Friday, June 28, 2013

They Really Like Us! ;)

Thanks to everyone who contributed to the kickstarter campaign for Sasquatched! The Musical! We met our goal! Woo hoo!


And we keep getting more "likes" every day on the show's Facebook page. We're almost up to 4500!

That's me with Patrick John Moran as Chris the Seismologist and Pat the Park Ranger, having a "moment." ;)

It's so cool to be part of this World Premiering new musical. I love going to rehearsal every day, and I love the people I work with! They're GREAT folks!

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Wanna be a Producer? Kickstart "Sasquatched!"

Mel Brook's "I Want to Be a Producer" is in my head as I write this.

"Sasquatched! The Musical" is off to a great start, and we open July 9th. The show is listed on Kickstarter and could use your help. Check out this rockin video promo!

Monday, June 17, 2013

Sasquatch Sightings in Manhattan!

Who knew Bigfoot had so many fans? Since joining "Sasquatched! The Musical," I have been delighted to discover that some of my friends love the Bigfoot legend. And I have to join them! Since I play Pat the Park Ranger, I get to join the Sasquatch on his adventures, and it's a real treat!

It's a blast being a part of such an original new musical. The show is fun, funny, and has a lot of heart. While rehearsing the final number last week, I found myself in tears. It was so moving!

I'm also enjoying the "Sasquatch Sightings" which have been happening in the city. Our Sasquatch, Arthur, has been seen at the Guggenheim and made an appearance in Time Square!


Tickets are now available for this limited run. Hope you'll come join the fun! :)

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Sasquatched hits Playbill.com!

Rehearsals have started for "Sasquatched! The Musical" and it's very exciting. The music is really catchy, and we've all walked out of the studio, still singing along, which is a great sign! :)

I have my big number today, which'll be fun to dive into. It has a Joan Baez / Grace Slick kind of feel, which is  a blast to play with! When I was prepping for auditions, my husband and I checked out "White Rabbit," which became a fave in our house. I also dug Joan Baez's music. What talented ladies!

Tickets for "Sasquatched!" go on sale June 17th, and we're featured in Playbill.com!
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/179027-Leasen-Beth-Almquist-Chris-Gleim-Cole-Canzano-and-More-Cast-in-NYMFs-Sasquatched-The-Musical

Woo hoo!

Monday, June 10, 2013

Sasquatched! The Musical!

I'm excited to start rehearsals tomorrow for the NY Musical Theatre Festival Production of "Sasquatched! The Musical!" The music is really fun, a mix of folk and rock, and I've got an anthem in the 2nd act a la Grace Slick / Joan Baez. I play Pat the Park Ranger, a pivotal friend to the Bigfoot named Arthur. :)

Tickets are moving along, and it's a limited run, so if you want to catch the show, it's at The Pearl Theatre Company's PTC Performance Space (555 West 42nd Street)

Tuesday, Jul 9th, 2013 at 8:00 pm
Wednesday, Jul 10th, 2013 at 1:00 pm
Saturday, Jul 13th, 2013 at 4:30 pm
Saturday, Jul 13th, 2013 at 8:00 pm
Sunday, Jul 14th, 2013 at 11:00 am 

Hope to see you there! :)

http://www.nymf.org/tickets/2013-events/sasquatched-musical/

Sunday, June 09, 2013

I love NY

The city is abuzz with the Tony's, and I'm loving it! As Neil Patrick Harris sang about the kids who watch the Tony's and sing along to every Broadway musical, I flashed back to watching the Tony's from my parents' TV in the little desert town of Hemet, CA, dreaming of making it in Manhattan. Now, my husband keeps telling me, I'm doing it! :)

This Tuesday I start rehearsals for the NY Musical Theatre Festival production of "Sasquatched! the Musical." I play Pat the Park Ranger. :)

My first experience with NYMF.org was a few years ago in "The Tragic and Horrible Life of the Singing Nun," which ended up with me winning the award for Outstanding Individual Performance as the title character. It was so cool, and there were Tony Award winners up for the same honor as well!


As I grow in this community and see others I've worked with make their marks as well, I feel so thankful to be able to do this, to have the love and support of my husband, friends and family to keep on making strides. It is such a thrill to be making my dreams come true in this beautiful Big Apple!

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Back in Hell ;)

Today's been busy already! I was up early, working on scenes for an audition tomorrow to play a diva in a new web series. Very fun stuff!

And later today I'm playing Judy Garland, Janis Joplin, Joan Crawford and Alice B. Toklas in the invite-only performance on Hell's Belles.


 Really fun show! As Judy says, "Let's Sing 'em All!" ;)

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Busy booking!

This past month, it's been raining scripts! I've been juggling so many different versions of text and research. It's been a great test of focus, and miraculously, I've been booking gigs!
 
I booked a radio spot for Toyota, posted under Voice Overs on my Media page. I'm the excited caller. :)

I also just booked the role of Pat the Park Ranger in Sasquatched! The Musical, running in the New York Musical Theatre Festival July 9-14 at the Pearl Theatre. It's an incredibly cute show, and I'm excited to start rehearsing next month.

I got a call to play a devious debutante on the recording of Jerome Kern's "Roberta" this Fall.

And I just completed Heidi Marshall's on-camera class, which was AWESOME. I loved diving into a new script each week, casting my net wide, learning to trust my instincts and fine-tune my on-camera skills. It'll help with a web series callback I just got as well! ;)


Love love love this exciting time!


Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Bloomin!

I love this time of year! Everything's in bloom! And I feel like that too!


Last week I booked and recorded a radio spot for Toyota, working with the lovely Laurel Coppock. It was a great gig, giving me the opportunity to try a gazillion voices, finding the right tone for the piece.

I also booked more "concert performances" (backer's auditions) of Hell's Belles the musical. Seems we might be getting close to a sit-down Off Broadway.


And I was called back for "Sasquatched! the Musical" at NYMF.

My friend, Tina, joked that last year I fell in love with a shark in JAWS The Musical. This year... could be Sasquatch! ;)




Thursday, April 25, 2013

Taking the reins

"If you don't take the reins, it's going to stay the same. Nothin's gonna change if you don't change it!" :) - Dolly Parton


I've been hearing this call to change the past few weeks. Someone even told me to "change your tactic," and I guess it finally got through, because I just kinda let everything go and opened up to possibilities. And you know what? I feel lighter. And things just seemed to blossom easily. I received 3 offers for gigs this week. REALLY cool! And I booked a BIG gig, a radio spot which I'll blog about after the fact.


I'm just digging the changes, ya know, that feeling of riding the wind. It feels great!

Sunday, April 07, 2013

Writing for SNL at the PIT

Last week, I completed the "Writing for SNL" workshop at The PIT (aka The People's Improv Theatre). It was a blast! Taught by the brilliant Ali Farahnakian, the class was set up like a writer's room with Ali as the head writer.


We'd bring in a new sketch each week - lots of homework, kids! - and we'd learn from each other's examples as Ali helped us to fine-tune our ideas. It was incredibly fun and expanded my mind in a really neat way.


The cool thing was that the class gave me the structure I was looking for to start working on other short scripts. I'd had a few ideas of things I wanted to work on, going into the class. Now, I've got a bunch! The river of imagination is flowing! :)

I find myself writing every day, and applying the same daily discipline to my acting. When I started the class, Ali said, "A writer writes (and rewrites) daily." I immediately thought, "And an actor must act. A singer must sing!"

One of the challenges of living in a big city like NY is the need to pay the rent while doing shows. Even some actors on Broadway keep a day job so they can pay their mortgage. The key is to do it in your field. So that's my goal: Focusing on growing my art and repertoire every day. Because it makes me happy. :) And life's too short not to invest in what makes you happy.

                                  Rose Petal Pool by Rounder (Joanne Jovinelly/Figment)

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Tweiss Productions

I have to thank Eileen and Sharon Weiss of Tweiss Productions.


I've been working with these tenacious ladies since Hell's Belles took the stage on at the West End Theatre on 86th Street, and it is always a pleasure to circle up with them.


We had a lovely private reading for potential investors last week, and it gave me such a boost to do the show again. Playing larger than life women like Janis Joplin and Judy Garland will do that for a girl, and I'm so thankful to these ladies for giving me the opportunity to do just that! :)

Saturday, March 16, 2013

An Imitation

Have you every heard that saying, "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery"? I'd like to think that applies to some of the acting the work I do, paying homage to Janis Joplin and Judy Garland in the musical "Hell's Belles." I'm doing a concert version of the show this Thursday March 21 at the new HA! Comedy Club. We've done several private performances, garnering support for the show to have an Off Broadway run. It's a lot of fun!


I've studied these ladies in depth, and it's an honor to slip into their guises for a song and a scene. One producer told me he saw Garland's entire career in my performance, and another producer delighted in my unbridled no-holds-barred expression of Janis.

These "imitations" are meant with great respect to the original artists.

However, a friend of mine recently had her work stolen, and that blows me away. She's a writer, and she created The Essential Herbal magazine. This print magazine (she also has PDFs for the digital side) brings together a fantastic community of herbalists, who in turn share their recipes and herbal adventures. Well, someone decided to steal these recipes word for word and re-issue them in an e-book, selling for a hefty fee.

I was furious when I heard about this. How could someone think they could just lift her material and publish it as their own? That is not only incredibly disrespectful but against the law!

Tina, always a class act, is now posting these recipes (with permission from her partners) for free on her blog.



"The truth will out!"

I marvel at Tina and am so glad she's my friend. I love the work she and her sister Maryanne do. We've been friends for a long time since we met at the PA Renaissance Faire. My husband and I were in the acting troupe, and Tina and Maryanne were vendors. It's been a lifelong friendship ever since.

                                                        (Maryanne, me, and Tina)

Tina's situation makes me think of something I constantly hear as an actor, which has really begun to resonate with me: "Bring yourself to the table," and to the role, because you are unique. Your experience is unique and informs the work you do. Embrace that!


Sunday, February 24, 2013

Musical Works in Progress

This weekend, I got to sing "At Night He Swims Home to Me" from JAWS: The Musical by Wayne Henry.


This was a presentation for the Dramatists Guild in which writers met and discussed their work, looking to grow. It was such a cool experience and reminded me of some of the BMI presentations I've done over the years. It's always cool to be part of something like that, to sing for a composer I adore, to share his or her work with others, and to hear what other writers are working on. There are a lot of cool ideas out there, and it'll be interesting to see if these musicals get on their feet.

I think that's one of the most interesting parts of being involved in a musical in development. It takes years for a show to grow.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Downton Abbey Season 3 Finale: An Actor's POV

My friends tease me about reading the end of books before I dive into them, but it gives me a sense of comfort, knowing what's coming.

So when Downton Abbey's season 3 finale hit last night, I thought I was ready to say good-bye to a beloved main character, but boy, was it hard.


I can only imagine it was just as difficult for writer, Julian Fellowes, to work around some of his lead actors' decisions to not renew their contracts. But I understand these things happen, and I understand Dan Stevens' desire to do other things.

Hey, at least Bates came home!

Still, I wish TV was like theatre, in which case Matthew would have been replaced by some other young actor, eager to step into his shoes. They did it on Bewitched and Roseanne! ;)


Ah well! I still thought it Season 3 was very well done. It really gave the whole cast some serious drama to dive into.

SPOILER:

Lady Sybil's death scene was really heart-breaking. I lost it when Tom (Allen Leech, who was really superb this season) was holding onto her, begging her to stay with him. I wasn't so keen on his character in the past, as he seemed too pushy. So I was surprised to see his character really dive deep, and I felt for him. Last night's breakdown to Mrs. Hughes was heart-breaking!


And I couldn't stop the tears when Elizabeth McGovern's Lady Cora talked to her dead daughter, telling her she would take care of everything. That was chillingly beautiful.

I'll still take the journey to Downton Abbey next season, curious to see what happens with Lady Mary and the rest of the family upstairs and downstairs. I liked the side story of Dr. Clarkson and Cousin  Isobel. I hope that blooms.
I'm sad to see Matthew Crawley go, because as Mary said, he brought out the best in her and was looking out for Downton.


But as one reporter said, "However sad the end of Matthew Crawley, the happiness of Dan Stevens is likely to grow and grow." And I'm glad. I look forward to seeing him in other productions, and I look forward to seeing what else happens at Downton Abbey.

Carry on!


Sunday, February 10, 2013

Character Voices

Today I had the immense pleasure of working with composer Andy Monroe on a demo recording of a new musical. Andy and I met several years ago when I was cast as the lead in The Tragic and Horrible Life of the Singing Nun. The show won several awards at the NY Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF), including Outstanding Individual Performance for me. :)


Today I got to play Bawbwa Wawa (thank you, Gilda Radner!), Diana Ross, a teenage girl, and a young boy's mother. It was a BLAST!


Next up, I'll be taking an SNL writing class with Ali Farahnakian, whom Tina Fey mentioned as a mentor. My last round of performing in Hell's Belles had various folks saying to me, "You should be on SNL!" Writing and fine-tuning my comic chops is a good step.

Musically, I'm working on a cabaret with my Singing Nun co-star Tracey Gilbert. Woo! So I have a lot of fun projects in the works!



Friday, February 01, 2013

Making faces

Had a blast at today's commercial print audition for a major client. All I had to do was make funny faces!


Making it Happen

I was excited to see a former classmate from Karen Kohlhaas' class, Bonnie Swencionis, have a scene in last night's final episode of 30 Rock. Quite a few classmates, friends and castmates have been getting screen-time, and I'm so inspired and excited for them!

Ann Reilly, who directed me in "Sincerely Yours," had some delicious scenes on Castle and Leverage. My friend Kacey Camp (below), whom I worked with at the PA Renaissance Faire, had a supporting role on Justified.


And Kevin Kolack, whom I worked with Off Broadway on Johnny On a Spot, recently worked on Blue Bloods and filmed a commercial for the Superbowl.


I'm so thrilled for these folks and am encouraged. Everyone gets a chance.

And I'm off to an audition for a commercial print! :) Woo!

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Creating Your Own Work

I finally got into the show GIRLS on HBO. A friend of mine who's a filmmaker had mentioned Lena Dunham to me a few years ago and told me about Dunham's film, Tiny Furniture, so I was aware of this inventive filmmaker through my friend, The Filmmaker. :)


Totally weird segue, but this makes me think of the SAG Awards which I just got to vote for. It was so cool to see all these delicious films. They were really really good this year, and I'm honored to be a SAG member, and I love getting to vote for the recipients of the awards. They're incredibly talented people who inspire me to be a better actor.



One of the actors up for nomination was Helen Mirren in Hitchcock, which was a fascinating film because it was about the struggles Hitchcock went through to get Psycho made. Who would've guessed that one of his most popular films almost didn't get made? Hitch had to produce it himself!

And look at Argo - Ben Affleck's film on the hostage crisis of the 70s. Affleck also produced the films with George Clooney and a host of others.

I just dig that people are committed to getting their work out there!

Lastly, the TV show "Enlightened" was created by Laura Dern and Mike White, who star in it. It's a really good show, and I love how each episode surprises me.

All these examples make me want to get my writing cap on. I have some 
ideas in mind. I just need to let them out there!