...I've seen high school and community theatre directed by people who have no theatrical skills...
Hello,I am writing for Michael.He was in a car accident on Thursday.He suffered minor injuries. A burn on the arm was the worst of it.He is just really sore all over.He will be back when he is feeling better
Tonight is the premiere of John Barrowman's new series TORCHWOOD on BBC-America. I have set my DVR to record it since I'm not sure if I'll be home or not. It's based on the bisexual character he played on DOCTOR WHO, so it might be something unique to watch.
Yes. Directed by Oliver Stone but not, according to reviews I've read, in his usual hallucinogenic style.
Or maybe CILLALIZ means that she remembers 9/11 week, which I can understand. See what happens when you reply without first catching up on the posts??
Sadly, the young man playing The Boy, died a few years later; as so many talented young men did in the 1980s.
I forgot to mention that I finally did get to Thursday's AS THE WORLD TURNS episode. It did contain the gay storyline, and it was kind of entertaining. Luke found another gay student in one of his classes and they had a coffee date. All it this seen by Noah who, naturally, is jealous but denies his feelings. Meanwhile Noah's military father, all sputtering prejudice and proud of his son for moving in with a girl, continues to sicken.
Good Afternoon!Well, that was painless. Relatively. We had 45 people auditioning for grad school programs this morning. There were about 15 colleges and universities in a attendance. Sadly, I believe there were a few people this morning who may have ended up not getting a "callback' or interview this afternoon.-I mean... You're auditioning for graduate school. You're auditioning for possible scholarship money... So.... Why they hell would you come into this morning's audition so amazingly and appallingly unprepared?!?!?!?After my initial briefing, I ran a group warm-up, and then went ahead and took a sneak-peak at the music they were singing for their auditions. I was able to check tempos ahead of time, and we ran the first couple of measures of each song. Well, more than one person came up to the piano, asked me to play their intro, then commented, "Could you play that again? That's the first time I've heard that." WHAT?!?!?!?!?!? And, of course, it sounded like it was the first time they had even practiced with an accompanist. Some people didn't realize their cuts were wrong, bad or awkward. Others did not realize that their music was in the wrong key - that it was not in the same key as the cast recording. And others were obviously to emulate a certain rendition of the song that had no relation to the music they put in front of me. -Or all of the above.Not only do I question the students who came in unprepared, but I also have to question the faculty member(s) who advised and coached them. And signed their forms! It's something that always makes me mad - STOP wasting your student's money! Don't "make" them pay registration fees, buy plane tickets and pay for hotel rooms unless they're going to have a positive experience. Not only are you doing a disservice to your students, but you're also doing a disservice to your school and your program.
Could use some heat up here... BTW, you look very distinguished in your avatar..