Salazar, my buddy...
thegreenegg
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Hi,
You might know him all as Salazar on these forms but to me he's my buddy Ken.
Ken, well known for being THE Lighting Guy around these parts, recently agreed to be in a play I wrote called "Touch" and I'm sure he won't mind me posting a few shots I took of him for critiques and comments. But if he gets at all offended may I say this: Ken has happily surprised me. I knew he was funny but he has a great comic timing on stage coupled with a high likeability...all this while playing a priest (a character totally unlike himself- but notice him trying to live up to the role with the shirt in the second shot )
To Salazar, break a leg! (Shows this Monday)
1. Headshot
2. At dress rehearsal- opposite an OCD Aaron (Wesley)
3. All dressed up.
4. Talking a a distraught Anna (Nicole)
Thanks for looking!
Ashley
You might know him all as Salazar on these forms but to me he's my buddy Ken.
Ken, well known for being THE Lighting Guy around these parts, recently agreed to be in a play I wrote called "Touch" and I'm sure he won't mind me posting a few shots I took of him for critiques and comments. But if he gets at all offended may I say this: Ken has happily surprised me. I knew he was funny but he has a great comic timing on stage coupled with a high likeability...all this while playing a priest (a character totally unlike himself- but notice him trying to live up to the role with the shirt in the second shot )
To Salazar, break a leg! (Shows this Monday)
1. Headshot
2. At dress rehearsal- opposite an OCD Aaron (Wesley)
3. All dressed up.
4. Talking a a distraught Anna (Nicole)
Thanks for looking!
Ashley
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Kind words from an extraordinary young woman.
Her play, "Touch" was accepted for the 37th Annual Elizabeth Boardmore One-Act Play Festival, selected, based on stage worthiness, by a panel of educators and professionals. This festival offers a unique opportunity for students and the community, The One-Act Play Festival is a showcase of the work being done at CBU throughout the year. We produce student’s original work, as well as established plays that are directed by, acted in, and staged entirely by students and community members.
"Touch" was performed for the first time in front of a live audience this evening, a packed house no less, and well received!
It was a pleasure to work for & with her, she is both kind & giving of herself and her talent. I hope she considers me for her next production if there is a role I can play...
She is performing in a play herself this Friday, a two hander. My little A430 isn't very good in the theatre so I'll borrow a better camera and get some shots of her for you all.
Congratulations Green Egg! Break a leg!
Both of you, Ashley and Ken!
I didn't take any of the show (as I was a little preoccupied) but here's a few of our illustrious playwright and some cast members. They're from the Green Egg's SmugMug site, but as she's in them, I must have taken them.
#1 Nicole (as Anna) and Ashley
#2 The Director (Brian) and Ashley
#3
#4 In the Playhouse
#5 Some cast Liz, Mike, Ashley, Brian. On stage, Nicole & Wesley (as Aaron).
#6 The Egg shot the following but they're here because they encapsulate much of the play:
(Sorry about the lighting but the requirements of theatre are much different than Photography)
#7 #8
#9
Nice coverage, thank you for sharing!