Thursday, September 27, 2012

Starting Off.... Finally!

Hey everyone! So i finally figured out how to do this blog (with help from Alexis). So i guess a quick intro is necessary. My name is Cody Goss and i am a third year theatre major at the University of Laverne. I have only been involved in theatre for the past two years of my life and i have Sierra to thank for that. I have played sports for as long as I can remember and specifically, I played football since i was eight years old and i stopped playing after my first season in college. After that season i decided i wanted a change and Sierra told me about all of the wonders of theatre. To talk more about me; music is a big part of my life. I have a favorite genre of music and i stick to it. 60's and 70's British rock is definitely my favorite. Not that other music is awful or anything, but I like what I like. With that said, here we go.

This is the first blog i have ever written so its kinda exciting and strangely suspenseful. I was almost thrown into this production but am i glad i was. Sierra and Alexis both came up to me at about the same time blabbering about Medea and i was patiently listening. Little did i know that they were just implanting the idea in my mind without me knowing. I then shared my interests in being the in show. This happened in the beginning of the summer. Then i heard little to nothing throughout the summer about Medea through communication errors. Then out of the blue, i got some messages in late July wondering if i wanted this as a senior project for myself. I was skeptical to answer since i had not read the play yet, but soon after i read it, i was immediately interested. Not only with the play but with who was involved with it too. Sierra and Alexis (whom i went to high school with) and director Matt Hill, a Laverne alumni. I never really talked to Matt at all before this project came into effect, but i had heard nothing but great things so that added to my excitement.

As of now, Matt, Sierra, Alexis and I have met about ten times, give or take, and we have discussed some amazing ideas for set and script and locations. The next thing we are doing is a read through of a new adaptation of Medea. I am really excited to read any and all things related to Medea. With that all said and done, i wanna leave you all with an invitation. This is the final weekend for University of Laverne's production of "A Raisin in the Sun." Come watch the show and you will find a booth for Medea there as well. Come support!

Thanks for reading
Cody



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