If you didn't make it last weekend, then come see my show this weekend. It's your last chance:
Pentecost
March 3-5 at 8:00pm
UCSB Hatlen Theater
$17.00 general $13 Student/Senior
Box Office 805-893-3535
Tickets can be purchased at the door.
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The show's been going really well. I'm really proud of it.
Life is crazy as usual. I've had some really icky bad news, but some really exciting good news, some hard times, and some fun times, so it all evens out. No, scratch that, I come out ahead. Life is good.
Even if it is overwhelming at times.
I am sleepy and a bit stressed and looking forward to a much needed vacation.
Spring break = skiing and bunjee jumping with father in Tahoe, then shows (including Richard III which I've never seen a stage production of) and relaxing at a B&B in Ashland with mother. Yay. Bring it.
My motto these days seems to be: It could be a whole lot worse. You know what? Contrary to popular belief it's really easy to be happy. Just do it.
Pentecost
March 3-5 at 8:00pm
UCSB Hatlen Theater
$17.00 general $13 Student/Senior
Box Office 805-893-3535
Tickets can be purchased at the door.
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The show's been going really well. I'm really proud of it.
Life is crazy as usual. I've had some really icky bad news, but some really exciting good news, some hard times, and some fun times, so it all evens out. No, scratch that, I come out ahead. Life is good.
Even if it is overwhelming at times.
I am sleepy and a bit stressed and looking forward to a much needed vacation.
Spring break = skiing and bunjee jumping with father in Tahoe, then shows (including Richard III which I've never seen a stage production of) and relaxing at a B&B in Ashland with mother. Yay. Bring it.
My motto these days seems to be: It could be a whole lot worse. You know what? Contrary to popular belief it's really easy to be happy. Just do it.
VIEW 12 of 12 COMMENTS
It's hard to stand out in such a big production with so many characters in it and you did that, too -- commanded the space (a big one) without resorting to gross indicating while several other performers did fall into that trap. While you were lucky to get to play a part like that in such a well-mounted production of this great piece, the production was even luckier to have you. For real.
I think my favorite part was around the "story telling" scene. The actors really stopped performing for the audience and started to be present on stage in spite of (because of?) the fact that their characters were performing for each other. Aside from a few nitpicky things about performances in general and choices in scene-change music, I was really impressed. Pentecost is a long story, but your group got it across without its ever getting dull. Set, costumes and lighting were awesome. I'm glad I made the drive up!
xo