Thursday, April 8, 2010

Sweet Sue



So the play i'm in "Sweet Sue" has just been extended 2 more weeks due to the positive reviews it's been recieving. 6 reviews and they've all been great so far. We've even recieved a "Go" from LA Weekly as a recomended play to see.I'm particularly proud of this because there are other more well known theatres who were reviewed as well that did not recieve a "Go." If you around North Hollywood on the weekends or your looking for some theatre to see, then I think it's worth your while to check us out. You can learn more about by googling The Lonnie Chapman Theatre. I'm including the link to the LA Weekly article below.

GO SWEET SUE A.R. Gurney's stock in trade is as an erudite chronicler of Wasp culture and romantic conundrums. Here, he is not at his witty, engaging best, but director Ernest Figueroa and a stalwart cast make this problematic play worth a viewing. Sweet Sue is a variation on that old standby, the May-December romance. The action unfolds in the spacious Philadelphia home of Sue Weatherall, a middle-of-the-road artist who has a fling with Jake, a college buddy and roommate of her son Ted. Because Jake is rooming at her house for the summer, he agrees to do some nude modeling for Sue, which, to no one's surprise, gradually turns into a romantic fixation. That not much occurs in this highly talky play is not the problem. The two characters are played by four actors, two Sues and two Jakes. The artifice allows for dual perspectives and approaches, but this double representation becomes confusing, especially when all four actors are onstage, and when the author splices time segments, which he often does. What's more, notwithstanding some humorous moments, there really isn't a lot here that forcibly engages. The romance predictably fizzles, and one is left with a sense of "Yeah, and ..." The upside is the fine acting: Figueroa's cast members (Laurie Morgan, Janet Wood, Sean McGee and Brandon Irons) work well together. Wood is especially artful in her portrayal of the older, mature Susan. Lonny Chapman Theatre, 19009 Burbank Blvd., N. Hlywd. Fri.-Sat., 8 p.m.; Sun., 2 p.m.; through April 25. (818) 700-4878, <

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Entertaining myself on set

Here'a a short little video on set this afternoon. I've decided I can take really awesome LOW quality videos so I might as well take advantage of it. More to come in the next few days...

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

2010


Wow, it's been a long time since i've updated this thing. It's 2010 and i'm still trying to wrap my head around what's been going. To start I was lucky to get cast as a lead in a film that will shot for the month of February. It's called "Crushing Violet" and I play a highschool drama teachers who has to come to terms with a student who is infatuated with him. I also was lucky to be cast in a play called "Sweet Sue," by A.R. Gurney. it's a tough balancing act right now because I rehearse for the play during the week and shoot the film on the weekends. Luckily the film will wrap about 2 weeks before the play opens. With all this happening, I had to make a decision to step away from my day job for a few months. I'm officially a full time working actor. I'm sorry did I say working? I meant to say starving. I'll throw up some pictures in a week or so of the set.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Post show show


Me and a few of the other actors have been doing a post show show. A lot of people in this sing and a few play guitar so we thought we needed to do both at the same time lol. I attached a little video for you too. Enjoy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ceUXy04DIk

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Hit the ground runnin'




Well it finally happened. We had our opening weekend last weekend and it went pretty well. I included a few final dress rehearsal shots for you. We had previews Thursday and Friday night and Saturday was our official opening. We were fortunate enough to sell out everynight as well except our matinee which was about 3/4 full. This has been such an amazing learning experience and I have 7 more weeks to hone and improve. The work is never done! I'll keep you posted on projects I have lined up when the run is over. If your in the LA area over the weekend come out and see us, we'd love see you!


Friday, August 21, 2009




It's nice to finally put a face with the play. Were less than 20 days from opening and I'm getting really excited about how it's going to be recieved. We've been very under the gun in our rehearsals. We started off in Westlake in a rec room, then into a house in Toluca Lake, and now finally to a rehearsal stage in NoHo. Were only going to have a few tech rehearsals with lighting etc. so it's a crucial time period for success. I'll give you an update as it gets closer!

Friday, August 14, 2009

Days of Our Lives

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqgAod2-nOE

I was on Days of Our Lives a few weeks ago for just a few minutes here are the links to the videos on youtube. I come in at 2:24 in the first and 8:00 in the second.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_4UDwJUpso