Wow, hello strangers! It has been some time! The ball has been rolling here there and everywhere and I have had no time to keep you guys up to speed apart from on Twitter!
The start of this term has been none stop so far! We've now finished our Acting in Small-Scale Theatre module (well aside from what remaining paper-work we have left to complete) and are finally headed full-steam into our Negotiated Project.
After our first week of rehearsing the project things seem to be looking good. Our first morning of rehearsals proved to us at least that we do have the potential of creating good comedy. Although actually I guess it only proves that we find each other funny but that is besides the point! Hopefully the finished product will be funny enough for the paying public too.
We are now in the process of throwing around ideas for a title of the piece. I have always wondered why giving something a title is such hard work. The key to a good title I feel, is something that instantly grabs my attention. Still, at the present moment, the title of the piece is not an urgent issue. In a few weeks however, when I am panicking that our marketing won't be ready on time, it will be!
I don't think I can tell you any more just yet (you're probably sick of hearing that from me but trust me...reveals will be coming before too long).
At the moment there are some potentially big wheels in motion that certainly look promising for us as a hopeful theatre company but I'm not about to brag as I don't like counting my chickens before they hatch, so to speak. Plus...is bragging a positive quality? In most circumstances I would say no...but I digress!
All in all things are looking good on the theatre company front and I think I speak for all members when I say that our fingers are firmly crossed in the hopes that we have some good fortune!
Also, I am impatiently awaiting confirmation of, not only the part I will be playing, but also the date which I will be performing in the biggest show of my acting training, Caucasian Chalk Circle at the Royal & Derngate in Northampton. The auditions were frankly something I could not gauge, but then when can you ever? There are parts within the piece which everyone will be hoping for of course and I wish every body the best of luck.
For now that's all I have time for, I will attempt to put up a new post very soon with some more insight or indeed some musings but life is none stop at the present moment. Keep checking back to my website for news at www.wayne-ingram.co.uk or if you prefer some more insight into my daily activities feel free to follow me on twitter @Wayne_Ingram.
Wishing you all the best!
Wayne
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