Theatre (acting and stage managing), writing, sleeping, reading, watching movies, hanging out, dancing, napping, taking baths, eating junk food, playing with our kitties, organizing, cleaning, playing on Pogo (you should join!), singing loudly in the car, loving on my boyfriend, laughing...
Your Birthdate: September 30
You have the type of personality that people either love or hate.
You're opinionated, dramatic, intense, and very outspoken.
And some people can't get enough of you - they're totally addicted.
Others, well, they wish you were a little more reserved.
Your strength: Your flair
Your weakness: If you think it, you say it
Your power color: Scarlet red
Your power symbol: Inverted triangle
Your power month: March
What Does Your Birth Date Mean?
I'd like to meet:
Audrey Hepburn, Bernadette Peters, Johnny Depp, and whoever invented Pogo games!!
Music:
I hardly listen to the radio anymore, so I'm not good at keeping up with the new stuff. Mainly, I like broadway soundtracks, pop, some rock, and oldies. I'm not a big fan of rap and country.
Broadway favorites - anything sung by Linda Eder or Colm Wilkinson, Wicked, Into the Woods, Les Miserables, Jekyll and Hyde, Miss Saigon, Cabaret, Chicago, Rent.
Movies:
Oh my god, I could go on forever...
Amores Perros, Hable con Ella, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Finding Nemo, Little Mermaid, Ice Age, Monters Inc., The Matrix, Finding Neverland, Big Fish, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Chicago, Lilo and Stitch, Lord of the Rings (all of them!), Moulin Rouge, Mr. Holland's Opus, Shrek, Pirates of the Caribbean, Spongebob the Movie, Toy Story 1 & 2, Amelie, American Beauty, Fight Club, Like Water for Chocolate, Office Space
Television:
I don't watch too much TV. Netflix really changed my life! The shows I do follow religiously are Amazing Race and Smallville. I also enjoy 24, Spongebob Squarepants (I'm a sucker for cartoons), The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, Band of Brothers, and Stargate.
Books:
The Harry Potter series fucking rocks. I also love The Hobbit, though I will reserve my judgement on the Lord of the Rings series until I get through them all. Tolkien is just too wordy. I love Marge Piercy and Sylvia Plath for poetry. Aldous Huxley's works are also pretty damn enthralling. I own a lot of books that I haven't read and have read a lot of short stories that I can't remember right now. Once I'm not in school anymore, I plan on reading things that I want to read because I feel like it, not because I'm told to. Lately, though, I'm on a big short story kick.
Heroes:
Lots. Debs Ramser - taught me everything I ever needed to know about stage managing. Johnny Depp and Audrey Hepburn - awesome film actors, enough said. Bernadette Peters - awesome musical theatre actress. Marge Piercy - makes me wish I could write poetry like that.