Let’s face the facts: most artistic endeavours don’t lead to fame, fortune and flashy cars. A lot of the time, when it’s your first production or first mounting of a new piece of writing you’re ahead of the game if you just make it to the finish line ( i.e. a live performance for theatre or a final cut with sound, score and a credit roll). And without that first finish line you will never get to your second, third, fourth, fifth and eventually find your success in a steady creative career that pays and maybe even create that masterpiece you dream of making which is why you got into this industry in the first place.
Ep #46 "INTIW...Get Married" With Cannabis Attorney, Actor, Author and Filmmaker Russell Bennett
Canadian Cannabis Attorney, Author, Actor and Filmmaker Russell Bennett talks about how he never dreamed he'd get hitched and how his love for performance and theatre took him from Toronto to New York to Vancouver and led him to the love of his life. Russell wrote the book on Canadian Cannabis Law and we discuss the racist roots of why the Canadian government began legislating against substances thanks to Makenzie King and the first female judge in the British Empire Emily Murphy.
The Money ‘Ain’t Coming ‘Till You Get Moving!
It doesn’t cost anything to write (alone or with a partner) or to get a group of actors to read a script in a living room (or on zoom). The way I work the living room is my creative space, because although I don’t get to be on stage or in a studio every day, I do get to be creative in my living room as often as I choose. It’s also a great place to get others excited about your work, on your turf and on your terms.