Sunday, September 16, 2012

Busy Weeks Ahead!

I thought last week was busy with 2 shows, an audition for Educating Rita for Florida Rep, a voice over class and juggling work.

This week and next will be just as full! I've got a video game voice over class with Kim Graham at Judy Henderson Casting. SO MUCH FUN! I have to edit the clips before posting, but I've played everything from a sassy southern waitress to a perky tennis player and a hard-core German DJ named Helga. ;)

JAWS the Musical swims off into the sunset this Friday at 6:30 at the Broadway Comedy Club. While Amity Island closes up for the winter, we're hoping to expand this show's running time and horizons. I'm planning on recording my big power ballad from the show sometime this Fall / Winter.


Over the weekend, I'm celebrating my father-in-law's 70th birthday. I keep thinking of 70 years, ya know? Living one's life. He has great kids, amazing grandkids, and has helped to shape all our lives through his quiet strength and boisterous humor. I'm looking forward to celebrating with him!

Then on Monday, I play Glenda, an ex-punk rocker trying to revive her career while juggling motherhood in the new musical by Clare Cooper and Bryan D. Leys, "How to Marry a Divorced Man."

We're doing a private reading at The National Arts Club at 15 Gramercy Park South. If you'd like to inquire about seats, contact Tweiss Productions at tweissprods@aol.com. 

It's a very fun show about people looking for love. The music is an upbeat RnB rock 'n roll flavor with some delicious pop ballads. I get to do a "punk ballad" called "Work," which is a fast-paced rant about my ex-husband being a workaholic, and then I've got this groovy little number called, "I'm Not You," where my character compares herself to her ex's latest flame.

I have a blast playing Glenda, because I get to bring out my inner punk rocker, pink hair and all. I scoop it up into a faux hawk for the show, but the Katy Perry look works too. :)

Thursday, September 13, 2012

2 more shows for JAWS the Musical

There are only 2 more shows for JAWS the Musical this month, and though I have a feeling we'll be back, I'm already missing the gang.


          
We did a promo for the show this past Monday at The PIT, and it was such a blast! Even on the fly, we seem to be able to perform anywhere, and I think that's a testament to how connected our cast is. True, most of these folks have been improvising together for years, but I feel like they took me in! :)


Clare Cooper
is our rockin' musical director. She can play anything, any time, anywhere! She was even playing in the near-dark at The PIT, but she totally rocked the house! She's just amazing! And I'm delighted to get to play with her again in her own musical, "How To Marry a Divorced Man."

Brett Douglas plays my sweetheart Chad, and he steals every show, I swear! I get such a kick out of playing with him!

John Flynn plays the titular shark, and he is so incredibly talented! Such a great voice, and he just owns the stage! He moves as a shark, which means to say he is constantly in motion, because a shark can't stop swimming! As Byrne Harrison from StageBuzz.com wrote, "How do you make a shark funny and sympathetic?  Ask Flynn because he nailed it."

                            me, John Flynn, Wayne Henry, Jason Salmon, and Suzanne Stein

Wayne Henry, who wrote the book, music and lyrics for the show also plays Hooper, the Richard Dreyfuss role, and I just adore him! He wrote my big number, "At Night He Swims Home to Me," which every audience has just gone nuts for, and I am so thankful for the gift of that song! Such a treat!

Jason Salmon plays Chief Brody, and his dry humor cracks me up every time! Seriously, I think he could be the next Tim Allen! He's off to Vegas our last show (just booked a stand-up gig), so our director, Steven McElroy will be stepping in, and we're all looking forward to giving him a run for his money! ;)

      Suzanne Stein as Quint, Jason Salmon and Brody, and Wayne Henry as Hooper

Last but not least is the incomparable Suzanne Stein as the salty seadog, Quint. She is a mistress of disguise, morphing her face, body and voice into the role made famous by Robert Shaw. ;) People love her faces, and she does a tap-dance at one point that always brings down the house! Such a funny lady!

I love them all! Looking forward to diving into this show a few more times. Hope we continue to grow with it!

If you want to catch JAWS the Musical, we're at the Broadway Comedy Club
318 West 53rd Street bet. 8th and 9th Ave.
Final performances
Saturday, September 15th @ 5:30 pm
Friday, September 21st @ 6:30 pm

$10 tix (cash) at the door plus 1 drink minimum Email JawsTickets@gmail.com to reserve seats. Mention number in your party, performance date. Show runs @ 40 minutes.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Educating Rita

I got a call to audition for the title character in "Educating Rita" for Florida Rep, and it's been such a pleasure to revisit this character. I've played Rita before in CA at The Palace West Playhouse and won the Inland Theatre League Award. That was a lovely production, and I'm excited to see how tomorrow's audition goes, to see if I'm on the same page with this company's vision of the play. Of course, I can only control my portrayal of this character, and I have to thank my acting coaches for their reminders about that. As Tim Phillips says in "Audition for Your Career," auditions become much more satisfying when you look at it like, "Look who I get to play today!"

Willy Russell has crafted such a great play about a young woman trying to discover herself through higher learning. To get to play Rita for tomorrow's audition is a treat!

I've reacquainted meself with the Liverpudlian accent, getting the music of it. There's a great documentary on the Scouse accent on YouTube. And of course, Julie Walters and Michael Caine are sublime in the film version. If you're interested, check it out!

Ta!

Sunday, August 26, 2012

The Audience

One of the things I love about live theatre is the connection that happens with the audience. They are definitely a partner in any live performance!


I feel very fortunate to have had some really magical moments with audiences. When I played Audrey in Little Shop, a little boy begged his mom to meet me at the stage door because he had to "make sure Audrey was ok." :)

 
When I toured with Theaterworks, we played at the Grand Ole Opry, which was seriously amazing. It felt like a rock concert.


From Hell's Belles, I've had people come up to me after the show, swearing I took them through Judy Garland's entire career. Or they'll call out, "Hey Janis!" ;)


With JAWS the Musical, the crowds have been so awesome, just ready to take the ride!
This weekend I performed a song from the show at the Sharkbite Sideshow, which was an incredibly fun burlesque show. The dancers were very talented and had a great sense of humor, and the host, a magician named Cardone, was excellent!

The crowd was made up of a lot of men and women who'd just gotten out of their corporate jobs, ready to unwind at the very trendy R Bar. The entrance to the Sharkbite Sideshow was through giant shark teeth, so that set the tone!


I came on towards the end of the show, and the crowd was just wonderful! I sang the power ballad from JAWS, "At Night He Swims Home to Me," and they went wild! Definite shark lovers! :) A few folks even put up their phones or hands to sway along with me like it was a rock concert. It was so incredibly cool!


I love what I do. :)




Sunday, August 19, 2012

Shark Lovers at the Sharkbite Sideshow

Performing in JAWS the Musical has brought me into contact with shark lovers from everywhere!

When the show extended in July, we heard from "Joe the Shark," a gentleman who runs a shark-themed burlesque show called Sharkbite Sideshow at the R Bar on the East Side. Burlesque has been making a major comeback in Manhattan, and I know a gal who's a fellow classmate from Josh Pais' acting class, who regularly performs.


The cool thing about the Sharkbite Sideshow is that part of the proceeds go to shark conservation efforts. Also, any scuba divers or shark enthusiasts get in for half price!

Joe contacted Wayne Henry, the writer of JAWS the Musical and asked if he could raffle 2 tickets for our show at this Friday's Sharkbite Sideshow. Wayne agreed and also asked if I could perform a song from the show, so I'm performing in my first burlesque! I feel like Gypsy Rose Lee! ;)

Billed with "the allure of burlesque, the wit and wisdom of a good story, and the mayhem of a circus sideshow," the lineup of performers look fascinating! There's Sasha FireGypsy, story-telling by Princess Sunshine,  Minnie Tonka, Coco Te Amo,  Nelson Lugo,  Kyssy Kocktail, Bunny Buxom, ballerina Aurora Black, and host Cardone. Sounds like a wonderfully wild night!

I'll be singing the powerhouse ballad, "At Night He Swims Home to Me."

Only at R-BAR this Friday August 24th
218 Bowery. 8-10pm. $10 tickets.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Shark Week

When I was a kid and the theme to JAWS would come on TV, I would immediately leave the room. I was so afraid of even the thought of that great white shark! And now, I play a woman who falls in love with one in the musical version!

Cue Alanis Morrissette's "Isn't it ironic?" ;)

Sharks have been showing up everywhere for me ever since I started doing this show! People in NY are wearing shark shirts more often than not. There are shark bookmarks! Even while on vacation I saw a landshark someone had carved out of the sand!


It's been really cool actually. My husband has always liked sharks and would try to sneak on Shark Week whenever it was on the Discovery Channel. It's their 25th Anniversary, and it seems fitting that next week, I'll sing "At Night He Swims Home to Me" in honor of a shark. :)

 (JAWS cast: Me, John Flynn, Wayne Henry, Jason Salmon and Suzanne Stein)

Friday, July 20, 2012

JAWS the Musical extends!

This little musical comedy about a great white shark seems to be drawing crowds! 


 The 40 minute pop rock funfest by Wayne Henry will continue its run at the Broadway Comedy Club:

Friday, August 3rd at 6:30pm
Saturday, August 25th at 6:00pm
Saturday, September 15th at 5:30pm
Friday, September 21st at 6:30pm

We had 5 shows this past month, and  audiences have really ridden the wave with us! It's so coo! We're hooked! ;)




Wednesday, July 11, 2012

We're gonna need a bigger stage....

Just got word that tickets for JAWS the Musical are going like hotcakes! If you're planning on coming, please make reservations at JawsTickets@gmail.com.


We have 2 shows in NY at the Broadway Comedy Club this Friday July 13 at 6:30 PM and Sunday July 15 at 3 PM.

We're also performing in NJ at Tierney's Tavern Sunday July 15 at 8 PM (doors open at 7:30pm).

Upstairs at Tierney's Tavern
"Jaws: the Musical" headlines the Sunday Comics Series.
136-138 Valley Road, Montclair,NJ 07042
http://tierneystavern.com/

Tickets: $15 (cash only) - No food/drink minimum (but available for purchase)
21yrs & older only.  Casual attire. Free parking.
To Reserve, call: 973-731-2967

Get hooked!

Saturday, June 30, 2012

JAWS on Broadway World

We just got a nice boost on Broadway World!


JAWS the Musical is a mini pop rock fun-fest loosely based on the film/novel. We open at the Broadway Comedy Club on Friday July 6th at 6:30 PM. More dates and details below. Hope to see you there!

http://broadwayworld.com/article/JAWS-THE-MUSICAL-Opens-76-at-the-Broadway-Comedy-Club-20120627

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Hell's Belles Ride Again

It's really cool to be part of a show that goes through some kind of evolution.  Live theatre tends to be that way anyway. Every show has the potential to be slightly different.

After winning the NYMF Award for The Singing Nun, I was offered work on a new musical called Hell's Belles. It's about infamous women performing in a nightclub in hell, and I play Janis Joplin, Joan Crawford, Queen Guenevere and Judy Garland (to name a few).


Next week, we'll be presenting an hour long concert version of the show at the Manhattan Theatre Club's Creative Center. I am SO psyched about this, because MTC has such a great rep! I can't wait to play in the space!

Plus we have a new "belle," Danielle Erin Rhodes, and it's always fun to see what someone brings to the piece. Danielle is a fun bubbly blonde, and we've had a blast in rehearsals.

 (Danielle Rhodes, Kristen Mengelkoch, Omri Schein, and me)

We have 2 presentations next week:June 26 & 28 at 6:30 PM. Tickets are free, so if you'd like to come, RSVP hellsbellesny@gmail.com  or call 212-932-3737. Please indicate number of people and date attending.

JAWS and More!

My friend, Tina, asked me yesterday if I've had a chance to kick up my feet lately, and I had to laugh. If anything, I've accelerated!

I'm doing industry readings of Hell's Belles, in which I play Judy Garland and Janis Joplin. I'm working with the fabulous Paul Russell, doing an agent showcase on Monday. And I'm in getting ready to perform JAWS the Musical at the Broadway Comedy Club.


(JAWS cast: Clare Cooper, Jason Salmon, Suzanne Stein, John Flynn,
Laura Daniel, Brett Douglas, and Wayne Henry)

JAWS the Musical is 40 minute pop rock funfest that seems to have a following. It ran a few years ago at the Strawberry One Act Festival, and won Best Show. It's loosely based on the film/novel about the famous shark who terrorizes Amity Island and the 3 men who try to catch him. I play the girl the shark falls in love with.


Our first show in NJ was a hit! We sold out and won lotsa laughs. The crowd went wild during my power ballad in which I sing some Patti Labelle-like riffs. VERY fun!

Now we take Manhattan! We're playing in NY at The Broadway Comedy Club Fridays July 6 and 13 at 6:30 PM, Saturday July 7 at 6 PM, and Sunday July 15 at 3 PM.

Tickets are $10 and reservations can be made via JawsTickets@gmail.com.

Saturday, June 09, 2012

Just When You Thought It Was Safe

I love this tagline. Not only is it used for JAWS, but it makes me think of comedy, which, like any art, is not safe. It's throwing yourself out there, taking a leap.

Tonight I'm diving into JAWS the Musical with an incredible group of performers, most of which are UCB/PIT alums.


Brett Douglas, John Flynn, Wayne Henry, Jason Salmon and Suzanne Stein are the incredibly hilarious folks I get to play with tonight. Catch these characters below in the order just mentioned. I'm the redhead. :)


They're all so darned funny! Every rehearsal has been filled with laughter!

Clare Cooper (Toxic Avenger, Memphis) is our marvelous music director and Steven McElroy is our fearless director.


Wayne Henry wrote the book, music and lyrics and it is such a joy to sing the songs! It makes me think of so many genres - everything from an Avenue Q vibe to a bit of Phantom and Les Miz with a delicious pop rock groove.

It's wholly its own show. It starts with the premise of JAWS, the book and movie, and then, like any sketch comedy, goes off in an entirely different direction.

I'd like to think Peter Benchley would have approved since we give his great white shark a new life, no matter how humorous.

Hope audiences will "Get hooked" on our show.

We're playing in NY at The Broadway Comedy Club Fridays July 6 and 13 at 6:30 PM, Saturday July 7 at 6 PM, and Sunday July 15 at 3 PM. Tickets are $10 and reservations can be made via JawsTickets@gmail.com.

On July 15, there is an 8 PM performance in Montclair,NJ at Tierney's Tavern. Tix are $15. Call 973-731-2967 to reserve a seat.

Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, June 05, 2012

Keep Up with Your Studies!

Have you ever noticed the potential to learn something else every day? I've been acting professionally since I was 14, and I love that I'm learning more about this craft, more about myself and what I can bring to the table of any project every day.

This past month has been full of good growth! I took some workshops with casting directors from CBS and NBC, and both workshops gave me the opportunity to strengthen my cold reading skills. I also realized this is something I can do even when I'm not in class. Just grab a script and go! 

Working with Tim Phillips' technique of "Sherlock Holmsing the Text," helped me take this up a notch. Tim teaches in NY every month, and I had the pleasure of working with him last month. He teaches in LA regularly, so if you can study with him, Go! Go! Go! His book is incredibly helpful.


Lastly, I've been in rehearsals for JAWS the Musical, which has been such a gift! The writer and cast are all UCB / PIT alumni, and so the funny factor is constantly going. Talk about getting a workout!



(L-R Wayne Henry, Jason Salmon, me, Suzanne Stein and John Flynn)

It is such a pleasure to play with this talented bunch and to sing such great songs! I've got a gorgeous power ballad in the last half of the show, and I just love it!

It's so clear to me the more you do something, the stronger you get. And the more open you are to learning something new, the more joyous the experience.

Every working actor I know keeps up their studies, whether they're in or out of a show, and I admire them all! I'm in good company! :)

Monday, May 21, 2012

Actors Access

I've got to sing the praises of Actors Access. It's an online casting service that allows actors to check out some of the Breakdown Services, which are usually granted to agents and managers only.



Actors Access gives performers the ability to check out some casting calls for film, TV, and Theatre. It's a great service! You can post 2 pics and a resume for free, and if you want to submit for a project, it costs $2, or it's much more cost-effective to pay the annual fee, which also provides access to Showfax.com, which is really handy when you need sides.

I've been a member of this site for a few years, and it never ceases to amaze me how often I've gotten a gig or audition from it.

In fact, tomorrow I have an audition for a show I submitted for months ago! They had a reading and are revisiting the lead role, so they came back to me. Very cool!

Actors Access also has incredibly helpful columns by casting directors, Bonnie Gillespie and Mark Sikes. MAJOR words of wisdom!

Check it out! ;)

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Jaws the Musical

It's been a while since I've blogged! Just been too busy with classes and life and starting rehearsals for "Jaws the Musical." You heard me right: Jaws the Musical. It's a half hour sketch comedy pop-rock musical that has the zaniness of SNL combined with heart-felt humor like Avenue Q.


The writer, Wayne Henry and I worked on a show together a few years ago called "Johnny on a Spot." It was a very fun play from the '40s, and our characters were the comic relief. We never shared a scene together, though, so every time we'd meet backstage we'd say, "We have to do a show together - where we're onstage at the same time!"

Along came JAWS the Musical.

Wayne wrote the show for the Strawberry One Act Festival a few years ago, and it was very well-received, so he's putting it back "out there" (just when you thought it was safe) to see how other theatre-goers respond.

We've had a lot of great response so far. The title alone seems to get people excited! And it's a really fun show. We start performances next month, running in theatres and comedy clubs throughout NY and NJ. I'll keep ya posted on dates and places.

Friday, April 13, 2012

For Love of the Game

It's opening day for the Yankees, and the city is abuzz with excitement! I'm a little torn because I'm from CA, and I have a fondness for the Angels as well, but I'm a New Yorker at heart.


When I was a kid, my Grandpa Bowder would listen to the Dodgers on the radio. They'd moved from Brooklyn to CA, which my Grandpa had also done, and so maybe that's where I get my bicoastal tendencies. :)

                           (my Grandpa Bowder, his daughter, Eleanor, and my Grandpa Daniel)

In any case, I'm excited for both teams, really, because it's all for the love of the game!

It makes me think of acting. Any professional has to keep in practice to stay in the game. I've been on some recent callbacks and it's been a thrill to work on new scripts, songs, and monologues. I love being in the midst of all that, and I'm thankful to have been called back for these projects.

It can get frustrating when you don't get the gig. For me, there's that brief moment of being down, but more than not, it stokes my fire to keep going.


And the cool thing is that I learn from every artistic adventure. For a recent callback, I learned a new monologue that I now have in my toolkit for future auditions. I also learned that I can go darker with my material. There's a common thread of advice that actors receive about "not going too dark," because casting directors sit through hours of auditions, and who wants to see 8 hours of depressing material? But in the case of a callback for a new play, the director specifically asked me to go darker, and so I did. It made me realize I CAN have a dark piece in my back pocket, and I'm excited to dive into some delicious drama.


I'd still go with Karen Kohlhaas' monologue guidance to start with a "Hello, this is me" monologue. But I'm also working on her
20 monologue challenge, which definitely lets me play in many realms!
So what does this have to do with baseball?

Gwyn from The Actors Market sent this email today, and it made me think of how important it is to stay in the game, especially because I love it!

"How to hit home runs: I swing as hard as I can, and I try to swing right through the ball...The harder you grip the bat, the more you can swing it through the ball, and the farther the ball will go. I swing big, with everything I've got. I hit big or I miss big. I like to live as big as I can." - Babe Ruth

Monday, March 26, 2012

Producer Readings - Part Deux

Last week, I had the privilege of performing highlights from the musical, Hell's Belles for producers.

Tonight is our 2nd round of reading for producers.

Here are some song snippets from the show:

Let's Sing 'em All 
(me as Judy Garland)

Sex Drugs Booze and Rock n Roll 
(me as Janis Joplin)


Every time I play these iconic women, I discover something new. I also play Guenevere and Joan Crawford.

It's a very fun show, and I love sharing the stage with Oakley Boycott, who plays a Lady Gaga-esque pop star, Marilyn Monroe, Princess Di, and Evita; Kristen Menglekoch, who plays Ma Barker, Eva Braun, Lizzie Borden and Bette Davis; and Kevin B. McGlynn, who plays the master of ceremonies, Lester.

Mary Feinsinger is our musical director. John Znidarsic has been directing various incarnations of the show, written by Bryan D. Leys with music by Steve Liebman. Molly Cohen is our lovely stage manager. And Sharon and Eileen Weiss of Tweiss Productions have been working to get this show to the next stage.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Reading for Producers

Tonight I'm doing a staged reading of Hell's Belles for producers. We're highlighting pieces of the show so potential investors can get a taste of it.

(Kristen Mengelkoch, Oakley Boycott, and me)

It's like a mini concert, because we have music stands and use our scripts to refer to the new script changes.


It's such a delight to be doing this high energy show again. I have such a great fondness for the cast and crew, and it's a thrill to play such iconic women as Janis Joplin and Judy Garland.

We're doing the reading again on Monday March 26th at 6:30, so if you're interested, please let me know!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

The Secret Garden

I got a callback for the role of Martha in the musical, "The Secret Garden" at the Astoria Performing Arts Center, and I'm so excited to go in and read for this role for the creative team working on this show.

It's such a beautiful musical, and if anything, I'm thankful that this experience has taken me back to the original novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett.


I'm in the midst of it, and it's so fitting with the awakening of Spring in the city. The birds are singing. "In th' flower gardens... things will be stirrin' down below in th' dark. Th' sun's warmin' 'em. You'll see bits o' green spikes stickin' out o' th' black earth... They'll poke up a bit higher here... and uncurl a leaf this day..."


I feel a bit like these spring flowers, growing strong, soon to blossom.

Tuesday, March 06, 2012

The Voice

When I got home last night, I worked on my music for today's audition for "The Secret Garden."

I've always wanted to sing one of the big numbers from that show, "Hold On," and lo and behold, it's one of the required audition pieces for the character I've been called in for.

Such a great song!


I've also been experiencing music in a whole new way by applying acting techniques from Tim Phillips' book, "Audition for Your Career" and  Harold Guskin's "How To Stop Acting." I'm experiencing the music and the words in a whole new way!

And then I tuned into The Voice.

I've heard the hype. I've seen the magazine covers. And usually hype will turn me off. So I'm not sure what led me to The Voice last night, but I loved it. And I was impressed by the coaches and the advice they offered.

Like Lionel Richie's advice to not push, to just let the sound and energy come out. Christina Aguilera's advice to sing from the heart. And Jewel's assertion that the words have to mean something to you.


My friend, Tina, says its like free advice for singers. :) You can really tell when someone is "in" the song.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Beyond the horizon

I feel this great sense of expansion today, like I'm waking up, really able to see things and breathe deep, opening my arms to take in all this good stuff!

I had an audition last night, playing a charming ogre of a woman. The character is actually unsightly, and the writer and director talked about the makeup and body padding they want to do for this character. It was a blast to try her on, like trying on an outfit.

I've always been a character actor, or rather my journey has gone from being perpetually seen as a child to suddenly being a versatile adult, a woman with curves and character.

This time of my life feels incredibly exciting because I get to take on these feisty characters of all shapes and sizes.

My next audition is next week for the musical The Secret Garden. I was called in for Martha, the fiery maid who has the great song, "Hold On."

And there's something in the message of that song which calls to me and makes me feel excited about being tenacious.

Each character has something to teach me, even if it's just for the moment I "meet" them at an audition. I feel this sense of expansion and ascension, getting to explore so many possibilities.

It's such a great ride.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Feeling Decadent

Today feels so decadent. I don't know if it's because it's Fat Tuesday, or what.


I've never been to Mardi Gras, though I've had friends who've been, and they've said it's wild! I love the  costumes, sense of decadence and celebration. I guess that's why I'm in theatre, and I'm in NY! :)


The biggest decadence for me today is TIME, taking time to get to the gym, work on music and scripts, getting a massage, thinking ahead. Even blog! ;)

It makes me think of the old saying, "Stop and smell the roses," to take time to breathe in the beauty of life.

My friend, Michael, stops to smell the roses. :)