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Tag Archives: theatre
In which I get Salty
So, I am really unforgivably late in posting this, but I am doing a thing. It’s kind of hard to explain so I’m going to give you a lot of links. The event is called Fourplay. It’s basically four episodes … Continue reading
Posted in Performance, Stardust
Tagged performing, site specific theatre, theatre, Vancouver
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Protected: Script of ROVE, private (sorry)
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Posted in Star Catalogue
Tagged site specific theatre, theatre
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Meet the cast and creative team of ROVE: The Legend of Rusty Point
Alexis Kellum-Creer–Common Domestic Goose, Border Guard, Jaguar Woman 2D and 3D Alexis is delighted to be honking her way through Tentative Equinox’s inaugural production! She was last seen in the United Players’ production of “Waste”, also appearing in “The Circle” … Continue reading
Dual Tracked Life
I’m a little bit shocked that the last time I wrote here was my birthday–almost 6 months ago. Wow. So much has happened since then. I guess I should do a mini-catch-up. In chronological order: I directed the Fraser Valley … Continue reading
Posted in Autumnal Equinox, Dark side of the Moon, Stardust, Sun
Tagged death, life, theatre
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Introducing the Actor’s Intensive
I know I’m about 1.5 steps away from perfection, but I simply can’t stand it anymore and I have to announce my big thing. The THING! You read about it here first. Then I sent out that little teaser a … Continue reading
Posted in Stardust, Wonderment
Tagged acting, performing, performing arts, stage, theatre, training
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Watch This Space
Remember this post? Well, watch this space because in the next couple of weeks I will have something to announce. I know! The Thing! The Thing and Reality being somehow intertwined?! Whoah. And that’s all I can say. Except that … Continue reading
In which I am self-serving, but in a good community-building kind of way, at least if you’re over 30.
Well, this post is my Wahoo Wednesday post. I know its Thursday, but we Canadians had a holiday on Monday (thank you Queen Victoria) and its messed me up. This week, I’m excited by an idea because I saw it … Continue reading
Posted in Big Bang, Observatory, Stardust
Tagged acting, creativity, education, neuroplasticity, performing arts, theatre, Vancouver
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One more commercial (and then I promise I’m done)
I just wanted to let everyone know I will be appearing in a musical in concert this week. The musical is called Lorelei. It’s the musical based on the movie Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. The stage version starred Carol Channing, the … Continue reading
Small tribute to a fallen colleague
It’s been a bit of a rough go in the theatre community lately; too many stories of inoperable brain tumours, incurable cancer, and inescapable car crashes. One colleague was wise enough to re-schedule his flight and go to the hospital. He later … Continue reading
World Theatre Day Message 2009
International World Theatre Day Message by Augusto Boal. (Also plans for the weekend.) Continue reading
Posted in Observatory, Stardust, Vernal Equinox
Tagged art, culture, philosophy, theatre, World Theatre Day, writing
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