1.13.2012

Black by popular demand!!!


Break out your cloves and pull out your Siouxsie and The Banshees records! My one-person show "Bad Kid" is back by popular demand on February 17th at Axis Theatre. We're painting our nails black as we speak. RELEASE THE RAVENS!

Show info HERE.

1.11.2012

Ask Me: Dark Things


To quote Carol Ann in the miserable sequel to 1982's superior "Poltergeist"...
They're baaa-aaaaackkkk...

ASK ME returns to Axis Theatre with a night of Gothy, witchy, scary and ultimately hilarious stories on Wednesday, January 18th at 8pm. Cammi Climaco and I couldn't be more excited about this group of drug-addled, Doc Marten-wearing, hyper-depressive and pyro-maniacal performers...
Erin Barker
Bridget O'Neill
Juliet Hope Wayne
and special appearances by Edgar Oliver!

So shoot your absinthe, put on your dog collars and throw your cloves in your military-issue satchel. We'll see you next week for big, dark, spooky fun!

Axis can be hard to find, so check this out.
10$ suggested donation
BYOB (You being drunk makes out job easier. So go nuts!)
Doors close by 8:15 at the LATEST! No late entries.

More info HERE.

My storytelling class at The PIT!

I am honored and beyond excited to be teaching a storytelling class at The PIT starting next month. It's called "Storytelling: Tell and Show." Although I love the one-on-one relationship of directing and coaching, I'm really excited for this opportunity to be working with a group on their stories.
I plan on being a stern task-master and regularly humming The Police's "Don't Stand So Close To Me" under my breath.

From The PIT site:
This is a class for storytellers with experience who are looking to incorporate more theatricality into their performance. If you’re looking to inhabit your characters and expand your physicality behind the mic, this is the class for you. In addition to fine-tuning your writing and story structure, you’ll learn to fully harness the power of your body and voice to create scenes, build tension, and transform into characters. If your crazy Aunt Gilda is better seen and heard than described, this class can show you how to become her. Class time is devoted to students sharing and critiquing each other’s work. Each student will develop at least three stories and perform one of them in a class show at The PIT for family and friends.

To find out more about the class and sign up, go HERE.