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  • Pretty isn’t beautiful…

    Pretty isn’t beautiful, Pretty is what changes.  What the eye arranges,  Is what is beautiful.  — Stephen Sondheim, Sunday in the Park with George 

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  • “The Day Off”

    It’s Equity Day Off at Sunday in the Park with George rehearsals — and for the rest of us, too! Of course, my “day off” meant working extra hours at the day job to make up some of the time I’ll miss while at rehearsal the rest of the week… Friday night, however, was a…

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  • An Actor Prepares

    The past few weeks have been filled with learning Sunday in the Park with George, assorted redding up (there’s that PA lexicon), fun with friends, and non-photogenic food experiments. I think I’m ready for tonight’s first rehearsal… if  I can stop sneezing. Hey, there, springtime allergies…. #grrr.  

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  • I am kindof a language snob.  Despite my occasional lack of proper writing form (as evidenced all over this *ahem* casual site), I have had a hard time fully accepting goofy internet trends that feature bad grammar and spelling like I Can Haz Cheezburger. However… I may be softening. And just like it took me a really long time…

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  • I do so love a George

    I guess it’s extra official now that it’s Facebook-official. Very excited to sing in the inaugural production of NC Summer Rep through UNCG!  Even after all this time, I HATE auditions. I mainly tried out for this program as practice, since the leads were precast with alums who are working professionally and I have no connection…

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  • Rehearsals: BOGO Free!

    One of my favorite parts of working with the Phoenix Theatre Co. is that it’s a motley crew of good performers.  The exact group may shift a bit from show to show based on schedules and character needs, but everyone is always both committed to the work and to having a good time. Case in point: last night,…

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  • The Last Supper

    The Last Supper

    This morning saw the start of rehearsals for The Last Supper at Theatre Alliance, a cantata about Leonardo da Vinci’s struggle to paint his masterpiece – until an angelic muse brings Jesus and the Apostles to life for the artist, infusing the historical figures with humanity so that he could capture them in painting. We’re performing…

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