Performing Arts and all that goes with it-- music, theatre, visual art, dance, tech stuff, on and on. We also like writing, teaching, performing, consulting, coaching, directing, stage combat, improv, etc. You starting to get the picture?
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Music
Christopher is writing music, and getting ready to move to Philly for a while. Bethany hosts her own Broadway radio show, and started her own theatre company, while Artistic Directing for another. Kev is finding his fortune in LA.
Movies
Daniel is the tech guy, and takes pictures. He is working on a book about his trip to India.
Television
Kelly does voice-overs and commercial work, as well as host his own drive-time radio show.
Books
Missy is writing a book on business and improv stuff, while exploring new artistic endeavors that could turn global. She also teaches a lot of workshops, and speaks at conferences, etc.
Heroes
House That Jack Built's Details
Status:
Single
Here for:
Networking
Hometown:
Cincinnati
Religion:
Christian - other
Zodiac Sign:
Leo
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About me: We are a Fine Arts conglomerate made up talented, creative, and mega-smart people who do everything from act, sing, and dance, to consult with businesses on schools of thought and innovative approaches to new company ideas. Use us to speak at conferences and workshops, or do stage combat for your Shakespeare play. Someone in 'da House can suit your needs.
Who I'd like to meet: Writers, Singers, Actors, Ballet Dancers-(that one is mainly for Christopher), Clients, C.E.O.'s of major international companies-(that one is mainly for Missy), Agents, Choreographers, Managers, Set Designers, Tech People, Producers, Directors, Drummers-(for Kev), and of course, any and all members of Python.
missy. i left you a hilarious comment the other day explaining my arrival in ohio on July 17th through the 24th. It included many of our favorite one liners such as "Bonka-Bonka," and "Don't Hurt!" I may have also included a "Life's a tent, you pitch it and stay under it." However, as I was putting the cherry on top with a hilarious joke tying everything together, my computers battery drained completely. I didn't even get to copy and paste my masterful message which included such fantastic inspirational quips such as "Don't cross the street if you can't make it out of the kitchen." Instead, what I got was a headache and the feeling that I would never get to send you a message.
I even tried sending you a comment regarding one of the articles you had written online, but it was only after I completed my heartfelt comment that I realized that I had to become a member and sign up for everything. Long story short (ha ha, yeah right, I'm making it even longer right now because I've put everything in parenthesis but it's ok when you put things in parenthesis because it's like you're not actually saying what you're saying someone could actually skip this entire run on sentence by simply finding the end of the parenthesis and thus making your reading duties small but you chose the hard way it's hard because there Are no rules notice how i capitalized the aye but not the eye go back and reread what I typed and you will think it is hilarious if you are mentally sub-standard), I have been trying to send you messages, but they never reach you.
Somewhere, in another dimension entirely is all of the messages I've written to you.
I will be seeing you soon. But hearing (parenthesis) from you sooner.
This is the first non-missy birthday dinner year in forever! I don't like it one bit. I hate it. I miss missy. We still need to go to vegas at some point lady, remember that endeavor? I do. I wrote it down in my diary.