The Boston Marathon. Heavy, right? But that makes for the best theatre, I swear.
Hamilton & Colourful Casting
I was costumed like a house slave.
March (Theatre) Madness
WHAT’S NEW in your theatre life?
So Let’s Talk… Faking It
The goal is to NOT freak out, to not burst into tears, and to not apologise to the audience and then run off stage. Stop. You can do it, I PROMISE.
Coming Shows: March/April Edition
“Meticulously choreographed, with stylised freeze frames and shifting perspectives — the actors are never an inch out of place, never breaking the spell.” – The Financial Times
Waitress—A Review
“This feminist fairy tale of a show, in which singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles makes an impressive legit bow as a composer, is quite delicious…” — Variety
How To… Deal With the Director From Hell
“A director should be someone you look up to that brings you up as well, not tears you down. I’m glad it’s my last high school musical [with] such a hateful and spiteful director.”
Wicked & Eclipsed
“The stories about Africans always somehow miraculously had a western protagonist, and I was like ‘wow.’ Do we not merit our own ability to tell our own stories?”
So Let’s Talk…. Stage Kisses
Learning how to kiss on stage is a totally uncomfortable experience. But it has to be done.
About Me—Lechetze
Whenever I’m upset, I listen to the Original Broadway Cast recording of Legally Blonde — The Musical. Two years ago, I was cast as Pilar in my undergraduate’s production of the musical — the very first ever performed at Converse College. No, it wasn’t my first production, but it’s the only one that I keep returning…