I woke up this morning with songs from the movie Labyrinth in my brain. After winding down from the past couple of days, Tim decided to make me smile by popping in a childhood favorite of mine. If always reminds me of being a kid and being home on sick days. I would bundle up in blankets, hold onto my favorite dolls and watch this fantasy land unfold. If you haven’t seen it, definitely check it out to see the magic puppetry of Jim Henson and Kevin Clash (aka Elmo). Thank goodness my past couple of days were not invaded by Goblin kings, so I was able to continue with my acting. On Sunday I went to the two script readings felt like a super actor. Nahh, I just felt good about having an entire day filled with people and things involving the career I want. The first script reading was for a movie, based on a true story of a writer that unknowingly got manipulated into crime. The actors read in front of a mysterious group of people so here’s hoping this script gets picked up by producers and it works out for the author. As I mentioned in a previous post I was able to read with some friends and it was nothing less than fun, happy and stress-free. It’s always good to catch up with those you shared such wonderful memories with but haven’t spoken to in a while. The second script reading was for an upcoming play about a man and his invisible friend. It is very rare that I absolutely enjoy, and become ecstatic about modern plays but this one proved to be one of the best. I walked into an intimidating room of talented actors sitting around a coffee table with their shoes off, wine glasses in hand and chatting about how each of them went to school together and what shows they performed with one another. It was a bit of a slap in the face for little me. Kind of ironic that I had just come from a similar situation and didn’t take notice to those that were in the position I was in now. There is a certain dynamic of actors that know each other and I was getting a good taste of how I could have seemed cliqueish in the script reading before this. So, I put on my “big girl pants” and decided to attack the script the best I could. After a couple of hours I fell in love with the play and felt blessed to be in a room with such talent. I truly hope it gets picked up because its gonna be a biiiiig deal when it does. In fairness to the author I don’t want to tell much more about it. Monday began the week of rehearsals for Midsummer Nights Dream. We have less than a month till opening and I hope I am able to memorize my Shakespearian lines for my debut with The Frog and Peach Theater Company. I have never thought so much about the character actions, and mind-set of a faery, but I guess in this business one must expect the unexpected. xo
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Faeries, Shopping, and Rain
Here is some late night writing to just say hi and this is what I have been up to. The Secrets Love play ended and before I could get a chance to breathe I have been up and about getting ready for some new projects. The big one so far is being in Midsummer Nights Dream for The Frog and Peach theater company. I had my first costume fitting and holy moly am I thrilled with what the designer has up his sleeves for the whole cast. What ever the outcome of the show is as a whole, I can definitely say the costumes are going to be kick ass. I’m happy to report this since it wasn’t an easy task getting to this fitting so it was a good end to a stressful week. Running around Manhattan in the rain from soho to uptown is a battle when your trying to get new dance shoes, voice lessons, costume fitting, and then making it to the theater on time for rehearsals. All the while I’m lugging around big bags filled with all the girl necessities to prepare for stage. Yes, I do love every minute of it. I have two script readings this sunday. One in the morning for a movie and then in the evening it’s for a new play. I get to read with some friends that I haven’t worked with in a while so that brings a calmness to the situation. I do miss the days of going to school at Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute. I was so young and wide-eyed and worked with some great people without the pressure to be perfect. I miss that carefree sense of acting when you were younger and in school. But there is a great understanding and wisdom that comes when you get a little older and that I wouldn’t give up for the world. Now I’m off to bed because I have a big day tomorrow…..I finally have a night free to go see The Hunger Games. Yes!
Urban Theater Festival
Guess what today is? The last run of The Secrets Love play for The Downtown Urban Theater Festival. The past couples of days have been spent refining the cast for this special event and psyching us up with massive amounts of cupcakes. Nothing says “go time” like a delicious gourmet cupcake. Today is the money run and if we win this festival it could mean some wonderful things especially for our director Summer Dawn Hortillosa. Check out her blog if you wanna catch up the some local happening things for The Jersey Independent. In some other news I had my first rehearsal for an upcoming show in April for The Frog and Peach Theater Co. I play the part of Cobweb in Midsummer Night’s Dream. I can’t explain to you how excited I am for this play. I have always loved this piece and to be part of it is a wish come true. The company as a whole seems intelligent, fun, and enthusiastic. Now its time to run to New York since there is so much to prep for tonight and get this busy busy day started. xoxo
Alex In Wonderland
Welcome to the majestic and ecclectic world of ME!! Im a NY/NJ actor and entertainer. I like to share my experiences in the arts, auditions, rediculous dancing in public places (grocery stores, parking lots, starbucks, ect.), and eating Hello Kitty pez. Stick around if you want to hear about the latest conquest of Alexatron (my robot name). Xoxo