That’s a wrap on Seven Tyrant Theatre’s Judge Dee’s Chinatown Haunted House!
There were over 25 actors performing in the house and we had over 4000 visitors in the 2 weeks we were open!
Thanks to everyone who came out to see the show :)
That’s a wrap on Seven Tyrant Theatre’s Judge Dee’s Chinatown Haunted House!
There were over 25 actors performing in the house and we had over 4000 visitors in the 2 weeks we were open!
Thanks to everyone who came out to see the show :)
Halloween is just around the corner! If you’re looking for something to do this Halloween, I’ll be performing in Seven Tyrants Theatre’s Judge Dee’s Chinatown Haunted House!!
WHEN: October 21 – 31, 2015
WHERE: The Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden (578 Carrall St, Vancouver)
HOURS: Open 7 pm – 10 pm, entry every 2 minutes
PRICE: Adults: $14 | Students: $12 + GST and service fees
INFO: www.chinatownhauntedhouse.comNOTE: The Haunted House will be CLOSED Monday, October 26
WARNING: Not for young children or the faint of heart!
Click here to purchase tickets through Tickets Tonight :)
Tickets will be available at the door but I highly recommend buying them beforehand so you can avoid the box office wait and be in the haunted house sooner.
Hope to spook you all soon!
My friend Jazmine and I have made it an annual tradition to attend Women in Film‘s Martini Madness fundraising event together. This is our 3rd year we’ve gone together! This year’s theme was the silent film era and was hosted at The Butcher and Bullock downtown.
Every year they host a silent auction to raise money for the organization and include items such as camera gear, post production services, acting classes, film festival passes and gift baskets. They also have a costume contest where this year’s winner was dressed as Charlie Chaplin!
I always enjoy reconnecting with old friends and meeting new ones. I had a great conversation with a women I met who is a Cancer survivor and is currently in remission. We chatted about how having Cancer changed her life. Not only in how it affected her body but how it affected her outlook on life. When she entered remission she decided that her life needed to change. She quit her job and decided to follow her passion working in the film industry and hasn’t looked back since.
We chatted for a long time about the struggles and rewards of pursuing your passion. I love listening to people talk about what they love to do and watching the way their face lights up when they talk about it. It’s humbling to be reminded that creating art is a gift and I’m thankful to have met so many wonderful people along the way.
I was recently cast as Jenn in the film Marina produced by Blemmy Productions. Here’s a sneak peek from the shoot!
Happy Mani Monday! These are my punk inspired nails for a role I was recently cast in :)
To create this look, I used 2 layers of OPI’s black matte for the base, 1 layer of OPI’s Silver Shatter on top and finished it with an ultra gloss top coat.