Author: Trilby Jeeves

  • “A Whole New Mind”…there IS a future for the right brain!

    I am excited because I was recommended a new book that I want to share with all who are creative, innovative, and imaginative. The book is called “A Whole New Mind” ..Why Right-Brainers will rule the future.. by Daniel H. Pink. (I was thrilled to find the author on twitter – @danielpink- and equally thrilled…

  • A Creative Reminder…

    Every once in awhile I need a good reminder of the creative person I am, and the encouragement to just show up and do “it” without overly judging myself. Some days are extra challenging. My father, who’s a painter, and I were talking yesterday about waiting to be in “the mood” to create, whether it…

  • The Roles We Play On Stage & Off Stage…

    Some of the roles I’ve played onstage are waitresses, a Welsh woman, pregnant hired help, Italian brothel lady, lost “can’t have baby” southern “old maid”, unfaithful preacher’s wife, uptight British wife, drunken British wife, free, flirty British wife, a French widow, a French suicidal punk, a mother trapped between her daughter & her mother, a…

  • Too Busy For Quiet Times?

    Things have been super busy for everyone, lately, and I don’t think it’s going to calm down just yet. Recently “busy” is the most common word I hear out of people’s mouths when inquired, “how are you?”. I asked a few people, especially the entrepreneurial types,  if their definition of productivity included taking quiet times.…

  • Video of Trilby Jeeves reading the 2009 World Theatre Day message

    At the Backroom Theatre Club in New Westminster, British Columbia, for World Theatre Day, we had a nice gathering of local people to listen to new writings by Dane McFadhen, Elizabeth Elwood, & Jemma Downes; to a staged reading of a scene from Talley’s Folly with Dan Weber, & Trilby Jeeves; to two wonderful stories…

  • Celebrating the Arts

    Well, it’s official! It’s here… Happy World Theatre Day! How wonderful that we have a day that we can pronounce proudly to all and celebrate in the name of the arts. Thursday was a World Theatre Day preview in my world with my morning class of Bouffons honouring the World Theatre Day International Speech by…

  • A World Theatre Day Dedication

    Today, March 23rd, begins a full theatre week in Vancouver, Canada, culminating with World Theatre Day Celebrations of all sorts on Friday, March 27. This year is becoming truly global as the Internet is enabling many theatre people to connect, and mutually plan & share.  To learn more  please visit the global blog: http://www.worldtheatreday.org and …

  • The 2009 World Theatre Day International Message by Augusto Boal

    All human societies are “spectacular*” in their daily life and produce “spectacles” at special moments. They are “spectacular” as a form of social organization and produce “spectacles” like the one you have come to see. Even if one is unaware of it, human relationships are structured in a theatrical way. The use of space, body…

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