Tuesday, October 19, 2010

What's a girl to doodle?


Hey! Sorry for the internet silence - I fell victim to an actor's worst enemy last week: (no, not crippling insecurity) THE COMMON COLD. But! After lots of sleeping, tea and vitamins, I'm feeling almost as good as new! Week two of rehearsal went swimmingly - we're up on our feet, blocking and getting a chance to play with our characters.

Those of you read my other blog know that I like to doodle. Now, when you put me in a room with a talented director, stage manager and a cast of crazy characters played by wonderful actors you are going to get some doodles, yo. I've decided to share some of my "work" as a way of introducing you to some of our Incorruptible characters! First off, we have the Peasant Woman played by Joanna Gerdy, who you might have recently seen in The Credeaux Canvas. The Peasant Woman is smart, scrappy and nobody's fool. Here, she's holding a penny (the cost of a prayer to St. Foy).


Next up, we have Jack, played by Chaz Pofahl. He's a one eyed minstrel with a heart of gold! He dances, sings and tells offensive jokes like a pro! You never know what tricks might be up his sleeve, so you should definitely keep an eye on him...get it? An...eye...?



Finally, I present a rendering of Brother Felix (known in the real world as Lee Thomas), a novice monk with a "weakness for the fairer sex."


I know what you're all asking yourselves, "What in the world could make a monk ride a donkey that hard?!" Well, there's only one way to find out: come see Incorruptible! Oh, look! A handy link to tickets! And stayed tuned this week for more Incorruptible updates!

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