Photo by Jessica Earnshaw. Grand opening last night at the Moberly Arts and Culture Centre. The Theater looks beautiful. Miles Provincer, is here from Victoria as my stage manager. He was my stage manager for the Victoria Fringe in 2008 when he was 14 years old. Amazing guy. I’m grateful for good friends that helpedContinue reading “Opened at Moberly last night, nice crowd!”
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The Province Newspaper Article May 27, 2010
Story by Stuart Derdeyn of The Province. We met for a friendly coffee at Our Town Cafe on Braodway and Kingsway. Speaking about my excitement in going to perform in the New York Fringe, I said “this place is the closest I’ve come so far to performing – on Broadway”. (I performed at Our TownContinue reading “The Province Newspaper Article May 27, 2010”
Alfred Depew interviewed me last week for a story. We had a great hour long chat on the telephone, thanks to Peggy’s Press Release. See link below. http://www.vancouverobserver.com/blogs/betweenus/2010/05/16/sarah-hayward-and-stripes-mystery-circus
Vancouver Theatre Listings May 2010
Happy surprise! Vancouver Theatre Guide http://www.gvpta.ca/vancouver-theatre-guide included Nun photo (by Jess Earnshaw) in their May-August Listings. Thanks you Susan and Sandra.
Big Nun photo in Time Out New York Magazine this week May 6 – 12 for Summer Arts Preview!
Working on my Siamese Twin painting for backdrop to go along with Coco’s painting. My ‘Nurse Rachette’ character was on TV series FRINGE this week, in flash back to 40’s sequence. Established contacts in New York this week. Cara Yeates (tremendous solo show artist) introduced me to John Johnson begin_of_the_skype_highlighting end_of_the_skype_highlighting who worked as a producer/Continue reading
Nun in London
Nun sees London, Trafalgar Square 2009.
Nun in Prague 2009
Nun goes to Prague….scattering seeds for the World tour!
Royal Mile, Edinburgh 2009
Busking on the Royal Mile, Edinburgh last August 2009.
Vee’s Show Under The Mango Tree – Moberley Arts & Culture Centre
Vees’ show is up and running at the Moberely Arts Centre. I saw the show twice and was touched many times in each performance. The school show on Thursday morning was an amazing experience, to witness such a moving performance in the company of a culturally diverse group of children, grades 6 & 7, andContinue reading “Vee’s Show Under The Mango Tree – Moberley Arts & Culture Centre”