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JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN is Not the Villain; Neither is John Proctor
Some thoughts on JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN
Aug 298 min read


The JAMboree!
Memories of judging the Alabama Youth Theatre Experience's Spring JAMboree!
May 164 min read


Poetry Month 3: A Monologue from LOVE'S LABOR'S LOST
An audio recording of a monologue from William Shakespeare's LOVE'S LABOR'S LOST.
Feb 211 min read


Acting in WAITING FOR GODOT: A Recap
All photographs, save the last image, appear courtesy of Steven Ross. For more information about his work, visit his website. The odds...
Sep 22, 20237 min read


An Actor's Journal- Part 7
I’m still vertical. It’s a low bar for living, but there you are. After this experience—rehearsing for my first stage role in nearly 20...
Sep 1, 20234 min read


An Actor's Journal- Part 6
Last Friday night, the show finally settled into a place where the bones were there. I don’t know when we started using the word bones to...
Aug 25, 20235 min read


An Actor's Journal- Part 5
Week 5 As mentioned last week, Virginia Samford Theatre, near Linn Park in Birmingham holds a lot of special memories for me. Between...
Aug 18, 20239 min read


An Actor's Journal- Part 4/New Publication Announcement
This week, I’ll catch us up on two weeks of rehearsal as the opening date of Waiting for Godot at BFT barrels toward us. Week 3 It is a...
Aug 11, 20239 min read


An Actor's Journal- Part 3
To appropriate a quote from Tennessee Williams, “Sometimes—there’s Godot—so quickly!” But also, sometimes, life just happens, and you...
Aug 4, 20234 min read


An Actor's Journal- Part 2
The first thing I panicked about was pencils. Pencils! Did I even own a pencil? When was the last time I even used a pencil? A pencil, a...
Jul 28, 20237 min read


An Actor's Journal- Part 1
It has been an anxiety-riddled year trying to prepare for an anxiety-riddled play. In a little less than two months, I will be playing...
Jul 21, 202318 min read
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