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   <title>Soon appearing in &quot;Blithe Spirit&quot;</title>
   <pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2008 12:18:59 -0500</pubDate>
   <description>To those of you who know me well, you know I 
don&#39;t blog that often, if ever.  Today I have an 
occasion to share some exciting news ! 

I have been cast as RUTH in the play BLITHE 
SPIRIT, by Noel Coward, a British farce set in 
the 1940s. (Performances in October, 2008...more 
info on that to come.) This will be my first time 
back in a live stage performance since I did THE 
MUSIC MAN with the Worthington Community Theater 
two years ago.  

So far we&#39;ve had our first read-thru and blocking 
for each Act. Turns out I&#39;m a bit rusty...the 
director keeps telling me to be louder (and it&#39;s 
a SMALL theatre space). Hey, cut me some 
slack...I&#39;ve been doing film the last couple 
years.  I&#39;m used to being on a mic all the time.

Anyway, I was somewhat familiar with the show, as 
I saw it performed way-back-when during my days 
at Ohio Festival Theatre (see link to my 
resume). &quot;Blithe Spirit&quot; is Noel Coward&#39;s smash 
hit comedy about the spirit of an author&#39;s 
deceased wife, Elvira, returning to live with 
him, much to the dismay of his current wife, 
Ruth. Can Charles Condomine choose which wife he 
would prefer to keep, or can he live as 
an &quot;astral&quot; bigamist in 1940&#39;s England? ....It&#39;s 
a hilarious romp.

So, I decided, what the hell, I&#39;ll audition.  It 
was only a cold read, which I prefer (I detest 
doing monologues...ugh), and after reading the 
part of RUTH several times, a seemingly prominent 
character with lots of dialogue, I was thrilled 
when I was cast in the role !  Turns out, of all 
the female characters in the show, she&#39;s on stage 
the most. Sweeet !  It&#39;s been a LONG time since 
I&#39;ve had the privilege to play a principal role.  
It feels good....and a little scary. More 
pressure to be outstanding, you know. But, these 
are the challenges that proctor growth, yes?

Anyway, I&#39;m having great fun in rehearsals thus 
far.  I&#39;ll try to keep you all updated about when 
we open.</description>
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