First things first, I would like to express how much I love Sir Ian McKellen. I think he's absolutely fantastic. An incredible actor that has done more for the theatrical community than any of us can ever thank him for (but to start with, thank you, Sir Ian, for helping to reserve the Rose Theatre's ruins). I found out a while ago that at one point in time when I was a kid, I could've seen both Sir Ian AND Sir Patrick Stewart in a production of "Waiting for Godot" that was playing in the West End while I was visiting London. I've seen Sir Patrick since then, in "A Merchant of Venice," but I still have yet to see Sir Ian perform live. Fingers crossed, knock on wood, I'll be able to see him at least once in my life.
Now, getting down to business with business cards. As I said before, I've really started to think more about marketing myself as a professional. I have my website (which I hope to have a permanent link for at some point in my blog template...), but I've been meaning to buy business cards. As one of my friends pointed out, I should buy ones that include my headshot. So using zazzle and a beautiful template that someone made, I fashioned this:
On the back will be one of my favourite headshots. I like it! I plan on buying a box of these once I'm financially stable again (these next few months are going to be a little hectic... Now that my summer stock job is just about finished, I'll be looking for something new soon). So that's that! It's weird to think I'm buying business cards for myself now. I know this is a little over-dramatic to say, but it really does feel like I was just a kid yesterday, and was wishing to grow up. Now here I am, about ready to order my first box of business cards. Time really flies, doesn't it?
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