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I am 25 years old and I live in NH. I have mild cerebal palsy but I have never let that affect me. I am very passionate about theatre and writing. For my professional theatre blog go to http://theatretechdiva.weebly.com

Monday, October 31, 2011

Chorus Line Article

AChorus Line will be one singular sensation at Stagecoach Productions

ByJanine Leffler



Have you ever wondered what goes on behind thescenes of a Broadway audition? Audience members will get a taste of the processwhen they see the popular musical A ChorusLine at Stagecoach Productions this November. Cast member Michael Galinson who plays Al says,“This show is not to be missed!”

AChorus Line is directed by Scott Severance. While casting the male roles was a challenge,he is very excited to be working with such a talented cast of actors, many whomhave either won or have been nominated for a NH Theatre Award. In a recentinterview, Severance discussed the differences between community theatre andBroadway theatre, mostly stressing that actors in community theatre are unpaid,and have to balance rehearsal schedules with work and family life. Severancestated that the two most iconic songs in the show are What I Did For Love and TheMusic and The Mirror. He went on to say “What makes What I Did For Love an iconic song is that it really brings thefact that the actors love what they do into perspective.”

Veteran Rachel Cerullo who has previously performedin the ensemble of the play Floyd Collinsand played Muriel in Dirty RottenScoundrels, looks forward to playing the role of Diana Morales and singing the song Nothing. “Many of the songs sung by individual characters in the show arealso featured solo dance number, but Nothingis just me and the song. I love that it's a pure storytelling moment.” She continued by saying that when it came to the characterdevelopment process it had been relatively simple, “A lot of what Scott and I came up with during ourbrainstorming session for Diana, regarding her goals, her attitude abouttheater, life, and family, hits very close to home for me. So anytime I'm stuckor wondering how Diana would react at a certain point in the show, I default to‘What would I do in this situation?’"

Several actors are making their Stagecoach debuts inA Chorus Line and look forward tothe experience of working with a new company. Arielle Kaplan who is playing Connie said in a recent interview, “I amso pleased to be working with such a friendly and talented group. It's alwayshard coming to a new company, and I couldn't be happier to have found this one.I suppose that's the magic of A ChorusLine-- it creates this feeling of camaraderie. We all fail and then we allsucceed as a group. It's amazing.” ScottFoster Allen who is playing Don had similar thoughts and elaborated by saying “Ilove working in new environments and meeting new people. I still cannot believethat I actually got cast!”

When it comes to developing their characterseveryone has a different method. MandyNickerson finds her character development process for Bebe to be a simple one,“Bebe has very little confidence in herself, but, in auditioning for show aftershow and continuing to do what she loves, she, in turn, finds herself along theway.” For Nickerson the most enjoyablepart of playing Bebe is all the dancing, “Often, I find myself in shows where I’vewanted there to be more dance and more difficult choreography. I guess I've found my match with this one.”

For developing Connie’s character, Arielle Kaplanruns through all the dance numbers while keeping the end of the show in theback of her mind. “Each time we begin, Connie doesn't know if she's going tomake the cut you see at the top of the show, much less the final eight at theend.” Her the most enjoyable part of playing Connie is that she is one of thehappiest characters on the line, “I likethat she's not so hard and jaded as some of the other characters--it's a nicedeparture from some other roles I've had the chance to perform.”

AChorus Line runs November 4th-6that the Janice B Streeter Theatre in Nashua. Evening performances are at 8pm on Friday and Saturday and the matineeperformance is at 2pm on Sunday. Tickets are $18 for adults and $15 forchildren $12 and under. To reservetickets please call the box office at 320-3780.
Published in Telegraph Encore October 28th

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Top Rated Show Tunes October 2011

Top Rated Itunes Showtunes
October 2011
*Recently Downloaded
1. Time Warp Rocky Horror Glee Show
2. Anything Goes/Anything You Can Do Glee Cast
*3 I Believe Book Of Morman
4. Live In Living Color Catch Me If You Can
*5 Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life Spamalot
6. The I Love You Song 25th Annual County Spelling Bee
7 Bushel and A Peck Guys And Dolls
8. Maybe This Time Cabaret

Monday, October 24, 2011

Dancing With The Stars Broadway Week Summary

Broadway Week on Dancing With The Stars definitley deserves a more indepth look than just my weekly leader board ratings.

I came home from work around 8:20 so I missed the lead off dance by Rob and Chreyl most all other dances were good with the exception of Hope and Maks (Seasons of Love from RENT and Chaz and Lacey (Phantom of The Opera from Phantom of The Opera). I have not been a fan of Chaz at all all season long though I must admit he has improved a lot since the beginning of the compettion.The only song I didn't recognize was the one that Nancy and Tristian danced to a song which I assumed based on the costumes was from Camelot. Ricki and Derek,JR and Karina and David and Kym all danced the quick step (Ricki and Derek- Luck Be A Lady from Guys and Dolls David & Kym We Go Together from Grease and JR and Karina Hot Honey Rag from Chicago.) Judging from tonight's performances it could really be anyone's game. I loved Kristin Chenoweth's performance as well as the group dance number which was a combination of Hey Big Spender from Sweet Charity and The Money Song from Cabaret. Amazing choregrapher. This was by far my favorite episode of the entire season. Dancing With The Stars certainly has me hooked. I think I may watch this from now on nstead of So You Think You Can Dance.


Week 6 Power Rating
* based on snipit at the end of the show
T1 Ricki and Derek & JR and Karina
3. David and Kym
4. Nancy and Tristian
*5. Rob and Cheryl
T6 Chaz and Lacey & Hope & Makx

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The Making of The GeoPirates




Behind the scenes of the making of The GeoPirates. an educational television program featuring some of my theatre friends.


Check out their website! http://thegeopirates.com

Back To The 80s

A Livejournal writer's block question from last week asked Who Is Your Favorite 80s movie star? I have quite a few. I was born in 1985 but I still have a strong familarity with 80s movies.


~Rick Moranis- I was a huge fan of Honey I Shrunk The Kids and recently fell in love with Little Shop of Horrors. Ghostbusters is also really good. On the subject of Little Shop of Horrors does anyone happen to know if Ellen Greene was in any other movies besides Little Shop?


*Patrick Swayze May he rest in peace. I love love love him in Dirty Dancing. I must look into what other movies he was in so I can rent them.


*Emilio Estevez Loved him in the Mighty Ducks. Equally adored him in Breakfast Club. That movie has a fabulous cast! :)


On the same topic it was 80s night on Dancing With The Stars this week. Carson and Anna were eliminated which was not too surprising because I found thier dance to Wake Me Up Befroe You Go-Go very underwhelming. Rikki and Derek were at the top my rankings this week all by themselves for once.
1. Rikki and Derek
T2 JR &Karina/Rob and Cheryl
4. Nancy and Tristian
5. David and Kim
6 Lacey and Chaz
7 Hope and Max
8 Carson and Anna
Next week is Broadway Week SO PUMPED! Can't wait to see which songs they will dance to.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Dancing With The Stars Power Ratings Week 4

Dancing With The Stars Power Ratings Week 4
Theme  Movie Scores
Who was eliminated:  Chynna and Tony  Mission  Impossible  I didn't quite care for this number very much at all.


T1.  JR and Karina/Hope and Max
Songs : Pink Panther/You've Got A Friend In Me Toy Story
T3  Carson and Anna/ Rikki and Derek
Songs  Pirates of The Carribean/Physcho
T6. Nancy and Tristan/ David and  Kym Raiders of Lost Ark
8. Rob and Cheryl Spiderman
9 Chynna and Tony /Chaz and Lacey Mission Impossible/Rocky





Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Murder and Mayhem to Shake Up Amato Center Stage


Help solve the mystery of

And Then There Were None

By Janine Leffler





Murder, mystery and mayhem will be unleashed on the Amato Center stage this October as Milford Area Players performs their fall production of the Agatha Christie mystery And Then There Were None, the novel on which the board game Clue is loosely based.

Conrad Koch makes his Milford Area Players debut as General John Gordon McKenzie.  He is impressed by how quickly the process of the show is progressing, “I am amazed how well the show matures. Several of the actors, after only three or four rehearsals, are "off book" making no mistakes as they recite their lines. I am impressed with the quality and the progress of our production. “  When asked about character development, Koch went on to say, “Although I am the correct age, with my being, arguably, of sound mind and able body, it is difficult for me to "get into his head".  I am looking forward to receiving critique from our director, Tom Partridge, and other cast members in order to play the part more convincingly.”

This is Kevin Linkroum’s first straight play, in which he plays the role of Captain Lombard. In the past he has mostly done musicals and did not have a lot of lines to memorize so at first he found memorizing his lines difficult. To overcome this challenge and make it less daunting he practices his lines on the train to and from his job in Boston and also practices blocking outside rehearsal with his wife Sophie who is also in the cast, playing Miss Vera Claythorne.  For Linkroum the most enjoyable part about the rehearsal process has been “interacting with the cast.  It's a great group and everyone is talented and a lot of fun.  I think we manage to get just the right balance of laughs and seriousness.”

Director Tom Partridge is excited about the performances and says it will be an enjoyable night out for local theatre goers.  “The story is one of the best known and most read Agatha Christie mysteries. I am sure anyone who has read the book will remember it; however I feel it is our job to make them wonder if they remember correctly. I am looking forward to getting on the stage and working with props and a full set complete with sound and lights.”

And Then There Were  None  will be performed at the Amato Center for the Performing Arts located at 56 Mount Vernon Street October 14th-23rd. Performances will be at 8pm on Fridays  and Saturdays and 2pm on Sundays Tickets are $12 for Adults and $8.00 for students and seniors.

Fall Movie Ratings

Fall 2011 Movie Ratings
^previously viewed * home viewing ** theatre viewing
**Contagin C+
*^Bye Bye Birdie B (1960 version, 1995 remake with Chynna Phillips,Mark Kudish, Jason Alexander &Vanessa Williams gets the same rating)
^* Finding Neverland B-
Sherlock Holmes B
^* Little Miss Sunshine B
**Moneyball A-
^*Doing Time For Patsy Cline C- The first time I watched this I liked it.. this time around not so much. I am not really sure what changed.
^*10 Things I Hate About You A-
*I Love You Man D
**Footloose ( 2011 remake,I plan on renting the original version sometime in the near future) A-
* The Departed A-

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Going to the chapel

Congrats to my fellow thespians who are tying the knot in the next couple weeks or whom have already done so. Many happy years ahead to all. :)


Joe Paredez and Elise Hinton
Shawna O'Brien and Craig Ciampa
Ashley Hughes and Curtis Swanson

Saturday, October 8, 2011

AMAZING!!!

Got in from the Milford Pumpkin Festival Talent Show about an hour ago. This area is full of so much talent I was impressed wth everyone and found choosing an audience favorite to be EXTREMELY difficult.
Here were my top 5
*Winner **Runner Up
1. Emily Getchell Lacey and Jennifer Erdody Duet Defying Gravity from Wicked For Good and Defying Gravity are my two favorite songs from Wicked. Emily and Mrs. Erdody did an awesome job with it!
*2 Caroline Burns - This 11 year old from Hollis was amazing. She sang Rolling In The Deep by Adele and did a stellar rendition of it. She won Audience Favorite and 1st place! :)
**3. Conrad Koch He is in the upcoming Milford Area performance of And Then There Were None in a few weeks which I am stoked to see. He did amazing with his rendition of Bring Him Home From Les Miserables. He won runner up and was my pick for Audience Favorite
4. Style Flo   This hip hop duo consisted of  fellow SHS  thespian Juan Guzman and his friend from college ZacMartin.  For someone who is typically not a huge hip hop fan  I actually really enjoyed them a lot.\
5.  Andrea Sarsin, Jenn Brisbeios and  Rachel White.   I really enjoyed this dance routine.  I thought the chreography was very well done and that the dance was very emotional. 






I am considering possibly auditioning for the talent show next year but  it will honestly depend on my work schedule.   That makes auditionng kind of hard for me  but  I will get to a point where I can get more flexible hours....still pretty new to the job so I can't really ask for a whole lot of time off at this point. I take things in stride though.   I also need to work on my confidence when it comes to my singing so  perhaps until  I take voice lessons  I will be better off for the audition.  I may wait to audition for the talent show until 2014 after I am less  busy with Princess KIM that actually has to be my main focus  at this point besides my job at the Y.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Asian F break down

Season 3 Episode 3 of Glee was definitley one of the best YET!!

The number one thing I loved was how this episode was not so hyper focussed on Rachel's character and her being the best. That storyline gets old after awhile and Rachel's character is actually really starting to wear on me to a certain degree. I really liked how Mercedes and Mike Chang;s characters were deeper explored in this episode. I didn;t really know a lot about Mike Chang's character before this episode and I LOVED how the deeper essence of his character was brought out. Harry Shum Jr is AN AMAZING dancer
Merecedes, on the other hand is a totally different story. I think Amber Riely is an amazing actress and a talented singer but in all honesty I found Mercedes to be a bit annoying this episode. I understand her whole compettion thing with Rachel but that storyline wears on my after awhile as well. I didn't like her attitude at all about how she was late to rehearsal to Botty Camp. Mr. Shue had every right to throw her out of Glee Club. She wasn't putting her amount of effort in. She was also totally ungrateful to the fact that she was double casr as Maria. I understand her resentment toward Rachel because she does tend to get a lot of the solos... seriously though I wouldn't pass up the chance to be double cast as Maria.

One thing I love about this season is Rachel and Kurt's friendship. I think they have great chemsitry together and am so glad they get along. It seemed to me in past seasons that sometimes there was a constat battle between him and Rachel for the solos...same thing with Mercedes. I think that Rachel's deciscion to run for Senior Class President was one made in haste and she should recosider that becuase the outcome of the election could certainlty have an adverse effect on their friendship.

KURT AND BLAINE ARE SO CUTE!! I can't stress that enough. The scene between them when Kurt gave the flowers to Blaine congratulatig him about his audition for Tony was awesome.

So happy that Will and Emma are finally together. The scene with Emma's parents was a little strange. I did not really care for either of their characters much. The musical number Fix You at the end was such a sweet song and I think it captures how Will feels about Emma very well.


Rating of Musical Numbers
Fix You B
Cool A-
Out Here On My Own B
It's All Over B+

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Dancing With The Stars Power Ratings Week 3

Dancing With The Stars Power Ratings
Oct 4 2011
T1 JR and Karina & Ricki and Derek
3. Chynna and Tony
4. Carson and Anna
T5. Rob and Cheryl & Nancy & Tristian
7 Hope & Max
8. Kristin and Mark
9. David& Kim
10 Chaz and Lacey

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Little Shop + Glee= Fab Combo

So as most followers of this blog should know by now I am huge fan of both Little Shop of Horrors and Glee. With Halloween quickly approaching i am interested to see what they will choose to do their Halloween episode about this year. I thought they did fabulous renditions of the songs from Rocky Horror Picture Show last year. I am crossing my fingers that they do Little Shop of Horrors for their Halloween show this year. So much great music in that show and I can so see the cast members doing well with Suddenly Seymour and Skid Row (Downtown) We will see what happens.

On the subject of Glee, so far season 3 is already off to an impressive start I still haven't watched the premiere episode in its entirity yet but I was blown away by last week's episode I am Unicorn. I esepcially liked Lea Michele's and Idina Menzel's performance of Somewhere from West Side Story. I am so excited Idina is back this season. I hope the writers really develop Rachel and Shelly's relationship. In all honesty I wish there had been a bit more build up to certain things. A) Sam and Lauren leaving B) Blaine transferring to McKinley and C) Shelby's reintro. I am also left wondering what will happen to April Rhodes (played by Kristin Chenoweth) and Jesse St James (played by Jonathan Groff) since they will be having less guest stars on the show this season I would like to see them come back as permanaent characters. I am happy Finn and Rachel are back together and hope that Will and Emma FINALLY start relationship. I have been waiting two seasons for this.

This week's episode Asian F looks great. I am excited that Mercedes and Mike Chang will be getting screen time in this episode.

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