Solo Show for all you Funny New Yorkers 02/21/2012
Self producing does not mean producing alone! But before I hire that team for my solo show, I have to finish rehearsal and development. For the past seven months I have been writing, rewriting, and developing my solo show Off Off Broadway with Matt Hoverman. I am happy to announce that my show will be a part of One Woman Standing, a series in the New Works play festival curated by Emerging Artists. It's called HaveYouSeenThisGirl and the date is March 6th, 2012. Advanced tickets are $10 and available here. This is the first showing of the material in its entirety, and I'd love to have you in the audience. It's a coming out story wrapped in an adoption mystery. Our class is part of a documentary on solo shows by Shannon Romines and I'll post clips or trailers as soon as they are ready for the public. I am so grateful for my classmates and my friends who showed up to one or all phases of the production and cheered me on or gave feedback. It's a slow but necessary process. While it has been a challenging seven months, it has also been more fulfilling than my busiest year pursuing TV work. And yes, I'd like both, please! In 2011 I graduated from UCB, made new friends I want to work with, and then started to develop my own work. I let my manager go, stopped commuting to L.A., and took 6 months to mark off 5 things on my Can Do List. It's only February and I have four more months to go on my quest to focus on creating my solo show, short film, sketch, and feature script. I share my goals to share inspiration, and because most people don't! I want to hear your goals! Are you writing something that lights your fire? Just talking about my feature script makes me more excited than I have ever been about anyone else's script. So tell me, what's your dream? Everybody comes to Hollywood with a dream! (And name that movie quote!) 2 Comments |
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