That's so exciting!
I directed a one act play called "High Window" my senior year. It was my favorite high school moment.
Keep an eye out for one of my actors. I know he'll make it on Broadway. I don't want to give his name, because some people here might know him, but he's fantastic.
(NEW SHIA PICTURE!)
Oh, what's that one about?
We didn't get to direct shows at my high school but I had a director who always picked the most interesting, avant-garde or surrealistic plays ...
I will definitely keep an eye out for your actor. Who knows, perhaps he'll work with mine in a show!
(My guy literally belongs in Broadway right now. He has crazy amounts of talent... yet he's so humble and sweet. I wish there were more people out there in the world like him sometimes, I really do).
"Yes, the brutalities of progress are called revolutions. When they are over, men recognize that the human race has been harshly treated but it has moved forward." - Les Miserables
You just described my guy! He plays a crap load of instruments, has a great voice, an awesome acting chops, and he's a great dancer.
We had a festival of student directed one acts, and since I was one of the only seniors, I was able to do direct one.
It's about this once socialite playboy who turns into a recluse after accidentally killing his great uncle. In reality, his great aunt killed him for his non-existent money and blamed her nephew. It was a great little murder mystery.
I'm honored to know this guy. I hope one day I get to work with him again.
That's so neat!
Murder mysteries are always a treat, especially if you have talented people to be in them.
Funnily enough, I'm honored to work with my guy, too.
"Yes, the brutalities of progress are called revolutions. When they are over, men recognize that the human race has been harshly treated but it has moved forward." - Les Miserables
It was written in '45, I think, so it was really cool to go out and find costumes and pieces. It only had one location, so I was able to play around with space and the curtains. One of the crew built this huge window for me and we hung it up. It looked awesome. I wish I had pictures, but I don't.
High Window was written in '45, I think, so it was really cool to go out and find costumes. It only had one location, so I was able to play around with space and the curtains. One of the crew built this huge window for me and we hung it up. It looked awesome. I wish I had pictures, but I don't.
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Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
Thanks! I shall go there and spend loads of money that I don't have straight away!
I steal all of my mom's old concert tees. I've got U2, The Police, you name it!
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/20/06
My friend buys all his shirts from threadless.com.
I must admit, they've got some cool t's!
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
I like the racing giraffe one. A friend of mine once said "I like giraffes. Thats why I'm friends with McKayla."
:-P
The Brazillian exchange student is very offended that I'm going to prom alone. He's offering to buy my flowers. Ha!
then go with him, =)
*stumbles into room*
Hey all! DGG, love the new sig. LOL.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
He's going with someone else!
Thanks, Kasie! I love that haiku, lol!
I'm eating Mexican food and watching Moulin Rouge. It's a CRAZY night, obviously.
You'll be sky-riding tonight.
Our fish, Bella, died today
RIP Bella Boo!
Did she kill herself, too?
She hasn't been eating again. We gave her the same stuff we used last time, but I guess it didn't work.
I'm sorry, Austin, that's too bad.
She was a sweet little fishy, too.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
Is she dead in that picture?
I was thinking that too DGG.
Nits, I opened your last PM and it was blank...
Uh, if the fish was dead, it would be floating on the top.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/14/05
Not necessarily, Stagey. I've had fish go both ways.
There are so many possible responses to that my head is spinning. But I'll be good and say nothing.
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