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Saturday, July 10, 2010

Ruth

Another day, another pattern mix, and another audition. This time, I’m auditioning for Blithe Spirit. (Performance dates are Jan - Feb 2011.) I’ll audition for another winter show, The Importance of Being Earnest, next week.


Cardigan, Old Navy. Dress, Frederick’s of Hollywood. Sandals, Aerosoles. Necklaces, Pangaea and Target. Sunnies, Claire’s. Bag, Tommy Hilfiger.




Photos by Beefy Muchacho

9 comments:

  1. I like that pattern mix. It's very summery. And I like those sandals, too.



    I was in Blithe Spirit in high school...except they changed Madame Arcati to Monsieur Arcati for me. What part are you going for?

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  4. Nightmare Child - My preference of roles is Ruth, Elvira, and Edith. Your production, with a Monsieur Arcati, sounds very interesting.

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  5. Kasmira - Interesting is one way of putting it. Think Little Richard with a French accent. Here's to hoping that you get either of those parts, they're all good. You look like you'd make an excellent Elvira.

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  6. Love this combination of colours. Very pretty!

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  7. If i saw you out in public with this outfit I may be tempted to steal that collection of necklaces! They look fantastic together, LOVELOVELOVE.

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  8. I was a Madame Arcati in high school. It was a lot of fun--we did it as a dinner theater. I was eccentric with lots of bangles--other than the bangles I was really just being myself. :)

    Hope you get one of the roles and thanks for all of the fashion inspiration.

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