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Learning when to say ‘No’
Learning when to say ‘No’.
Does it ever get any easier?
A fledgling artist (well, more fledgling than I am) was texting me the other night about how he feels artistically blocked. We then have a text chat about creativity and I give him some tips but he still refuses to … Continue reading
Posted in Acting, Art, career, Inspiration, Thoughts
Tagged Art, artist's block, artists, blocks, creativity, making, stage, theatre, writer's block, writing
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#actor or #artist
In the weeks since performing and creating Unbroken Line Line, there has been a shift in my perception of my place in this… industry. In October I agreed to be part of the re-tour of a play I had done … Continue reading
Posted in Acting, career, Inspiration, Stage, Television, Theatre, Thoughts, Uncategorized
Tagged Acting, dance, film, stage, theater, theatre, unbroken line
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WeFund Updates from #Unbroken Line
Dear friends, After only 40 or so days my friends and colleagues have managed to pledge (and pay directly) an amazing £1398 – or 62% of what I’ve been looking to raise to help fund Unbroken Line, the play I’m … Continue reading
[Skylarking] The CGO Surgeries
A few months ago, (Easter to be exact) my head was full of quandary (and a mighty, mighty, mighty thirst…) over what to do with this process that I was developing with Skylarking (the process, not the 45 minute play) … Continue reading
Posted in career, Inspiration
Tagged career, creative, guru, London, mentor, musical, musical theatre, theatre, UK
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A January That Gets Busier and Busier
if anyone had told me that my career would suddenly go into overdrive, I wouldn’t have believe them. Continue reading