You're Kiss Me, Kate! You got all the dirty Shakespearean references, didn't you? And now you can sing about it. Take this quiz! Quizilla |
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Performer You were on stage! You were not always rich, but you were always full of passion and expression. You traveled from show to show, lugging stage equipment, acting, singing and dancing your little heart out to make ends meet. Unlike in this life, performers were not celebrated but rather considered the bottom of society. You always knew your value and perceived society as simply behind the times ... much like you believe now. Take The Quiz Now! Quizzes by myYearbook.com
You Are Beaker!
You are sensitive and romantic. You work hard and dedicate a great deal of your life to helping others. You are a friendly person whose shyness sometimes gets mistaken for ignorance. You are liked by everyone who spends time with you but find it difficult to make new friends. In romance you sometimes need to be reminded and pushed in the right direction. You are very logical; this sometimes makes you look straight and boring but once people get to know you, your intelligence and wit show through. Which Muppet Are You?
You Are Beer!
You don't need to get totally wasted when you hit the bars.
More of a social drinker, you just like to have fun with your friends. And as long as the beer keeps flowing, you're a happy camper. But don't mix things up: "Beer Before Liquor, Never Been Sicker!"
You're a bit of a jack-of-all- trades; creative, in a stylistic sort of way, a little vain, a little dark, perhaps a little archaic. You get on all right with people, but you can take them or leave them.
A true original and classic, you represent the best of everything you can offer.
Just the right amount of sweet, just the right amount of energy... you're the life of the party.
Your best soda match: Mountain Dew
Stay away from: Dr Pepper What Kind of Soda Are You?
Life just isn't fair, is it? Poor you. Life keeps getting the best of you time and time again. At heart you are as kind and as nice as one could ever ask for in a friend, but you have become somewhat of a doormat. Your friends seem to keep abandoning you (that is, if you even have any left) and no one else seems to be any good. You need to lay down a little more authority and stop letting people walk all over you. And if that fails, at least you have your books. What Cartoon/Comic Character Best Describes You? Brought to you by YouThink.com quizzes and personality tests.
You're a smooth and silky suave type! You exude class, and you believe in tradition. A classical taste who doesn't like things to be too flashy or showy. Climb the Eiffel Tower of taste with a spoonful of you! Oui Oui!
BLUES
are motivated by intimacy, seek opportunities to genuinely connect with others and need to be appreciated. They do everything with quality and are devoted and loyal friends and employers/employees. Whatever or whomever they commit to are their sole (and soul) focus. They love to serve and will give freely of themselves to nurture others' lives. BLUES, however, do need to be understood. They have distinct preferences and occasionally the somewhat
controlling (but always fair) personality of a confident leader. Their code of ethics is remarkably strong and they expect others to live honest, committed lives as well. They enjoy sharing meaningful moments in conversation as well as remembering special life events (i.e.,
birthdays and anniversaries). BLUES are dependable, thoughtful, nurturing and also can be self-righteous, a bit worry-prone and emotionally intense. They are like sainted pit bulls who never let go of something once they are committed. When you deal with a BLUE, be sincere, and make an effort to truly understand and appreciate them. Take this quiz! Quizilla |
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You are Summer
Warm sunny evenings and lazy days at the beach are what you enjoy.
Montgomery Little Theatre ⢠Maxwell Playhouse
Alabama Community Theatre ⢠Jasmine Hill Amphitheatre
The Blue Room ⢠The Cellar ⢠General Theatre
I'm currently working as a dresser for "A Christmas Carol" at ASF.
I am in semi-retirement from acting at present.
1776, Faulkner Dinner Theatre
"John Adams referred to himself as 'obnoxious and disliked.' Lee Bridges does a good job creating the pompous, single-minded representative from Massachusetts. Bridges and Jennifer Haberkorn as his wife, Abigail, have lovely scenes together. Mature emotion, careful nuance and nice singing distinguish these scenes."
-- Randy Foster, Montgomery Advertiser
Perfect Wedding, Wetumpka Depot
"The two men are the center of the farce. Brad Sinclair as
Bill, the groom, and Lee Bridges as his best man Tom, create a comic double-act that is hard to beat. Bound by their long time friendship and their 'maleness,' each wants to extricate the other from harmās way, and so their inventive spur-of-the-moment storytelling gets them deeper and deeper into trouble. Quick reactions, despairing looks, and exquisite timing are the order of the evening. An impressive undertaking."
-- Michael Howley, Montgomery Advertiser
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Faulkner Dinner Theatre
"Lee Bridges plays Bud Frump, the bossā nephew, whose career depends on his motherās interventions, not his own abilities. Bridges plays Frumpās petulance and frustrations solidly, and contributes one of the most developed characters in this production."
-- Michael Howley, Montgomery Advertiser
Hello, Dolly!, Faulkner Dinner Theatre
"The pairing of [Lee] Bridges and [Lis] Donaldson is sometimes magical. Their scenes together are some of the most convincing in this production, and the performance of 'It Only Takes a Moment' is both a musical and emotional high point."
-- Michael Howley, Montgomery Advertiser
Arsenic and Old Lace, Wetumpka Depot
"As Mortimer, veteran actor Lee Bridgesā physical comedy is topnotch. We appreciate Mortimerās bewildering journey thanks to the actorās ability to deliver lines and reactions with efficient controlled energy that verges on hilarity, and it is through his eyes that much of the story is told."
-- Michael Howley, Montgomery Advertiser
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Faulkner Dinner Theatre
"Lee Bridgesā Charlie is vulnerable and lovable. Will Harrellās Snoopyāwell, itās Snoopy, the eccentric, often hyperactive beagle weāve all come to love. Both Bridges and Harrell are remarkable in their ability to find the essence of familiar, beloved characters."
-- Allan Swafford, Montgomery Advertiser
Into the Woods, Faulkner Dinner Theatre
"In an ideal pairing as the baker and his wife, Lee Bridges and J.J. Martin give expertly honed, well sung and deeply moving interpretations."
NO I DIDN'T HEAR!!! THAT'S SO AMAZING!!! Where are you working now? I know it's got to be hard to get back into the swing of things with a show to worry about TOO!!! But I am so excited for you that's so great!!!
Lee, It's been way to long since I stopped by and said hello. I hope you are well. I am kind of out of the loop, are you doing anything currently? Give me a shout sometime soon. heather
I know it's been some time since then, but I wanted to thank you for posting the blog about Company on PBS. I watched it, and I was terribly impressed. Thanks for opening my musical horizons!
Hey I'm playing tonight in MONTGOMERY!! Come see me, it would be awesome to see you:) tonight FRI 6:30-8:30 Fine Arts Museum tonight FRI 10pm-2am Nobles tomorrow SAT 10pm-2am 1048