Flooded

On Sunday night, I was out with Daisy MacLean having pancakes for dinner, when I got a call from my landlord telling me that the basement was flooding. Unfortunately, I live in said basement. I rushed home, and was fortunate to find that although the carpet in the apartment was sopping wet, that I hadn’t lost anything valuable.  Only a few clothes I could stand to lose anyway.

The carpet, however, needed to be torn up and disposed of, and we had to start doing it on Monday.  Fortunately, I had booked Monday and Tuesday off work.  I’ll be honest, when I booked those days off, it was so that I could relax before attending the Dora awards on Monday night, and recover from a late night out on Tuesday.  These days were certainly nothing like I had planned. I had to clear out all the wet clothes (and other soaking things) and move furniture around, so that we could start pulling up the carpet.

By the time it was time to get ready for the Doras, I was in a lot of pain.  A hot shower didn’t help much, but I got into my suit and headed out to meet Dana Fradkin and Kim & Richard Beaune for dinner.  Although none of the four of us were personally up for Doras for The Belle of Winnipeg, the four of us had been at the very first meeting for the project that became The Belle of Winnipeg, and we were bursting with pride to see Lorie Brown, David Atkinson and Ginette Mohr nominated for Dora Awards.  In the end, only David took home an award, but for us, the nominations were a confirmation that the show we had worked on or 4 years had a future (and that’s something we’ll be pursuing). After the very long ceremony, I stuck around for the after party for only a few minutes, because I was dead on my feet, still in a lot of pain, with more work to do the following day.

Today, the carpet had been removed, and the floor needed to be washed.  Right now, without carpet, its basically a concrete floor, but we’ll be looking at getting some rugs to put down.  After the floor had dried it was time to start putting the apartment back together. It was slow going, because my body still hurt and every movement pretty much just made it worse.

The apartment is mostly put back together, but there’s still work to do. And at some point this week, a plumber will come to take a look at the drain that backed up.

I go back to work tomorrow, not having had much of a vacation at all, and still in pain.

I’m in a musical

A while back I was cast in a new horror musical called “Everybody Dies”.  I’ll be playing the role of the High School home ec teacher who might be less friendly than he seems for the first weekend of the two-week run, August 19-21.

The book is something along the lines of “if the child of the Rocky Horror Show and Evil Dead the musical hooked up with Reapo”.  I’m not even kidding.  Its a bit campy and lot silly, and pretty…um bloody.  It’s going to be a high-energy romp with a lot of music.

That said, its not something I’m likely to invite my mom to.  After all, this is a play in which someone (I’m not saying who, but it might be my character) gets strangled with their own intestines.  But if you liked any of the shows I mentioned above, you’ll probably love it.  I know I’m having a blast rehearsing it.

Everybody Dies!

August 19, 2010
8:00 pmto10:00 pm
August 20, 2010
8:00 pmto10:00 pm
August 21, 2010
8:00 pmto10:00 pm

It’s love at first sight for the new girl with a tragic past and a serial killer that has one or two skeletons in his closet (literally). And nothing will keep them from each other. Nothing. This killer new musical has everything: horror, comedy, and a live rock band!

Phil appears as Lionel/Dad in this mad rock musical at the new Poor Alex Theatre.

May 2010 [365project]

Collected here, are all the photos taken for May for my 365 project.

Dora Awards

Today, I got to write a news post over at the Belle of Winnipeg site that makes me incredibly happy.  Its short, so I’ll just reproduce that here:

The Belle of Winnipeg picked up 3 Dora Award nominations today in the Independent Theatre Production Division, with Ginette Mohr nominated for Outstanding performance by a Female, Lorie Brown nominated for Outstanding Original Costume Design, and David Atkinson for Outstanding Original Sound Design/Composition.

This is great news for the show, and I just wanted to share it.  I’m just busting with pride for Ginette, David and Lorie.

Want to check out other posts about the Belle of Winnipeg?  Go here.

May 31 & June 1 2010 [365project]

The Nefarious Bed and Breakfast – Play Reading

June 6, 2010
2:00 pmto4:00 pm

Doctor Nefarious was once one of the greatest evil minds of our time, his super-villainy was spoken of in hushed tones along with names like Luthor, Hammond, Sugar Bear.  But no longer.  He’s served his time, married and reformed.  Now, he and his wife have opened a Bed and Breakfast in Toronto.

If only the heroes from his past would let him be…