Hunter
Okay so it's been like 2 and half weeks maybe since we've closed Neverwhere and I'm still holding on. So I've decided to officially close this part of my life and say goodbye to Hunter and London Below in my own way.
Dear Hunter,
I don't know where to begin. I had one of the best journeys of my lil life getting to step into your shoes. I was so afraid to that I couldn't never even come close to such a woman, and now I'm so proud of everything I've accomplished with you. I went from never even touching a staff to having Serpentine become an extension of my left and right arm. From being a bit timid to stand tall at times, to rooting myself fully and truly. Letting myself fly, letting myself be ugly, and selfish at times. But letting whatever was be my guide, my truth. My heart, mind, soul, and body has stretched (literally and figuratively) beyond what I thought it could; reaching and grasping and have me wanting more always. I will always want more because I got to play a woman like you. Demand more, expect the best, give more because I now know I can. I will never be able to full articulate how much I've learned and have grown these past 5 months; how grateful and open I feel; how touched, how brilliant, strong, inspiring, honorable, and beautiful because I got to play such a woman and a such force. There aren't too many roles like this, and I will miss being you. What a journey. Truly. Thank you.
Love and Honor,
Devereau
And for the everyone else who came on this journey to London Below with me...
A moment for some serious gratitude. Thank you to EVERYONE who come this journey with me. My friends, loved ones, acquaintances, and people I didn't even know, who spent their time when they didn't have it and/or the money when they didn't have it; those who shared their hearts, those who showed up just at the mention of Neverwhere, those who had no idea what Neverwhere was, those who were skeptical about LA theatre and still showed up anyway, those who showed up when sick (or healthy, those who showed up once, those who showed up SIX times and more, those who shared links/emails, those who stayed after the show just to connect and talk with me, and those who just believe enough in good art to support me throughout this run, support this cast/crew, and mostly importantly support good art. This has been THE best production I've ever worked on. I've owned every bit of this and sharing this with you all has been heart-expandingly incredible. Here are just some of the faces I've managed to capture (with my staff Serpentine, and to those who I didn't get, thank you still. My family and friends, thank you for your support, now and always, I love you. HUGE thank you to Alex Webster and Tierney Nesbitt, for coming all the way out to Los Angeles from Sarasota Florida to see me do my thang! And a very special thank you to some incredibly brave and bold artists Neil Gaiman, Keegan Michael Key, Hugo Schwyzer, and the love of my life Ryan Nance. Thank you for your art and thank you for witnessing mine.
Love and Honor,
Hunter signing off....













