Well, well, well...looks like the "45 Seconds" set designer has thrown down the challenge for this season! The race for the Apple is on, folks!
Updates of the drama going on at the Gainesville Community Playhouse by your host GCP Girl.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Friday, September 17, 2010
"The Wiz" cast list!
Congrats to the cast of "The Wiz"!
Dorothy - Nona Jones
Aunt Em - Ryoanne McKnight
Uncle Henry/Messenger/Ensemble - Bryan Faux
Addaperle/Ensemble - Amei Soleyn
Tin Man - Howard Anderson
Lion - Kirk Scott
Scarecrow - Kevin Anderson
The Wiz - Adrian James
Evillene - Kelley Addis
Royal Gatekeeper/Ensemble - Malik Grady
Glinda/Dancer/Ensemble - Anquetta Carr
Lord High Underling/Dancer - Demario Major
First Winkie/Ensemble - Antwan Richardson
Winged Monkey/Dancer - Odoris Hines
First Mouse - Alex Christophy
Second Mouse - Joey McGinn
Crows - Antwan Richardson, Thomas Sanders, Madeleine Escarne, Andrew McNally, Demario Major
Munchkins - Ariel Dykes, C'Javia Jones, Jack Pelefko, Kamauri Jenkins, Molly Washington, Brandon Hall, Rakira Clark, Jordan Williams, Asha James, Tova Blasberg, Ikiah Young, Thomas Sanders, Demario Major
First Citizen/Ensemble - Madeleine Escarne
Second Citizen/Ensemble - Ikiah Young
Third Citizen - Eric Ramos
Fourth Citizen - Jordan Williams
Monkeys - Nathan Blakeslee, Alex Christophy, Joey McGinn, Brandon Hall, Jack Pelefko
Ensemble - Madeleine Escarne, Jordan Williams, Ikiah Young, Asha James, Eric Ramos, Nathan Blakeslee, Rakira Clark
Featured Dancers - Tinesha Carr, Stephanie Johnson, Desiree Salter
Dance Team - Tova Blasberg, Thomas Sanders, Andrew McNally, Odoris Hines, Demario Major
Dorothy - Nona Jones
Aunt Em - Ryoanne McKnight
Uncle Henry/Messenger/Ensemble - Bryan Faux
Addaperle/Ensemble - Amei Soleyn
Tin Man - Howard Anderson
Lion - Kirk Scott
Scarecrow - Kevin Anderson
The Wiz - Adrian James
Evillene - Kelley Addis
Royal Gatekeeper/Ensemble - Malik Grady
Glinda/Dancer/Ensemble - Anquetta Carr
Lord High Underling/Dancer - Demario Major
First Winkie/Ensemble - Antwan Richardson
Winged Monkey/Dancer - Odoris Hines
First Mouse - Alex Christophy
Second Mouse - Joey McGinn
Crows - Antwan Richardson, Thomas Sanders, Madeleine Escarne, Andrew McNally, Demario Major
Munchkins - Ariel Dykes, C'Javia Jones, Jack Pelefko, Kamauri Jenkins, Molly Washington, Brandon Hall, Rakira Clark, Jordan Williams, Asha James, Tova Blasberg, Ikiah Young, Thomas Sanders, Demario Major
First Citizen/Ensemble - Madeleine Escarne
Second Citizen/Ensemble - Ikiah Young
Third Citizen - Eric Ramos
Fourth Citizen - Jordan Williams
Monkeys - Nathan Blakeslee, Alex Christophy, Joey McGinn, Brandon Hall, Jack Pelefko
Ensemble - Madeleine Escarne, Jordan Williams, Ikiah Young, Asha James, Eric Ramos, Nathan Blakeslee, Rakira Clark
Featured Dancers - Tinesha Carr, Stephanie Johnson, Desiree Salter
Dance Team - Tova Blasberg, Thomas Sanders, Andrew McNally, Odoris Hines, Demario Major
GCP Girl: Poet's Corner edition
I don't know if the Polish Tea Room has poetry readings or open mike nights, but Bernie and Zelda should consider it. Here's a little something to brighten your Friday!
There once was a deli in New York
With food you could spear with a fork
Chopped liver and knishes
Were put upon dishes
But never an order of pork!
There once was a deli in New York
With food you could spear with a fork
Chopped liver and knishes
Were put upon dishes
But never an order of pork!
xo xo GCP Girl
Thursday, September 16, 2010
"45 Seconds" Cast Profile: Jan Cohen
Jan Cohen runs the show at the Polish Tea Room as Zelda in "45 Seconds"!
GCP Girl: Tell me about some of your previous shows.
JC: Other "ladies of a certain age" roles include Willie Mae in "The Sugar Bean Sisters," Mama Wheelis in "Daddy's Dying," Rebecca Nurse in "The Crucible," and Hecuba in "Trojan Women."
GCP Girl: Tell me something you'd like everyone to know!
JC: If anyone gets a chance to see some real South African plays (no offense, Solomon!), do it. There are some real masterpieces that have come out of there in the last 30-40 years, particularly from The Market Theatre.
Thanks, Jan! Save me a piece of cheesecake for after the show!
GCP Girl: Tell me about some of your previous shows.
JC: Other "ladies of a certain age" roles include Willie Mae in "The Sugar Bean Sisters," Mama Wheelis in "Daddy's Dying," Rebecca Nurse in "The Crucible," and Hecuba in "Trojan Women."
GCP Girl: What is your actual "day job"?
JC: I am currently the volunteer box office manager at GCP.
JC: I am currently the volunteer box office manager at GCP.
GCP Girl: Why did you audition for this show?
JC: I love Jennie Stringfellow and Consuelo Dodge.
JC: I love Jennie Stringfellow and Consuelo Dodge.
GCP Girl: What has been your favorite part of this experience so far?
JC: Really running the restaurant in the background of scenes.
JC: Really running the restaurant in the background of scenes.
GCP Girl: "45 Seconds" has a lot of characters with different backgrounds and personalities. If you could play any other character in the show, which one would you choose and why?
JC: Charles--very few lines and great facial expressions!
JC: Charles--very few lines and great facial expressions!
GCP Girl: What would you order at the Polish Tea Room?
JC: New York cheesecake.
JC: New York cheesecake.
GCP Girl: What would you tell someone who is considering auditioning for a GCP show?
JC: Read the play if you can before you go. Arrive for auditions early and don't mess the director around beforehand--viz asking to borrow a script and then not showing up or not returning it on time.
JC: Read the play if you can before you go. Arrive for auditions early and don't mess the director around beforehand--viz asking to borrow a script and then not showing up or not returning it on time.
JC: If anyone gets a chance to see some real South African plays (no offense, Solomon!), do it. There are some real masterpieces that have come out of there in the last 30-40 years, particularly from The Market Theatre.
Thanks, Jan! Save me a piece of cheesecake for after the show!
xo xo GCP Girl
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Auditions for "The Wiz"!
Don't forget, auditions for "The Wiz" are Sunday, September 12 and Monday, September 13. I hear director Rhonda Wilson is looking to make this a multicultural cast, so take a look at the list of roles below and head to the GCP to audition! More general audition tips are available in the January 2009 post.
Dorothy - mezzo
Scarecrow - tenor
Tin Man - baritone
Lion - baritone
Addaperle - mezzo
Evillene - alto
Glinda - alto
Wizard - tenor
Aunt Em - mezzo
Yellow Brick Road/Wiz entourage (females)
Tornado Dancers (females)
Royal Gate Keeper - spoken
Uncle Henry - spoken
Head Monkey - spoken
High Lord Underling -
Messenger -
Crows
Ensemble
Break a leg!
Dorothy - mezzo
Scarecrow - tenor
Tin Man - baritone
Lion - baritone
Addaperle - mezzo
Evillene - alto
Glinda - alto
Wizard - tenor
Aunt Em - mezzo
Yellow Brick Road/Wiz entourage (females)
Tornado Dancers (females)
Royal Gate Keeper - spoken
Uncle Henry - spoken
Head Monkey - spoken
High Lord Underling -
Messenger -
Crows
Ensemble
Break a leg!
xo xo GCP Girl
Friday, September 10, 2010
"45 Seconds" Cast Profile: Henry Wihnyk
GCP's resident funnyman Henry Wihnyk, fresh off his Golden Apple win for Best Actor in a Play, hams it up as Broadway funnyman Mickey Fox in Neil Simon's "45 Seconds from Broadway," opening tonight at the Vam York!
GCP Girl: Tell me about some of your previous shows.
HW: I had a great time performing in "Funny Money," a fabulous, silly farce.
GCP Girl: What is your actual "day job"?
HW: I am a law faculty member at UF.
GCP Girl: Why did you audition for this show?
HW: I liked the character, and I love working on shows with Jennie.
GCP Girl: What has been your favorite part of this experience so far?
HW: Eating the food! Also, “talking” with Andrew Duncan (Jeff) at Mickey’s table during the first scene of Act One.
GCP Girl: "45 Seconds" has a lot of characters with different backgrounds and personalities. If you could play any other character in the show, which one would you choose and why?
HW: Rayleen. Her character steals the show!
GCP Girl: What would you order at the Polish Tea Room?
HW: The roast turkey and chicken liver sandwich – my favorite – I order it at Toojays all the time!
GCP Girl: What would you tell someone who is considering auditioning for a GCP show?
HW: Do it!
GCP Girl: Tell me something you'd like everyone to know!
HW: The rain is Spain, is, in fact, better than a sunboin in Toikey!
Thanks, Henry – we'll keep that in mind! Break a leg this weekend! Don't forget, you can now get your tickets at the box office in the Vam York lobby!
GCP Girl: Tell me about some of your previous shows.
HW: I had a great time performing in "Funny Money," a fabulous, silly farce.
GCP Girl: What is your actual "day job"?
HW: I am a law faculty member at UF.
GCP Girl: Why did you audition for this show?
HW: I liked the character, and I love working on shows with Jennie.
GCP Girl: What has been your favorite part of this experience so far?
HW: Eating the food! Also, “talking” with Andrew Duncan (Jeff) at Mickey’s table during the first scene of Act One.
GCP Girl: "45 Seconds" has a lot of characters with different backgrounds and personalities. If you could play any other character in the show, which one would you choose and why?
HW: Rayleen. Her character steals the show!
GCP Girl: What would you order at the Polish Tea Room?
HW: The roast turkey and chicken liver sandwich – my favorite – I order it at Toojays all the time!
GCP Girl: What would you tell someone who is considering auditioning for a GCP show?
HW: Do it!
GCP Girl: Tell me something you'd like everyone to know!
HW: The rain is Spain, is, in fact, better than a sunboin in Toikey!
Thanks, Henry – we'll keep that in mind! Break a leg this weekend! Don't forget, you can now get your tickets at the box office in the Vam York lobby!
xo xo GCP Girl
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Spotlight on Neil Simon
Three-time Tony Award winner Neil Simon is the author of "45 Seconds from Broadway," which premieres this week at the Vam York Theater.
Simon was born July 4, 1927 in The Bronx, and grew up in Washington Heights. Before turning his attention to the stage, he wrote for hit television shows, including "The Phil Silvers Show," "Your Show of Shows" and "Sergeant Bilko."
His first Broadway play, "Come Blow Your Horn," premiered in 1961 and ran for 678 performances. He went on to write other hits, including "Sweet Charity," "The Star-Spangled Girl," "The Odd Couple," "Barefoot in the Park," Brighton Beach Memoirs," and "Lost in Yonkers." Simon received Tony Awards for "The Odd Couple," "Biloxi Blues" and "Lost in Yonkers," and also received a Pulitzer Prize for "Lost in Yonkers."
The restaurant in "45 Seconds" is based on a coffee shop adjacent to Manhattan's Hotel Edison, a hot spot for Broadway hopefuls located just off Broadway. The play is a slice-of-life look at the action in the cafe through the seasons, and events in the lives of those who frequent the Polish Tea Room.
Simon was born July 4, 1927 in The Bronx, and grew up in Washington Heights. Before turning his attention to the stage, he wrote for hit television shows, including "The Phil Silvers Show," "Your Show of Shows" and "Sergeant Bilko."
His first Broadway play, "Come Blow Your Horn," premiered in 1961 and ran for 678 performances. He went on to write other hits, including "Sweet Charity," "The Star-Spangled Girl," "The Odd Couple," "Barefoot in the Park," Brighton Beach Memoirs," and "Lost in Yonkers." Simon received Tony Awards for "The Odd Couple," "Biloxi Blues" and "Lost in Yonkers," and also received a Pulitzer Prize for "Lost in Yonkers."
The restaurant in "45 Seconds" is based on a coffee shop adjacent to Manhattan's Hotel Edison, a hot spot for Broadway hopefuls located just off Broadway. The play is a slice-of-life look at the action in the cafe through the seasons, and events in the lives of those who frequent the Polish Tea Room.
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