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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

25: Thank you's and News!

I felt compelled to write a blog on my birthday. First, because I know my friends and family will read it! Second, I feel my 25th merits some reflection. Finally, I have news and updates!

I must say that I feel extremely grateful for all that I have received in the last 25 years. Despite some hardships along the way, I am now looking back on a very rich life full of many blessings. I’d like to thank some of the people who have helped make me who I am today.

First off, thank you Mom! You’ve sacrificed so much in your life not only for us, but also for your students, church, and community. Thank you for raising me in a stable Christian home and for always supporting and encouraging me to reach my full potential. I would not be who/where I am today if you hadn’t provided so much for me. I am eternally grateful.


Thank you to Tina, Brad, Michael, Jessica, Neise, Mama, Papa, Dick and Teresa--you guys are my rock. I cherish your support and love--even more so now that I’m constantly far away. It’s hard for me to miss so many special family moments, but I thank you for making efforts to stay in touch and keep me involved. Thank you to my entire family (on both sides) for continuing to stay involved AND support my career. Not many adults receive this attention and I am grateful for your continued love, interest, and encouragement.


Thank you to the friends who have stood the test of time. It’s an incredibly difficult mutual obligation to maintain a friendship over years and miles. Thank you to my pookie Tyler, my boo Stiffler, my pedro Kristin, my girl Angie, my wife Jen, my posse Amanda and Jason, as well as my NYC/life coaches Sean, Hoagy, Nicole, Erin and Tiana.

I’d also like to thank the MANY wonderful teachers I’ve had. Having a teacher as a parent and experiencing the job periodically myself, I know how difficult and time consuming (yet still rewarding!) the job can be. I received incredible educations both at Mt. Vernon Community School Corporation and Ball State University. Both schools allowed me to explore everything I wanted, receive quality educations, and offered me very personalized training and opportunities. Thank you specifically to Mrs. Hamm, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Wiseman, Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Lockwood, Mrs. Walter, Mrs. Peron, Mrs. Ramga, Ms. Williams, Ms. Wilson, Ms. Ingram, Mrs. Brooks, Mr and Mrs. Stadler, Mrs. Wendleboe, Mr. Loomis, Mr. Cambell as well as Eddie, Ron, Harold, Wendy, Karen, Dwandra, Jonathon, Darrell, Michael D., Bill, Beth, Alex, Jodi, Sarah, Michael W., Lou Ann, Doris, Michelle, and Audra. You all invested your time, talents, energy and efforts. I will continue to share your training and pass on your support as I go along my own journey. Thank you to the Lilly Endowment, Hancock County Community Foundation, Indiana Elks, and Ball State University specifically for investing dollars into my education and future.


I would also like to thank the many non-theatre employers I’ve had. While I cannot list them all, I want to thank the following specifically for giving me trust and responsibility--in addition to financial security! Thank you to Blue Seas, Loggerhead Coffee, BSU-T&D and Music Theatre International. It’s a rare blessing to have some ownership and control as a young employee. Thank you for giving me the honor of management.

I’ve been lucky enough to literally travel the world doing what I love--creating theatre. While it’s a tough and unstable career, I feel it is my way to give back to the community and world at large. Thank you to all the INCREDIBLE theatres and companies I’ve worked for--especially to NETworks and the creative team of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast for the past nine months!

I have learned so much and grown from all of my life experiences. However, I would not have received the scholarship or job opportunities if it hadn’t been for the people I’ve encountered and mentioned here. (Please forgive me for any oversights or misspellings!)

I wanted to officially announce that I am ending my time with Disney’s Beauty and the Beast and returning to NYC on 11/8. I am very proud to have been associated with this show and company--it was a dream come true. I would like to thank NETworks, Disney, Rob, Matt, Sam and Connor as well as the cast and crew for all they have given me. I have grown and developed significantly throughout my time with the show. I look forward to my next challenge and want to thank everyone for this incredible opportunity. I will (finally) be signing with McDonald Selznick Associates, continue my studies with Susan Eichhorn et al, and seeking my next project to “incite, inspire, motivate and provide.”

Looking forward to the next 25 years!

(((LOVE)))

Tony

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Updates

Greetings! It's been quite some time since I've written, so I thought I would take some time to update!

Following a wonderful layoff in NYC, we did a quick five show weekend in Albuquerque, NM. From there, we moved to Dallas, TX for a two week run. We had a wonderful time in Dallas at the beautiful AT&T Performing Arts Center. In addition to sharing a hotel with the cast of DREAMGIRLS, we traded tickets and forged friendships (We will cross paths again in San Francisco!). In addition, we were able to see the world premiere/revisal of SUPERMAN at the Dallas Theatre Center. In addition to officially meeting MTI ShowSpace vlogger Andrew Keenan-Bolger, I befriended fellow Beef & Boards veteran Cara Statham Serber and saw old BSU alums Christopher "Waffles" Wathen and Aaron Johansen. The boys showed me some fun nights out on the town and are both doing incredible work in theatre! Go Cardinals!

Fayetteville was a welcome adjustment. Coming from NYC and Dallas, it was very quite! We had a great gym with Clubhaus Fitness and I met quite a few fun people. Our local staff were all incredible people and I miss them already!

Now we are in Kansas City at the Starlight Theatre. Prior to arriving, I took a day to play in Branson with fellow cast mate Clifford Lyons. Cliff and I left after our last show in Fayetteville to drive to his Mother's home. It was nice to be in a house--albeit only two nights--with comfort, charm, and a delightful miniature poodle! Cliff and I had an awesome golden day at Silver Dollar City, Tanger Outlets and the Showboat Branson Belle!
Moo Moo Country Fun!


The Cotton Blossom?
Nothing like Dinnertainment!



Now that we are here in Kansas City, I'm reminded of my days at Jenny Wiley! Should be an interesting week...bats, bugs, and heat! The show starts with a national anthem before the curtain rises and the cast is introduced to 7,800+ seats. Since the sun doesn't go down until about nine, some of the initial illusions are adjusted for this unique space. Luckily, we have a cozy air-conditioned hotel to return to every evening!
Starlight Theatre
Finally, I'll conclude this leg of tour with two weeks in San Francisco. My buddy Tyler may come visit!!! I'm excited to meet California and this historic and beautiful city.

Following San Francisco, I have a layoff from August 30 to September 19 and I've decided to come home to Indiana!!! I'm anxious to visit my three nephews and my newly married Kristin Rapp! I'm also having Lasik done on September 10. It will be great to be around my entire family, correct my vision, and see old friends. (I'm making plans now--let's talk!)

CONGRATULATIONS!!!