Archive for September, 2009
The Chinchillas
I’ll be appearing in Commedia Beauregard’s Master Works: The Goya Plays, an evening of 10-minute plays inspired by the paintings of Francisco Goya. Michael Venske, Kate Gunther, and I will be performing in The Chinchillas by Tom Poole, directed by Michael Agnew (GTC Dramatic Dialogues). It’s a very funny play, and to be honest, it [...]
WHOSE RESPONSIBLE THIS?
There’s a nerd blog I read called Topless Robot, and they recently gave birth to a new internet meme. If you follow me on Twitter, you’ve probably already seen this stuff. They do a weekly feature called “Fan Fiction Friday,” wherein they pluck the most horrific fan fiction from the internet and post it with [...]
This Wednesday, I’ll be participating in a free staged reading of a new play called Pain in the Neck by Rachel Teagle. Come get a beer and check it out! Here’s the info (ripped from the Facebook event page): Questionable Company Theatre presents the first public reading of “Pain in the Neck,” a new comedy [...]
The pod has been cast.
Twin Cities actors Ian Miller, Matt Rein, Sid Solomon, and I were recently interviewed by Josh Humphrey for his TC Theater Connection podcast. It’s a two-part “actor’s roundtable” wherein we discuss acting in general, as well as our own personal approaches and experiences. Check ‘em out… Actor’s Roundtable – Part 1 Actor’s Roundtable – Part [...]
Local online arts video program mncreate recently posted a piece they did on Workhaus Collective‘s 800 Words: The Transmigration of Philip K. Dick, which I did earlier this summer. It has clips from the show and interviews with playwright Tory Stewart and actor Maggie Chestovich. Enjoy! http://mncreate.com/800/
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