I’ve not blogged about my acting lately, so I’ll try to bring people up to date on what I’ve done since my last posts in March and May 2025)
For actual theater, I’ve been involved in several projects:
- I did the 9 performances of Fortinbras as Claudius. I thought that the production was a very successful one, and I’m pleased to have been included.
- I did the staged readings with NextStage Productions that I mentioned in the March post.
- I did not one, but two long-form improv shows with Good Enough! (Both shows just in the living room of their condo, so invite-only for the audience.)
- I auditioned for the San Francisco sketch comedy troupe Killing My Lobster, but I did not get called back. The group had a rough year, temporarily suspending operations, then doing fundraising and are now restarting in a new space. Maybe some day I’ll audition for them again (though getting up to SF by public transit is a challenge.)
- I auditioned for a new play, Katherina of Strassberg, and got one of the lead roles (Mattis Zell, Katherina’s husband). The logistics of production were a little messed up—we had the first rehearsal for which the whole cast was present just a day before opening—but the play itself went off ok, even if the playwright and director had to step in for two minor roles that they had not been able to find actors for. I did a fair amount of dramaturgy work for the play, including cleaning up the rather poorly done Google translation of parts of Mattis Zell’s sermon. The result is not really very close to Zell’s sermon, but it is closer than it started with. Our first performance was in the Episcopalian church downtown, and the rector took on one of the minor roles. I ended up donating the prayer bench that I made for Fortinbras to the church—the rector seemed genuinely glad to get it.
- I auditioned for a part in a staged reading of a new short play at Mountain Community Theater and got one—though a different part than I had expected. While I was at Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the director called me very apologetically and said that the playwright had objected to the casting (the part was for a kid in his 20s), so I did not end up performing in it.
- I auditioned for a part in Misery at Actors’ Theatre, but I did not really expect to get anything—there were actors auditioning who were much better suited to the parts. Sure enough, I didn’t get a part.
- I auditioned for a part in Mountain Community Theater’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and was offered the tiny role of Egeus. I dithered about it for a day, because it is a lot of trouble to get up to Ben Lomond by public transit, especially for such a small role. I was also considering auditioning for Cabrillo’s Fall play (Metamorphoses), but the auditions and callbacks would have conflicted with my family’s tickets to Santa Cruz Shakespeare, so I decided not to audition for Metamorphoses, and just accept the offer of Egeus. As it turned out, I was asked to also understudy Robin Starveling (Moonshine), with a guarantee of 3 performances, because the actor playing Starveling was the understudy for Bottom, and the actor playing Bottom would be out of town for Thanksgiving weekend. I ended up going to a lot of the rehearsals for the mechanicals, because the actor playing Starveling was also one of the leads in Misery and had conflicting rehearsals. I actually ended up playing Starveling in addition to Egeus in 5 of the 12 performances—the three that were promised me and two others when the actor playing Starveling was ill.
- I auditioned for 8 tens @8, but did not get cast in anything. I was told that I was being considered for the Best of the Rest staged readings, though.
- I completed Theater Arts 33 (Makeup and Masks) with Skip Epperson at Cabrillo. My final project was a 3D-printed mask that I designed in Blender and OpenSCAD. I covered it with latex+toilet-paper skin and painted it with acrylics.
- I got an invitation to audition for a short film in San Francisco, and I filled out the Google Form for it, but something got screwed up and they never got my submission. This happened over the holidays, and I had been reluctant to bug the about not hearing anything from them—when I finally contacted them to ask in the new year, they had already cast someone else.
- I’m still reading plays on Discord—both with Shakespeare Online Repertory Theatre and with Bard’s Inn. SORT has been not very active lately, but BI has been pretty active—I read one play with SORT and 18 with BI since March. I also made a connection with another active who was not into the group reads, but was looking for someone to read with one-on-one. I’ve read a couple dozen plays with him on Google Meet.
- I also read Richard II and Midsummer NIght’s Dream on Zoom with the Saturday Shakespeare group that meets in the Aptos Library. We’re starting Henry IV, Part 1 this Saturday (Jan 10).
- I still spend a lot of time logged into weaudition.com, where I act as a reader for people doing self-tapes or just wanting a scene partner to run lines with. I read for free (but accept tips), as do about 10% of the readers on the site. I get enough in tips to more than pay for the modest monthly cost of WeAudition, but I mainly do it for the practice (if others want to join, they can use my referral code KEVINKARPLUS25 to get a 25% discount on their subscription—those discounts seem to be permanent, as I’m still paying what I did when I started with someone else’s discount code, even though it has been over a year and the regular rate has gone up). I’m up to 197 reviews so far, which means a little over 200 sessions (a few actors rudely forget to leave a review).
- I have recorded a few new monologues (including one for Egeus from A Midsummer Night’s Dream)— they can be found as a YouTube playlist at https://tinyurl.com/Karplus-monologues.
- I did get callbacks for The Best of the Rest, and ended up with 2 parts in the 8 plays—not the parts I wanted, but not bad roles. We just had the table read for the whole show tonight, and we’ll start rehearsals in a couple of weeks. The performance dates are Fri,Sat,Sun 27 Feb–8 Mar 2026 (so just 6 shows).
- I also auditioned this week for this year’s Readers’ Theater with NextStage Productions and got 3 roles—one of them reprising Rollo in Emotional Baggage that I played in 2023. There will be a public performance or two at Midcounty Senior Center around the end of May, in addition to the usual performances in retirement facilities.
- I will be auditioning for the Cabrillo College spring play(s)—they are doing a collection of short works written by Cabrillo students. The auditions are open to anyone in the community, and will be on Tuesday and Wednesday 27 & 28 January 2026 (the first week of Cabrillo classes).
- I’ll be taking Theater Arts 14 (Script Analysis) with Andrea Hart at Cabrillo in Spring semester—also Welding 150 (Arc Welding), which may let me help with some heavier-duty set construction in future.










































