Well hello there everyone.
How have we all been?
Swell, I hope.
Life has been kind of odd recently.
I don't really understand why, when people start dating people, they feel like they don't need certain people in their lives anymore.
When I date people, the ones I like, at least....I want to show off how awesome and funny and talented and great they are to all my friends.
I find some people are not like that....
And it's beginning to become sort of a bummer.
I am very happy that they have found someone to be happy with for the time being...but if that, god forbid, ends....you've alienated a friend that you've had for much longer than you've known this new girlfriend.
This all seems so very high school of everyone...
I'll stop talking about it now...because no one wants to hear about this...but I just think it's odd.
And slightly uncool.
Moving on.
I saw Love's Labor's Lost on their opening night.
The show was stellar.
Really, really enjoyed it.
The boys (Pete, Glaze, Yeargain and Andrew) were extra funny. The ladies were lovely as well, but the boys are just written to be funnier.
And I couldn't quite figure out what the girls, (Laura, Emilie, Claire and Jessica) were all wearing...they looked like the pastel version of Three Sisters.
But they all did an awesome job.
AJ looked like a mechanic, and was very funny as per usual...
Sam looked extra extra dapper with his gray hair....and he has such a good voice for Shakespeare....everything just sounds prettier when he says it in his baritone. Wonderful.
Mark McLaughlin was awesome. And he got shat upon by a bird.
So that was tremendous.
And Kate Kuen was beautiful, and wide eyed and looked super sassy with her newly red hair.
Harkins was also very funny eating his chicken leg and cookies onstage in that ridiculous Ranger costume and mustache.
I liked it all quite a bit.
If you haven't seen it...this is the final weekend.
Thursday through Sunday.
And if you go Saturday or Sunday you will see Glazebrook's understudy, Mr. Alex Wallace.
Should be a very different and stellar show!
So, last weekend the almost entire NOLA Project went and saw a movie called The Room.
It was playing at Prytania as one of the midnight movies.
Pete suggested we should have an outing for this.
I cannot even begin to describe to you this movie.
I just suggest netflixing it or watching clips on youtube.
It made me speechless.
It was like a Rocky Horror type experience.
People dressed up, and their are certain props that you throw at the screen and many many shout outs during the movie.
All those die-hard fans really made this movie bearable.
It is insane....and horrible and amazing.
THEY USE THE SAME SEX SCENE TWICE!
THEY FILMED IT.
PLAYED IT ONCE.
THEN THEY WENT TO HAVE SEX AGAIN.
AND IT WAS THE SAME EXACT SHOT FROM TWENTY MINUTES EARLIER.
INSANITY!
It was a lot of fun to say the least.
Started rehearsals for Zombie Town.
They are beyond ridiculous and fun.
I really enjoy being in a show with a bunch of people I've never worked with.
All new kinds of dynamics.
I don't want to give anything way, but the improv rehearsals we have been having are borderline crazy talk...and somehow totally helping us with the characters and the whole show.
It's going to be pretty spectacular.
I think a lot of people are going to like this show very very much.
As long as everyone gets the joke...
Moonshine Madness is this coming Monday at Le Chat.
I'm very excited to sing and do a scene.
Should be a rousing good time for everyone.
It's a little pricey....but the 45 dollars is all for good stuff.
So if you can come, Monday night...at Le Chat.
Sean Patterson will be there!
If that's not reason enough...I don't know what is.
And now I'm very tired.
My job has required me to come in an hour earlier for the past week and my little body can't handle that.
I don't think I am made to function before 10AM.
I am just unpleasant.
If you want to know what I mean you should ask Beau Bratcher.
He has seen me at 6AM trying to "help build a set", and instead I just took it upon myself to lie in the fetal position and utter, "I'm so unhappy right now I'm either going to cry or vomit."
Nice.
Or during the Much Ado student performance when I sat in a corner and refused to speak to everyone during warm ups.
And David Hoover mocked me the entire time.
I refuse to forgive him for that.
Somehow, when I had to do student performances of Speech & Debate I was somewhat ok.
Probably because I would drink 3 redbulls before each of those to ensure I could make it through the interpretive dancing at 9AM!
Boo.
Theatre should be done in the dark.
At night.
Like the good lord intended.
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