Thursday, October 9, 2008

Creative Block

Don't worry, I'm not about to rant about not being able to express myself creativly, or whine about not knowing how to express myself...it's the name of a TV show.

An interview I gave on a CBC show called "Creative Block". It airs on CBC's digital HD channel Bold. I just got to see it and I was very please with the way it turned out. I'd highly reccommend checking out this show, they've got some really interesting guests, both established and up-and-comming. The show strives to showcase the cream of the Canadian arts and entertainment community. This season alone we met Sarah Slean, Michael Bublé, Great Big Sea, Belly, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Buck 65, Two Hours Traffic,Lynn Miles and Kellylee Evans, to name a few.

Last season my good friend Steffi D was also featured on the show. Be sure and catch Steffi in the National Tour of Spring Awakening, all the reviews have been phenominal.

Here is the interview. (Yes, that is my face behind the "Play" Button) Enjoy!


Monday, May 5, 2008

Bobby Graden / New Full-Length Episodes

Hey,

Kay, so as you may see I'm a little MIA. Well, now I'm back. Deal.

Here is the third, and final "promo video" for "Let's Put on a Show!" In this episode you will meet Bobby, best be ready to laugh.



OK Budda. (What's that from again?)

But, so the even bigger news is that in the next 48 hours, the first ever, full 'tube length, epic episode will air. We filmed it, its crazy, you'll love it. Editing it as we type, so stay tuned. Also keep in mind that Ben's Blog is your #1 source for all things "Let's Put on a Show!"! So stay tuned here for backstage pics, vids and more.

Also, watch this guy's vlog, so funny. Took me a while to find the truth about it all, snoop a little to find the true dish.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Let's Put on a Show - Chris Woods

"This has the potential to be a nostalgic Dish!" - The Broadway Dish

"Totally intriguing new youtube series." - Andrew's Blog

"OMG BEN DUROCHER! You, boy, will always be perfection. I totes loved you on Triple Sensation!" Anonymous Youtube Poster

THE REVIEWS ARE IN!

Let's Put on s Show is one of the most exciting musical-theatre-related series on the 'tube since this, and I'm loving it. The second teaser is out, and available for viewing below. AND a little birdie tells me there will be another brand new teaser out this weekend.

If your not already, become a fan of this show on facebook. AND subscribe to the vids on youtube, it's TOTES worth it.



AND don't forget to mark May 4th on your calender, that is the day the first full-length episode will debut!

"totes." - Andrew's Blog

Monday, April 7, 2008

More Youtube, I know...I know...

But this is epic! Whoever thought this was a good idea is not familiar with Musical Theatre like us North Americans are...I don't know why this exists, and why there are SO many versions of these performances, but regardless they exists for the greater good. What do you think?



"Thinking so easy."

I feel like this needs to come to ABC. A reality show searching for the next Sailor Moon! We could have an all-star panel of judges Tony winner Susan Stroman, new Broadway sensation Clay Aiken, Director of HSM on screen and on ice Kenny Ortega and for good measure how about...Miss America, Kirsten Haglund. Every week contestants sing Japanese pop songs, then they play this game to see who gets cut. I'd buy it.

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Let's Put on a Show!

Soooooooooo, it has been quite a little while since I've blogged...BUT do not fear! I've got a big piece of exciting news. Production has started on a brand-new, hilarious, campy, fierce, dishy web series created by myself and some of my close friends here at school. It's called "Let's Put on a Show", and I think the video below should fill you in on the details. Full-length episodes are on their way, but for now you'll have to settle for this teaser. I know I can't wait to see where this goes....




Watch it, comment it, love it.

Monday, March 24, 2008

It's just...I was just so caught up...IN THE MOMENT

I wanted to take a moment to let you all know about an amazing movie I recently saw. Now please don't think I'm plugging this movie because I'm in it, because I'm not. (Not plugging it because I'm in it that is, I actually am in it, albeit the role I play is nothing integral, but...I digress.)

First, a little background:

Every year across Canada hundreds of High School students compete in The Canadian Improv Games. (Please click link for further details, here it is again in case you missed it.) The CIG are the only high school team "sport" in Canada that boasts a National tournament. Not even Hockey is played nationally in High Schools! I guess Canadians are just better at making shit up, most hockey players are Russian anyways, right? Schools compete first on a local level, then on a provincial level, and then the whole year culminates in a one-week national tournament in Ottawa.

It just so happens that I got to play on the team at my high school last year, my senior year. And it just so happens that In the Moment followed our team last year. And it just so happens that we made it all the way to Nationals! AND it just so happens that you can watch the trailer below.



I know, I know, you want to know how/when you can see this movie! (Mostly because of that kiss I'm sure...) Well I've got 2 options for you:

1. Email sandra.chwialkowska@gmail.com, you can buy a copy using Paypal, cheque or money order. One copy is 20$.

2. Be in Ottawa on April 12th at 2pm. There will be a screening at Club Saw downtown. While your there you can catch Nationals! Email sandra.chwialkowska@gmail.com for more info about the screening.

BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE!

There are many reasons to want to see this film. On top of the fact that I'm in it for about a total of 10 mins, you get to see some of the most talented high school kids in the country making up some of the best shit you'll ever see. There are celebrities! Sandra Oh, a CIG alum. and famous for her role on Grey's Anatomy, is featured in the film. But above all, you will see the power that anyone, and I mean ANYONE, can get from working towards a dream with the ambition and support of 7 teammates and a coach, and the power theatre in general can, and should have on people.

Please see this film.

On another note, my former high school just won the Ottawa tournament, meaning they are on their way to nationals yet again!

Friday, March 21, 2008

Some Things are Meant to Be

I don't know who they are, what they are, or why they are. But I do know that I love them.



Their just so glamarous.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Journey to the Past

I know, I know, I've been stingy on my posting in the last while, get over it. I recently received an email from a friend, who happens to have won $150,000 last fall on CBC television, John-Michael Scapin. He found this vid on the tube that features a number of teachers who you may, or may not, recognize from Triple Sensation. Hardcore fans of the show will notice that some of the exercises that the teachers use were also seen on TS. I think this is a fun little find, if you've got 30 minuets, then watch all 7 parts. Take note: in part 6 Jeffery gets the cast to warm up with O Canada, we did that in Master Class on July 1st this summer. Enjoy!

Friday, February 29, 2008

Audition Advice

So I know auditions for most schools are all done and rejection letters have been sent out, but I just saw this video that has some really great advice and I wanted to share with you all, that applies to almost any kind of audition. Marla says things exactly as they need to be said. Thanks Marla, I wish I had seen this before I had my audition!



That was really good.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Brilliant Advertising

Recently I found myself helping some classmates by volunteering at the Auto Expo in town.

What amazed me the most was the advertising tactics used by companies to make you want to look at their cars. For example Honda had their car flanked with men marching on a spinning turntable, it was very chick, very French Revolution. Toyota, however, won the battle.

They had a whole television studio re-created in the convention centre. They had TVs, a Green Screen and even an obnoxious, VERY enthusiastic guy who would not stop talking about the "Moving Forward Studio's", all a script Toyota paid him to say.

The premise is that people are told they can do an actual on the spot screen test to be the new Toyota spokesperson. All they have to do is sign a waiver, get in front of the camera and read some cue cards. You even get your own DVD copy, that you can, AND SHOULD, put on Facebook, Youtube and Myspace. Funny...that sounds like free-advertising Toyota, starring people I ACTUALLY KNOW!? What better reason is there to sit through, and pay attention to a commercial? And did they pay me to advertise their product? Nope.

Well as it turns out we made one, Joe, Mia, Julie and I took some liberties and drizzled this performance with a little camp. I of course rushed home and put it on facebook, myspace, youtube and now my blog. Enjoy.



It would seem I am not the only one eager to put this on the tube...

This girl should have picked a shorter commercial... (More time in the glass line...eh?)

and...

This guy is the best I found. He has such passion and is such a great communicator...A back-up camera indeed. (click, click)

Congratulations Toyota, these are some of the most brilliant commercials ever.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

My name is BEN.

Start Rant:

I don't know about you, but for the past few years I've come to know IMDB as a reliable, accurate online resource where I can waste time learning things about actors via their online resume's. For example who knew that Lily Tomlin was the voice of Ms. Frizzle on The Magic School Bus? Or that Idina Menzel was on the Beowulf soundtrack. Which I TOTALLY bought...

BUT, my point in all this is that recently I discovered that IMDB has some also less-then-accurate information...

For example it says that Carol Channing was born in Washington in 1921, but we all know that she was actually born on another planet in 1843, making her 165, not 87, that is a big discrepancy folks!

Oh and here is the kicker: I looked myself up, and was pleasantly surprised when I had a listing for Triple Sensation, but upon further investigation I discovered that under "Garth Drabinsky - Himself", I am listed as "Ben Durocher - HERSELF". That's right folks, HERSELF. I mean this would be understandable if my name were more ambiguous like Aaron, or Chris or KD...but BEN? Come now, not acceptable.

End rant.

On another note, my STARmeter is up 764% since last week...I whish I knew what i did...

Monday, February 4, 2008

Season Two

(To be read with energy and vigor):

It's official, Triple Sensation, the show I was on this fall, will be back for a second season. Producer Garth Drabinsky and the same Marquee Panel from Season one are back, and fiercer then ever*! And this year there are audition stops in even more Canadian cities. (Including Ottawa, which by-the-way was not on the roster last year, but is the city Jamie Hodgins and I are from...coincidence? I think not.)
I cannot recommend auditioning enough to any performer. My experience with the show was nothing but positive and I can only assume that the second season will maintain the integrity and dedication to art that the first season had. I was treated with respect, and I felt the producers of the show were very fair and accurate in their depiction of all contestants. And you get to have a kick-ass time on TV.
But if auditioning is not your thing, then I recommend you all watch the show, cause it's a family-friendly Sunday-night of performing arts on CBC, and who doesn’t LOVE a night like that?

Time to awaken the spring in T-dot. Peace Y'all!

Saturday, February 2, 2008

The Happiest Place On Earth, EH?

So, I happen to have the misfortune of falling ill with the flu this week. But this means that I got to spend some quality time with myself on the internet! Anyways I soon found myself taking care of my weekly Disney fix by looking at video's from Disneyland, the "happiest place on earth"; this one took the cake. Somehow I hope she's just bad at making jokes, but from what I know the skippers on the Jungle Cruise are strictly forbidden to stray from the script and I don't think these lines sound Walt-approved...(Watch to the end, it's worth it.)



"Yea, believe me, Mom's so proud!"

Monday, January 28, 2008

Take 1:53, this is worth it.

So I was poking around Youtube today, as I so often do, and I happened to stumble across an account called "macsmith55" and he just happens to ave some of the most hilarious Wicked-Related Fan Vids I have ever seen. (And I have seen a lot of hilarious Wicked-Related Fan Vids...)
This one has to be the highlight for me however, the lip-syncing skills these ladies sport would make Brittany crazy(er). From the costumes, to the incredible ensemble work, these ladies pull out all the stops.
Highlights include:
1.The gal playing Elphaba, you can tell exactly how she feels about Glinda, watch very close for the almost too-real-to-handle push around 1:20.
2. The way the actress playing Glinda works the camera, especially on the word "strong".
3. The ensemble played by a life size, cardboard cut-out of what looks like David Boreanaz, brought to life by what looks like their mother.

It would not suprise me at all if these ladies dedicate their lives to "Wicked", "Buffy", (then "Angel"), and for a breif time in 2004, "Brklyn". Currently they are learning all the original choreo from a taped copy of the MTV broadcast of "Legally Blonde".

GOLD.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Hilarious Photo Shoot

So my friend Greg found this crazy spot that features a graveyard of giant, old signs from restaurants. I figured a hilarious photo shoot was necessary, so some of my other friends and I took these wicked shots:



Absolutely, it is art.



I never thought to eat at Arby's before, but apparently it is delicious....and that sign is HUGE.


Never seen this place before, must be an American thing....


John was inspired to work on his tan....



This board matches my skin tone well. Too bad this isn't a real Howard Johnson's, I could go for ice cream right now.




Cheers!

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Post #1.

Hey!
So this would be my first (official) Blog post! This is exciting. Since you have made your way here, I assume you have some idea who I am, and what I'm all about. If not, please feel free to take a look around, and see all of the other thing (yes thing) on my blog. Since I'm not sure what exactly you are looking for, I'm going to assume that it's a laugh. I can only hope that, like me, you enjoy a good 'ol hilarious video from the 'tube. This one is a perfect example of why some shows should be left in the hands of professionals...Enjoy.


Thursday, January 3, 2008

Triple Sensation

As you may know, I was recently on a CBC television show called Triple Sensation, see official site here. This is a montage of some of my "on air" time. Enjoy!
(And please stay tuned for my REAL blogging to start.)