Krista J. Konkin
- Age: 31
- Gender: Female
- Astrological Sign: Gemini
- Zodiac Year: Dragon
- Occupation: Theatre Artist and Entrepreneur
- Location: Moose Jaw : Saskatchewan : Canada
About Me
Live Out Loud Theatre Productions and Services was founded by Krista J. Konkin in the spring of 2008. Having graced the stage as a dancer, singer and actor for 25 years, thirteen of those being professional, KJ has also had her hand at writing, directing, choreographing, casting, producing and consulting, as well as facilitating workshops in the Music Theatre genre. After spending the last fourteen years in Toronto and Vancouver, KJ and her husband - also a Music Theatre professional - have moved back to KJ’s home town of Moose Jaw due to finding a house that captured their imagination. It seemed the perfect time to start Live Out Loud Theatre and so... a company was born.
Which is more important to you and why: flexibility or expandability?
Leon says "flexibility because life is diverse and I've always enjoyed experiencing as much of it as I can". I say expandability because we will only receive as much as our containers will hold...expand to a bigger container and BOOM you manifest more abundance.
Interests
- Neale Donald Walsch
- Rich Lowenberg
- window shopping
- creative travel
- my friend Shelley's lyrics
- the power of intention
- The Calgary Flames
- Cinnamon Toast Crunch
- sober-all-nighters
- New Thought anything
- men's forearms
- random road trips
- my future as a surfer and a swing dancer.
Favorite Movies
- What the Bleep Do We Know?
- City of Angels
- Lost in Translation
- Love Actually
- Dirty Dancing
- What Dreams May Come
- Good Will Hunting
- Chicago
- Contact.
Favorite Music
- For it's music mastery and positive messaging Kenny Loggin's new albulm It's About Time. My theme song for 2004 was Drive by Incubus
- My boys... Rich Lowenberg
- Ben Folds
- John Mayer
- Savage Garden
- Ben Harper
- Grant Tilly...My girls... Amy Bishop
- Jewel
- Shellest
- Shawn Colvin
- Holly Cole... The only Musical i could listen to over and over and over - The Last Five Years by Jason Robert Brown. Oh
- and now I have fallen for Avenue Q. IT SUCKS TO BE MEEEEEE...
