Saturday, November 1, 2008

Picture


The Pizza Hut audition was quick and easy. I have a good feeling about it because it was at the same studio where I booked my T-Mobile commercial. Also, it is a really creative, cute spot.

After the audition I had a meeting and then after the meeting I got dressed for Halloween. I went to the NoHo Arts Center and saw their Halloween special. It was really good. The stories were very creative and the actors were all good. The set was a two-story castle and it looked AMAZING.

After the play I ended up going with a group of friends to a bar called Maeve's Residuals. It is aptly named because the owner's name is Maeve and she allows actors to post residual checks for under a dollar on a particular wall in the bar. When a TV show or movie runs and runs and runs or your part is small and you only make a percentage of a percent on DVD sales, often times residual checks are for 28 cents or less. Those are the checks that go on the wall.

The picture above is of me dressed as a puppy and my friend Vinnie Donadio dressed as Slash from Guns 'N Roses.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Pizza Hut

I have an audition today for a Pizza Hut commercial!  The best part is that they have asked everyone auditioning for the delivery person role to wear red, and that is my favorite color to wear to auditions anyway.  

This evening for Halloween I'm going to see a play at the NoHo Arts Center in North Hollywood and then to a party. 

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!


Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Broadway

The rest of my trip was fantastic! I had a few more meetings and I saw several more Broadway shows. I saw "A Tale of Two Cities The Musical," "Bowing-Bowing" and "August: Osage County". They were all very different, but very good. I have written a review of "A Tale of Two Cities The Musical" which will hopefully run in the Daily Record soon. When it does I will post a link.

I'm back in Los Angeles and I have had several productive meetings already. It is great to be busy and have some projects in the works in between auditions.

Rumor has it that "The River" will be screening in Malibu sometime in November and then it will be on DVD in 2009 for all to see.