Monday, June 28, 2010

You just got iced...

So if you haven't heard of "icing", it is definitely something that you should look into. The SummerTide cast has taken a liking to it. "Icing" is a viral drinking game that has given many of us a reason to buy Smirnoff Ice.

The rules are simple:
1. Buy Smirnoff Ice.
2. Hide the Smirnoff Ice where an unsuspecting friend may unfortunately stumble upon it.
3. When a Smirnoff Ice is found, the finder must drop to one knee and chug.
4. If you stumble upon a Smirnoff Ice and you happen to have one on your person, you are able to block being "iced" and either move it or leave it for the next person.
5. It is very fun to have a camera on hand.

So go for it. Ice some folks, y'all....

Friday, June 25, 2010

We grew up undeniably...

We only have one week left in Gulf Shores! I will be very sad to see the Bee close. This show has been an absolute JOY to do six days a week. Our audiences have been very responsive. It's an incredible feeling to look out into the audience during our epilogues and see a smile on every single person's face. This just reminds me how much I love doing what I do. If I can be a part of what is making those people smile, I am doing my job.


Friday, June 4, 2010

The Bee Begins...

Well, tonight is the official opening night of SummerTide Theatre's production of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. On Sunday, the cast moved down to Gulf Shores, Ala., and into our condo. We have a gorgeous living space on the beach on Fort Morgan. To date there has been no oil on the beach, although some cast members said some sticks had been washed on shore today with oil on them.

Last night we had a preview night for press and the Chamber of Commerce. The show went really well. One of the best things about this show is the volunteer spellers. Last night was the first time we had volunteers who none of us knew. It is so unpredictable! I got nervous before the show last night, mainly because I was worried about how the volunteers would react to the situation they were about to be put in. They were great!!! We had a teenage girl, a really tall, buff man and a mother who had her family in the audience. They loved it. In addition to spelling, we drag them around the stage in two musical numbers. The rest of the audience applauds them for their ability to keep up and follow the directions we yell at them under the music.

If you are in the Gulf Shores area, you should definitely come check out our production! The cast is fantastic!
Leaf Coneybear- Bobby Becher (@bobbybecher)
Chip Tolentino- Bentley Black (@BentleyBlack)
Marcy Park- Katie Burton (@Katie_A_Burton)
William Barfee- Lawson Hangarter (@law_son)
Olive Ostrovsky- Erica Hansen (@EricaLHansen)
Mitch Mahoney- Michael Luwoye (@prettyboy14)
Douglas Panch- Nick Shabel (@ohthisistoomuch)
Logainne Schwartzandgrubenierre- Caroline Schmidt (@CaroSchmidtty)
And I play Rona Lisa Peretti.

The show runs every night Tuesday-Sunday at 8 PM at the George C. Meyer Performing Arts Center if Gulf Shores, Ala.

It seems we're living out our dreams...

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Someone's in the dryer with Nanna...

We move to the beach tomorrow. Tonight is my last night in my apartment, The Jungle. With only 11 channels on my TV, we had to improvise...



Nailed it.


Doing great!!

Can't handle the fun!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Bring on the Beach


I move to the beach in 4 days! I can't wait for this to be what greets me every single day.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Fit in by standing out...


This Saturday, my beautiful cousin Danielle tied the knot! The wedding was absolutely beautiful. She got married at sunset outside of Houmas House in Darrow, Louisiana. Jake Hougaboom, shown in picture, accompanied me to the wedding. As you can tell by the picture, he fit in just fine. Most of the night one could find him in line at the bar or on the stage pelvic-thrusting the drummer of The Bucktown All-Stars.
The Bucktown All-Stars were incredible! At the beginning of the night they were all looking good in their suits. Ties and coats on, shirts tucked in and buttoned up. By the end of the night, they were untucked and unbuttoned and rocking out! They would come out onto the dance floor and dance with us. My favorite part of the night was when they came onto the dance floor during "Brick House" with their trumpets and surrounded MawMaw. They wanted her to "shake it down, shake it down now". She replied, "I'm 80-frickin-years-old!"
The night ended with a second line from the reception area to the front of the Houmas House. The guests were given sparklers and the newlyweds ran down the aisle. That's where the picture above came into play. The bride was not ready to leave yet, so we continued to dance. Jake assisted the band.
The wedding was a complete success! They had to open up an extra bar for us. After all... we are the Duffys.

Dolly Duffy




This is Dolly. The biggest shitzu in the world. 29 pounds of love. Miss that bitch!