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  • Tubthumping

    Two weeks ago, I had an audition for a theater company that I was really excited about. I was so excited about this company, in fact, that I thought this audition was more a formality than anything else–I thought I was a shoe-in for the company. Nonetheless, I worked hard to prepare for my audition,… Read More

  • Find Your Team

    This week, I had the opportunity to reconnect with a couple of old friends that I haven’t seen in 10 years. I was attending From A to DD at the PIT Loft. This play was written, and stars, Mandy Murphy, a friend of mine who served on the Thespian Club Board with me in high school.… Read More

  • Let Your Light Shine

    Every year when the Spring Valley UMC youth would travel to Appalachia to spend a week working alongside people from Michigan, or Indiana, or Illinois to repair homes, we would volunteer to lead the morning devotional one day. And we always used the same idea: Light of the World from the musical, Godspell.  If you… Read More

  • Imaginary Circumstances

    I’m late writing this post, because, frankly, I wasn’t sure how to write it. I had a really great experience on Monday evening. The experience left me feeling, simultaneously, immensely proud, and completely humble. It was probably the very greatest moment of my acting career to date, and it was only a cold-reading of a… Read More

  • Put One Foot in Front of the Other…

    New York City is CONSTANTLY moving. Cars and trucks and buses are always driving down the street; subway trains are (usually) running underground; and people are always walking somewhere. And the thing is, that constant movement around you helps you to see that steps forward are the only way to get anything done. I may… Read More