Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown... twice in one day.
Ready to go yell at... "you know who."
Is this Les Miz all over again? Nope - the "company" clothes for JCS are too hip for that! Who this poor peasant woman is, I don鈥檛 know. She keeps muttering something about her mother losing the cherry orchard.
In addition to lots of smudged cream eye-liner is the heroine-chic redness on the inner eye-lid that is then dragged below the lash line. We've gone from a sort-of 鈥淰egas performer gone-to-seed look鈥� to more of a "glam-rocker gone to seed look.鈥�
Put on the paste and smudge it! Broadway IS Glamour!
The reason for the DREADED GLOVES. I wanted "Herod Antipas" to have talons. Since I can neither afford, nor have I the time to do "press-on nails" everyday, I have resorted to growing out my own nails and shellacking the heck out of them.
Before the damage begins!
Last winter, my sister, who lives on the west coast and whom I see all too infrequently, took me to an Ottawa Senator's home game - it was a freak occurrence that we just happened to be in the same city at the same time.
The cast
The cast
The cast
Bruce Dow and cast
Lisa Shriver, Bruce Dow, Rick Fox and Kevin Ramessar
Bruce Dow and Karen Mason
Brent Barrett and Bruce Dow
Bruce Dow in the Broadway-bound Stratford production
Bruce Dow and Cynthia Dale in South Pacific
Bruce Dow in Oliver!
Juan Chioran and Bruce Dow in Man of La Mancha
Bruce Dow in Man of La Mancha
Bruce Dow in Into the Woods
Bruce Dow in Guys and Dolls
Bruce Dow in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Bruce Dow in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Bruce Dow in Cabaret
Bruce Dow in Cabaret
Bruce Dow in The Comedy of Errors
Bruce Dow
Bruce Dow in the Broadway-bound Stratford production
The cast
Bruce Dow in Man of La Mancha
Bruce Dow in Into the Woods
Bruce Dow in Guys and Dolls
Bruce Dow in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Bruce Dow in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Bruce Dow in Cabaret
Bruce Dow in Cabaret
Bruce Dow in The Comedy of Errors
Bruce Dow and Cynthia Dale in South Pacific
Bruce Dow in Oliver!
Juan Chioran and Bruce Dow in Man of La Mancha
Bruce Dow in Man of La Mancha
Bruce Dow in Into the Woods
Bruce Dow in Guys and Dolls
Bruce Dow in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Bruce Dow in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Bruce Dow in Cabaret
Bruce Dow in Cabaret
Bruce Dow in The Comedy of Errors
Bruce Dow and cast
Last winter, my sister, who lives on the west coast and whom I see all too infrequently, took me to an Ottawa Senator's home game - it was a freak occurrence that we just happened to be in the same city at the same time.
Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown... twice in one day.
Ready to go yell at... "you know who."
People always ask what I do during Act One. I spend my time reading the works of Shakespeare and O'Neill. I also do some Alexander Technique to keep my body in proper alignment. One must live in the character every moment of the play.
Is this Les Miz all over again? Nope - the "company" clothes for JCS are too hip for that! Who this poor peasant woman is, I don鈥檛 know. She keeps muttering something about her mother losing the cherry orchard.
In addition to lots of smudged cream eye-liner is the heroine-chic redness on the inner eye-lid that is then dragged below the lash line. We've gone from a sort-of 鈥淰egas performer gone-to-seed look鈥� to more of a "glam-rocker gone to seed look.鈥�
Put on the paste and smudge it! Broadway IS Glamour!
The reason for the DREADED GLOVES. I wanted "Herod Antipas" to have talons. Since I can neither afford, nor have I the time to do "press-on nails" everyday, I have resorted to growing out my own nails and shellacking the heck out of them.
Before the damage begins!
Last winter, my sister, who lives on the west coast and whom I see all too infrequently, took me to an Ottawa Senator's home game - it was a freak occurrence that we just happened to be in the same city at the same time.
Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown... twice in one day.
Ready to go yell at... "you know who."
People always ask what I do during Act One. I spend my time reading the works of Shakespeare and O'Neill. I also do some Alexander Technique to keep my body in proper alignment. One must live in the character every moment of the play.
Is this Les Miz all over again? Nope - the "company" clothes for JCS are too hip for that! Who this poor peasant woman is, I don鈥檛 know. She keeps muttering something about her mother losing the cherry orchard.
In addition to lots of smudged cream eye-liner is the heroine-chic redness on the inner eye-lid that is then dragged below the lash line. We've gone from a sort-of 鈥淰egas performer gone-to-seed look鈥� to more of a "glam-rocker gone to seed look.鈥�
Put on the paste and smudge it! Broadway IS Glamour!
The reason for the DREADED GLOVES. I wanted "Herod Antipas" to have talons. Since I can neither afford, nor have I the time to do "press-on nails" everyday, I have resorted to growing out my own nails and shellacking the heck out of them.
Before the damage begins!
Last winter, my sister, who lives on the west coast and whom I see all too infrequently, took me to an Ottawa Senator's home game - it was a freak occurrence that we just happened to be in the same city at the same time.
People always ask what I do during Act One. I spend my time reading the works of Shakespeare and O'Neill. I also do some Alexander Technique to keep my body in proper alignment. One must live in the character every moment of the play.