On Monday, I had my interview for the Graduate Directing program at Brooklyn College.

Wednesday evening was the final session of the Winter Workshop, the class I have been conducting along with Eva Burgess. I learned a great deal throughout the class. Eva taught me so much about how to by-pass our judgmental think-brain and how to access the place of impulse. Her exercises are fun, physical, and charged. I was focusing on voice work, specifically the kind of work that has been laid down by the great Cicely Berry. We all found a newly-awakened sense of language moving through several of Berry's exercises and techniques. Each class was also an opportunity for participants to do some scene work. Students worked on Shakespeare, Beckett, Albee, Shaw, Stoppard, Chekhov, and Tony Kushner. Congratulations to all of our workshop members: Jason Blaine, Elizabeth Bell, Rebecca Yaggi, Carl Mayer, Robin Sorenson, Melanie Armer, Samantha Desz, Erick Kever Ryle, Jon Okabayashi, Laura Gaona, and Guen Donohue.

I ended my week with an audition at Lincoln Center Theater for the National Tour of Frost/Nixon. I was delighted to have a chance to read for casting director Daniel Swee. The role I went in for is Jack Brennan, Nixon's chief of staff and the major antagonist of the play. It's a great part, and Kevin Bacon will be playing the role in the upcoming feature film. So, fingers crossed.
I also worked several caiter-waiter jobs this week. That's the un-glamorous part of my life. It leave me exhausted. But times are tough, and we all gotta pay the piper. All I can say is "thank God its Friday"!
W.