Friday, October 20, 2006

I'm in a show! 1weekend only!

I also have a number of comps contact me for more info.


"A piece as extraordinary for its artful
construction as for its testimony. A
psychologist explains the appeal of
terrorism to the young, while a girl soldier
from Sierra Leone recounts her
recruitment by a guerrilla army. A
bombmaker and a victim relate their
experiences in a poignant tandem."
—Kieron Quirke, Metro, July 6, 2005.

WWW.IMPACTFESTIVAL.ORG
Baruch College

"I will be ASTONISHED if the year turns up a more
important, illuminating, or moving play than this"
—Daily Telegraph

Nagelberg Theatre
55 Lexington Ave.
New York, NY, 10010
212 501 3330
http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/bpac/

Talking To Terrorists
We've all crossed the line…
Talking to Terrorists is a play
commissioned by the Royal Court and
Out of Joint. The writer, director and
actors interviewed people from around
the world who have been affected by or
involved in terrorism. They wanted to
know what makes ordinary people do
extreme things, often at a shockingly
young age.
Talking to Terrorists is for anyone who has ever wanted to ask why. Can you imagine
anything that mattered so much you'd blow up a pub full of people? Strap explosives to your body? Hold a petrified child at gunpoint? Until we understand how ordinary people can do these things, we won't stop them. Regarded as the most important new play of 2005 by many of London's critics, Talking to Terrorists—through verbatim theatre—recounts the experiences of peacemakers, journalists, hostages, and those who crossed the line. Their stories take us from Africa, Israel, Turkey, Iraq, and Ireland to the heart of the British Establishment.

More information @
www.impactfestival.org
Tickets @
http://ticketcentral.com/
212 279 4200

Get 2-for-1 orchestra seat tickets
using code DUO
By Robin Soans
Directed by E. Christensen

Featuring:
Anthony Wills, Jr
Satya Bhabha
Chinasa Ogbuagu
Elizabeth West
Khris Lewin
John Wright
Darius Suziedelis
Rebecca White

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

I'm going Crazy....Again

Moved out of a horrible dump in a great neighborhood
to a great place in a horrible dump of a neighborhood.

Several projects in the working, painting, playing, writing all the time.

Next show is Talking to Terrorist. I play bad people.

There are lot's of bad people in the world. There are also those who think they are are good people but they are not. I'm not saying they are not good. I'm saying they are not people. They are useless bodies. Good people are sometimes mean, crass or bad. Useless bodies who don't care about the world around them plaster on a smile and say things are okay but they are not okay and sometimes they explode. Then what do you have? happy shiny not-people all over the brand new rug.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

I LOVE New York!!!!

Everything has been going grand here in NYC. I lost a bunch of money on my show but that wouldn't stop me. I got great reviews and everyone who came to see the show seemed to like it there just wasn't a whole lot of them. I think I've found a place to live. I'm hoping to be a member of Flux Factory and if that works out life will be joyous! I just ended the craziest job I've ever done it was catering for the U.S. Open but I got promoted to managing support staff which basically just meant I suppervised people rolling silverware. I did this for 10-15hrs a day. RIDICULOUS. but I did work a gazillion hours and with over time I'll be set for a while. I've had a bunch of call backs lately and I'm hoping to land something soon. Hopefully I can find more time to keep this blog thing updated also.
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