Cat & The Moon Opening. Part of THE BEST OF 13th St. Rep. Play Festival

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One of the largest and most physically and vocally demanding roles I've had to date, Tom O'Neal's The Cat And The Moon went into previews last week and opened this Thursday, 07 . 31 .2008.
I'm going to have to back post my rehearsal notes, but for now, suffice it to say that my hard work & training, so far, has paid off -- I got this from the executive producer of the show (and 13th Street Repertory Company general manager), Sandra:

Saw the last 2/3rds  last night. You were very strong, very real. I'll be seeing it again tonight or tomorrow.

Congratulations!!

More important than your mom or the director -- always keep the producers happy! (just kidding mom & Kim! :)

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