Invading Nirvana
A Chicagoan in the City of Angels
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Kevin Theis
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Kevin Theis
Chicago theater veteran Kevin Theis, co-author of the cult classic Confessions of a Transylvanian: a Story of Sex, Drugs and Rocky Horror presents: Invading Nirvana: a Chicagoan in the City of Angels the story of one actor's quixotic odyssey into the heart of the entertainment industry: Hollywood, California.
From the early preparations for his trip to La La Land to his search for representation, his encounters with the famous (and soon-to-be famous) as well as his deep-dive exploration of this unique and fascinating city, Invading Nirvana is a must-listen for anyone considering moving to L.A. to pursue a dream of breaking into show business.
The author is both candid and unsparing in his description of the industry, the city of Los Angeles, and the challenges of being a performer in Hollywood looking for work. Casting agents, pay-to-meet workshops, the comedy club scene, film and TV auditions, as well as a peek inside the audiobook world; every aspect of the entertainment industry is thoroughly examined in this hilarious and comprehensive look at life as a professional actor in Hollywood.
©2017 Kevin Theis (P)2017 Fort Raphael Publishing CompanyListeners also enjoyed...
If you read to be entertained, you won't be disappointed. Seek inspiration? You'll find it here. For creatives, already in LA or contemplating it, this is a guide book. The voyeur gets an intimate view of the artist, the historian revels in fascinating snippets about Los Angeles. It's a travelogue of where to run and where to eat, along with what museums, graveyards and theatres to visit. Always with the narrative of taking that chance, going for your dream while remaining grounded in reason and gratitude, focused on family and friends.
I've rarely enjoyed an audio book as much as I enjoyed this one.
DON'T MISS THIS - for so many different reasons.
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a 360 view of Los Angeles
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Would you consider the audio edition of Invading Nirvana to be better than the print version?
The audio edition, read by the author, is amazing. By the end of the book, I felt like Kevin and I were old friends.What was one of the most memorable moments of Invading Nirvana?
Kevin starts going to auditions and is in the room with some of these big names, people who get regular work on TV and Movies and it made me feel a true sense of awe. It really made me feel the magnitude of where he is at that moment.What about Kevin Theis’s performance did you like?
I love hearing the words in the voice of the author. Kevin's performance was wonderful and truly helped me be a part of his journey.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I laughed out loud many, many times while listening to this book, but Kevin's journey is a roller coaster of emotion and I truly had to hold back tears a few times.Any additional comments?
This is a great listen. Keving Theis is easy to relate to and he invites you to take a journey that so many of us have dreamed of taking.What an amazing journey!
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Fantastic story!!!
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But surprisingly enough, I found it interesting. Interesting in a detached, 'I have NO INTEREST in doing that' sort of way. But interesting all the same; kind of a 'how the other half lives' experience. The other half being people who don't pee themselves at the thought of standing in front of a crowd.
Theis has a self-deprecating humor that I appreciated and I found myself invested in his journey. I also found myself shocked at how many people he knows. At one point he had a chapter dedicated to how many people took him out to lunch during his 3 months in LA. I'm not being facetious when I say, I literally don't think I even know that many people!
Not only am I not interested in acting. Prior to listening to this, I'd of told you I'm not remotely interested in LA. Big cities? No thank you. But all the history was fun. Again Theis made it so.
All in all, you might not be surprised to find that I liked this a lot more than I thought I would. Even my hesitancy to listen to an audiobook narrated by the author himself proved unfounded. Theis spoke a bit too fast for my liking, especially in the beginning (which I listened to at .75 speed, which I hate doing), but it eventually slowed down and I enjoyed his banter-like narration. Invading Nirvana was a surprise win for me.
I liked it more than I expected
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