Showing posts with label Shout It Out. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shout It Out. Show all posts

Monday, May 2, 2011

Pizza and Cookies



This past week has been full of business, auditions, and happy moments. It began on Monday with Stop Kiss auditions at UVM. Those didn't quite work out according to plan, which was okay because I had a back up plan (kind of like Jennifer Lopez, except I don't want to be pregnant):


On Thursday night Alice, Matt, and I (we met some more RTT peeps there) traversed to Lyric Theatre's Hairspray auditions for next fall's production. Gina drove us in her car as our stage mom. She gave us encouragement and a little tough love. We were ready. Except it was one of the most nerve-racking experiences of my life. Just handing in the initial paperwork was terrifying. Don't even get me started on trying to pin my number on and then going over to take a picture. My legs were a little wobbily... But as I was getting my picture taken, guess who's standing off to the side saying my name? Annalise! From Shout It Out! She was there auditioning with Ty and Zach, a couple more folks from our cast. It had been such a long time since we'd seen each other, and it was great catching up. It still did not alleviate the shaking or my stomach turning around in circles. I took a page from Voice and Speech though and kept breathing. We did an improv workshop, then the crazy wild dance, and then we went in for the traditional audition. The whole introduce yourself, sing, and act. I think it helped that quoted Gaga as we went into the gym and put my paws up. Loosened me up.

Anyway, Friday passed and I hadn't heard anything about a call back while many of my friends had received one for that night. Tensions were high in my mind. Then came Saturday morning around 11:30 a.m. Click here and look at the "Council Members" list, second from the bottom. I'll give you a minute.

Seen it? Are you good?

I GOT A PART!!!!!!!!! I'M GOING TO BE IQ!!!!! I GET TO SING AND DANCE MY ASS OFF ON THE FLYNN STAGE THIS FALL!!!!!!!!

This is how excited I am.
I could not be more excited! This is such an amazing experience that I actually get to share with a lot of my friends from RTT who are also in the show. I got the call from an Unavailable number, and I knew immediately that this was it. I was shaking and crying while the stage manager was trying to give me the details about our first read through, and once the call was over I called my parents and my grandparents and jumped up an down and ran around The Q while Megan laughed and jumped around with me while families and students were trying to move out and gave me weird looks but I didn't care because I was so damn excited!!!

Anyway, as you can see I was excited. Just a little bit. When I say jumping around, I mean a lot of it. And rolling around. Really just a lot of moving and me screaming. Anywho, that same night was the End-of-the-Year Cabaret for UPlayers, and it went super well. We had a huge audience and our acts were totally awesome.

On Sunday I just want to mention that Megan and I went for a two hour hike in Centennial Woods because we can. We were pretty proud of ourselves, especially because we totally got lost (like, we ended up near the interstate going to Winooski, not quite sure how) but we found our way back. It was a perfect day.


It was a really perfect weekend actually, and now as we move into the last couple days of classes and exams, I will look back on this weekend with joy. Speaking of joy, check this out:

Did you know they made this? Pizza...and...cookies in the same box...  This had become a staple in The Q kitchen mostly because it's pure college food but also because it's so damn delicious... I mean, PIZZA AND COOKIES! You can't go wrong.
Peace out!

Friday, August 27, 2010

Top 10

It's almost time. College is approaching super fast (two more days to be exact), and my packing is all done. On Wednesday, Megan and I took a trip to Plymouth, NH and went to the Walmart Supercenter to finish college shopping and getting some last minute items. We also visited Eden at her new job at Cicero's Cafe in downtown Plymouth. We had an amazing time trekking around town and getting the complete tour of campus. We also went to PHOP (Plymouth House of Pizza) to get some awesome buffalo chicken calzone. It was great to see Eden's place and be able to reference back to something Eden tells us. It was a fantastic visit. Thanks Eden for an amazing time!

So in the spirit of fun and the intensity of move-in day approaching, I want to post something that I've been saving for a rainy day to post. (I guess this works, it's been raining for the past four days.) Here are my top 5 top 10 favorite things, enjoy!

Top 10 Favorite Songs:
1. Don't Stop Believin' - Journey
2. All You Need Is Love - The Beatles
3. Glitter in the Air - P!nk
4. Life and Death - from Lost Michael Giacchino
5. Electricity - from Billy Elliot Elton John
6. Man In The Mirror - Michael Jackson
7. Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now - Starship
8. Poker Face - Lady Gaga (both versions)
9. Single Ladies - Beyonce
10. Power of Love - Huey Lewis and the News

Top 10 Favorite Movies:
1. Shout It Out (duh)
2. Mrs. Doubtfire
3. Slumdog Millionaire
4. Sister Act
5. Finding Nemo
6. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
7. Back to the Future
8. The Hunchback of Notre Dame
9. Forrest Gump
10. Singin' In The Rain
(I just have to add to this list The Wizard of Oz, Donnie Darko, Pan's Labyrinth, Some Like It Hot, The Lion King, Thelma and Louise, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Pirates of the Caribbean. I love movies.)

Top 10 Favorite Cities:
1. New York, NY
2. Burlington, VT
3. New Orleans, LA
4. San Antonio, TX
5. Orlando, FL (who doesn't)
6. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada
7. Washington, D.C.
8. Venice, FL (not really a CITY, but still awesome)
9. Montpelier, VT
10. Woods Hole, MA (once again, not really a CITY...)

Top 10 Favorite Broadway Shows:
1. Rent
2. Billy Elliot
3. The Lion King
4. Avenue Q
5. My Fair Lady
6. Little Shop of Horrors
7. Curtains
8. Wicked
9. Sweeney Todd
10. Godspell

Top 10 Favorite Books:
1. Catcher in the Rye
2. To Kill A Mockingbird
3. Harry Potter (all of them...duh)
4. War of the Worlds
5. Eragon
6. Hatchet
7. The Bible
8. The Great Gatsby
9. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
10. The Tempest

Anyway I just thought it would be fun to list everything. The next post will be from move in day so get ready to start this year's college adventures!

Peace out!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

WCAX

Check it out! Me, Annalise, and Bess were on the Vermont local news for the Shout It Out NEA Awards!



Also, we're now on Youtube! The video which played before the award and our acceptance speeches were all posted. Enjoy!





Peace out!

Friday, July 9, 2010

New Orleans

I just had the best 4th of July weekend ever! Let me remind you that last April (If my memory serves me right, and it usually doesn't) I was informed that the film I was in, Shout It Out (check it out here) which was released in the summer of 2008, was receiving an award from the National Education Association for it's work in teaching parents and students alike about the struggles of high school life. The conference was in New Orleans, and Bess O'Brien (the director, producer, writer, basically a goddess) was inviting Annalise Shelmandine (another actress in the film) and me on the trek to help accept the award. Now that the summary is over, let me tell you about this amazing adventure!

First of all, I have to say that if you're trying to pack, make yourself up a bowl of stuffed shells and call Megan. That is the best way to pack which took up my evening last Tuesday. With my bags all packed, it was time to leave. Megan and I had an amazing experience trekking to the Burlington airport which included an interesting stop at a 24 hour drive thru McDonald's (we think the guy was lonely), weird weather which included hail and 15 minute spouts of rain, drag racing po-pos through the streets of Barre, and almost hitting a raccoon which Megan managed to avoid. Needless to say, it was a pretty eventful morning at 2-3 AM. We also drove past 308 just to say hi.

After a sad goodbye, I had a pretty smooth flight down despite almost missing my connecting flight in Washington DC. I didn't know I had to change buildings seeing how the signs telling me to catch a shuttle were about six inches long, size 10 font. Awesome. I did get to see the Washington Monument and the Capitol Building during the shuttle ride which was fun. When I finally arrived in New Orleans, I was almost knocked down by the sheer humidity which was enough to choke you. I soon got accustomed to the climate and took my first cab ride by myself. Thirty-three dollars and a whole Hispanic radio station later, I got to check in to my hotel. It was a beautiful place right on Canal Street in the heart of the city. I was on the 20th floor, so the view was absolutely amazing.

Later, I had a fun lunch with Bess and then I became a tourist. With my camera in tow, I took my own personal walking tour of New Orleans. I started on Royal Street where there were beautiful art galleries, singers, palm trees, and a unique New Orleans candy called a praline. So good! Also, a homeless guy asked me for money on the sidewalk, and when I didn't give him any he swore at me in Creole. That was a fun experience. I also made a trip down to Jackson Square and the Mississippi River where I could see some tar balls in the water from the bad oil spill. It was an upsetting sight, especially when the woman standing next to me on the boardwalk started crying. Other than that, the whole place looked beautiful to me, especially because I had never seen so many black people in my life! That night; Bess, her husband Jay (who is also a local filmmaker, check them both out here), and I went out to go see a movie at this special theater (apparently all the rage with city folk, I'm a country rural boy, OK?) where they serve you dinner while you're watching the movie. Not just like some blah dinner either, like 5 star quality at least it was for me. You can tell I'm really experienced at this.

The next morning I awoke very refreshed which was good after staying up for practically over 24 hours the day before. That day was the day of the awards gala so after we all met in the lobby (Annalise arrived at 12:30 the night before, she came in from New Zealand!) we went to the rehearsal luncheon at the GIANT conference center in New Orleans. There was also a music festival going on next door where apparently Mary J. Blige was performing, but we didn't get to see her unfortunately. We saw lots of limos. I told Megan later that I should have started banging on some doors screaming, "MARY J. BLIGE! WHERE YOU AT GURL!?" I think that would have gone over well. Anywho, after learning that Bess wanted me and Annalise to speak as well to accept the award in front of 1900 teachers in a giant ballroom, I was nervous all day. But later I got swankified and we traveled back to the convention center where we attended a VIP reception. (I felt very cool, especially when we got introduced one by one into the ballroom with cameras rolling. My face was massive on the giant TV monitors they had hanging at the front of the ballroom. Very swanky. The evening went perfectly. Our escort Whitney was absolutely no help to us at all although she was very fun and we has some great time with Chris and Darius who had made our intro video and had interviewed us in Burlington. Our speeches went very well, except when the teleprompter got a little ahead of us...eeek!


The next day, I had to return to Vermont although there was so much I still wanted to explore in New Orleans. Annalise and I had a very expensive breakfast together, a quick swim in the pool, and then I had to catch my shuttle to the airport. Once again, I almost missed my connecting flight in DC, but this time it was because it took me 40 minutes to get to my gate. I think whoever plans airports should do something...I don't what but something else because right now they suck. On my flight from Washington to Btown I had a talk with the nice lady sitting next to me on the plane. Apparently she is a retired ballerina from Austin, Texas who was coming to Vermont to teach a week long intensive at the Vermont Ballet Theater. Pretty amazing, huh? She was kind of crazy though. Sort of reminded me of Mrs. Fields, only a little more out there if you can believe that.

Anyway, I made it home and back in our beloved and missed Burlington where my parents and I had an amazing dinner at Bove's (308 needs to make an appearance there), and then we hung around for the July 4th party down at the waterfront. There was an airplane doing tricks right above the water, and then the fireworks show itself was astounding. I miss Burlington so much!

It was a fantastic trip and experience. I'm so glad I decided to go. Hope you had an amazing Fourth as well!

Peace out!