Change is in the air

Happy New Year! It’s the day after Labour Day and the start of new beginnings.  This time of year means more about new starts to me than January 1, even though it’s been almost thirty years since I went to school.  I suppose having kids that still go to school helps keep that feeling going……

Felicidades, Alexandra y Marchy

On Saturday (July 20, 2013), my brother Mark married his wife Alexandra in Niagara Falls.  I gave the toast welcoming Alexandra to our family.  Here it is for family and friends that weren’t able to be there: Felicidades, Alexandra y Marchy. Congratulations, Alexandra and Mark (or “Marchy”, as he’s known in Spanish). Before I go on, I…

Being 50

I remember thinking that I’d be 36 years old when the year 2000 came around and that age seemed so OLD!  And today, I’ve turned 50 and I still feel young.  If I close my eyes, in my heart of hearts, I feel 25 years old.  Of course, the mirror punctures that fantasy. When I…

Why is it so hard to write?

Writing.  The arcane art.  Just open a vein and write, as the saying goes.  It’s easy, isn’t it? I was chatting with a couple of my playwriting friends and we were complaining how hard it is to write.  If we think of ourselves as writers, why would the thing we do that classifies us as…

In Search of 1000 True Fans

Man, I love the internet!  Someone can write a blog and it can still have impact years later when someone like me stumbles across it.  Like a message in a bottle, waiting patiently for someone to discover it.  Last week, I stumbled across Kevin Kelly’s blog about 1000 True Fans (written in 2008). Basically, the…

Torn Coupons: The Musical

Sometimes you just have to act on an idea because it refuses to go away.  For a few years now, I’ve toyed with the idea of making my story Torn Coupons into a musical.  It’s crazy, of course, because I don’t know anything about musicals, except that I’ve seen a few and enjoyed some of…

What Is Today?

“This is the first day of the rest of your life.”  That saying has always annoyed me in some way.   My internal response is usually: Oh, yeah?  What was yesterday?  Ironically, it was also a line from the play Rope’s End, which I just finished performing in a few weeks ago, so I’ve been saying…

Learnin’ Lines

One of the most frequent questions people always ask after seeing me in a show is “How do you remember all those lines?”  It’s the bane of most actors.  I mean, what about asking how you feel about the part or what was involved in creating this character that is different from you?  But it’s…

The Beginning of Rope’s End

I thought I’d write a bit about my acting process.  I ended up getting the part that I auditioned for in June and tonight we had our first rehearsal.  It’s been a few years since I’ve been really passionate about a part that I was doing.  Or at least been passionate about a role and…