I'm excited to announce I will be playing Yusef El-Fayoumy in The Basement Apartment Theater Movement's production of The Last Days of Judas Iscariot.
The Basement Apartment Theatre Movement presents:
THE LAST DAYS OF JUDAS ISCARIOT by Stephen Adly Guirgis
August 4, 5, 6, and 7 at 8:00 pm
The Church at 6201 Detroit Ave.
6201 Detroit Ave.
Cleveland, OH
Admission is FREE! (Suggested donation of $15.00 if you can afford it)
Directed by Dylan Winter Dwyer
A hard-hitting, innovative play that examines modern religion and causes
everyone to ask questions about what they believe. The afterlife has become
a courtroom where those who await their final judgment are actually put on
trial. This particular trial focuses on Judas Iscariot, more commonly known
as the Betrayer of Jesus. In this play, the assumed guilt of Judas is
examined as the Purgatorial courtroom calls such witnesses as Saint Peter,
Mother Teresa, and Satan himself.
Cast
Judge Littlefield, Caiaphas The Elder - Pete Ferry
Fabiana Aziza Cunningham - Caitlin Lewins
Yusef El-Fayoumy - Ray Caspio
Henrietta Iscariot - Sally Winter
Mother Teresa - Mary Lu Franks
Satan - Adam Spencer
Bailiff, Simon the Zealot, Sigmund Freud, St. Thomas - Kevin Becker
Loretta, Mary Magdalene, Soldier- Elizabeth Kelly
Pontius Pilate - Geoffrey Short and Marc Moore
Saint Monica - Erin Neal
Butch Honeywell - Chris Bizub
Saint Peter - Marc Moore
Sister Glenna, Gloria, Soldier- Angie Iwaniec
Mathias of Galilee, St Matthew, Soldier- Jason Klueber
Judas Iscariot - Ryan Shrewsbury
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There's been a lack of illustration-related posts recently, and for good reason!
Open Mind Firmament ended its acclaimed run at Cleveland Public Theatre. Being a part of that show was a great experience!
In early June, I completed a 10-day intensive workshop on Alba Emoting, taught by Roxane Rix, the senior teacher in the United States. It was a fascinating 10 days which resulted in new dimensions in my acting and many positive personal changes. I'm so grateful to have been introduced to this fascinating technique and look forward to continuing my study of it.
Currently, I'm in a three-week directing workshop taught by Seth Gordon, former Associate Artistic Director of The Cleveland Play House, and current Associate Artistic Director of The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis. I'll be directing a scene from Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie, my favorite play. I will play Tom one day! That's my dream role. At the conclusion of this class, I will be continuing my training with my acting teacher, Elizabeth Ann Townsend. More Michael Chekhov is a good thing.
Last weekend, I participated in a photoshoot with photographer Simon Peng and creator Tony Thai for The Intimacy Project, and am now working with the two of them on making that great project grow.
On June 9th, I was the Dish of the Day on Deep Dish and ended up being the favorite Dish of that week, winning 30% of the votes in the weekly poll.
Illustration and design-wise, I completed the home page illustration for 16thand8th.com; a website for a television pilot. I'm now working with Jayel Aheram to design the logo for his upcoming website, The Valleyist.
It's great to be busy and I'm looking forward to upcoming auditions! Be sure to check out the newly updated pages on this site: Acting, which includes video, and Photo Galleries.
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It's Towel Boy week at Marc Harshbarger's Deep Dish and I'm the Dish of the Day!
I guess the next title for me will be Miss USA and then I'll get the call from my agent offering me the part of Wonder Woman when I'm down to my last $20.00. Just like Lynda Carter!
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On May 3rd, I was voted the Hunk of the Day on hunkdujour.com, beating out Robert Pattinson and Eddie Cibrian!
This is my second time appearing on their site. The first was an interview I did in 2009 for Meet New People Monday. There are lots of pictures at that link, including self portraits and professional shots!
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This is my new illustration based on the Family sketches from The Carol Burnett Show and the Mama's Family series. The relationship between Mama and Eunice has fascinated me since childhood so I wanted to explore it a bit in this piece. I'm finding that a lot of the illustrations I have done or want to do deal with relationships.
On both shows, Thelma Harper (Mama) was played by Vicki Lawrence and Eunice Higgins, Mama's daughter, was played by Carol Burnett. Both women are comedy gods to me. The sketches and series featured Betty White as Ellen, Mama's eldest daughter, and Harvey Korman as Ed Higgins, Eunice's husband. Check out YouTube for some great classic clips of these two ladies at work!
Also available as a t-shirt on RedBubble: http://www.redbubble.com/people/raycaspio/t-shirts/4501091-2-jaime
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From November 2009, here is a song from my cabaret debut at The Idea Center at PlayhouseSquare: What Makes a Man (Comme Ils Disent) by Charles Aznavour.
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The latest illustration in my Television Series is from I Dream of Jeannie: Coming, Master!
Buy direct from Ray:
It's also available for purchase on RedBubble at the links below:
Greeting cards and postcards: http://www.redbubble.com/people/raycaspio/art/4709685-2-coming-master
T-Shirt: http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/16910266
A few weeks ago, I was given Seasons 1 and 2 of I Dream of Jeannie (Target has some great, inexpensive TV DVD two-packs!). We've been watching the series and we can't believe how much we're enjoying it!
Barbara Eden and Larry Hagman are perfect as Jeannie and Major Anthony (Tony) Nelson. Likewise with Hayden Rorke's Col. Dr. Alfred Bellows and Bill Daily's Major Roger Healey. The writing, especially on Sidney Sheldon's episodes, has proven to be smart and laugh out loud funny.
As a kid, I caught the occasional episode of Jeannie, but I was more of a Bewitched fan then. Now that I'm older, I appreciate the adult humor and sexiness of I Dream of Jeannie that's woven into every episode. Jeannie and Tony have a reciprocal loving relationship with neither superior to the other, unlike Darrin and Samantha. More often than not, Tony laughs at Jeannie's tricks, which is so refreshing for a man on television of that time. I love the chemistry that Jeannie and Maj. Nelson had. They're perfect for each other.
My goal with this illustration was to capture the fun and brightness of Jeannie, and show her with the joy that Barbara Eden imbued her with.
I'm going to continue to love the rest of the series and in the meantime, I hope you enjoy the prints and t-shirts of this piece!
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