Saturday, May 31, 2008

Why do I act? Why do I post Blogs? Why? Why? Why?

I am discussing my aspirations and my reasons for acting and posting blogs.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Meet some of the Guys!

I finally have decided that I am willing to share some of my characters(not all of them). I decided to beat them to the punch as far as introducing them is concerned. They will post Vlogs of their own in the future but before you see them in action, I think you should know what these gentlemen are all about Name: Richard Alias: Bossy Brit He's Not the nicest guy...but you would definately want him to be on your side. Richard likes to argue and make his point. He is concieted and swears that he knows everything...Did I mention he's from England. Name: Marcuss Alias: Mr. Nice Guy He's Awesome! Marcuss hates to pick fights with people and loves to make friends. He sees a silver lining on every cloud. He's from Down south and he loves to hear himself talk! Name: Kelvin Alias: Nerd" Kelvin is you stereotypical nerd he is obsessed with videogames and computers, He can answer almost any question you throw at him except if its concerning girls...he turns to mush.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Comming Back From School!

These are just some pics of me and some friends hanging around in NYC during my first weekend back here in NYC!!!!! It was the middle of may and VERY COLD outside...

Friday, May 23, 2008

This past Tuesday I had the pleasure of seeing ...

This passed Tuesday I had the pleasure of seeing Lawrence Fishburne portray Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall in a highly entertaining 90 minute one man show. His perfomance provided me with a whole new level of respect for him as an actor. He had humor, excitement, and sad moments with no one to play off of. Lawrence played that part to the best of his ability. I admire Mr. Fishburne even more for his hard work. Not only did he force us to beleive he was Thurgood Marshall but his performance was so natural and smooth that it did not appear to be planned, considering all of the light and sound cues involved in the show. It felt as though Thurgood Marshall was addressing the audience personally while telling his story.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Amiri Baraka's "Slave Ship"

We finally finished running Slave Ship. I am sad that it is over and I am also relieved. Because that character demanded alot from me mentally and physically, I put my all into it for that moment and I am letting it go for good. I am so proud of the team...and Shannon my director who had faith in our production even when authority figures and classmates doubted us. Our cast worked very hard and continued to have emotional consistency throughout each production. We did our best and it showed. I could speak for most of those who were involved and say that we did not expect people to react the way they did.