June 24, 2014

Stop singing off key!

I am not musical. I will be the first to admit that. But, it turns out that I can hear when someone is singing off key. 

It's been going on for almost an hour now at the Del Marr fair. And it's all I can do to not scream, "stop singing off key!"

I am also thinking of sneaking down there and unplugging her microphone. Or asking the piano player to play the melody. Or asking the drummer to drum very loudly.

I am of course the pot who calls the kettle black because I have trouble singing on key but at least I don't do it on microphone. At the fair. In front of people.

June 2, 2014

The LA lifestyle

I don't know about you, but I don't like LA very much. Probably because I have to drive there from San Diego. I think that if I lived in Los Angeles, I might hate it more...

For example, I am driving home from Santa Monica (don't worry, I'm dictating this to Siri). And it has taken me almost an hour to get from interstate 10 to interstate five. Of course, I made the mistake of leaving at 3:13 PM.

I mean who has the type of job that will let them leave it at 3:00, or even 2:00 PM? Oh wait, I guess I do. As an actor I can pretty much come and go as I please, until I get cast.

People who come from Los Angeles to San Diego for auditions are usually flabbergasted. I just look at them and laugh. We San Diegans travel to Los Angeles much more frequently than Los Angelenos travel to San Diego.

We know you need to give three hours for traffic and accidents and pee pee. Space that or take what Google tells you is the time it takes to get there and add one hour.

I once drove three hours to Los Angeles, there was a an accident, then did a two-minute audition, after a two hour wait, then drove three more hours back to San Diego.

I did not get that job.

The nice thing about blogging in your car is, people in Los Angeles think you're talking to your agent. And, when the traffic stops I can do quick edits. All I have to do is wait for the horn and I'm back on the move.

If you are reading this on Facebook, I will try to comment with the time I actually arrived in San Diego. I am supposed to be at a casting call that stops at 7:00 PM in San Diego. We shall see…

May 13, 2014

From our friends at RecycledRecordArt.com

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These game controllers belong to gamy boy Steele.

Customer Josh shows off his Notebook and Pencil Holder.
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Customer Chris put Aloe Vera into a Record Holder and put that in her window box.

The Bar Manager at a famous regional theatre shows off her Pencil Holder.
Blogger and Photographer Kymri keeps pens and pencils in hers.

Kathleen's Kindle and all its cables fit into this special Kindle Holder.

Young Zuri puts her makeup on a Record Holder.

Jambo (l) and Java (r) keep their dog toys in a Record Holder.
Leann's iPad and cables make them easy to find.

Jambo loves his toys.

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Tiffany keeps her remotes in this Record Holder.

Kymri keeps musical instruments in her Record Holder.

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December 22, 2013

From iPhone Land

Yes I am blogging from my phone. I will try to use excellent spelling and grammar. Now how do I place photos?

November 20, 2013

New photos of Kevin Six's "The Art of Love"

From my agent's blog...
The part about choking...
This is actually older news but, since we just received the photos, we thought we'd share them with you.  Kevin Six took "The Art of Love" to the Last Frontier Theatre Conference in 2012.  At this year's conference, TBA Theatre produced it at the festival.

The annual conference is a place for playwrights to have their plays read by actors and hear valuable feedback from theatre professionals.  Kevin was surprised when, at the closing banquet, his play was called out as one of the best by Shane Mitchell, Artistic Director of TBA Theatre.

Kevin thought nothing of is and readied another play for the 2013 festival when the news came that his play was to be produced as one of the fully staged evening productions.  To top it off, Kevin was also assigned the Mitchell family for his staged reading.  No news yet on that production...

Click the image below to see of the photos.  Enjoy!
TBA Theatre's production of The Art of Love 2013

August 6, 2013

Simply Sci-Fi promises to be a hoot

So New Play Cafe is 1/3 Kevin Six and an other third, Lizzie Silverman, designed this cool banner.  On top of cool graphics and great dessert, you can expect to see six brand new plays penned by local playwrights and some of San Diego's finest actors.  And the plays are science fiction-themed.

Simply Sci-Fi runs Aug. 15-30 and tickets are going fast.  More information at http://newplaycafe.com/shows/