Friday, July 29, 2011

A tribute to "Anything Goes"!

"Anything Goes" closes this Sunday, and so in tribute, I took the liberty of rewriting the title song for the occasion.

With apologies to Cole Porter...

Sold out shows
Are a rare commodity
But for a show that’s so witty
It’s not such an oddity
Friends will go
Along on their separate ways
But there’s always the cast party
And the memories will stay…

We’ll miss all the music rollicking
Tap dancing, fun and frolicking
There were no lows
Anything Goes

Cole Porter was the height of fashion
And could ignite the passion
Of average Joes
Anything Goes

The show had great lyric songs
And great belting songs
And great lovers' songs
And great tapping songs
And great humming songs
And great whistling songs
That everybody knows

There will be another musical
In six weeks, it’s not unusual
So no more woes –
Anything Goes…
Anything Goes!

Congrats to the cast and crew of "Anything Goes" on a great run!

xo xo GCP Girl

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

"Anything Goes" cast profile: Kelley Addis

Kelley Addis takes her character on a memorable journey in "Anything Goes"!

GCP Girl: Tell me a bit about your character.
KA: I am a part of the chorus. My character name is Prudence Hearst. She's a well-to-do socialite, and her family has sent her and her sister off on a cruise to have them see Europe (it's actually to get them out of the house to re-work her and her sister, Constance, out of the will, but they don't know that). She starts off pretty uptight but starts to see how much fun the Angels and Reno are having and wants that life. Prudence gets to a point to where she's having so much fun, she overindulges and well...you can kind of guess the rest.

GCP Girl: Tell me about some of your previous shows.
KA: "Anything Goes" is the fourth show I have done at the GCP. I was previously seen in "The Wiz" as Evilene, "The Producers" as Hold Me, Touch Me/Shirley Markowitz/Tap Dancing Nazi, and "Forum" as Domina. This past spring I was also in "The Commedia Tales of King Arthur" for Thomas Center Theater for Young Audiences as Columbine/Guenevere/Sir Kay. Before all of this, I lived in Chicago, where I worked professionally as an actor. I performed in "Tony N' Tina's Wedding" as Tina/Connie/Donna/Sr. Terry/Loretta/DJ Monty (we switched characters every night), "Guys and Dolls" as Miss Adelaide, a couple of murder mysteries, improv shows, children's shows, shows where you hike out in the woods, even a couple of movies and TV, most notably as an extra for "Spiderman II" and "The Break Up," and a detective on an episode of "Animal Witness" for Animal Planet.

GCP Girl: Why did you audition for "Anything Goes"?
KA: To be honest, I needed something to do for the summer! I have to be doing shows all the time and this was the next one up, so there ya go!

GCP Girl: What is your favorite musical number or scene in the show?
KA: "Friendship" by far. Thomas, Leannis and Steven all look like they're having a blast, not only through the whole show but particularly that number! It's the one that gets stuck in my head at the end of the night.

GCP Girl: What has been your favorite part of this experience so far?
KA: My favorite experience for any GCP show is always the backstage area. Everyone has been so awesome and fun to hang out with, trade tales, jam out to music, laughing...the list goes on and on.

GCP Girl: If you could play any character or perform any song other than the one you are performing, which would it be and why?
KA: Sir Evelyn! He's just so lovable and funny, although I don't think anyone could do it like Ken. Ken is amazing in that part!

GCP Girl: Why should people see "Anything Goes"?
KA: It's just a good time all around. A very epic show, to quote Thomas Sanders, with catchy, recognizable music and a really funny script. It's a farce with a musical wrapped around it!

GCP Girl: Which musical(s) would you like to see GCP produce in coming seasons?
KA: Well, my favorite musical has always been "Jesus Christ Superstar"! That and/or "Sweeney Todd" would be fantastic!

GCP Girl: Tell me something you'd like everyone to know!
KA: I also work as a massage therapist during the day and love to give shoulder rubs, as many cast members have figured out by now. I work at Chiropractic Solutions, which is an amazing place to work. Stop on by and get adjusted, massaged and just feel good about your body, then come see the show and feel good emotionally!

Thanks, Kelley! This is your final week to see "Anything Goes," so run to the box office!

xo xo GCP Girl

Thursday, July 21, 2011

"Anything Goes" cast profile: Theresa Hanson

Theresa Hanson has a "heavenly" experience in "Anything Goes"!

GCP Girl:
Tell me a bit about your character.
TH: I am playing one of Reno's angels - "Chastity." Chastity is one of four not-so-innocent showgirls who sing/dance back-up for nightclub singer Reno Sweeney (Leannis Maxwell).

GCP Girl: Tell me about some of your previous shows (either here or at another theater).
TH: I was last in "Peter Pan" at GCP, which was a blast!

GCP Girl: Why did you audition for "Anything Goes"?
TH: I wanted some stage time this summer and to get into the GCP crowd again - they're a load of fun.

GCP Girl:
What is your favorite musical number or scene in the show?
TH: That would probably be "Blow Gabriel," primarily because of the dancing, but also because I think it's quite a humorous little number because the passengers on the ship are confessing their sins and attempting to "purge their souls" and "see the light" when the number is complete with raunchy costumes, jazzy music, sultry dancing and much more sinful activity. It's fantastic.

GCP Girl: What has been your favorite part of this experience so far?
TH: The performances!

GCP Girl: If you could play any character or perform any song other than the one you are performing, which would it be and why?
TH: I would love to be Erma in "Buddy Beware" - lots of dance and flirting with sailors. My kind of thing.

GCP Girl: Why should people see "Anything Goes"?
TH: This musical puts everything in a carefree, humorous light and (hopefully) will make the audience completely forget any troubles they may have. Also, all the leads in the show are outrageously talented, and that makes for an enjoyable night no matter what.

GCP Girl: Which musical(s) would you like to see GCP produce in coming seasons?
TH: I am a crazy fan of "Sweeney Todd," so certainly that. Any Stephen Sondheim musical, really.

GCP Girl: Tell me something you'd like everyone to know!
TH: I have never had so many costumes in one show! :O And, of course, EVERYONE should see the show. It's just purely joyful and fun.

Thanks, Theresa!

xo xo GCP Girl

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

"Anything Goes" cast profile: Gerri Sterne

Gerri Sterne takes a repeat voyage on the S.S. American in "Anything Goes"!

GCP Girl:
Tell me a bit about your character.
GS: I am in the chorus, but my self-proclaimed character name is Vera. I am traveling with two friends on the S.S. American.

GCP Girl: Tell me about some of your previous shows.
GS: This is my first show since high school, where I performed in "All Shook Up" (Mayor Matilda Hyde), "Once Upon a Mattress" (Queen Aggravain), "Little Shop of Horrors," "Sweet Charity," and "Anything Goes."

GCP Girl: Why did you audition for "Anything Goes"?
GS: I auditioned for "Anything Goes" because I love the show (I was in it in high school), and I have seen several shows at GCP and it seemed like it would be so much fun to be a part of it.

GCP Girl: What is your favorite musical number or scene in the show?
GS: I love the cabin scenes where Moonface, Erma, and Billy plot to steal Elisha Whitney's glasses and avoid suspicion from the Captain. I think it is possibly the funniest part of the show.

GCP Girl: What has been your favorite part of this experience so far?
GS: My favorite part of this experience has been spending time with the cast. The cast has made rehearsal so fun, even when there was a lot of work to be done.

GCP Girl: If you could play any character or perform any song other than the one you are performing, which would it be and why?
GS: I would want to perform "Buddy Beware." I think it is the most adorable number in the show.

GCP Girl: Why should people see "Anything Goes"?
GS: People should see "Anything Goes" because it so much fun to watch. It is a classic show, with familiar Cole Porter music, but Susan has added so many cute bits and made an already funny show funnier.

GCP Girl: Which musical(s) would you like to see GCP produce in coming seasons?
GS: I would really like to see more shows like "25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee." I loved that it was a small musical that was light and silly.

GCP Girl: Tell me something you'd like everyone to know!
GS: It has been such a privilege to be a part of this show and the family that is GCP. I am so proud of everyone who has worked his or her butt off to make this show happen. I couldn't have asked for a better experience.

Thanks, Gerri! Week 3 of "Anything Goes" begins tonight, and shows have been selling out, so get your tickets now!

xo xo GCP Girl

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

"Anything Goes" cast profile: Erin Kleim

Erin Kleim vamps it up as gangster moll Erma in "Anything Goes"!

GCP Girl:
Tell me a bit about your character.
EK: I get to play Erma, the gangster's moll. Erma is a hoot! She is not the brightest bulb in the tanning bed but she tries really hard. What she lacks in smarts she makes up for with masterful manipulation and tiny amounts of clothing.

GCP Girl: Tell me about some of your previous shows.
EK: The last show I was in at the GCP was "GI Holiday Jukebox." I also keep myself fairly busy behind the scenes with props, sets, and directing. Shameless plug: COME SEE "RENT"!!

GCP Girl: Why did you audition for "Anything Goes"?
EK: A couple of reasons. I had a lot of fun in Susan's last show, "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," so I wanted to recreate that. I was also pretty excited at the thought of being able to be ON stage with my bestie. (We have worked together in every other capacity.) The rides to and from rehearsal were some of my favorite moments.

GCP Girl: What is your favorite musical number or scene in the show?
EK: Tough one- they are all great. Favorite one to watch is "You're the Top." It just looks so deliciously funny and silly. Favorite one to be in I guess would obviously be 'Buddy Beware." I keep eating Whoppers every day just to see if the boys have a weight limit.....

GCP Girl: What has been your favorite part of this experience so far?
EK: Meeting new folks is always a good part, dance rehearsals, set construction, making the life preservers, the list goes on. I always enjoy all aspects of a show- from start to finish.

GCP Girl: If you could play any character or perform any song other than the one you are performing, which would it be and why?
EK: I love Erma so much that it would be tough to pick another. If I were a boy... (I just broke into a Beyonce song) I would LOVE to have a hand at Evelyn. I could never match Ken.... but I'd like to try.

GCP Girl: Why should people see "Anything Goes"?
EK: Because they will laugh, they will hum the songs, they will be dazzled by the beautiful costumes, they will love the dancing, and they will leave the theater feeling happier than when they entered.

GCP Girl: Which musical(s) would you like to see GCP produce in coming seasons?
EK: "Chicago," "Chicago," "Chicago," "Chicago," "Chicago," "Chicago," "Chicago," "Chicago," "Chicago," "Chicago," "Chicago," "Chicago," "Mamma Mia!", "Chicago"...

GCP Girl: Tell me something you'd like everyone to know!
EK: I am pretty conservative, I am not this scantily clad in real life!!!!!!

Thanks, Erin!

xo xo GCP Girl

Saturday, July 16, 2011

"Anything Goes" cast profile: Beverly Turner


Beverly Turner fulfills a lifelong dream of being on stage in "Anything Goes"!

GCP Girl:
Tell me a bit about your character.
BT: I play the Old Lady in the Wheelchair, Marjorie, cruising with my daughter and granddaughter.

GCP Girl: Tell me about some of your previous shows.
BT: Very first time in a play!

GCP Girl: Why did you audition for "Anything Goes"?
BT: Doing so was on my "bucket list." I have always loved theater and wanted to try acting. I also love the music in this show!

GCP Girl: What is your favorite musical number or scene in the show?
BT: This is a tough one! I think the one that sticks in my head the most is "Delovely."

GCP Girl: What has been your favorite part of this experience so far?
BT: Just watching how the show is put together and how talented everyone is.

GCP Girl: If you could play any character or perform any song other than the one you are performing, which would it be and why?
BT: I think the most fun charactor is Irma and love how she does "Buddy Beware."

GCP Girl: Why should people see "Anything Goes"?
BT: This show is so full of fun and laughter, I think everyone will enjoy it.

GCP Girl: Which musical(s) would you like to see GCP produce in coming seasons?
BT: My favorite musical is "Phantom of the Opera."

GCP Girl: Tell me something you'd like everyone to know!
BT: I want everyone to know that you need to try things you want to do, no matter how silly you may feel. I auditioned knowing that I didn't have a chance, but ended up having the experience of my life! Dare to follow your dreams!

Thanks, Beverly! I couldn't agree more!

xo xo GCP Girl

Thursday, July 14, 2011

"Anything Goes" cast profile: Shawen Ilaria

Shawen Ilaria takes a break from medical school to sing and dance for us in "Anything Goes"!

GCP Girl:
Tell me a bit about your character.
SI: I'm a chorus girl in "Anything Goes." I've named my character Lola. My personal back story for Lola is that she was an orphan, and was on her own at a young age. She met her two best friends at work, Vera and Becky, and together they saved every penny for the chance of a lifetime-- to explore Europe! They packed up all of their stuff, sold their belongings, and are now on an adventure of a lifetime aboard the S.S. American. You'll see the three of us on the ship, excited about every little thing, and in awe of the glamour of it all. These details help motivate us in our actions while acting in the chorus!

GCP Girl: Tell me about some of your previous shows.
SI: I've actually been a pianist my whole life, and was the rehearsal pianist for my high school's musicals. Once at college at UF, I played piano for shows at UF as well as P.K. Yonge. My only acting experience was playing Glinda in the White Coat Company's "Wizard of Oz" earlier this year. The White Coat Company is a theatre group consisting of medical students at UF, and we performed at Tachachale, Sydney Lanier, and for the pediatric ward at Shands.

GCP Girl: Why did you audition for "Anything Goes"?
SI: I auditioned for "Anything Goes" because after being in the pit for so many years, I finally wanted to try my hand at acting, singing, and dancing. And I LOVE it!

GCP Girl: What is your favorite musical number or scene in the show?
SI: My favorite scene is when Billy, Moon, and the Chinese converts Luke and John end up in jail together. It's a short scene, but it is guaranteed to make all of us girls trying to get ready in the dressing rooms go hysterical with laughter every time!

GCP Girl: What has been your favorite part of this experience so far?
SI: My favorite part of this experience has been making so many new friends. I didn't know anyone at GCP before I started, and everyone has taken me into the family completely whole-heartedly! I look forward to rehearsal every day, because I know I'm going to have a great time with the best cast ever.

GCP Girl: If you could play any character or perform any song other than the one you are performing, which would it be and why?
SI: I would love to be Reno Sweeney in the song "You're the Top." It's such a cute song with a million lyrics and allows for a lot of acting out the lines. I listen to it in the car all the time!

GCP Girl: Why should people see "Anything Goes"?
SI: "Anything Goes" will make you smile. It is hilarious, fun, adorable, and quite cheeky, if I may say so myself.

GCP Girl: Which musical(s) would you like to see GCP produce in coming seasons?
SI: I would love to see GCP do "Wicked." I've already made a dream cast list in my head. :)

GCP Girl: Tell me something you'd like everyone to know!
SI: I've loved being a part of "Anything Goes" so much! As this, the summer after my first year of medical school, is my last summer off ever, I couldn't have asked for a better way to fill it. The memories of being a part of this show will be with me forever-- and will hopefully get me through the grueling second year! :)

Thanks, Shawen! "Anything Goes" is now in its second week - get over to the Vam York to see it!

xo xo GCP Girl

"Anything Goes" show review!

The Gainesville Sun review of "Anything Goes" is up, and the show is a hit! But we knew that, right? ;-)

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

"Anything Goes" cast profile: Thomas Sanders

Thomas Sanders puts on his dancing shoes once again as Billy Crocker in "Anything Goes"!

GCP Girl:
Tell me a bit about your character.
TS: Billy Crocker, as he was described to me, is everyone’s favorite guy, always the smiling, easygoing character who has stowed aboard the S.S. American in hopes of convincing the girl of his dreams to break off her engagement and marry him instead.

GCP Girl: Tell me about some of your previous shows.
TS: I was last on the GCP stage in the Winter show “G.I. Holiday Jukebox.” I also performed in “The Producers” as Leo Bloom, “Singin’ in the Rain” as Don Lockwood, “Hello, Dolly!” as Cornelius Hackl, and “Hot Mikado” as Ko-Ko. My last Susan Christophy production was back in the Spring 2007 show “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” as one of the oafish suitors.

GCP Girl: Why did you audition for "Anything Goes"?
TS: There’s just something about the summer musical at the GCP that is so unbelievably EPIC. It’s been great to have so much talent come out for this show, while there are no real big classes that preoccupy many students’ and teachers’ time. And, most of all, “Anything Goes” had been advertised to me as just simply a feel-good farce with singing and dancing. On top of that, it all takes place on a cruise ship. Really, how much better can you get?

GCP Girl: What is your favorite musical number or scene in the show?
TS: One song I absolutely love is “You’re the Top,” which I get to sing with Leannis Maxwell, our show’s lead actress. The song is so much fun to sing and get into. Susan, our director, told us to play with the lyrics and mess with each other, and it’s a blast every single time.

GCP Girl: What has been your favorite part of this experience so far?
TS: It’s always the moments when you’re laughing and getting to know new people in the show. Like I said, there is a lot of new talent for this show, many people that we would be lucky to have come back for future shows, and I am honored to be a part of their first experiences.

GCP Girl: If you could play any character or perform any song other than the one you are performing, which would it be and why?
TS: I probably would have tons of fun playing Moonface Martin, Public Enemy No. 13. That character gives you so much opportunity to make the audience laugh. Steven Butler, who plays Moonface in our show, along with Kenneth Foote, who plays Evelyn Oaklaigh, steal the show with their awesome humor. I love watching those guys! As a side note, it would be interesting to try and perform Erin Kleim’s (Erma) song “Buddy Beware” just to see if I can carry off any of the crazy lifts and flips she does with the sailors. Just awesome.

GCP Girl: Why should people see "Anything Goes"?
TS: This show is silly, entertaining, and poignant all at once. It conveys the great message that, even under the craziest of circumstances, even out at sea, when it comes to love, anything goes. People should leave this show just feeling good, bottom line.

GCP Girl: Which musical(s) would you like to see GCP produce in coming seasons?
TS: Oh man, that’s a tough one. What I’d really love to put on would be “Ragtime.” It has awesome music and a powerful message, and I believe we have the talent in Gainesville to put that show on.

GCP Girl: Tell me something you'd like everyone to know!
TS: I have recently graduated from the University of Florida with a bachelor's in chemical engineering. With luck, I will find a job here in Gainesville, and be able to be a part of more shows in the next year!

Thanks, Thomas! "Anything Goes" picks back up tonight after a sold-out weekend! Get your tickets today!

xo xo GCP Girl

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

"Rent" cast list!

Congrats to the brand-new cast of "Rent"!

Roger: Philip Young

Mark: Peter Romberg

Collins: Kevin Anderson

Angel: Steven Butler

Joanne: Kelley Addis

Benny: Damario Major

Maureen: Sissy Bell

Mimi: Ashleigh Beatty

The ensemble:

Thomas Sanders

Bryan Faux

Scott West

Michael Tremaine

Rhonda Wilson

Gerri Sterne

Samantha Fundenburg

Angelique Empinado

Brittany Tetrick

Giovanni Barrio

Stephen Griffin

Blake Matchett

Zachary Kidd

Shontae White

Ashleigh Beatty

Natalie Rollan

Friday, July 8, 2011

"Anything Goes" cast profile: Ken Foote

GCP veteran Ken Foote returns to the Vam York to sail the high seas as Lord Evelyn Oakley in "Anything Goes"!

GCP Girl: Tell me a bit about your character.
KF: I play Lord Evelyn Oakley, who is engaged to be married to Hope Harcourt. He's a nice guy but he's a little naïve, so that’s where most of his humor comes from.

GCP Girl: Tell me about some of your previous shows.
KF: It's been about three years since I've performed in a show. My last show was "See How They Run" at GCP.

GCP Girl: Why did you audition for "Anything Goes"?
KF: I was looking to have some fun this summer. The show process is tiring but fun at the same time and I’ve enjoyed this experience.

GCP Girl: What is your favorite musical number or scene in the show?
KF: "Gypsy in Me." It's my big number and I've never had a solo number in a musical at GCP. I'm not really much of a singer so it's fun to get out there and give it a shot.

GCP Girl: What has been your favorite part of this experience so far?
KF: Getting to know the rest of the cast. This is a great cast and everyone really seems to be enjoying the show.

GCP Girl: If you could play any character or perform any song other than the one you are performing, which would it be and why?
KF: That's difficult to say. I'm really happy with this part and I don't think I would be suited for any other part. If I had to choose something I would say I would want to be the Purser. There’s a lot there to that part and Bradley has been doing a great job with it.

GCP Girl: Why should people see "Anything Goes"?
KF: It's a fun show with some catchy tunes that people will certainly enjoy.

GCP Girl: Which musical(s) would you like to see GCP produce in coming seasons?
KF: I'm not much of a musical guy, but I would love to see them put up "Noises Off."

GCP Girl: Tell me something you'd like everyone to know!
KF: I can honestly say that I'm terrified going into this show. I haven't sung a solo since high school and I'm a little freaked out. I’m just going to do my best and hopefully everyone will enjoy my performance.

Methinks Mr. Ken is a little modest - we all know he's great! (And despite the profile pics, he is not actually a fuzzy blue Muppet.) Catch the opening weekend of "Anything Goes" and find out for yourself!

xo xo GCP Girl

Thursday, July 7, 2011

"Anything Goes" cast profile: Matt Sherman

Matt Sherman makes his GCP debut as Wall Street banker Elisha Whitney in "Anything Goes," which previews tonight at the Vam York Theater. Tickets are only $5 - be there at 7 p.m. to get them!

GCP Girl:
Tell me a bit about your character.
MS: I play Elisha Whitney, a bit of a snob, a lech and a lush (Eli, not Matt).

GCP Girl: Tell me about some of your previous shows.
MS: My most recent appearances were with director Susan Christophy in "Fiddler on the Roof" and "Children of Eden."

GCP Girl: Why did you audition for "Anything Goes"?
MS: I thought I was appearing in traffic court to contest a speeding ticket. When the judge asked me to sing “My Country ‘Tis of Thee” I assumed she was being patriotic. Next thing I knew, I was in show rehearsals five times weekly.

GCP Girl: What is your favorite musical number or scene in the show?
MS: The finale, “I Get A Kick Out Of You,” is a great evergreen song that became a Sinatra standard. It’s fun to sing as the high tenor harmonies for the show.

GCP Girl: What has been your favorite part of this experience so far? MS: I have been made to feel very welcomed by other newcomers and by the veterans at GCP. The camaraderie has been great and the green and dressing rooms are as much fun as the show.

GCP Girl: If you could play any character or perform any song other than the one you are performing, which would it be and why?
MS: Leannis is so strong in “Blow, Gabriel, Blow” – but the song’s hook is in my head and I wish I could sing the melody right with her.

GCP Girl: Why should people see "Anything Goes"?
MS: Ken and me in our underwear and falling over dead drunk? That’s the kind of spectacle you can now witness without having to visit us at home!

GCP Girl: Which musical(s) would you like to see GCP produce in coming seasons?
MS: Gosh, GCP has done so many marvelous and classic shows in recent years. Maybe "Guys and Dolls" again or “The Scottish Play”? I’d like to see some old-fashioned bloodletting and hear Ken and Thomas do more of their British accents.

GCP Girl: Tell me something you'd like everyone to know!
MS: The photo of me is from my website at http://billiards.about.com where I teach the sport of billiards. Come play pool with me sometime!

Thanks, Matt! Break a leg at Preview tonight!

xo xo GCP Girl

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Spotlight on Cole Porter

Cole Porter wrote some of the best-known songs in musical theatre, including "Night and Day," "I've Got You Under My Skin," and "I Get a Kick Out of You." He also wrote the lyrics for such blockbuster shows as "Kiss Me, Kate" and "Anything Goes," which previews tomorrow night at the Vam York Theater.
Born in Indiana in 1891, Porter learned to play the violin at age six, the piano at age 8, and composed his first operetta at age 10. He attended Yale, switching from law school to music studies, and wrote his first Broadway song in 1915. He moved to Paris in 1917 and established an opulent lifestyle after World War I.
His first Broadway success was the musical "Paris" in 1928. It was followed by "Wake Up and Dream" and "Fifty Million Frenchmen," with his songs enjoying some popularity; Fred Astaire's "The Gay Divorcee" featured the hit song "Night and Day." In 1934, a musical vehicle written for Ethel Merman turned into "Anything Goes," an immediate success. Porter called it one of his two perfect shows (the other was "Kiss Me, Kate.")
Porter went on to write such standards as "Begin the Beguine," "It's De-Lovely," and "Don't Fence Me In." A riding accident in 1937 that left him crippled did not keep him from writing, and later successful shows included "DuBarry was a Lady," "Panama Hattie," "Let's Face It!", "Something For the Boys," and "Mexican Hayride." In 1948, "Kiss Me, Kate" won the Tony Award for Best Musical, and featured the songs "Another Op'nin' Another Show", "Too Darn Hot", "Always True to You (in My Fashion)", and "Brush Up Your Shakespeare."
Since his death in 1964, he has been remembered as one of the primary composers of the American songbook.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

"Rent" audition tips

Erin Kleim, director of the upcoming "Rent", stopped by to give us a few tips about auditions this weekend!

GCP Girl: So what types/abilities are you looking for in these auditions?
EK:
"Rent" is a rock opera (all singing), so we are looking for strong voices with this show.

GCP Girl: Is there anything special auditioners should be prepared to do?
EK: This will not be a typical audition with line readings in addition to songs. Those auditioning will sing their selected song and possibly be called back the next night for an additional singing audition with songs from the show. Are you getting the idea that this is a SINGING show? Only the roles of Mimi and Angel may require a separate dance audition on the night of callbacks.

GCP Girl: Any songs you do NOT want to hear? ;-)
EK: No, haha, any song is fine as long as it showcases an ability to perform in a rock and roll style. "I Could Have Danced All Night" may not be the best choice for this audition.....

GCP Girl: Anything else for the good of the order?
EK: Nope, just bring a great song, a great attitude, and a great voice! These auditions should be a lot of fun.

Catch Erin in "Anything Goes", opening this weekend at the GCP! Remember, "Rent" auditions are Sunday and Monday, July 10-11 - details available on the GCP page on Facebook!

xo xo GCP Girl