For the final project in this course we were asked to compose a 15 minute digital story. Here is what I came up with. This project has had a few incarnations, most way more sophisticated and flashy than this, but this is what I came to love. To play my project, click the photo [...]
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Finding My Story
Published April 30th, 2008 in Acting, Life As I Know It, New York City and THEA435. 0 CommentsSaturday, March 8
This morning it was over to Shetler studios to meet with Natalie and her fabulous voice teacher, D. Michael. He was so excited to work with us and I was super excited to work with him. We warmed up and got cracking. Jon was the first to go. D. Michael introduced to [...]
Friday, March 7
One. A rainy day. Boo!
The morning started out beautifully. I got up and ran over to the studio of the photographer that took my headshots to get the file on CD. Then I met up with Jenn and Sommer for a sushi lunch. From there I went to Reproductions to get my headshots [...]
Thursday, March 6
I started my day off bright and early. I walked over to Grand Central Station to catch the 6 train uptown to 86th Street. Grand Central really is beautiful. I didn’t think it could be as impressive as everyone kept saying. The constellations painted on the ceiling are amazing. The whole place takes [...]
A lack of confidence
Published March 6th, 2008 in Acting, New York City, Shows I'm Seeing and THEA435. 0 CommentsToday was a very exciting day. It began with me waking up and going to meet with Tom Burke at Singer’s Forum for a mini-master class type thing. Tom is a vocal coach and speech pathologist. He works to help you find the ways that you can make your voice the best it can be. [...]
A lion in front of the New York Public Library.
I visited the Jack Kerouac exhibit about his journey to writing On the Road.
This afternoon I met with Bryce Ryness and brought Steve along. We met him at the GE Building in Rockafeller Center. Today has been a truly beautiful day in the city. The temperature has been in the upper 50s and the sun has been shining. This made Bryce want to get out on the streets [...]
St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Fifth Avenue at 50th St.
Patti LuPone signing my program at the Stage Door of Gypsy.
This evening I had my first interview. I had a lot of nerves going into the interview because I didn’t want the actors I was meeting with to feel like they were wasting their time. I wanted to ask intelligent questions and wanted to make sure I listened to get the full experience I should [...]
The Friends Building at the corner of Grove and Bedford.
Athol Fugard’s star in front of the Lucille Lortel Theatre on Christopher St.
The Bethesda Fountain in Central Park.





