February 2009 Archives


I've just about had the busiest weekend EVER. First of all, it was my birthday weekend, so many celebratory events were taking place that took up my time. Second of all, I am still in rehearsals for Hello, Dolly! at the 5th Ave Theatre in Seattle (of course :P), which are going quite well, and FINALLY I have gotten sick which is probably the best thing that could happen to me at this moment...not. :S Therefore I have not been able to fill you in every single night, but I've now found a few moments to catch y'all up on what my life as a performance intern has been like.

On Friday, we staged MY SCENE!!!!, also known as Before the Parade Passes By. I don't want to BRAG or anything, but I'm a pretty good parade watcher if I don't say so myself... But seriously, check it out, we have such a strong ensemble and everything about this production is just GLORIOUSLY AWESOME!!! After we staged the song, I went to learn the music to Parade, since I wasn't called the day before when everybody else learned it =)

Saturday was our day off, as well as my birthday!!! Shout-out to everybody on Facebook that posted their greetings on my wall!! :D

I was called all day on Sunday, except for a few hours for a delicious lunch at Taste with the mother, and 'twas a very busy day! In the morning the interns had a music rehearsal, in which we reviewed/learned some new parts for Before the Parade Passes By, learned It Takes a Moment (part 2, of course), and reviewed a bit of Put on Your Sunday Clothes! However, this was the day when I started to really feel the cold... Not so great when Joel asked us to individually sing our part... Yay for cracking!! :D After lunch, the company sang Happy Birthday to me and Thaddeus (another intern, SHOUT-OUT! ;D), which was pretty craaaaamazing. There were two cakes, which was also very enjoyable. Then, we added some details to Parade (MY scene!!! MY scene!!!!!!), and then had a full company (sans the quartet) music rehearsal [by now my voice is pretty much gone]. These are my favorite because you really get a sense of what the show sounds like, since everyone's there!

Monday, I had to stay home from school because I couldn't exactly breathe through my nose anymore. Hm. However, I still had to suck it up and go to rehearsal, which wasn't very hard because it's my favorite place to be!! Starting at 3, we had a "piece together" of act one, which I watched the whole time. This is such an AMAZING show, and singing it "come together" was pretty much fantastical!!

So... to sum it up? I had an amazing birthday weekend because I got to spend so much time doing what I love at the 5th Ave Theatre with a super cool cast. And by doing what I love, of course I mean eating leftover cake. ;)

FOR TICKETS: Visit this website, call (206) 625.1900, or go to the Box Office at the theatre between Union and University...on 5th Ave. =D

TOTAL (goal=150): 24 HOURS
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It's been a while, hasn't it? ;) Since school started, my life has been going NON-STOP. I played Baker's Wife in Into the Woods at Village Theatre KIDSTAGE from January 9-18, which was one of the best experiences of my theatre career. It was an amazing cast who managed to bond so quickly, and I've made some life-long friends! Also, school has been picking up, as well as my music lessons outside of school, but I'm hoping to start blogging again and here's the reason why...

I am currently in rehearsals for Hello, Dolly! at the 5th Avenue Theatre as a Performance Intern!!! This is my first professional show in Seattle, and I hope it won't be my last. In addition to the extremely valuable things I'm going to learn during this process, because of all the hours I'm going to be putting into the show, I can get a full-year credit of PE for it (score!!!)! So, to log my hours, I've decided to blog my experience with Hello, Dolly! for your reading pleasure. =)

Today was my first day of rehearsal as well as the first day for the female ensemble. Starting at 10am (hehe, missing out on school...), we worked on learning the music for Put on Your Sunday Clothes and the Act 1 Opening. I really really like it when musical directors tell you EXACTLY what they want when it comes to cut-offs, feel, etc., and therefore I had an awesome time working with Joel Fram, the Musical Director/Conductor for the show! The female ensemble is FULL of ah-mah-zing singers who totally OWNED when we added the guys at about 1. All together, we sounded so good (if I don't say so myself), and I am SO excited for this show!!!!

From 2-3 we took our lunch break, which benefitted from the addition of some specialty popcorn brought in by a very nice board member, and starting at 3 we had a sing/read-through for donors/staff/board members/etc. Suzy Conn and Grad Conn graced us with their presence (during introductions, the former stood up and proudly stated "Suzy Conn, Mother of Performance Intern"... oh mom). Considering this was my first day, it was kind of amazing that I was able to see the whole show come together this early in the process. Jenifer Lewis, who stars as the larger-than-life Dolly Levi, is such an amazing actress/singer/person, and you will NOT want to miss her performance. Other leads are being played by Pat Cashman (Horace Vandergelder), Suzanne Bouchard (Irene Molloy), Greg McCormick Allen (Cornelius Hackl), Mo Brady (Barnaby Tucker), Tracee Beazer (Minnie Fay), Matt Owen (Ambrose Kemper), Krystle Armstrong (Ermengarde), and Julie Briskman (Ernestina).

After the brilliant sing/read-through, all the interns gathered in Studio C (one of the beautiful new spaces under the 5th Ave Theatre, made for our rehearsing pleasure) and took the picture that will be in the program... I straightened my hair today and EVERYTHING. ;-)

Altogether, it was an amazing first day that couldn't have gone better, and I was truly sad to find out that I am not called tomorrow... However, I'm sure I will spend much more time with the interns and the cast in the weeks to come!!!

FOR TICKETS: Visit this website, call (206) 625.1900, or go to the Box Office at the theatre between Union and University...on 5th Ave. =D

TOTAL (goal=150): 8 HOURS


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