Wednesday, November 20, 2019

How quickly a year goes by!





I seriously can't believe it's been almost a year since I posted on this blog. The year flies by when you're busy.


Since I posted last I performed in the Winter production of How I Learned to Drive by Paula Vogel Dir. Kaia Monroe Rarick. at Southern Connecticut State University. Lucy Gellman of the Art​s Council of Greater New Haven wrote a wonderful review.

"Carubia gives a terrifying, devastating performance that is wise beyond his years, less the jumper cable, and more the spark that comes flying off of it. In character, he is so convincing you have to shake it out after the play."

Click here to read the full review.


I also revived an absurdist one-act play by Stephen Starosta called The Sausage Eaters which was performed in the Southern Connecticut State University student directed one-act play festival Jack of All Trades/Master of One-Acts. Mr. Starosta was kind enough to attend the performance (pictured to the right)

Click here for pictures of the full production.

There's some fun digital production projects I submitted for my graphics and design classes shared on my YouTube channel. Feel free to check them out.

The most recent project is a new podcast titled Bring Your Own Mic. The program is hosted and produced by me and features a new guest each week who gets the opportunity to share whatever subject they wish with the world. My longtime friend Louis Gaudio became my first guest as we took a bite out of the classic film Jurassic Park. You may listen to the first episode on my Reel & Media page.

Of course more to come...