Tennessee Rep Offers Holiday Favorite The Santaland Diaries, with Matt Chiorini returning to Nashville to Don the Ears of the Elf.
"Matt Chiorini: Giant among insects. Bestrider of Narrow Worlds. Raconteur, roustabout, lover, fighter, dreamer, poet, user of hyperbole. There are few words that don't apply to the illustrious Matt Chiorini, and many four-letter ones that do."
So reads the bio of Matt Chiorini, who returns to Nashville to reprise his role as Crumpet the Elf in Tennessee Repertory Theatre's production of The Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris, November 19 - December 3 at TPAC's Johnson Theater.Chiorini's bio goes on..."From his humble beginnings in a small manger in Bethlehem to his illustrious career in the theatre, Matt continues to dazzle, to inspire, and to expand upon the mythos that surrounds this near-deity of the stage. Such is the virility of his performances, that women have found themselves impregnated by simply sitting in the first row (careful, ladies!). Matt first burst forth upon Nashville in 1999, and was single-handedly responsible for every good thing that occurred thereafter, and, in appreciation, is immortalized as several of the figures in the ‘Musica' statue.""The show is one of those guilty pleasures," Alford continues. "There are all sorts of parts in it where you're thinking ‘I really shouldn't be laughing at this,' but you still laugh. It's kind of irresistible in that way. And Matt makes my job easy. He's a dream to work with. He's completely made the role his own. I think his work in the show is a great example of how gifted actors can take great writing, process it, and then turn it into something unique. And the way he interacts with the audience to make the show a little different every night is just a part of that: A great performer at the top of his game.
Chiorini appreciates working with Alford as well, and has pulled from Alford's experience.
"David's been very supportive of me in this role from the get-go. I'd been concerned on our first go-around (back in 2005!) that he'd start me with a list of things he'd done and tell me to duplicate them, but instead he's really helped me find my own way into the role and develop my own relationship with the audience.
"Plus, I'm funnier and he knows it, so I think he's intimidated by me. It's a common reaction," Chiorini concludes with a laugh.
Tennessee Rep's production of The Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris runs November 19 - December 3 at TPAC's Johnson Theater.
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