So, today is the start of my week off work


I have taken the dog for a long walk, it was very warm, i had to carry her some of the way back! hehe
I have a few things planned for the week:
Tomorrow night is girlie night in celebration of my birthday, i have a sexy dress for the occassion!
Thursday i am going to the races and then seeing Blondie, so fucking excited for that!
Friday i am teaching my first pole class, it will be quite a relaxed evening though as i have only invited my close friends that expressed an interest, i guess it's more of an introduction to pole and then an evening of giggling and being silly!
Last week was show week, it went fantastic!
At the end of every show i was crying my eyes out on stage, getting my lines out was difficult on the last night!
The audience got so caught up in the atmosphere that they didn't clap until the house lights came up, i've never experienced anything like it before!
One of our reviews:
In Holland Stands A House Congratulations to Ron Common for directing what, in my opinion, is one of the best shows Southwick Players have ever put on. In truth, I didn't expect to enjoy it, but left the theatre feeling emotionally drained and close to tears after a performance that took the audience out of their comfort zone and into the terrifying world of occupied Holland in WW2. I can't remember the last time I sat in any theatre where no one coughed, figitted in their seats, rustled sweet papers, went out to the toilet..... in this show the audience were spellbound, listening and giving their full attention to the story of Anne Frank. The greatest accolade must have been the curtain call on the opening night. As the cast took two well deserved bows there wasn't a sound in the auditorium. No one clapped - we were all still trapped in another world. As the cast left the stage, no sound from the audience. Then the house lights came up and for several seconds still nothing. As one, we suddenly realised the play was finished and lurched back into 21st Centuary Southwick. The applause was then deafening and seemed to go on for ever. Thank you to everyone involved. It was a theatre experience I will never forget.
Some pictures:






I have a month off from rehearsing then i start Annie!


I have taken the dog for a long walk, it was very warm, i had to carry her some of the way back! hehe
I have a few things planned for the week:
Tomorrow night is girlie night in celebration of my birthday, i have a sexy dress for the occassion!
Thursday i am going to the races and then seeing Blondie, so fucking excited for that!
Friday i am teaching my first pole class, it will be quite a relaxed evening though as i have only invited my close friends that expressed an interest, i guess it's more of an introduction to pole and then an evening of giggling and being silly!
Last week was show week, it went fantastic!
At the end of every show i was crying my eyes out on stage, getting my lines out was difficult on the last night!
The audience got so caught up in the atmosphere that they didn't clap until the house lights came up, i've never experienced anything like it before!
One of our reviews:
In Holland Stands A House Congratulations to Ron Common for directing what, in my opinion, is one of the best shows Southwick Players have ever put on. In truth, I didn't expect to enjoy it, but left the theatre feeling emotionally drained and close to tears after a performance that took the audience out of their comfort zone and into the terrifying world of occupied Holland in WW2. I can't remember the last time I sat in any theatre where no one coughed, figitted in their seats, rustled sweet papers, went out to the toilet..... in this show the audience were spellbound, listening and giving their full attention to the story of Anne Frank. The greatest accolade must have been the curtain call on the opening night. As the cast took two well deserved bows there wasn't a sound in the auditorium. No one clapped - we were all still trapped in another world. As the cast left the stage, no sound from the audience. Then the house lights came up and for several seconds still nothing. As one, we suddenly realised the play was finished and lurched back into 21st Centuary Southwick. The applause was then deafening and seemed to go on for ever. Thank you to everyone involved. It was a theatre experience I will never forget.
Some pictures:



I have a month off from rehearsing then i start Annie!
This is me currently


I'm in a play that starts next wednesday, about Anne Frank, it has been really interesting.
I play the part of Miep Gies, an incredible lady who helped the Frank family in hiding, she died at the age of 101 years last January.
In other news, it's my birthday on tuesday, last year of my twenties!!!
I plan on recieving lots of pairs of knee high socks
Lots of love and jelly tots to you all


I'm in a play that starts next wednesday, about Anne Frank, it has been really interesting.
I play the part of Miep Gies, an incredible lady who helped the Frank family in hiding, she died at the age of 101 years last January.
In other news, it's my birthday on tuesday, last year of my twenties!!!
I plan on recieving lots of pairs of knee high socks
Lots of love and jelly tots to you all
So, as all my blogs lately, this one will have some boobs! 
But first, i had my leaving do last Saturday


It was good, i got drunk and now one of my friends is a member on this site!
The weather has been incredible lately


So i thought i'd get some work done on my laptop in the garden, however, all i could see on my screen was this!


I've taken my dog on walks along the beach




BUT, where are the boobs i hear you say?!
But first, i had my leaving do last Saturday

It was good, i got drunk and now one of my friends is a member on this site!
The weather has been incredible lately

So i thought i'd get some work done on my laptop in the garden, however, all i could see on my screen was this!

I've taken my dog on walks along the beach


BUT, where are the boobs i hear you say?!
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It's so nice to have a day of doing nothing at last! Especially on such a nice day

I got the part in Annie! I am playing Grace, the secretary, very excited.
Last night was the last night of our comedy show




Ah well, the next one is on soon, no rest for the wicked!
In other news, i had my last day at work on Friday, i'm off to a new store on monday.

I hope you are all well?
I have passed the practical part of my pole instructing course!
I find out sunday if i have a part in Annie.
Now for pictures!
Promo pictures for the comedy show coming up:




Pole course:




And finally?......
BOOBS



I find out sunday if i have a part in Annie.
Now for pictures!
Promo pictures for the comedy show coming up:


Pole course:


And finally?......
BOOBS

I think i may be overdoing it slightly!
Monday - Work, Show meeting
Tuesday - Work, Lean scripts
Wednesday - Work, Therapy, Comedy show rehearsal + Annie audition prep (at the samet time!)
Thursday - Work, In Holland stands a house rehearsal
Friday - Day 1 pole instructing course 9am - 6:30pm
Saturday - Day 2 pole instructing course 9:30am - 6:30pm
Sunday - Day 3 pole theory and practical exam, Annie audition
Monday - Should be holiday but have to go into work to do a presentation!
And it goes on like that!
I have a script to learn, 4 pole course books and my audition piece by sunday
In other news:


Monday - Work, Show meeting
Tuesday - Work, Lean scripts
Wednesday - Work, Therapy, Comedy show rehearsal + Annie audition prep (at the samet time!)
Thursday - Work, In Holland stands a house rehearsal
Friday - Day 1 pole instructing course 9am - 6:30pm
Saturday - Day 2 pole instructing course 9:30am - 6:30pm
Sunday - Day 3 pole theory and practical exam, Annie audition
Monday - Should be holiday but have to go into work to do a presentation!
And it goes on like that!
I have a script to learn, 4 pole course books and my audition piece by sunday
In other news:

This is what i've been doing this weekend
Not the best video but you get the idea
Not the best video but you get the idea









