25 April 2004
Working Actors Showcase
Attended the Beverly Hills Playhouse's Working Actors Showcase at the Beverly Hills Playhouse, 254 S. Robertson Blvd. Luckily, this show was extended, as my casting gig for The Moor kept me from going when I'd first RSVP'd for April 2nd.
I was eager to see more of Michael Petted's work (saw him in SubUrbia a few weeks earlier) and learn the work of BHP people. Joe Regelbrugge was the cool emcee. No headshot from him in the industry packet, which is disappointing, as I can imagine wanting to bring him in in the future. Very funny little standup bit he did about being "a homosexual alcoholic, so either way, after the show I'm getting shitfaced." HOWL!
Keith Johnson and I attended and spent a little time chatting with Hollywood Happy Hour-goers David Edelstien and Molly Hawkey, plus commercial casting director Danny Goldman (been seeing a lot of him lately). I was in a migraine haze, so my notes may be sparse, but I do generally remember having a very good time.
While I liked Tania Gonzalez and John Griffin in their Serendipity scene, I didn't know that that was the best choice of material for them. Still, their performances were enjoyable and they were both very cute. Fun to watch. I liked seeing them on stage and will bring them in.
Tracy Wilson and Andre Hotchko did a great job in Rocket to the Moon. Really went on the journey with them. Well done! And, without a doubt, the performer with the most STAR-quality (she walked on stage and I could NOT take my eyes off of her) was Mary Ann Hermansen. She was in the Chicago number. Wow. Hot stuff!
I was eager to see more of Michael Petted's work (saw him in SubUrbia a few weeks earlier) and learn the work of BHP people. Joe Regelbrugge was the cool emcee. No headshot from him in the industry packet, which is disappointing, as I can imagine wanting to bring him in in the future. Very funny little standup bit he did about being "a homosexual alcoholic, so either way, after the show I'm getting shitfaced." HOWL!
Keith Johnson and I attended and spent a little time chatting with Hollywood Happy Hour-goers David Edelstien and Molly Hawkey, plus commercial casting director Danny Goldman (been seeing a lot of him lately). I was in a migraine haze, so my notes may be sparse, but I do generally remember having a very good time.
While I liked Tania Gonzalez and John Griffin in their Serendipity scene, I didn't know that that was the best choice of material for them. Still, their performances were enjoyable and they were both very cute. Fun to watch. I liked seeing them on stage and will bring them in.
Tracy Wilson and Andre Hotchko did a great job in Rocket to the Moon. Really went on the journey with them. Well done! And, without a doubt, the performer with the most STAR-quality (she walked on stage and I could NOT take my eyes off of her) was Mary Ann Hermansen. She was in the Chicago number. Wow. Hot stuff!
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