Tag Archives: Performing Arts
It’s not over yet!
I’ve been hard-core fringing. It’s been a blast. Because I am not IN my show I get to spend a ton of time seeing other shows and hanging out at the tent making new friends, and of course promoting my … Continue reading
First Audience Review
The first audience review for my latest play “Love, Virtually” presented by Working Title Artists Company has been posted on Now Magazine’s Fringe Guide site. I’m still amazed that people seem to like what I write, and how I write. … Continue reading
Filed under Writing
We Don’t Sell Well
My husband has complained for years that theatre types (that would be me and most of my friends) don’t value our work enough. Otherwise, he insists, why would we work for free. His favorite phrase about it is something to … Continue reading
Filed under Acting, Photography, Writing
“That’s messed up!”
Driving to London for my first show on Saturday I turned to Mic and said “why do I do this to myself?” My nerves were going and I felt sick and like the last thing I wanted to do was … Continue reading
Filed under Acting, Fishbowl Theatre
Relatively Articulate
I did a live radio interview yesterday and it turns out that I’m relatively more articulate than I give myself credit for. Anyone who knows me knows I “lose words” on a frequent basis. I’ll know exactly what word I’m … Continue reading
Filed under Acting, Fishbowl Theatre
Models’ Alter Egos
Lindsey, who did an underwater shoot with me earlier this week, was interviewed by Theatromania about her theatre company Urban Bard. They’re doing fantastic site-specific Shakespearean productions (which I would very much love to be involved in… Hey Lindsey and … Continue reading
Cirque du Burlesque
Cirque du Burlesque Originally uploaded by Chloe Whitehorn I spent part of my Sunday at Artisans Exposed photographing two beautiful burlesque performers. This is probably one of my favorite shots from the day. I just love the colors.
Filed under Models, Photography, Style
Vaudeville Continues
Thursday I shot some more of the Vaudeville Portrait series. I had such great models and a fantastic makeup artist (Mandie) who created this great clown look: Doesn’t Jane make a great sad clown. She was very expressive. Joel, a … Continue reading
Filed under Models, other era-esque, Photography, Style
The Vaudeville Series Begins
I have a final project for my portrait class. Originally I wanted to do Roller Derby Girls, but when no one (like, not a single person involved in derby at all) got back to me, I changed my theme. It’s … Continue reading
Filed under Photography


