Being a Blood Brother

My theatre experiances have been limited. I’ve been told i can act. I being the person that i am, keep amounting that to sheer good luck, good direction and hard work. I love the theatre. I hope one day to write and direct a play of my own…one day.

 Last June i was dragged by my cousin to the Workshop Players audition of Blood Brothers. Ever since watching ‘West Side Story’ by Workshop, I’d always wanted to be a part of it..but somehow never got the opportunity to. Jerome cast me into the role of Mrs. Lyons. I read the script and thought to myself, "Jesus, this woman’s a bitch!." Then the doubting Shannon within raised her head. How was I EVER going to become this woman!?! I mean, i’d never been a villain. I was always the victim. She who the audience’s heart went out to. Never she who the audience hated with a passion! Sigh. I’m not ashamed to admit i tried very hard. I adopted what is now known as my ‘psycho face.’ I watched Anushka, with whom i shared the role, and i humbly acknowledged i couldn’t imitate her. I needed a new strategy. My portrayal of Mrs. Lyons is, if anyone’s noticed, that of an insecure woman. A woman who’s trying very hard to please her husband despite her inability to produce him with a child. Mrs. Johnstone provides her with the solution and also is the biggest obstacle. Mrs. Lyons’ mind unravels bringing out the inner psycho bitch :)

 

 I’d love to take the praise for my character analysis, but i can’t. It was a team effort, totally.

I don’t know how to say this without sounding…i don’t know..pretentious (?) but the WSP are some of the most dedicated team players i have ever met. They’re not only talented, but they are also humble. Some more than others. I love the moments before each show where the actors hold hands, pray and then go out there and give it their all. To me that’s the beauty of the theatre; those moments when none of us are on stage. 

Posted: September 19, 2007

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  1. Babe, you’re doing real well. Hats off to the excellent portrayal of Mrs. L. You spook me out.
    Big hug!

    Comment by dramaqueen — September 19, 2007 @ 8:31 am

  2. You, my dear, are an awesome Mrs. Lyons.

    Hats off and big hugs.

    Comment by dramaqueen — September 19, 2007 @ 8:34 am

  3. awwwwwwww

    Comment by shehal — September 19, 2007 @ 9:43 am

  4. hey i love playing with you… uh u know as in husband/fellow actor.. get me right?? phew :)

    You’ve done the hard part now lets go the distance.

    Huggs

    Comment by thedoc — September 20, 2007 @ 8:36 am

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