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We are reading Game Night in our office tonight. Considering it for our first feature film. It's the first screenplay Craig ever wrote. He wrote it for me and I Love it.
I had the happiest birthday I have every had. Well in recent memory at least.
Just feel so loved. Got to visit with my parents ( oh and I count the whole wonderful month of July as my birthday), go on a trip to see a dear friend, swim in a creek, eat pancakes, have a party with more dear friends back at home and LEARN so much about what I thought I already knew with the great Caryn West.
Tomorrow I will interview her for the podcast. I will expose her to many more actors. She is a wonderful actress and acting coach with very high standards. I am all over her. I will be incorporating some of what I learned into my new advanced In Treatment Class at Actor's Connection.
Can't Wait.
This is the only photo I can find of us together. Sadly.
He really inspired my work and my life.
Israel Hicks was born in Orangeburg, S.C, and was raised in Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from Boston University, earned his master’s at New York University and obtained his law degree from Harvard. He also played professional football for the New England Patriots and ran his own restaurant.
That crazy path to being one of the greatest director of theatre whoever lived. I want to be like him. I want to try many things and use them all to inform my work.
Mr. Hicks’s first marriage ended with the death of his wife, Catherine. They had a daughter, Victoria, who was permanently injured in a 1993 automobile crash and remained in a persistent vegetative state until she died several years later. He is survived by his wife, whom he met in 2001.
His life was special to me because he indured such loss and continued to make art. Such pain with knee replacements, he carried on. I want that strength. And he loved my son and husband. He supported our dreams. He helped us by sharing his experineces with us.
I will miss him so much. Heaven is just crowded. Crowded. They got enough folks up there to make some awesome plays.
I am just reporting that at the end of August I maybe directing a very good short film. I am hoping it will come through.
Also I am so glad my mom was born. I realize now how iconic moms are in their child's like now and what a responsibility that is. It can feel like a burden. I am so glad my mom stuck with us, me in particular.
That's my mom and Grandma
Directed by Rosalyn Coleman Williams
Written and Produced by Craig T. Williams
Audition date: June 22, 2010
Shoot date: July 1, 2010
Seeking
BARUTI, 20’s, African Male, sweet soul, kind and smart man. Nigerian accent.
GUS MAHONEY, 20’s, White Male, the ultimate slacker.
VELMA MAHONEY, 50’s, White Female, older than her years, beat down but optimistic.
CASSANDRA, 20’s White Female, smart and guarded, a great confidant.
email: redwallcasting@gmail.com
Two weeks, ten am to ten pm. Scene study, Slava, clown & a sort of workshop discussion class.
Serving your own need for a rush is not your primary goal. You must have the patience to do the table work. It will help you serve the play and you will discover a greater freedom with in the framework that yields clarity and connection.
Know how to use table work.
Thursday, June 3, from 8am to 8pm.
North East Bronx location
on the set of "Cool Kidz"
directed by Rosalyn Coleman Williams
Some pay.
Please respond ASAP
Craig Williams
Saturday, June 5 and 6th, 8am to 8pm
Location TBA
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Red Boy Productions closed by order of the health department until further notice
Wonderful show. It made an old couple hold hands. I love being able to watch the audience. I have always loved watching their reactions. It never stops being facinating. That's the same thing I love about sitting amongst an audiece ad they watch a film I have made. It's all for them, to get those reactions. And when they say thank you I realize it was all for me, for the high that had me run 4 blocks for the bus tonight. Thank you universe for the opportunity to do what I love and the good sense to know it is a blessing.
Rosalyn Coleman Williams It was great. Doing theatre theses days it's a delicious treat. So fun to tell the story live. To struggle through the process of creation and come out the other side. To feel the audience with you. This play is a love fest. It's all about a couple trying to figure it out. And it's sexy too! Daphne Ruben Vega is at the top of her game and hot as all get out. Winter Miller is so smart and brave and truthful. Wizardcl was very patient with me.
Now I have to return to reality. Preproduction for Cool Kidz and teaching and coaching full steam ahead.
More changes. I think my part may end up being cut more. Hope not. But it might help.