24 hours til the curtain goes up…
Posted on | September 6, 2007 |
Well, techincally that is not true, since there is no curtain at our theater, but you get the idea. My production of Burn This opens tomorrow night here in Los Angeles and I am a bit nervous tonight. I picked a rather difficult piece for my first production and first theater appearance but I think it was the right choice. It has been the most challenging period of my life, working on this thing and the big night is finally here. I hope that any of you in the LA area will make it to one of the performances. info and tickets are available at www.plays411.com/burn this or www.myspace.com/burnthisplay I would write more, but I’m too exhausted and it’s a long day tomorrow. A lot of very talented people have worked very hard on this and I don’t think you will be disappointed if you come.

Hope to see you there!
Aaron
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September 8th, 2007 @ 11:12 pm
well aaron — you’ve made it past 2/3 of your first weekend. are you having fun yet? did you ignite the stage (i am compelled to put in one burn metaphor) i love the photos from dress rehearsal. looking forward to next post. xo jd
September 11th, 2007 @ 4:05 pm
Dear Aaron, here’s hoping your play is a great success. I “know” you through FreeStyle and consider you one of the best young television personalites to emerge from the reality tv world. I’m a fan and wish you HUGE success in your endeavors.
September 19th, 2007 @ 3:27 pm
I discovered that BURN THIS was being staged in LA and went to see the performance last weekend. (I’m a fan of Lanford Wilson’s work.) I was blown away by Aaron Foster’s performance in the play.
I was surprised to find, when Googling Aaron, this site and the blog. Congratulations to him on his first stage performance — fantastic! I hope it leads to bigger and better things. I was there with a friend from Jersey, and he thought the accent was totally pegged.
You have one weekend left to catch him in this play. Great sets, great story, great cast. Definitely worth checking out!
September 25th, 2007 @ 4:03 am
Hi, Aaron:
Was your “Burn This” experience all you hoped it would be? I am looking forward to seeing the video trailer you planned to post on this site (and perhaps to obtaining a DVD of the entire production). Will you be posting more photos of the production or your reaction to the performance soon?