The Backstage Story
I grew up in Cayce, South Carolina, which is home to "Christmas in Cayce." I know that's true because there is a sign that says it as you enter the city.
At 12, I informed my mom that I didn't see myself living in South Carolina when I grew up. I wasn't sure why I thought that, or even if I actually thought that, but it did turn out to be true.
While acting at Workshop Theatre in Columbia, SC in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (and yes, one night I did forget to say the most important line of the play), I met my future wife , who happened to be the stage manager for the play. That led to a move to the "Land of the Trolls" Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin and two wonderfully charming and challenging daughters, Chloe and Zoe.
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At 12, I informed my mom that I didn't see myself living in South Carolina when I grew up. I wasn't sure why I thought that, or even if I actually thought that, but it did turn out to be true.
While acting at Workshop Theatre in Columbia, SC in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (and yes, one night I did forget to say the most important line of the play), I met my future wife , who happened to be the stage manager for the play. That led to a move to the "Land of the Trolls" Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin and two wonderfully charming and challenging daughters, Chloe and Zoe.
If you would to keep up with me in real time, follow me on Facebook. And please feel free to drop me a line via the contact page.