Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein The Musical


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My next adventure....do a musical!  Singing and dancing...simultaneously!  This is great exercise for voice acting *and* for my ass.  Exhilarating hard work that compares to being pummeled to death by music, lights, smiles and costumes.  It's rewarding in a joyfully painful sort of way, you know?

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Speaking on-camera...oh my.


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My next adventure was an on-camera role for Dinnerwire.com. I played a sous chef, Andrea, who talked about how she loved the reservation function of this website and basically exuded how much she loved her job.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

ebay Booking

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This was my first booking from Voice123.  I worked with the fine folks at Emota, Inc. located in San Diego, CA.  Recorded from my home studio. 

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

I've Run Away with The Circus!


Yes, I've decided to run away with the circus.  I'm playing the role of Genevieve De'Fleur in "Circus Acts, A Play By: Merlyn Q. Sell".  This show is great fun and I get to work on my French accent while I'm at it.  I'm so happy to work with the Actor's Basement theatre group again!  Check out their story here: Actor's Basement Theatre Group

Friday, November 23, 2012

Repeat Business



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There's nothing like repeat business.  The familiarity, the trust.  They've asked to use me for future projects.  Here's another web video I narrated for Nitro Pro.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

More Theatre.....

My next show is Harvey which will open on October 19, 2012 at The Raven in Healdsburg, CA.  I'm playing Ruth Kelly, R.N. (as I like to call her).  I'm thinking of her in the vein of Rosie the Riveter.  She has stepped up to work while all of the men are away at war.  I like her, I'm going to make her so the audience likes her too.  Miss Kelly.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Theatre Adventures


This path has brought me to perform in 3 shows over the past year and a half.  The experiences have been completely exhilarating and transformative.  A little trip out of the sound booth can really add layers and nuance to any voiceover performance.

The first one was called "The Ticking Clock Project" at the 6th Street Playhouse.  Okay, this sounds really corny and cliche'd but it's true, I am so honored to have had my first show with these talented women.  I couldn't have asked for better way to loose my theatre virginity.



The second show was called "Act M: Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow Only".  This was my first show that was more than a monologue.  I had to learn how to work dialogue and blocking with other actors on stage, something I had not yet done.  These talented actors taught me so much and I'm so grateful they gave me the opportunity to be their Vaudevillian Lady Macbeth.....
 
 


The 3rd show was called "Letters Interactive" at The Sitting Room.  I had the absolute honor of playing George Eliot.  It was akin to taking an English literature class.  We were each given a thick book of the author's own letters and read them to internalize who these women were.  The other authors portrayed in the show were Virginia Woolf, George Sand and Zora Neale Hurston.  Under the direction and creation of Christine Renaudin it really was a magical experience.


This truly is a journey.