"The hands on the clock turn, but don't sing a nocturne just yet..."
#26--for the past 10 years I have had the pleasure of doing live theater with a great company, Theatre at the Mount, tonight marks the beginning of my 26th show with the company. I am very pleased to be a part of this production. I have bitched and moaned about going to some rehearsals and about learning music and what have you, but overall this has been one of my most beloved theater experiences. A Little Night Music, by Stephen Sondheim is probably the most difficult piece of theater I will ever encounter. I have learned many things and found that with a lot of hard work and the help and support of family and friends you can accomplish things you might have thought were out of your league. I would like to shout out to the production staff of this show for taking a chance on me and having faith that I could handle such a role. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the show, it's kind of crazy story...to give you a taste (if you didn't go to the link), my character is a 19 year old perparing to enter the ministry who is struggling with his sexual urges, and falls in love with his step-mother who is 1 year his junior...if you want to know what happens to them, come see the show! :-) Check out the Mount's website, above, if you are interested in getting some tickets to see the show!
"Quick, send in the clowns. Don't bother, they're here."
"Quick, send in the clowns. Don't bother, they're here."

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