This week, I made the decision to quit putting it off and focus on moving to Salt Lake City. Why SLC? I feel that I am not getting the opportunity to do what I really want to do in Logan. My short term life goal is to get a job in SLC that will enable me to rent an apartment there. My short term professional goal is to earn my Equity card.
Why do I need to be in SLC to do this? Two of the three equity houses in Utah are in SLC; Pioneer and SLAC. The other? USF in Cedar City. Seeing as how USF only auditions once a year, Salt Lake is my best bet.
Any job I get in Salt Lake will, most likely, be a permanent position of over two years. Once I get my equity card I want to move to New York, and I need sufficient funds to do so in order to live there.
In the meantime, I will be auditioning for everything that I can in SLC and applying for all the jobs as well.
Until next time!
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Friday, August 7, 2015
Two shows left!
Thanks to my wonderful LYS supporters, I am now in the green as far as my first live fundraising campaign! It's not over yet; we still have two more shows to go.
Today at 7 is Macbeth, an incredible production directed by the brilliant Emma Jackson-Smith. In my opinion, it rivals the Utah Shakespeare Festival's 2010 production of Macbeth in terms of direction.
Tomorrow at 2 is Cymbeline, an energetic production directed by Mary Jackson-Smith; an incredible educator and leader. This show encompasses literally everything from a down to earth love story to gods and demons over a time period of 1600 years; all in about three hours.
Come see these two wonderful shows on the second floor of the Bullen Center in Logan, Utah. Tickets are six dollars, roses are nine, cushion rentals are two, and all concessions are one dollar or less. All rose and cushion rental proceeds go toward a Shakespeare conference in Denmark and all concession proceeds go toward the LYS Scholarship fund. See you at these two wonderful shows!
Today at 7 is Macbeth, an incredible production directed by the brilliant Emma Jackson-Smith. In my opinion, it rivals the Utah Shakespeare Festival's 2010 production of Macbeth in terms of direction.
Tomorrow at 2 is Cymbeline, an energetic production directed by Mary Jackson-Smith; an incredible educator and leader. This show encompasses literally everything from a down to earth love story to gods and demons over a time period of 1600 years; all in about three hours.
Come see these two wonderful shows on the second floor of the Bullen Center in Logan, Utah. Tickets are six dollars, roses are nine, cushion rentals are two, and all concessions are one dollar or less. All rose and cushion rental proceeds go toward a Shakespeare conference in Denmark and all concession proceeds go toward the LYS Scholarship fund. See you at these two wonderful shows!
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