Annette on Fears, Nail Polish, and Angela Lansbury

Hey fellow Mouseketeers!

So, I don’t know if you knew this or not, but it’s November! That means that “Annette is a Bimbo!”, aka the best slumber party ever, is only six months away! I’ve been getting asked all sorts of questions from teens who are in the throws of the fall semester at school and I thought I'd take some time to do a little Q & A with myself, Annette! 


Annette on Annette


Annette, as someone who knows everything about being a teenager, what is your favourite age?

Eighteen. That’s when everyone starts to pretend they’ll take you seriously.


What’s your best beauty advice for teens?

You’re already beautiful, but I would invest in some quality moisturizer.


What’s your go-to food on a date?

Coke. Always. And a burger. And fries. And make sure to get dessert. And make sure the other person pays.


Where’s your favourite holiday destination?

The beach of course! I’ll take ‘em all. I don’t discriminate. 


It’s rumoured you’ve dated over thirty young men, is that true?

Of course it’s not! I lost track after twenty. 


Why are you such an incredible saxophone player?

People said I had a big mouth and I wanted to put it to good use. 


What makes you feel accomplished?

The height of my heels. 


Do you like your current job?

Being an absolute legend? I’d have to say, yes. 


How do you juggle being such an icon and homework?

Homework comes and goes, but being an icon is forever, so study hard, but make sure everyone knows it.


How do you work up the courage to ask someone out?

By waiting until the last possible minute, and then panicking. 


What movie do you end up watching over and over again?

If everyone's answer isn’t Aquamarine I think you need to go watch it again. 


What’s your biggest fear?

The wet food at the bottom of the sink drain. Or facism.


When was the last time you cried?

When I found out Angela Lansbury died. And when they discontinued my favourite nail polish. 


If you could change anything about yourself, what would it be?

The thought that there’s something about myself I need to change.


What’s your favourite thing about yourself?

My humility.

Tickets and Information for “Annette is a Bimbo!” can be found here.

 
Carson Walliser

Carson is a graduate of the Theatre Program at the University of Regina with a major in Acting and from MacEwan University’s Musical Theatre Acting Program. Past acting credits include: Ernst in Spring Awakening, Deputy Danforth in The Crucible, and a company member in The Laramie Project. In 2017 he and a group of colleagues founded The Women's Company. Carson designed the company’s first production, Love, Loss, and What I Wore, which premiered at the Regina Fringe Festival, to city wide acclaim. In 2018, the production toured in Saskatchewan, Ontario, and Alberta and won several Broadway World awards including Best Design of a Play. Recently Carson has acted in the Globe Theatre’s Art Out Loud Festival, pitched to Netflix for their Original Canadian content division, and just recently finished his term as the Costume Coordinator at the Stratford Festival.

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