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We're back for Season Two! We missed you!!!
It's been a while! How've you been? How's the new job going? Did you ever finish building that birdhouse? Did you finally ask that attractive person out? The one you always see at the gym? I'd love to hear about it!
Real quick, one of my favorite people has some things to tell you about himself! When I moved back to my hometown after a major life transition, the first guy to hire me was Damon Wallace. He was the Production Manager at Theatre Workshop of Owensboro, and he put me to work as a Set Carpenter/General Techie. Since then, he's been one of my favorite mentors, and just an all-around terrific guy. I was lucky enough to be able to sit down with him and hear his story for the opening episode of Season Two of the White Rabbit Odyssey!
From Damon's beginnings working right here in Owensboro, Kentucky at the Riverpark Center as a techie, to his time working in New York City theatre (including a very interesting anecdote about working the blunder that was the Fantastic Four (2005) Premiere on Liberty Island), to his new adventures as a father, I got to hear it all from one of the coolest guys in the biz.
By Forest CalhounWe're back for Season Two! We missed you!!!
It's been a while! How've you been? How's the new job going? Did you ever finish building that birdhouse? Did you finally ask that attractive person out? The one you always see at the gym? I'd love to hear about it!
Real quick, one of my favorite people has some things to tell you about himself! When I moved back to my hometown after a major life transition, the first guy to hire me was Damon Wallace. He was the Production Manager at Theatre Workshop of Owensboro, and he put me to work as a Set Carpenter/General Techie. Since then, he's been one of my favorite mentors, and just an all-around terrific guy. I was lucky enough to be able to sit down with him and hear his story for the opening episode of Season Two of the White Rabbit Odyssey!
From Damon's beginnings working right here in Owensboro, Kentucky at the Riverpark Center as a techie, to his time working in New York City theatre (including a very interesting anecdote about working the blunder that was the Fantastic Four (2005) Premiere on Liberty Island), to his new adventures as a father, I got to hear it all from one of the coolest guys in the biz.