week are behind me. The week stretches onward, with some very pleasing lights in the distance. More regular entries will soon follow.
Re: Singularity
Break a leg!
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Past shows include Hello Dolly, Man of La Mancha, Brigadoon (one of my favorites), Godspell, Quilt, and Little Shop of Horrors (as the puppeteer of Audrey II!)
Shows I'd love to do: Jesus Christ Superstar, The Secret Garden, Chess, Jeckyll&Hyde, Sunset Blvd.
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A few past shows I've done: Anything Goes (2x), Fiddler on the roof, Honk!,Working (2x). I've also done some Shakespeare (The Tempest and Taming of the Shrew).
Shows I'd like to do: Cabaret, Chicago, Les Mis, Into the Woods, Media (non-musical)
Show's I've directed: Wizard of Oz, Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, Grease, a few musical reviewes
Shows's I've Choreographed: Anything Goes, Working (I also did the choreography for all the shows I directed above.)
What's your favorite musical that you have seen? I think mine would be either Chicago or Les Mis. I saw Phantom Recently, but I wasn't really wow'd by it like I had hoped.
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My favorite musical scene was probably Les Mis, but I might have to go with Jeckyll&Hyde. There's nothing like closing the first act by setting someone on fire!
Quilt was being workshopped for Broadway, but I don't know if it ever made it there. They play was about the AIDS quilt, how each part of the quilt told it's own story. There was a series of about 12 to 16 scenes, woven together by two larger parts. My character's boyfriend died of AIDS. He always seem to have the answers, and I believed that in the afterlife, he knew ALL the answers. Which made me happy.
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I ran some lights for a show once called "The inner circle." Sort of a simular plot to Quilt, but a non-musical.
I've never seen Jeckyll&Hyde, although I own the show shirt because my sister brought it back from NY when she went to see it.