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Is it Love? Can it Be? I'm a San Francisco Neo-Futurist

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Last Friday—May 30th, 2014—marked my human premiere as a San Francisco Neo-Futurist.

It's super official now that I have my photo booth pic.

The first weekend jitters are gone and the real challenge lies ahead of me. Writing more, better, tighter. Thinking faster, smarter, harder. The shows feel like a gift to me (and hopefully a gift to the audience, too).

This weekend: round two of my first, three-week run.

Next weekend: round three of my first, three-week run.

Hope you'll join me at the lovely Boxcar Theatre for some ɪkˌspɛrəˈmɛntl theatre. There will be nudity. Unfortunately (fortunately?) it won't be mine.

Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind
San Francisco Neo-Futurists
$15 + fees online
OR
$10 + $1 times the roll of a 6-sided die at the door ($11 – $16)

New Year, New Path

In short: I am back in the Bay Area, working (Theatre Bay Area's new Marketing Associate), in rehearsal at New Conservatory Theatre Center, working remotely for another job, and helping out with Ubuntu Theater Project's second Summer Festival.

How I feel about it all, in short: PSYCHED.

Ask me in three weeks when I'm neck deep in Tech and I might have a different answer for you.

On to the fun stuff. My current projects!

"Organized Crime...Or Something Like That"

Doc (amazing creator and star of the series) fixed it so that I shot all my scenes for Season 1 before I left Los Angeles. In two Sundays.  Here's a shot of Da Boss (Doc, Left) and The Hammer (Me, Right). A rare moment of open cheekiness from the usually zen bodyguard.

Happy to report that our Indiegogo got us enough to get us through Season 1. But it's never too late chip in if you like what you see...

Standing on Ceremony at New Conservatory Theater Center

We had a glorious two weeks of table read getting to know each other, the text, all that the text implies... And now we're getting on our feet. Since it's a series of one acts, rehearsal time is being split up, play by play. More importantly, our super adorable publicity photos are up. Ben Randle dreamt up the concept and Lois Lema took the shots. Shout out to Director Sara Staley for her assistant confetti lady duties.

That's all for now! More updates as they come...

Standing on Ceremony (2014), Dir. Sara Staley - Photo By Lois Tema

Standing on Ceremony (2014), Dir. Sara Staley - Photo By Lois Tema

Standing on Ceremony (2014), Dir. Sara Staley - Photo By Lois Tema 

Standing on Ceremony (2014), Dir. Sara Staley - Photo By Lois Tema

 

 

 

 

Staged Reading for East West Players

I'm in a staged reading directed by Andy Lowe at the East West Players Sunday 8/11 @ 6PM!

PRE TENDO: A Musical
original musical by Howard Ho.

It's 1983 and Billy can't catch a break. He's bullied and worse, he can't get past the next level of Game Wars on the Tari 260. When he meets Spaceman on Compuserve, his luck changes. But Spaceman has a secret and isn't who Billy thinks. What happens when Billy tires to find real connection in a cyber world?

More information available at the Facebook event.