I know it's been a while, but I'm back! So much has taken place since I last posted. I could write a novel, but I'll try to keep things short and sweet.
We wrapped up the run of "Little Women" at The EmilyAnn Theatre at the end of February. My accent was well-received, but I felt I had a hard time connecting with the girl who played Jo. I think I just get in my own way by thinking too much. I realize my future performances will improve if I decide to make stronger choices and committ more to them.
Last week found me being sent out for auditions three days in a row! Two commercial auditions and one for a music video for a local country artist. I haven't been that busy auditioning in a while, so it felt nice, even if it was a little hectic. Thanks to everybody at TAG Talent for submitting me and getting me seen!
I'm going to the hometown screening of "Ruth's Locket" tonight in San Marcos. I've seen it already and I really enjoyed it. It has a beautiful, meaningful story and message; great performances; excellent cinematography; and a very sweet director (Gene Burns) that I'm proud to call a friend. Check the film out at: http://www.scotbrinkley.com/dwp/ruths_locket/main.htm
As of Saturday, I'm now enrolled in Justin Davis' Improv 201 class at The Institution Theater! I really need to stretch my creativity muscles again and this class will be perfect for that...and will, hopefully, help me book a commercial (please cross your fingers for me!)
Finally, I have come to the realization that I need to start watching "Mad Men." It has a lot of subtle dialogue that would be engaging and challenging to chew up, takes place in a very interesting time in American history, has a gorgeous look to it, and wonderful costumes (I love Brooks Brothers!) Luckily, my buddy Heath is willing to let me borrow Seasons 1-4.
That's it for now! Goodbye!
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