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DEBUT OF THE MONTH: BRIEF ENCOUNTER's Joseph Alessi & Annette McLaughlin


Each month, Broadway World is shining the spotlight on a stage actor making their Broadway debut as part of our "Debut of the Month" series.

This month, we are showcasing actors Joseph Alessi and Annette McLaughlin, who are making their Broadway debuts in Brief Encounter.

Entertainment Reporter Nick Orlando spoke to Alessi and McLaughlin about their interest in this piece and their journey to Broadway.

Congratulations on your Broadway debut and the rave reviews!

Joseph Alessi: Thank you. It still hasn't sunk in yet. I am in the wig room right now getting my hair cut. I am getting shaved.

Annette McLaughlin: Thank you so much.

Joe, you have been involved with the production for most of its evolution. Has much changed?

JA: I wasn't there from the start, but I came in about a year later. Emma Rice, our director, gave us the freehand. She didn't want us to copy what others have done. She wanted us to bring something new to the piece.

What interested you in this piece?

JA: I am a big fan of the film, Noël Coward and Emma Rice. Emma called me and I jumped on it. I liked how Stanley Holloway played Albert in the movie.

AM: I first saw this piece while in previews in London and did not know much about it. It blew me away. I wanted to work with that director. I met her not long after and then I was offered the gig. I was so excited. It is such a wonderful show. I am so proud to be in it.

What stands out for you about this play?

AM: The theatrical-ness of it. It is about all different kinds of love and passion.

How does the stage version differ from the movie?

JA: It's a reinterpretation. Kneehigh incorporated a lot of music and physicality. If you took the film and put it on stage, it would be a very long and dry evening. We bring the essence of the story onstage. We are not mocking it. We have much respect for the piece. It is Noël Coward's words and songs and we re-imagined that story.

AM: It is such a classic movie. You have Noël Coward's music throughout, which adds to the story. The audience gets the experience right from the beginning.
Tell us about your characters.

JA: I play three very different characters. Albert is a really lovely, nice, innocent man; Fred is more studious and quiet. He is an equally good man. Stephen Lynn, is a repressed homosexual. As an actor, it is wonderful to play three different parts.

AM: Myrtle is great fun. She is a proud working woman. She has a cat and mouse relationship with Albert.

What was your first acting gig?

JA: My first acting gig was with the Cleveland Theatre Company. It was in 1990, when I first graduated. I have been working ever since. I thank my lucky stars everyday. My parents were supportive in the end. They didn't think acting was a career; their mentality was you go to work, save money, get married, and buy a house. It has been 20 years since I left college and I have not looked back.

AM: I had a role in Crazy for You. I did it for a year and couldn't believe I was doing it. I wasalongside Gavin Lee. This is back in, I think, 1994. We took a week off and came to New York and Gavin and I saw eight shows in one week.

What would you recommend for an aspiring actor trying to make it in the theatre?

AM: Be curious and try to find out as much about the business as you possibly can. I learned so much from my first job and I am always trying to learn more - by meeting people, taking classes, etc.... Find out as much about your craft and work on your craft. Determination!

Is this what you envisioned it would be like being on Broadway?

JA: I never really envisioned it. I tried to get through each day. This is like the cherry on the cake. I have done small, little plays in England and wound up on the West End. Everyone has been so friendly in New York. The generosity that has been extended to us is great. It is a real privilege to be here.

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Nick Orlando, a top performing sales and marketing representative, has

more than 9 years experience in the healthcare and media industries.

Within the media industry, Nick has worked for WE tv, SIRIUS Satellite

Radio, WCBS-TV, Cox Radio, Saturday Night Live, and Live with Regis

and Kelly. Drawing on his diversified experience in radio and

television, which ranges from programming to production to reporting,

Nick formed NICO Productions in 2006, providing news and reviewer

content on various entertainment, Broadway, music, film, and

television topics.

Nick Orlando was born in Brooklyn and raised in Staten Island, NY,

where he completed his studies. He received his B.S. in

communications and marketing from St. John’s University in 2005, where

he was also inducted into the Golden Key International Honour Society

and Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.

Nick considers traveling, theater, music and working out his favorite

leisure activities. Nick currently devotes some of his personal time

to volunteering with One Brick and God's Love We Deliver.

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