Hi from Cambridge. It has been a long time since I last posted…what can I say…I haven’t developed the blog habit yet. Here are some pictures of the tour. More to come.
October 3, 2007
October 3, 2007
Hi from Cambridge. It has been a long time since I last posted…what can I say…I haven’t developed the blog habit yet. Here are some pictures of the tour. More to come.
October 3, 2007 at 4:42 pm
Ooh, a shiny slideshow! the “magic” ones made me laugh. You guys are cool. I’m going to go back and do my French work now…
*awkward turtle*
ILY! lol.
October 15, 2007 at 11:36 pm
Hey there, Jen –
Found your cool blog and wanted to say how much I enjoyed your stellar “Rosabella” performances this past weekend! When you’re ready for that cup of coffee or tea just let me know – I’d love to get together.
BTW, Lola W. said to greet you – we ran into each other, quite literally, at the Sofitel’s Chez Collette last Friday afternoon. She was so sorry to miss out on seeing “The Most Happy Fella,” and sends her best regards.
Ciao!
October 16, 2007 at 1:43 am
Hi Jennifer. I just finished “Most Happy Fella” with you and VocalEssence (I was “Jake”, a Standin on the Corner guy).
Don’t have an email address for you, but I wanted to say how much I enjoyed your work in that show.
Since I do mostly early music, I don’t know about folks doing opera and “Jeune-lune” style programs, but I recognized you from somewhere at the first rehearsal. And the realization triggered a bit of eery sadness. Then I realized I’d seen you in a 15 Head program where you played a very pretty young girl who decides to hang herself. brrrr.
Thanks for your artistry. You’ve erased that sad character from my brain with an appealing and beautifully sung “Amy”. Philip’s rolodex is golden – what a great cast he and Vern assembled for this under-appreciated work.