Sunday, June 28, 2009

My Life To Reach the Stars

"To be or not to be that is the question." Being an actor is the greatest aspect of my life. I first discover that acting can be a hobby.  I started to realize that a prophecy is starting to unfold. This prophecy is stated for anyone to reach the stars. That person will become an successful actor someday.

At first; I don't believe in the prophecy. At Junior High School, the stage is beckoning me to perform. I was nervous at first. When I got on stage, I immediately became the chosen one. Do you know the word "Transformation"? In 1998, I entered high school.

I started to think. Was the prophecy true? Was I the chosen one? My decision is to test myself if I'm the chosen one. The prophecy was right. High school was my period of transformation. From a student to a local performer in Rhode Island.  Going through Junior High School to high school, was a major turning point. The prophecy will stay true to his word. I'am now a year round actor. It's a gift to the world. 

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Through the eyes of an experienced Actor

Every story has a message to be told. But this story is not an ordinary story. It's about a young man in his twenties, who dreams large of being an Broadway actor someday. This young man's destiny goes beyond the communities of Rhode Island, to entertain the public of his new found art of acting.

When he entered high school, he wanted to know what he can do to discover himself. What he did not know, that his destiny can go down in history. So he decided to join the Drama Club. At that magic moment, everything came clear to him. He got involved in one of their performances. On the magical year of 1999, he went on stage and did a stunning performance in front of everyone.

Through the later years of high school, he became an high school actor. He got involved in arts integration  gigs, poetry slams, and the even popular talent shows. He also got involved in acting field trips, and did a local performance at AS220 in front of his senior class of 03. He even took theater workshop for one of his classes.

June 10, 2003, he graduated from high school. He started to go forward to his dream of becoming an actor. He first started to go to Rhode Island College for summer theater camp. In fall of 2003 he attended college. Acting became part of his life, so he decided to pursue an AFA in acting.

He even got two acting jobs in the real world. He was an assistant theater professor at the Artist's Exchange in Cranston. He also had an full committed part time job of becoming an actor in Kaleidoscope Theater.  I like to end this story with an encouraging quote. "Life can leave down to two separate ways. One on the way to stardom and the other, you choose your own way."

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Magic Land of Musical Theater


Once Upon a time, a young man in his twenties had landed on a part time job with Kaliedoscope Theater. He enjoyed it because this gives him an chance to achieve his life in musical theater. The other company he works with also does musical theater.
To began, Bob did an musical production called "Intermittence". The play is about androids, celery, and orgetrolls. Bob got the part of Tom, an inventor who created Charley that helps him in the radio station. Bob has also done other productions that turn out to be box office hits. In the year of 2005, his opportunity has become reality.
Bob's first production with Kaliedoscope is a play about inclusion. During the summer series of 2005, Bob became Henry in the Frog Prince. The next summer series which occurred in 2006, Bob landed on a role in Sleeping Beauty and Jack and the Beanstalk. The Frog Prince came back in 2007 summer series and Henry has returned for another year. 2009 will be his third year.
Musical theater will continue to influence Bob to achieve the impossible. In October 2007, Intermittence came back and so was Tom as well

Lessons and Hardships for a Young Actor

Richard Morrea is a person I've admired most. He expects alot from me. Without his support and teachings, I will be considered as a failure. After Toll Gate, Richard continues to become a team-mate on my road to stardom.

At the Artist's Exchange we learned about the basic beginning of theater. We also do productions in the spring, summer, fall and winter. I beginning to think that Richard is testing my theater experience. Richard used to call it "Method Acting". There are other lessons I've haven't accomplish. Such as eye contact and articulation. 

By next year, Richard will continue to assist me in theater. I also get to go on the road with our productions and visit Toll Gate once more. This time, I will be teaching theater to special ed students and theater class  

The Hardwork and frustation for an Actor

Acting can be fun but, there are times when acting can be frustrating and stressful. There are alot of reasons for it. First, it's the scheduling. On days when you have other rehearsals in another theater company at night, you have to change your schedule for the other rehearsals.

The second reason is destructive criticism. I know that every director has their opinions on other actors, but sometimes their opinions can hurt other people they love. I do understand that the directors are trying to help others with a little bit of criticism without hurting others feelings.

2009 Acting Opportunities

There are new upcoming theater opportunities through 2009. In 1992, Rodney King an African-American man was beaten by four white police men. Those events were turned into a play of which the Black Box players are going to be performed. The play is expected to open to the public in March and April 2009.

The Frog Prince is making a come back in April and May. This time, the production is making it's mark in Trenton, New Jersy. In May, the play is also going to make a mark in Saugus and the Scottish Rites Auditorium in Cranston.  

My Best Acting Memories

Before I began acting with the Artist's Exchange and Kaliedoscope as well, there are great moments and successful productions in my childhood. I remember my very first production back in Jr. High. In "Don't Rock the Boat", I was one of the pirates. That play was just one of my favorites. My other favorite in Jr. High was "Coming of Age." Those two favorites was just the start of my career.

In high school, "Once Upon A Mattress" was another popularity. "Murder She Wrote" was another one of my favorite productions in my life. In the summer of 03, 04, and 05, I went to theater camp at Rhode Island College. The theater camp's gives me an chance to be creative in my craft. I sure do miss those memories.    

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Confessions of an Musical Theater performer


Musical theater has always been my passion since day one. I first remember that acting is just a hobby not just a career. I'm so proud that my acting passion has been discovered in college. Some of the plays I had done at the Artist's Exchange was merely a test of my acting skills but, my real challenge was doing I'm Special, Your Special.
I just want to grow in the world where people can be accepted not just their condition, but, the way to handle situations in a mature fashion.
My next blog is where things clicked when I first got bitten by the acting bug

Monday, June 15, 2009

Twilight Los Angeles 1992 Play Review


The Artist's Exchange in Cranston had hosted another riveting drama about the riots that took place in Los Angeles. The riots broke out in 1992, when I was in the second grade at Indiana. The riots are actually an series of fights between races. I'm for one, never label people becasue of their race. The play consists of monologues from each point of view from different races and profession.
My character is an Korean Talent agent. He is the eyes and ears in an korean race, while working at Hollywood. His office overlooks the Beverly Center. His emotions for being white and the destruction of the Beverly Center, made him to absorb a little guilt.
Enough of me, the beatings of Reginald Denny, Rodney King and Latasha Harlens made me feel that everyone should have an chance in life.

Member of the Wedding Play Review

The Member of the Wedding is a wonderful and successful drama production. Carson McCullers made a book and a movie about the play. The director was actually my favorite professor in school. This play was actually my very first college production at the start of 2008. The CCRI Players club director thought that I can play a six-year old kid, even my mom encouraged me to go for it. I sure showed them.

There are some certain aspects to it. The play took place down south, that means everyone has to speak in a southern accent. The CCRI Players had painted their characters really well including, Adam Florio, Gladys Cole and Brittany Thompson. The other members of the club did really well with their characters. The next play review I'm going to post is from our recent play from the Artist's Exchange this year about the riots that took place in LA.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Once Upon A Mattress Play Review

That production was my very first musical in high school and, my turning point of becoming a future performer in my later life. It all started when I first started high school in RI. In 1999, I entered the Drama Club along with the senior class. The director and advisor of the Drama Club, Mr. Simeon, gave each member of the cast a character role. He chose me to become their Court Jester. 

The character had alot of dialogue and he sang with the minstrel and the king as well with the cast. The Court Jester also had his own solo song and a very groovy dance. The senior class of 99 had done their parts remarkably great. The girl with the highest voice, "Kimberly Marthers", blew everyone out of the water with her voice. Even Rebakah Thompson had the most beautiful voice when she did the minstrel.  

This is my last blog entry for my past productions, because the next blog is from 2008 last year when I did my very first college production at CCRI in Warwick.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Christmas Carol Play Review

The Artist's Exchange in Cranston had hosted their own version of the Christmas Carol for their fifth straight year since their debut in 2004. The play had different members of the group since we first started it in 04. Our group started small at first, then it grew through the years to come.

When we first started doing the Christmas Carol, we did not use a script at all. Instead, we made up the story. We started to use the script in 2005. I have done quite a lot of characters in this production when we first started it. In 2004, I was Ebenezer Scrooge. In 2005, I became Bob Crachit.  In 2006, I became a man of business in the future. I took a break from the production in 2007 due to college but, I came back in 2008 and did Nephew Fred. Everyone did their part and they were wonderful