Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Monday, July 29, 2013

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.

Why Be Nervous? (Meet the little Cosettes!)

Be careful what you say or do, you never know who you are inspiring. I recall a time coming out into the lobby after RENT. There was a young man possibly in his late teens who had just saw the show and told me I was his hero. Had he seen me two minutes prior in the Strand auditorium tripping over my flip flops, popcorn flying and face planting into one of the seats he may of thought otherwise. When the autograph request came, I truly did not know how to react, partly because my handwriting looks as if I were writing a ransom note. I am still a student of the theatre, but the accolades are appreciated. I feel truly blessed to participate in such a lush production as Les Miserables. I am even more appreciative of the audience members who trek out, spend their money and opt to spend their time with us. Their energy feeds mine, and in a time where garnering interest and funding in the arts has become even more challenging, the connection with each and every audience member is very important. If I had the capacity to shake each persons hand that saw the show I would.It is that reason alone that I will always come out to the lobby after every show. You want to enjoy the show, I want to enjoy the audience, "Jabear Hugs" for everyone!



Opening night was such a huge rush.Standing in the darkness onstage at the beginning of the show, I watch the opening and it is hard to not get caught up in the excitement. We are actually doing this show, this show is actually happening, we are performing this show as we speak....I probably should be paying attention because my entrance is...now. We have very receptive audiences, and people are coming to see this show more than once. This show is also a hit with our younger audience members as well.