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Where Am I Going

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Hello friends! How are you? Thank you for coming back to my blog! For all of you who do not know me, my name is Ryan and it is a pleasure to be able to write for you today. Ryan B. Hebert (ME) as The Phantom of The Opera (2016) For all of you who do know me, I am alive, I swear to god, I am alive. I am now in my SECOND week of college, and I have to say, I am surviving quite nicely. Take a peek at a photo I took the other day on 9/11 University Hall in the mid afternoon on 9/11 I used a special filter to create the image, and I'm proud that I was able to take such a nice shot of the Quad, the area in the center of campus, and University Hall, the dorm in which I currently reside. I am loving my living arrangement. If you are a prospective college student, looking at DePaul as a serious option, then I recommend, University Hall, the the most social and inviting dorm on campus. Not to mention that there is a wide array of students that live in this dorm. From Business ma...

I eat Ham, and Jam, and SPAMALOT!

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Hello all you wonderful people!!! Welcome back to my blog. Today I am speaking on the behalf of a show I am currently in named “Spamalot”.  if you are not familiar with the show, here is a little background on it. " Monty Python's Spamalot   is a  musical comedy  adapted from the 1975 film  Monty Python and the Holy Grail . Like the film, it is a highly irreverent parody of the  Arthurian Legend , but it differs from the film in many ways."( Wikipedia ) I plan to have photos up from the production process when the show goes up. I will be playing the role of King Arthur, A legendary king who brings a bunch of nights together to form the Knights of the Round Table. King Arthur then proceedes to search for the Holy Grail and then finds that his Grail, metaphorically, is to put on a Broadway show.  The show is jam-packed with references from other musicals, A lot of vulgar language, and a lot of dick jokes. Seriously, a lot of dick jokes. Aside...

Summer is winding down, and also What did I learn at Walnut Hill?

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My Friends , I have returned. I have come back from the long 5 week voyage; with knowledge, passion and great memories. As you may currently know I was just away for 5 weeks at the Walnut Hill School for The Arts Summer Theatre program. In which I took classes on Dancing, Singing and Acting, and I was in 3 different productions at the same time. 2 musicals and 1 play. The summer program was a summer intensive program. The camp challenged an amateur actor such as myself to go to places, places that some people were even scared to go too. Some cried, some laughed. Most smiled and others frowned. Overall the summer program was amazing. The Productions I took part in were, Sweet Charity , Thoroughly Modern Millie , and a play called Gizmo. The musicals both had some rigorous dancing and great singing. The 1920's for Millie and the 1960's for Charity were the settings for the shows. Each show had its own unique style to it. What made the shows was the outstanding staff Walnut H...

Faling at High-fives with a face palm

Today, Tonight I should say, I went to the Concord Carlisle's girls soccer game versus some other team.. Anyways the point is that as I was there I walked past a girl I knew and she tried to high-five me. Me not realizing that she was trying to do that; she brushed her hand against the side of my sweatshirt. After 2 seconds I realize that she has trying to high five me. FAIL to me. I was kind of embarrassed at this, but we all move on right? Besides that incident, not to much happened to me today, except hanging with my bestest friend Jeremy! We Played the best WII game known to man, SUPER SMASH BROTHERS BRAWL!!!!!!!!!! - It was a nice game :) . So we played that for a while and had fun, but the closest thing I did for theatre today was singing all the words my friend was singing. So going down the sidewalk in town I was singing every word, luckily no bad words, but who cares. So I did that and had fun. Then! I came back to the house, sat down at the computer, and wrote th...