Life of Henry

Kathy I’ve just moved back to New York City. Which is pretty good fun, but since I was living in a log cabin in Vermont, it’s a bit of an adjustment. (My excellent dog Kathy thinks I’ve cracked, though we’ll get to spend some of the bird season in the big woods of Maine, so that’ll be fun.) I just finished grad school. It’s hard to explain, but this one was an MFA in acting from the Moscow Art Theater, though I spent much of my time at the American Repertory Theater. It really was a once-in-a-lifetime thing that I’ll be thankful for for the rest of my life, but it was very challenging personally because I was living all over the place (including Russia) and my wife was in Vermont. (My wife’s name’s Holly - she rules.) Now we’re all together, which makes me happy.
Me in “No Man’s Land”
I was in a great play called “No Man’s Land” this Spring, and I’m well set up in New York with agents and managers and the like, and I feel really good things happening. So, I’m sort of at the beginning again, but a much more advanced beginning with momentum and vibes and karma and stuff - a much more exciting beginning, plus I’m SO MUCH BETTER for the training. Anyway, career ho!

So, I’m well, and I’d love to see any and all in or around NYC.

Oh, plus, I’m running the Philadelphia Marathon in November, so if anyone wants to put in some miles, cool. I’m running medium-fast.

One Response to “Life of Henry”

  1. mayabrown Says:

    hey henry. long time, eh? i’m running the philly 1/2. wanna try to say hi that weekend? is this your first? i see brucey wallace sometimes when i’m in nyc and saw sloate once. anyhoodles glad you’re well. i’m in dc. miss vt a lot but hubs and i get up there to see my family a couple times a year. anyhoodles, i am meb83@georgetown.edu. alrighty then. hope to see you in november? maya (brown)

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