Austin Impersonator

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As long as it doesn't sell thousands of tshirts, I'm happy.

Yeah, I went to the bathroom and made a Best of Austin before work. When I got home, after I eat some leftovers, I'll prolly make a Best of Triple H. Anybody waiting a Best of Shawn Michaels will have to wait until I take some Milk of Magnesia as it needs to be pretty loose and badly formed to be true best of for him.

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Yeah we have an official troupe number. Don't remember what it is. I was only in a couple of plays and three musicals. I got the big roles in musicals because I am musically inclined with my voice. As far as the other plays. I was supporting cast. It was good times but I wouldnt go out of my way to act anymore. Learning lines is fucking hard.

Learning lines is easy. Singing and dancing is hard.

Our group only did one musical (Footloose) in my four years there (The Chorus/ Show Choir had the monopoly on that), and I'll tell ya, I enjoy singing, it's fun, and I've been told I have a good voice, but learning to sing and sound like a professional was insanely hard. It made me realize how easy the memorization part of acting is. I played Oscar Madison in The Odd Couple my senior year, had to learn 555 lines, learned easily.

I appeared in five numbers for Footloose, and come Hell Week I was still having trouble getting the right notes. And don't get me started on dancing. So glad I only had to dance in the finale.

What shows did you in high school?
 
As for Musicals we did Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Where I played the lead in Joseph. Insane amounts of singing, and trying to live up to Donny Osmond was a fucking challenge. It was really cool though.

Then we did Godspell. Where I played Judas. I had some fun with it.

Before you ask no I did not attend a Christian school either.

As for regular plays We did Fortress, Don't supporting roles in those.

Thats all the ones that I was In and really all I can remember. I had alot of fun with it.
 
Also go check out the song and listen to the song "Close Every Door" from Joseph and tell me that is not a hard song to sing. I actually got a standing Ovation from my classmates for that one.
 
I'm actually pretty familiar with "Dreamcoat". You're right, that is a challenging song. I have it on a Broadway Compilation CD, I've tried to sing along to it, but I don't do the song justice. Trust me, I'd pass on playing Joseph, that's quite a role to tackle. I wouldn't have been nearly as comfortable as I was playing Rev. Moore in Footloose, and even that role was pretty nerve-rattling.

Personally, I would love to play Max Bialystock in The Producers. That is my dream role.
 
I loved playing Joseph. I love it when I am musically challenged. It gives me something to stride for.

I'll tell you what my dream role would be but you're going to laugh.

I would love to play Simba in The Lion King Musical. I saw that on broadway and it blew my the fuck away.
 
Maybe it's cuz I'm not a complete theatre queer, but The Lion King the musical kind of annoys me. It's beautiful, but I don't like seeing the characters as people. I think it's because the movie is still so revered in my heart. It's one of the few things I enjoyed about my childhood, along with action figures and Aladdin.
 
Yeah I agree with you there. I just loved the way they turned it into a musical, and all the songs they wrote for it where fucking fantastic.

Nothing Beats Early 90's Disney Movies.

The Lion King, Aladdin, The Return Of Jafar, and even Beauty and The Beast will still find there way on my T.V. screen from time to time.
 
They are from his vacation to Greece. I found this one in his living room, it was next to a bottle of lotion and a box of Kleenex. lol
 
oops. We shouldnt talk about him like this. He could take his money maker away.

I bet he makes 200 dollars a day just from me alone.
 

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