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Friday, 23 September 2005
Just a quick hello! Wednesday, 31 August 2005
It's the show that never was. As you may know, I'm the Production Director for our local Theatre group. And we've been experiencing alot of problems over the last year. The theatre in town has been undergoing massive renovations for the past year. It was supposed to have been completed by Spring. Of course, as with all construction, that didn't happen. This meant finding new venues for all of our shows last season except for one. Our final show of the season...our musical. Our musicals are rather large with a cast of around 40. With sets and the type of choreography we do, there's no way we could hold the musical in any location in town. So, being the executive, we decided to hold off until the fall. We rescheduled the show for the last two weeks of October. The theatre was scheduled to have its grand opening in September so this was a reasonable choice. Or so we thought. On Monday, we held our final executive meeting for the year before we have our Annual General Meeting for all the members. It was discovered that the theatre isn't finished. The seats are currently in customs in China. Which means that by the time they get here and get installed, we're looking into 2006. A decision was then made to hold off the show until May 2006. Due to other commitments, I had already decided not to run for the executive committee this year. I have too many other things that are occupying my time. Now I have to gracefully bow out of the show as well. It was a tough decision, but one that I think is in my best interest. I've decided to try theatre in the city. I'll be getting more experience and exposure. Which is important if you want to get your name out there. I wished them the best of luck with the production and thanked them for everything they've done for me. It was great to be part of the local community theatre. B.
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Updated: Sunday, 14 June 2015 4:39 PM MDT Thursday, 11 August 2005
I love learning new stuff! Saturday, 30 July 2005
Country Vocal Spotlight and Everything Else This has been a really good week for me. Not only did I get to be a featured performer in the made for tv movie I was in (The Christmas Blessing), but I made it through to the semi-finals of the Country Vocal Spotlight! It's been a good week. Really busy, but good. We've had the World Masters Games in town since last week. Everyone's had a great time. Especially the Australians. I was talking to one couple who were staying in the same hotel as alot of other Aussies. Apparently they drank the hotel dry! Well, another busy week ahead. I can't make the audition in Calgary I was supposed to go for. It was for a lead role in an independent film, but it was on a deferred pay basis. The distance and pay thing was okay, but I'm trying to get the house fixed so we can sell it. On top of that, my schedule has been pretty booked. I'm also still wrapping up lose ends for the Drama Society. I let the Executive Selection Committee know that I won't be running again and will give up my position as Production Director. I just don't have the time anymore. Anyway, got to go. I really feel as if I'm making some sort of headway with everything lately. Take a look at the website if you haven't recently. I'm adding more information and should have new photos up soon. I still have to get some recordings done and add them in as well. See ya! B.
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Updated: Sunday, 14 June 2015 4:43 PM MDT Wednesday, 27 July 2005
Shouldn't an instructor...what's the word...instruct? Saturday, 23 July 2005
Things are really getting busy Before I say anything else, I just want to pass on the message that I've been updating my website. There's more pictures and some new information. Thanks to everyone who's come by recently. The counter really hasn't been working, but when I sign in it shows that I've been getting about 2500 hits per month! Seems that the more spare time I have, the more I find things to fill in to that time. I had a small part in an independent film and was an extra in a made for TV movie. This weekend I'm going to a casting call for The Assassination of Jesse James (the Brad Pitt film). So that's exciting. I'm taking piano lessons and vocal coaching again. And I've just hired a personal trainer, so I'll be doing that 3 times a week. On top of that, I'll be taking rapier (sword fighting) lessons once a week. I do, however, have my weekends to myself. For now at least. But I'm singing in a competition next Saturday. I plan on taking a few horseback riding lessons again, but I don't know when I'll be able to fit that in. I've been working on getting all of our shows booked for the upcoming dinner theatre production. Which should be really good, but I'm finding it difficult to get everything done that I need. I decided that with all of my personal commitments that I just can't be the Production Director any more. Which makes alot of sense. In September, we begin rehearsals once again for Oklahoma. Our show is now in October. Once that's done I can audition for the shows in Edmonton. It'll mean more exposure and press. I'm still trying to get ahold of a friend of mine. He said that his friend is that stage manager at the Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton. So things are beginning to progress. One of my agents introduced me to a music producer while I was on the set the other day, so I'm going to try to get some demos together. I just need to find someone good to do it for me. So many things. B.
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Updated: Sunday, 14 June 2015 4:47 PM MDT Thursday, 7 July 2005
A sombre entry Wednesday, 29 June 2005
I must have been out of my mind! The other night, one of my fellow female co-workers begged me to go with her to one of those speed dating things. I really didn't want to go. However, she wanted to and said she wouldn't go without me. She even offered to pay for me to go. Well, free food and a night out. Why not? What's the worst that could happen, right? I'm sure that these men are nice in their own way. And I met a few guys I could hang out with, but there was just no connection. A couple of them told me that they had tried to get into acting. I felt kind of bad for one guy. I really thought his "agent" had just conned him out of his money for some course they provided him with. The other guy did nothing but complain about actors and acting. In his opinion, everyone in L.A. is either gay or a transvestite. The rest of them were alright. The pub was really nice, however. I'll have to go back there. Really great Irish pub. Good food and ambience. I guess I had fun. But then again I could have fun at an insurance convention. B.
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Updated: Sunday, 14 June 2015 4:57 PM MDT Sunday, 19 June 2005
This show will go down in history!
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Updated: Sunday, 19 June 2005 11:30 AM MDT Tuesday, 14 June 2005
It was a blast! The show went over REALLY well! We had a lot of fun. And I have a couple of fans now (hee, hee)! I managed to finally get my dress finished the night before...around midnight! But, it worked out. We have one more show this Saturday and then we're done for the season. It was nice to have a venue in which to try a few different things. I was in 5 numbers (Cell Block Tango, Whistle Down the Wind, Oklahoma!, Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend, and All That Jazz). One was a solo (Diamonds). Nothing like having several men following you all over the stage! One of the women in my theatre group teaches vocal lessons, so I've decided to work with her for a while to get my range and control back and to improve. Over the years, we all develop bad habits and once in a while we just need a tune up. However, I've never really had much in the way of formalized training. So, I decided that the best way to combat any future problems is to study opera. Once you can do the classics, you can do anything. I've been trying to record something on my computer at home so that I can put a sound link on the website, but I'm going to have to get it done professionally. Unfortunately, it means doing a cover song because I don't have music written for the lyrics that I have. I don't know what's involved copyright-wise, so I'll have to check into it first. I've had the opportunity to get up on a big stage in the last couple of months. I know the tech guys at the conference centre downtown fairly well. Every now and again, when I want to test out my stuff on a big system, they let me come down and do a "sound check". It's kind of like my own private concert. The first time I was singing "Bring Me To Life" and had an audience of building staff and construction workers. Was kind of cool! Anyway, there are some auditions coming up this summer for a theatre group in Edmonton that I'm going to try out for. It'll mean more exposure as they get alot of media coverage in the newspaper, on the radio and on television. And being as my agent says there really isn't anything here right now, I have to start to build some more experience if I even think of attempting to go anywhere else. My agent's alright, but her clientelle consists mostly of background performers. I'll need to work my way toward an agent who deals with principle performers. Well, got to run. I'll try to share the rest later. Take care. B.
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