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That's because HE'll be the one in James Bond trunks doing the washing.
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Another source of revenue would be the catering kitchen, out of which would come the aforementioned cupcakes and, of course, ThinKrisps.
Also, a 99 seat theatre, where Heidi and Brad and I could charge actors $45.00 a month to belong to the LoTSpace Theatre Company. LTC would produce 2 or 3 shows in tandem, classics, chesnuts, and new works, as well as host workshops, vocal, and dance classes. I'm thinking thrust proscenium with a working fly. Rehearsal spaces and a costume shop are a natch. |
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...and I did a course in "design for the theatre" so I will be conducting set-design workshops for an additional fee. |
I didn't know that! Welcome to the LTC. As a founding member, you get to choose which seat gets a plaque with your name and personalized inscription.
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I don't suppose you've read "The Art Of Coarse Acting Or, How to Wreck an Amateur Dramatic Society " by Michael Green? It's my Bible. :D |
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OMG ! It's MANDATORY reading - soooo funny !
Link to amazon page I say let's get a copy for the LoT library. |
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
How to Steal the Scene, Even though Unconscious...., April 6, 2002Reviewer:Debra A. Burrell (Norfolk, VA USA) - See all my reviews This tome is full of useful information for the coarse actor, including "How to Steal the Scene, Even though Unconscious," "How to be a mere Spear-Carrier, and still ruin a scene," "Basic Makeup Tips for the Coarse Actor," and the useful diagram on set building "The Human Cleat." Anyone who's ever been in a performance of "Arsenic and Old Lace" will appreciate this book -- as will anyone who's ever sat through the show. (Not that I'm slamming "Arsenic and Old Lace," I think it holds up remarkably well.) Should be required reading in all theatre coarses. Oops, I mean courses... |
Must have vocal studio. With soundproofed rooms, so I can work on the high notes. :D
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