Archive for January, 2009
Interview for Voices From Chornobyl Promo
On Saturday I was interviewed for the project Voices From Chornobyl. I was nervous. I tried to imagine in my head what the interview would be like. What I would look like on the screen once the interview was cut. I pictured my movements, when I would bring my hand up to my face or [...]
January 19, 2009
Posted in: Interview, Voices From Chornobyl
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Shakespeare Outreach in Brentwood
I became a member of the Antaeus Academy last September, when I passed my company audition. I had no idea what to expect and what was ahead of me. And sometimes it’s better not to know and be surprised.
I participated in a 3 month vigorous exercise in classics. I studied Shakespeare, the Greeks and the [...]
January 10, 2009
Posted in: Antaeus, Death and the Maiden, Outreach, Performances, Shakespeare
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The New Year Brings a New Me
Last year, the doctor diagnosed my coughing and wheezing and shortness of breath with allergy induced asthma.
I’ve had a rough few months and my rehearsals were badly affected, especially because I was doing a very intense play DEATH AND THE MAIDEN.
I was on medication for a couple months and two weeks before performances opened, I [...]
January 5, 2009
Posted in: Death and the Maiden, Goals
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