“…and then I woke up.” is traveling to Capital Fringe in Washington D.C., July 2015!!!
That’s right, everyone! My shows has been accepted to the 2015 Capital Fringe festival in Washington D.C. I’m extremely excited. I love D.C. It’s such a great town. And the chance to perform and make new friends and connections is super awesome.
More news on performance dates and venue to come in April. Stay tuned!!!
There are made of 100% cigar bands. Even the fine details. It’s really amazing. I’ve watched her work and it’s mesmerizing. The amount of talent and attention to detail that goes in to each piece is mind boggling. Multiple artists have attested that they’d never be able to do the same thing. It takes a high level of technical skill, a dizzying attention to detail, and an pretty singular vision. It’s really impressive.
I’l be performing two times (for a total of five actual performances) in the month of December.
First, come see me at the Audacity Solo Salon on December 8th.
This is the second Solo Salon after its debut in August of this year. On this particular night, I’ll be featured alongside Adam A. Anderson and Brad McEntire, two incredibly talented performers who I’ve had the pleasure of reviewing many times in my other life as a theater critics.
My performance will be a 20 minute selection from my solo show “..and then I woke up”.
This is a workshop type atmosphere where each of us will take turns performing, followed by audience feedback. It’s a really cool chance to see what’s on the Horizon in the Dallas theater scene.
The location is the Margo Jones Theatre in Fair Park.
Also, it’s free!!!
Show starts at 7:30.
Email me for more info. Also, here’s a link to my Facebook event page. All are welcome.
My legal pads (personal) end up becoming a path, of sorts. Ice King (cultural) ends up becoming me on that blue and yellow path – my own yellow brick road, if you wanna push the metaphor. My acting trophy (historical) becomes my starting point on the journey. The computer (spiritual), my end point.
Oh, yeah. I guess this is where I should mention that on the computer I was playing the production of Stephen Sondheim’s Company starring Neil patrick Harris. Though few people think of me as a singer, it represents my desire to “make it”, in one way or another. And, well, Bobby is a dream role for me. So, yeah, it’s cheesy. But hey, I do want a career in the arts. Might as well be honest about it…