Welcome to the blog of the cast of The King and the Bride, a one-act play which encompasses all creation. First, a little background information: The tale of The King and the Bride is one facet of the colossal story of Jesus, specifically, that of his divine romance with his bride, the church. This play will be hosted by the Church of St. Peter the Fisherman in Wilmington, NC. It was conceptualized, scripted, and, eventually, will be produced by the same (with a little help from the Creator of the Universe.)
By now you may be asking, "Why do you guys even need a blog, anyway?" Well, I must confess that, as the lead male actor, our wonderfully dictatorial director leaves very little time at rehearsals for me to talk endlessly about the whole exciting process. So here I am, with you as a captive audience! I'm so excited. Well, you could press the "back" button on your browser and just forget the whole thing, but I'd really rather you didn't. Really. At least let me explain my Master Plan! Just sit right there...thank you.
This play will be performed on two sequential nights: March 19th and 20th, 2010. So on each of the seven Sundays leading up to the performance, I will post an installment of the story of this play's creation. I think you'll agree with me that it's a wildly improbable story, but it's all true. Or so I've been told. Also (and here's where the fun begins), I will post from time to time photos, anecdotes, scathing stories about the Tyrant-Director (kidding!)....whatever comes to mind.
And until then, look out for falling stars!
—William
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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3 comments:
so...you called me a dictator...twice. looks like we're going to have to give sam his own interpretive dance number.
Well, if you recall, my dear director, I did refer to you as 'wonderful' as well. As for interpretive dance...don't you think I'm doing enough dancing as it is?
Alright you two!! That's enough... ;-) Although the world can always use more interpretive dance.
Looking forward to the updates!
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