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Friday, 8 August 2014

No 80 - Canter Through A Meadow!

Hellooooo!

I told you I would blog a bit more from this week onwards!!  So, I know I wrote the post about the play on Sunday, however I failed to mention that I ticked off another one of my list last week!

My lovely friend Kate has a beautiful horse called Wiggy who I go ride and cuddle occasionally. Last Tuesday we went for a dog walk/horse ride and went into the stubble fields round the back of Wig's paddock. We had a lovely trot and a good long canter through the fields.

Having recently got back into the saddle following an incident when I was younger, it feels so right to be up there again!
I'll be honest, I thought I would be utterly terrified at the prospect of getting on a horse again, but it didn't faze me at all!

Wig and I then went for a little wander through the path's on our own whilst Kate did some horsey housekeeping and then we went for lunch.

I know it sounds like such a simple thing for me to have on my list, but it means ever such a lot to me!


                                                                                                                                                               

The other amazing thing that happened this week was the show!!!
I'm hoping that all you guys will join us on any new ventures that may crop up, but can I just take this opportunity to thank all my friends and family for their continued support. The show was incredible.

It say's a lot about an actor if they can hold a crowd's attention for a good solid few minutes by using  dialogue alone. To do this for a whole 90 minutes of tense drama, mystery and utter bewilderment is a true marvel. For people who do not know the story, Agnes of God by John Pielmeier is a play which explored both the sciences and the theories of religion are unearthed in a harrowing way. Agnes is a young nun who has been raised for 4 years in a convent. She unwillingly becomes pregnant and the subsequent baby is found deceased in a waste paper basket. The play follows Agnes, her Mother Superior and psychiatrist Dr Martha Livingstone as they try to uncover the truth behind the conception, birth and untimely death of the child.

Throughout the whole production, the air was deadly silent. There was almost a chill in the air as you took your seat in a quiet, quaint auditorium. Trust me, I was there. I know the play and it was still spooky! There is a lot I could say with regards to the performance, however my words would only shadow the brilliant reviews that have already been written. Because of this I will post a link to one of the reviews in a moment and you can go read what lovely things have been written about the cast and crew. It makes me so proud to be part of such a wonderful company and to have such incredibly successful and talented friends.

Eastwood Advertiser Review Of Agnes Of God!

The Cast & Crew!!

What an awful picture of me haha! Silly selfie angles!!

Buhbyeeeeee!
xxx

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