Were you always a writer?
My mother recently sent me some stories I wrote as a first grader! So I
guess so. I didn't really start writing them in profusion until about eight
years ago. I guess that's when my angst kicked in.
What are some of the experiences that BroadwayWorld.com audiences can
expect?
I have written true stories about every aspect of being a performer. From
auditions, to shows and commercials to murder mysteries. As we all know,
sometimes you have to do more than theatre to survive...and my 'survival'
job has been mostly to teach voice and piano lessons for 15 years in my
private studio, at the Hartt School of music and for the Performing Arts
Center of CT in Trumbull. I am also a Realtor in CT. Everything seems to
relate back to theatre for me though so all of these stories tie in to my
'quest for Broadway'. Plus, the silliest things seem to happen to me no
matter what I am doing.
How did you know that you had the performing bug growing up?
I just have always done it. My family had a singing group that entertained
all over. Kinda like the Von Trapps but with only four people. Then in high
school I formed my own singing group and we performed for Lion's clubs and
stuff. I was a music education major in college though. To be truthful, I
actually enjoy the rehearsal process more than the 'performing' part.
Who were some of the performers that influenced you over the years?
My 'teachers' have really influenced me more than any performers. Richard
Sabellico and John Doyle. Those are two teacher/directors who influenced me
greatly! Coaches like, Tom Helm, Phil Hall, Kate Chapman, Doug Houston,
Kathy Jones (my flute teacher!) and my grandmother who died at 104 years old
and always WISHED she'd been an actor. They influenced me the most.
I see you've got a good list of regional credits - what were some favorite
parts?
Thanks. I was getting to the point where I was trying to make peace with the
fact that I might only EVER have good regional credits and no Broadway
credits. There is so much made of the 'broadway' credit, and for good
reason! But so many of us have to find a way to feel 'successful' even if
we never make it to Broadway. My favorite roles recently have been the
comedic ones. Meg in Brigadoon and Gooch in Mame both at Maine State Music
Theatre. Anything comedic is my favorite. So Sarah is really a great role.
Truly, I thought, if I ever made it to Bway that I would maybe be the 17th
Carlotta in Phantom or the understudy for Velma Von Tussell. All of which
would have been FINE! But I couldn't have written it any better than what is
really happening. A great show. A funny role. A wonderful cast and a
superb director. Wow! I don't think it gets any better than this!
What's this I hear about you, bumper stickers, and John Kerry?
Yes, well, I don't want to put anyone off by my political enthusiasm...but this was my misguided attempt to help with his campaign. I wrote a story about this one too. Who knew morals were going to be the deciding factor in the last election?
3 instruments - whaaaaat?
Yea. Wild huh? I was a flute major in college and also played piccolo.
So how has the show evolved from its out of town tryout?
Since we are EXACTLY the same cast, we have all had a chance to grow even more into our characters and the 'style' that John wants. Simpler, real. I think it's actually an ongoing thing!
What's the most thrilling part of the show for you?
The opening. We walk in singing our "Bobby's" and then I have to play high notes on the flute to simulate the answering machine. I am ALWAYS nervous because it's the first instrument you hear! And yet, it really gets you right in the mood to hear the instruments as part of our show. So when the audience responds to the first set of "messages" we know that they are going to
enjoy the show! THAT is thrilling!
How have family and friends reacted to the show?
A person couldn't HAVE better and more encouraging family and friends than I do! I wish that for every person pursuing this career. And to know that they are in the audience and enjoying all this with me is the best!
One fun thing happened to me the night before Opening Night. Joan Rivers came to see the show and afterwards I got to talk with her. She was so nice and complimentary and I just noticed how great her earrings were and asked her where she got them, as I still needed to find my own Opening Night earrings. I completely forgot that she has her own LINE of earrings on QVC! But instead of making me feel silly about not remembering that she told me she would send me some earrings for Opening. And she DID!!
Those pix of me showing off my earrings are the ones!!! She also sent over a bag of every day earrings for the other girls
in the cast for later on! Wasn't that nice?!!!!
What do you have planned after this Broadway show?
I want to be a reporter/writer for The Daily Show!!! It's smart and funny
and sarcastic ….and I have a big crush on Jon Stewart!
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