Awards, Travel, Birthday, Buskers and Will Smith.

The summer is slowly winding down, and rehearsals for Robin Hood are right around the corner. Before they begin I am fortunate to be working on the 2015 Canadian Country Music Association Awards Show. Be sure to tune in on Sunday September 13th or purchase tickets and come to Halifax!

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Despite a busy agenda I have still been able to schedule in some auditions recently. They were all a great experience with opportunities to audition for casting directors whom I haven’t met before. They were a great test to my improv skills, an experience in learning to knit at the last minute, an opportunity to stretch my vocal cords, and a chance to bring out my inner rapper.

This past weekend I also had a mini vacation and celebrated my Birthday in Pittsburgh (see photos below of some of my adventures while there).

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While in Pittsburgh I got to see a lovely musical ‘The Light in the Piazza’, put on by Front Porch Theatricals. The whole cast and crew did a wonderful job, and it was such a beautiful experience. I love having the chance to see other productions when I’m not busy with my own! Check them out here: http://frontporchpgh.com/cast. I also saw some amazing artists at the Toronto Buskerfest this weekend. The day was filled with magicians, jugglers, circus acts, painters, mines, comedians, and so much more. It was so inspiring to see fellow artists from all over the world following and achieving their dreams. A great reminder that art is everywhere and dreams can come true.

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As I am now another year older, I am going to view it as another year closer to obtaining my goals. Who knows what this next year will hold, and what possibilities are behind every corner, either way I am enjoying the journey! And now to leave you with some words of wisdom from Will Smith: “I think that there’s a certain delusional quality that all successful people have to have, you have to believe that something different than what has happened for the past 50 million years can happen…Being realistic is the most commonly traveled road to mediocrity…What’s the point of being realistic?…It’s unrealistic to walk into a room, flip a switch and have light come on, but fortunately Edison didn’t think so”.
Cheers,
Melissa

From Pan Am to Robin Hood…

So that’s a wrap at Pan Am. It has been an incredible experience filled with new friends, new skills and new memories. It was so amazing to spend my time at Caledon Equestrian Park and learn so much about the sport and the games.

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Now that Pan Am is complete I will have details soon of my next adventure. Until then I have some exciting news…

I have been cast in Robin Hood as Bronwen/ Sister Felicity with Amicus Productions!

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A little bit about Robin Hood: “See how we bring 40 characters and the entire swashbuckling saga of Robin Hood onto our stage, magically transformed as Sherwood Forest. Get to know a lusty friar, a corrupt court, mad jesters and a classic love story with a twist (Maid Marion loses her clothes and her privileged illusions). This is a sweeping theatrical experience not to be missed. A tribute to the 850th anniversary of the Robin Hood legend.”

More information to follow soon! Or check out: https://amicusproductions.wordpress.com/.

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Cheers,

Melissa

Keep Up The Fight

Fellow Dreamers,

Some days you don’t get the part, you are faced with criticism, you don’t get the call, you don’t want to look at your bank account, and you doubt yourself and your choices. It happens to everyone. But what is important is to learn and grow from these challenges, push yourself harder, find your drive and believe in yourself. I’m done being sappy for today, but I found this story circulating on Facebook that may be a good reminder to continue to follow your dreams….

“This is one of the saddest stories ever told in Hollywood. His name is Sylvestar Stallone. One of the BIGGEST and Most famous American Movie superstars. Back in the day, Stallone was a struggling actor in every definition. At some point, he got so broke that he stole his wife’s jewelry and sold it. Things got so bad that he even ended up homeless. Yes, he slept at the New York bus station for 3 days. Unable to pay rent or afford food. His lowest point came when he tried to sell his dog at the liquor store to any stranger. He didn’t have money to feed the dog anymore. He sold it at $25 only. He says he walked away crying.

Two weeks later, he saw a boxing match between Mohammed Ali and Chuck Wepner and that match gave him the inspiration to write the script for the famous movie, ROCKY. He wrote the script for 20 hours! He tried to sell it and got an offer for $125,000 for the script. But he had just ONE REQUEST. He wanted to STAR in the movie. He wanted to be the MAIN ACTOR. Rocky himself. But the studio said NO. They wanted a REAL STAR.

They said he “Looked funny and talked funny”. He left with his script. A few weeks later, the studio offered him $250,000 for the script. He refused. They even offered $350,000. He still refused. They wanted his movie. But NOT him. He said NO. He had to be IN THAT MOVIE.

After a while, the studio agreed, gave him $35,000 for the script and let him star in it! The rest is history! The movie won Best Picture, Best Directing and Best Film Editing at the prestigious Oscar Awards. He was even nominated for BEST ACTOR! The Movie ROCKY was even inducted into the American National Film Registry as one of the greatest movies ever!

And do you know the first thing he bought with the $35,000? THE DOG HE SOLD. Yes, Stallone loved his dog so much that he stood at the liquor store for 3 days waiting for the man he sold his dog to. And on the 3rd day, he saw the man coming with the dog. Stallone explained why he sold the dog and begged for the dog back. The man refused. Stallone offered him $100. The man refused. He offered him $500. And the guy refused. Yes, he refused even $1000. And, Believe it or Not, Stallone had to pay $15,000 for the same dog he sold at $25 only! And he finally got his dog back!

And today, the same Stallone who slept in the streets and sold his dog JUST BECAUSE he couldn’t even feed it anymore, is one of the GREATEST Movie Stars who ever walked the Earth!

Being broke is BAD. Really BAD. Have you ever had a dream? A wonderful dream? But you are too broke to implement it? Too tiny to do it? Too small to accomplish it? Life is tough. Opportunities will pass you by, just because you are a NOBODY. People will want your products but NOT YOU. It’s a tough world. If you ain’t already famous, or rich or “connected”, you will find it rough.

Doors will be shut on you. People will steal your glory and crash your hopes. You will push and push. And yet NOTHING WILL HAPPEN. And then your hopes will be crashed. You will be broke. Damn broke. You will do odd jobs for survival. You will be unable to feed yourself. And yes, you may end up sleeping in the streets. It happens. Yes, it does.

BUT NEVER LET THEM CRUSH THAT DREAM. Whatever happens to You, Keep Dreaming. Even when they crush your hopes, Keep Dreaming. Even when they turn you away, Keep Dreaming. Even when they shut you down, Keep Dreaming. NO ONE KNOWS WHAT YOU ARE CAPABLE OF EXCEPT YOURSELF! People will judge you by HOW you look. And by WHAT you have. But please, fight on! Fight for Your place in history. Fight for your glory. NEVER EVER GIVE UP!

Keep Up the Fight. Keep your dreams and hope alive.”

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Cheers,

Melissa

Auditions & Summer Fun

Such a great start to the summer with so many theatre auditions for the fall! Will post here if you will be seeing me on the stage soon, so stay posted!

I have also been busy with work, feel free to check in to my Linked In account to see what I am busy doing while pursuing acting: https://ca.linkedin.com/pub/melissa-verwey/93/a85/927.

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Also, loving the summer weather and my new dress from Toronto designer Rosaleen Kavanagh. Some photos below! Be sure to check out her new line here: http://www.rosaleenkavanagh.com/.

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Cheers,

Melissa

Flashback Friday

Flashback Friday! To the time I was in that beer commercial….

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It’s been a busy month for me in the acting world. With ‘The Fox on the Fairway’ closing, I have been able to go out to more auditions, thanks to my awesome agent! I also landed a paid gig which shot last week. Things are definitely starting to pick up. I will be posting soon once I have some videos to show you. For now, here is a photo of me on set!

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Here is some food for thought for the long weekend…

“You pray for rain, you gotta deal with the mud too. That’s a part of it. I’d be more frightened by not using whatever abilities I’d been given. I’d be more frightened by procrastination and laziness.” – Denzel Washington

For more great quotes from your favorite actors, check out: http://addicted2success.com/quotes/27-inspirational-quotes-from-some-of-hollywoods-favorite-actors/

Cheers,

Melissa

“And we wish you all goodnight…”

As the curtain closes, the lights dim and the set dismantles, I just want to say thanks so much to everyone who came out to see “The Fox on the Fairway”. It was a wonderful experience with such a talented cast and crew, with so many memories. Stay tuned to find out what I am up to next…

Photos curtesy of Cristina Laszcz

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The Fox On The Fairway

We just had our first rehearsal of ‘The Fox On The Fairway’ and I’m so excited to start working with this hilarious and talented cast and crew! “Ken Ludwig’s delightful golf-themed farce that hits a hole-in-one for laughter! This uproarious comedy tees off with competing country club owners making a colossal bet on an upcoming tournament.”

The ‘Fox On The Fairway’ runs April 16th to 19th in Oakville at The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. You can call the box office at 905-815-2021 for tickets, or visit http://www.oakvillecentre.ca!

Hope to see you there!

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Interview With Bridge The Atlantic

Happy New Year!

There will be some exciting news coming up in the next few weeks…

But first, last fall I was interviewed by the amazingly talented Marcio Novelli and Ross Barber in their Podcast ‘Bridge The Atlantic’! Check out the video here and be sure to follow them on Twitter @MarcioNovelli and @ElectricKiwi:

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Here are some highlights on some of the topics we discuss…

  • Learn about my love of ketchup
  • Ross shares a (somewhat irrelevant) personal story about contact lenses
  • We talk about forgetting lines on stage and missing cues
  • Marcio and Melissa talk about learning new skills to get parts
  • “If you’ve touched something once, you can do it”
  • We talk about the importance of believing in yourself, keeping positive and dreaming big
  • “You’re never as good as they say and you’re never as bad as they say”
  • We talk about bad auditions and some of my worst experiences
  • Marcio + Ross = Moss

Enjoy, and let me know what you think!

Pinocchio

With Jenny’s lights now dark, I am already underway with my next show ‘Pinocchio’ at Theatre Burlington. In fact we are now heading into tech week. If you are looking for tickets, since shows are already selling out, go to http://www.theatreburlington.on.ca/.

This weekend the cast and crew was invited to participate in the Dance & Theatre Collective at The Burlington Performing Arts Centre. Not only was it great exposure for Theatre Burlington, but a wonderful night to celebrate the arts and our passion for it. Check out the photos below!

This has also been a busy few weeks filled with auditions and call-backs, so hopefully I will have some more good news to share with you soon! See you at ‘Pinocchio’!

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