Sunday, December 18, 2005

What's next?

I know it seems way early to be thinking about June, but as an actor, I'm thinking I will be always looking for work six months ahead of time. Last week, we had the MCT Holiday Party, and I began thinking about what amazing work the Tour Actor/Directors are accomplishing each week. The director/founder of the company really hit home with his speech "...since mid-June, the young men and women before you have touched the lives of over 3000 kids, changed lives." This job is hard work, but worth every moment. I know the company will be a part of my life in years to come, but for the summer and fall I'm ready for new work, auditioning for other theatres, strengthening my resume, prepping for grad school, and just learning to trust in the opportunities that lie ahead.

Recently, I was offered a contract for another touring company, but denied because of my current job. Although I have no desire to work for this anonymous company, I felt important, worthy, and confident that there is a future career for me in this industry. I've dropped a jeans size and am able to run farther than ever before. Getting in shape and audition-ready can be done. The road ahead will most likely be bumpy, but I'm ready for the challenge! The more movies I see, the more motivated I become. A friend called me tonight to remind me that "Once Upon A Mattress" was on TV, but I really thought I'd become jealous if I turned it on. Winnifred is my role, why couldn't they have waited just 5 more years before turning it into a movie? It's all good though, I was currently detained enjoying "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" with my mom, aunt, and cousins.

Thank God for this break from the tour. I really need the moment to clear my head and plan for what's ahead. If anyone has contacts at a theatre, or think there'd be a role good for me somewhere, please let me know as I begin my search for summer and fall work.

Merry Christmas!

Sunday, November 27, 2005

Happy Thanksgiving!



Back on the road after an awesome week in RI with the fam. RENT, Blackalicious/G-Love concert in Boston, Hoopla and sleepovers, quite a different Thanksgiving dinner, Black Friday shopping ---- I'd say the week was complete.

I'm at a Barnes & Noble/Starbucks waiting for Nick's flight to arrive, and wondering where I'll be in June, September, next year at this time. While at home, I rallied some high school classmates to begin planning a casual 5 year reunion. I warned them I'd probably not be in RI come July, but at this point I have no clue where I'll be. I think by September, I'd like to be working the theatre market in DC/Baltimore, and ideally I'd like to land a role in a summer theater in Colorado.

What I'm struggling w/ right now is the social aspect of this job. It is SO great to be meeting new and interesting people each week, but it's tough having only one friend who is constant out here. Nick is a great partner and good friend, but after this week home (social overload!!!) I want to be in a job w/ more co-workers or just people that know me. I was spoiled living with Meg, Mel, and Jo last year, and can't wait to meet up w/ them in Philly after Christmas.

So, here we go again, year #2 of marketing myself in the industry. I'm planning to hit the MidWest Theatre auditions in late February and send my headshot out various places. TWO WEEKS left before I'm back for Christmas!

Thanks to everyone in RI this week, it was a great time!

Some cool pictures from a road where if you stop concentrating for a sec, you'll be off the cliff!

Monday, November 07, 2005

Adventures in Washington

I have SO many beautiful pictures to post, and at some point, I will put them on a Kodak Share Gallery or something, but in the meantime, I'll write what I can.

Let's see there's the pre-wedding and post-wedding. I LOVED seeing so many of you during the week of Jacques and Liz's wedding (www.jacquesandelizabeth.com). The wedding was AMAZING and such a fitting and beautiful event for two incredible people. I am in love with my family, straight out... Haha! Each time we get together we have more and more fun. Over Thanksgiving, the sibs are going to a G-Love and Blackalicious concert in Boston... Good times! And now I have two sisters!!! Andre's girlfriend Hannah was also at the wedding, and she fit in fabulously with all of us.

The week in DC was definitely a much needed break from the tour, but I can't really say it was restful... my fault really... After the wedding, I slept about an hour before having to meet the SuperShuttle at 5:20am and head to Dulles airport where I proceeded to fly all day to Seattle. Nothing like a few hours of dozing on a plane, only to have to drive across Washington state to Spokane to begin another week. Needless to say, I was kind of sick last week, but now I'm almost back to normal, and over the jetlag.

PRE-WEDDING: Wow, I'm way behind in the updates, but call me for more details... I love phone calls from faraway friends :-) Hint, Hint.. Anyways, October was a challenging, yet exciting month. Nick and I spent a week on an Indian reservation where the kids had NO discipline, yet pulled off the show. We were showered with gifts at the end of the week: "Native Pride" sweatshirts, snacks for the next week, and beautiful wind chimes! The next week, we found ourselves in Hispanic Washington, where 95% of the students spoke Spanish as their first language. Beautiful vineyards surrounded the town, and I felt like we were in California at times. Of course the week wasn't complete without a tour of these vineyards, wine-tasting, and cows running away! Our drive from the reservation to Granger (the Hispanic farm town) was GORGEOUS... the #1 drive we've had yet! Pictures to come...
The final week before the wedding was spent in a small suberb of Seattle. I stayed with an awesome family... The mother, Lynn, and I were both Virgos and talked non-stop late into the evenings, accompanied by episodes of "Will & Grace" and "Sex & the City". She had kids in 6th & 8th grade, so it was fun to be in a busy house with children for a change... Till then, I had mostly been staying with empty-nesters or in hotels. We saw the sights of Seattle (Space Needle, Pike Street Market, etc.), I have an embarrassing story about parking, and then I was on my way to the wedding....

POST-WEDDING: Last week was spent 20 miles outside of Spokane, a town called Deer Park. Our homestay was fabulous. Gus, the school's custodian, waited on us hand & foot, always making sure we had more than enough to eat and drink. His music (light rock from the 70s & 80s) and TV favorite (THe Price is Right, every morning) will remain unforgettable. He was such an outgoing, fun personality, and made a week where I was feeling sick work out.

And this week, I find myself in an even smaller farming town. CRAZY COINCIDENCE: my homestay's daughter went to Brown University and was roommates with Liza Beth Marshall from Bristol! Yet again, small, small world! Nancy and Mark are very cool people--- Mark's a farmer and Nancy a school librarian and art teacher. They are an NPR family and their magazine collection reminds me of Mom & Dad. (New Yorker, Smithsonian)

That's the news from out west, and oh yea, my SPRING TOUR will be in Montana & Wyoming. Cold, but I'll get much, much use out of my cowboy hat!

Sunday, October 02, 2005

And I'm Back!

Me and Nick (my new partner) hiking in Salmon, ID

Fear not, contary to popular belief, I am alive and well, and finally have an update! Fall tour is fabulous, it's great to have a partner I can actually talk to and go out with... Nick and I are creating our own life on the road: many episodes of "Family Guy", "Sex & the City", and Nick's fav show "My So-Called Life". We've been receiving many cards and little gifts from the kids, so they are randomly strewn about the truck, at some point we'll make a bulletin board on the back window (since the view is already covered by the set when the truck is full).

Our first week together was Premier Week in Missoula, and it was definitely the most STRESSFUL week since June. In addition to normal training odds and ends at the theater, we had a full week of rehearsals and shows w/ kids at a local middle school. Nothing like 12-hour days w/ the home staff watching rehearsals, figuring out how to work w/ a new partner, and the stresses of a Friday afternoon show (only 3 1/2 days of rehearsal). We pulled through though, and in spite of my lack of voice on Friday, my supervisors had great things to say about my performance. Minus the intenseness of the work, the week in Missoula was really cool. I hung out w/ many actors I hadn't met at training, and now Nick & I feel like we do have a solid community on the road... we're planning on meeting up w/ other teams in Washington in the upcoming weeks.

We hit the road, and the first stop was Salmon, Idaho (birthplace of Sacagawea & whitewater rafting capital of the world). It was a gorgeous, western town and we got the most out of our visit (hiking near some hot springs w/ signs "BEWARE OF RATTLESNAKES" and watching "Napoleon Dynamite" in his native homeland--- our town wasn't too far off from his!).


And we've made it to Washington State! This past week was in Pullman, a college town (WSU) planted in the middle of farmland. We performed in a space like the Providence Civic Center or Mason's Patriot Center-huge. They did section it off to 2,000 people though, and we had a great week w/ some really talented kids. The only hitch in the week was the set falling down completely 15 minutes into the second show.. yea.. so we made sure all were safe, picked it up where we left off, and completed the final show! It always feels good to pack up the set after the final show and put the week behind us at a local bar where everyone stares at us because we're not in plaid shirts or hooded sweatshirts!

So, all is well, and I'm SO looking forward to Jacques and Liz's wedding in a few weeks. EVERYONE IN THE DC AREA: I will be flying into Dulles on Monday, October 24 and would love to meet up... I'll be in town for the week!

Noel was my official tour guide to San Francisco

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

California

I've made it... it's taken 21 years to get here, but Sunday night I arrived at the Oakland airport to spend two weeks with Aunt Kim, Uncle Dennis and my California cousins. Noel took me on a tour of San Fran today, and I plan to make several little trips into the city during my stay. Top of my list is checking out ACT (American Conservatory Theatre- awesome MFA program) and the San Francisco Fringe Festival. A fellow Tour Actor/ Director is spending some time about an hour away from Lafayette, so I'm hoping he may be able to hit up the festival with me.

Mom, Dad & I had an awesome time at Glacier NP. Breathtaking! The most gorgeous sights any of us had seen! Pictures to come, I've lost the adapter for my camera, oh, and my wallet, but that's another story... for the moment I'm blaming my former tour partner (haha, only kidding-- but I wouldn't put it past her). I'm managing w/o my wallet... my biggest problem is trying to contact the RI DMV-- I've been on hold for almost a half hour 2 days in a row.

Sad times: A fellow tour actor lives in New Orleans, and her house was flooded (5-10) in Hurricane Katrina. Please keep Kristi in your prayers as she may find all her personal belongings and clothes ruined, not to mention she may not even be able to return before heading back to Missoula in a couple weeks.

More to come on California! We're spending the weekend in the moutains in the Arsenault's cabin!

Friday, August 26, 2005

I Love my job!

I'm hanging in the Tour Actor lounge right now, and the musical director of the company just came by to tell me how he liked what I had to say last night at our End of the Summer Party. I don't remember anything specific, but he said my enthusiasm reminds him of himself when he was on tour. Michael was the first person I met when interviewing for the job, and I am thrilled with the compliment... SO PSYCHED for the Fall Tour!

Jamie & I have just finished our Check-IN and our partnership has come to an end. Mom & Dad flew in last night, and met the staff. We're having a great time catching up in Missoula, and we found out that Gordon (who manages all our trucks) knows my homeroom teacher from high school - Once again, SMALL, SMALL world!

Tomorrow we hit Glacier National Park and then California Here I COME!!!

Saturday, August 20, 2005

Summer's OVER

Well, this week flew and tomorrow we commence on a 4-day journey back to Missoula. I have been in Appalachia (Kentucky) for the past week, and I couldn't help thinking of the "Appalachian Emergency Room" sketch from SNL. All we could see for miles on our drive in was mullets and trailers. Now I know why it is called "Kentucky" Fried Chicken... Everywhere you look there is fast food, and much of the obesity in America lives in the town we were in. We had to make some costumes to fit the kids... I felt really bad when we ran out of our XL Jungle Book T-Shirts, and there weren't any other sizes to fit the kids who wanted to buy them. I have sort of indulged this week on Wendys (picked up a Frosty yesterday) and Taco Bell (tried their new "Cheesy Gordita Crunch" mmm...), but as I head back to Missoula, I will eat only healthy truck snacks. Overall, I have toned this summer, but haven't really lost weight... haven't gained though, so I'm on my way. Over my two week break, I am going to work on the book that I'm writing about actors on tour and precautions to prevent weight gain.

I am psyched for the upcoming week! Tomorrow, I head to WV to check out my friend James's summer stock play, and Monday I will meet up with some college friends in Chicago. We'll also meet up with another team (Maryann & Trish) and caravan back to Montana on Tuesday morning. Wednesday we'll arrive in Missoula, and Thursday Mom & Dad fly in!

I'm spending the following two weeks outside of San Francisco with family, so please let me know if you'll be in the area, or if you have some recommendations on places to check out.

Looking forward to the Fall Tour with my new partner, Nick. We've been chatting much, and should have a great time!

Monday, August 08, 2005

Sunday, August 07, 2005

Home of the B-2 Bomber

8/5/05
10pm
Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri

Well, I survived my first week on a military base. I have spent the past six days at the Whiteman Inn on the base that is known as the “Home of the B-2 Bomber”. It’s a crazy coincidence that I am only 20 miles from my good high school friend, Amanda’s hometown of Sedalia, MO ( I’m planning on checking out their State Fair tomorrow on our day off).

It has been a difficult week, but as usual, I feel great at the end of our show day! Unfortunately, I was feeling burnout early in the week, and our circumstances (rehearsing in a noisy gym w/ kids not used to structure and lack of energy from partner) were not encouraging. We hold our dress rehearsals before the first show, and it was TERRIBLE…. No exaggerations…. After many prayers, and personal pep talks, I felt like I almost single-handedly pulled the show off… Cues were missed left and right, kids talked backstage, but the friends and families of the kids seemed to enjoy in spite of or maybe because of its imperfections. During the first show, the whole group of wolves (a large group in “The Jungle Book”) left the stage prematurely, leaving it to me and three child actors to improve… It worked… These kids are smart! At another point, our little elephant never came onstage, and the assistant directors and my partner, not paying attention, didn’t notice, so I left stage to bring him on to join me… Fun, fun! Our second performance was much improved, but not without bloopers like one of our rocks (set pieces) flipping over during the wolf musical # “Leader of the Pack”, and the skipping of two scenes because, yet again, no one told our little elephant when to come on…poor little guy!

A single mom, Denise, and her two daughters Tynedria and Tyshana had so much fun… The girls have lived in New York, England, and Oklahoma before moving to Missouri… Our crazy contact, Connie who raises snakes… Her intro to the show was awesome and so fitting for our production, she was dressed as "The Crocodile Hunter" and brought her ball python onto stage with her, psyching the crowd up for the show… "Danja, Danja, Danja.." Wish I had a picture!

Thursday, July 21, 2005

Pictures from Valentine, NE

A Prairie Sunset


Up Close and Personal with Buffalo



Jamie and I with the Simmons girls


Crazy Cloud- It was rotating!

Nebraska Moon

Where the East Meets the West: Prairies meet the Rockies

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Bye Colorado, Don't worry, I'll be back

Who would have known that I would spend an entire week in Littleton, CO? Last spring, I saw COLUMBINUS performed at Roundhouse Theatre in Silver Spring, and was totally affected by the intense, realistic portrayal of kids at the Columbine High School shooting. The play was the most moving piece of art I have experienced, so you can imagine how I felt seeing the "Welcome to Littleton" sign on our way into town. Of course, there is no trace of the incident anymore, and my work partner didn't even know Littleton was the place of the school shooting... proof that Littleton is like any other American town.... your basic chains (well healthy chains! NOODLES & COMPANY!! WILD OATS).

Julie (Iggy) and Greg had a gorgeous house that they graciously opened to us for the week. I will include pictures when I get a chance of their fun, huge dogs. One is part Newfy, and the other part St. Bernard I believe. They have a gorgeous inground pool in the back and my bedroom smelled of strong citronella.. I LOVED IT (in fact, when I open my suitcase, I an still smell the citronella!)

I recently read The Secret Life of Bees, and I swear it has affected my view of bugs. This couldn't have come at a better time, since I encountered many interesting species in Colorado, and now Nebraska.

So, yes, I've reached Valentine, Nebraska, and I was pleasantly surprised at the sights out here. It's gorgeous. Last night, the Simmons invited us over to their ranch, and after dinner we toured some of their 160 acres. We went straight to the highlight: In their prairies they have some 40 buffalo, and we drove right up to the middle of the herd, it was awesome! Check out the pictures!

Friday, July 08, 2005


The capital building in Denver Posted by Picasa

Sculpture outside of Denver Center for the Performing Arts.. where I hope to someday study at the National Theatre Conservatory Posted by Picasa

Had to get a picture of the RI flag, to get some sense of Bristol's 4th Posted by Picasa

Here I am, I tried to get a cool picture like the one of Dad as the 5th head, but Jamie couldn't find the right angle Posted by Picasa

Mount Rushmore from below Posted by Picasa

MEDORA MUSICAL- The tourist attraction of North Dakota, We were there on July 3rd Posted by Picasa

On our way down to the amphitheatre... Posted by Picasa

More Badlands Posted by Picasa

Theodore Roosevelt National Park Posted by Picasa

Here I am.. a mix of Hawaiian and Prairie! What was I thinking? There aren't too many fashion police in ND Posted by Picasa

Week off in DENVER

It felt so good to be driving into the city Monday night. Although, I've found it interesting to check out these small towns, the city is always calling my name, and I miss going into DC.

RIDE DOWN: The cow town of Medora, ND was fun... I picked up my authentic cowboy hat (don't worry Dad, I'll still wear the blue one, it was just too large to pack :-) ). We also checked out the Theodore Roosevelt National Park, which is in the center of North Dakota Badlands. I definitely MISSED the Bristol 4th of July, but I supposed Mount Rushmore would have to do. It was kind of surreal being there... not like this whole trip isn't! We finished on through South Dakota and into Wyoming. While stopping for gas in Cheyenne, a woman approached us, and told us about her experience as a kid with Missoula Children's Theatre, and said it was an experience she's always remembered (this was over 15 years ago). Pretty amazing!

Washington Post has called Missoula Children's Theatre the "PEACE CORPS of THEATRE". There is definitely a documentary in the near future lined up, and our director, Jim Caron, has gotten offers for a reality TV show.. 2 partners, one truck, thousands of miles, hundreds of kids... Can we say drama??

So while in Denver, I've been checking out some shopping sights, catching free concerts, and yesterday afternoon, I rented a bike to tour some paths around the city. What a cool city this is... Everyone seems so health conscious, "Whole Foods", "Wild Oats", and so many people biking, blading, and running. AND everyone follows the laws of the road, including pedestrians and bikers waiting for the walk and don't walk. These people aren't in a RUSH. Imagine. I can definitely see myself living here for a time, and I'm really thinking about auditioning for the National Theatre Conservatory again, which is in the heart of the city (Denver's Center for the Performing Arts). This is probably the MOST COMPETITIVE program though... 8 people are accepted!

Another Missoula Children's Theatre team is coming into town tonight, so we will probably meet up tomorrow, and trade stories. They are on their way from New Mexico to Nebraska. It will be awesome to see some familiar faces! Next week, I will be about a half hour south of Denver, so I'm sure I will experience as much of it as I can before we go back into the heartland (Nebraska, Missouri, and Kentucky).

Much love to all!

Thursday, July 07, 2005


Zach had so much fun... he is the first and only grandson from a family of 5 boys (my partner, Jamie, is behind him, holding on for dear life) Posted by Picasa

The owner of Coaches Bar.... He ends each karaoke night with ?God Bless the USA?... couldn't help being stirred with tears and missing Bristol... But it's good to see patriots all across the nation! Posted by Picasa

See the star on the upper right? It's on top of the grain elevator, which didn't show up in the picture.. fitting background for karaoke in Arthur, ND Posted by Picasa

Good times! My first time Tubing (on Devils Lake) Posted by Picasa

Lisa Moore & Zach having fun in the sun (on Devils Lake) Posted by Picasa

These kids were in the 2-minute long parade, part of Arthur's ?Community Days?. Many were in our show. The big smile belongs to Ally, one of our Asst. Directors! Posted by Picasa

A family from Arthur- All 3 boys were wolves--- Father Wolf, Wolfy, and a Wolf Pup-- their mother sang with Jamie and I in the Impromptu Choir. Posted by Picasa