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Gary gabs! (in a dress!)

June 14, 2010 By: Pia Haas Category: Interviews, News, Press, SUGAR No Comments →

Gary Lynch is turning out a hilarious performance as Joe/Josephine in SUGAR! One you won’t want to miss! I asked him to tell us a bit about his journey! 

   I grew up in Rhode Island, my Mom is an artist and my Dad was a teacher, athletic director and coach, I started playing sports and acting at a young age…the two combined are what I feel represents who I am…..
My Mom got me involved  in theatre at a young age to combat shyness…LOL,  I was hooked after performing onstage, it was Home…I also didn’t mind the multitudes of actresses….what a life! It’s where I met my wife.

How does it feels to play the girls  It has it’s own persona, I try my best to be my version of a woman, I consider it an acting exercise..stretch the limits….and of course I have a new found respect for the amount of time that goes into making an appearance…all that make up and uncomfortable heels…yikes!

I recently saw the  Billy Wilder movie and realized I never saw the whole thing until now…I think the musical tries to capture the best of the film, but could have had more of the film content in the stage show
What are my favorite shows?  Yikes….I commit to everything I’m involved in…..I don’t have a favorite…but Les Miz would be on the top of my list. My dream role, is something I originate in a new show…..  

When not on stage ,  I enjoy sports,  golf, gardening, grilling the general Dad stuff……………

You are my Sugar!

June 09, 2010 By: Pia Haas Category: Interviews, News, Press, SUGAR No Comments →

The fabulous Colleen Hawks, as Sugar Kane in SUGAR, "The Some Like It Hot" Musical!

        

I grew up in a little cowboy town in California’s Central Valley called Oakdale.  I started taking ballroom dance when I was in 2nd grade and competed in the LA Star ball when I was in 6th grade winning the junior’s Waltz competition with my partner Michael Thompson (now Las Vegas choreographer Mic Thompson).  My sister, Lenore, was a competitive ballroom dancer, and she was the one who got me started and always pushed me to try new things.  I started taking tap, jazz, ballet, gymnastics, flute and piano in fourth grade, which I kept up with mostly through high school and college.  My poor mom was stuck driving me from our little town to bigger areas always at least a half hour away almost every day of the week.  I started taking voice lessons from Hildegard Shadbolt at the age of 16, which was the earliest she would take students, and started college as an opera performance major as a coloratura soprano.  Once I discovered the musical theatre BFA program though, I was hooked and transferred over, as musical theatre was always my first love.  I discovered it for the first time in fourth grade at Fallon House Theatre in historic Columbia, CA, where my mom took me to the whole season of summer stock.  Back then the productions were put on by University of the Pacific.  I can remember sitting in the audience and just feeling a burning desire in my heart to be up on that stage doing what they were doing.

‘ve seen several of Marilyn Monroe’s movies, including Some Like It Hot.  The first time I was asked to impersonate her was for an American Variety show in Japan, where I was fortunate to be the lead singer opposite Hinton Battle, and also introduce the various scenes as "Marilyn."  They had me do a running gag as Marilyn with a local Japanese comic who was trying to deliver an orange tree to someone in the audience.  Every time he appeared the tree had grown, and as Marilyn, each time my Japanese got a little better, but still bad enough to provide some comedy with my errors.

I think the musical adaptation "Sugar" is really a fun show.  I think having Spat’s and his gang portrayed as tapping gangsters is brilliant and I think most of the music is extremely well written.  My favorite is probably "Penniless Bums," which I find myself humming every so often.  Some of the funniest lines in the movie were unfortunately left out of the stage version, although we have rectified that in some instances in our version here at Westchester.  I also think it’s such an iconic film that the main characters are obligated to give nods to the stars that made it famous.  I believe audiences would be disappointed if they didn’t get to see a hint of Marilyn in the role.  Fortunately, the role is such a vulnerable, kind of messed up character – to me – it almost is Marilyn, so layering a little of her mannerisms with the honesty of what’s happening to the character isn’t all that hard a stretch.  The most difficult thing is to keep it honest and not let her become a caricature.  I have to say, this is made much easier by having such talented costars in Gary Lynch and Eric Santagata!

My favorite shows and roles include "Polly Baker" in Crazy for You and "Laurey" in Oklahoma! (which is the role in which I met my yummy husband, Jeff Pierce, who was playing "Curly!").  I also very much enjoy playing "Val" in A Chorus Line, and the gun moll "Bonnie" in Anything Goes! (which I had the great honor of doing in Paper Mill’s production with Chita Rivera).  Two roles which have escaped me so far and that I would love to do are "Audrey" in Little Shop of Horrors and "Adelaide" in Guys and Dolls.

When not on stage I very much enjoy teaching.  I am the musical theatre director for Rutgers’ Summer Acting Camp and the choreographer for Bronx High School of Science Spring Musical each year.  I co-wrote and directed my husband’s one man show Southern Man.  www.SouthernManThePlay.com.have also taught at both Kingsborough College and Fordham Universities in the capacity of a teaching artist and I teach private voice out of my home.  Other than that I’m a huge book worm and can be caught in my spare moments reading fantasy fiction. Last but not least, I’m a little bit of a computer geek as evidenced by my website, which I had a fun time putting together and am constantly playing with.  I do photo retouching, a little bit of oil painting and I have two cats who yes, have their own webpage, also on my site!  In fact, you can learn more about me on that darned website than you probably ever wanted to know!

ERIC is doin’ it for SUGAR!

June 08, 2010 By: Pia Haas Category: Interviews, News, Press, SUGAR No Comments →

I recently caught up with funny man, Eric Santagata, who plays Jerry/Daphne in SUGAR …read on for some sweet tid-bits!

     

I grew up in Branford, CT.  the youngest of 3 kids in a small ocean side neighborhood called Stony Creek.  

I just always knew the theatre was where I belonged.  I was singing and dancing around for as long as I can remember.  I think my mentors were all of the ‘old school’ movie stars… Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire, the Rat pack….  

Playing "Daphne" in Sugar a blast.  The great thing is we (with co-star Gary Lynch)  don’t have to totally commit to be a woman…  we still can lean on the masculine side, so other than that we get to run around acting like idiots in a dress….!
 
I love the classics..  Singing In The Rain, South Pacific…  but lately I’ve been pulled to the more contemporary shows…  the Light In The Piazza, The Wild Party….  I’m a sucker for a great score.  I would love to play Burrs in The Wild Party again..  
 
When not on stage, I spend a lot of time at my piano writing, or in the kitchen.  I sing and perform my own music ..  and dabble in catering for friends here and there!!

SUGAR, SUGAR….

June 07, 2010 By: Pia Haas Category: News, Press, SUGAR No Comments →

 Come see what everyone is RAVING about! 
Ask about the GANGSTER Special deal!!

 

13 Returns! Lucky for us!

June 02, 2010 By: Pia Haas Category: News, Press, Special Events No Comments →

One more Performance Added! JUNE 12 ONLY!  Matinee show (no food served) at 1PM.  $20 for kids, $25 for adults. Don’t miss the All-Teen Musical everyone is raving about!!

Liberace & Lasagna!

May 28, 2010 By: Pia Haas Category: News, Press, Special Events No Comments →

Tuesday, June 1st  Only!  Matinee & Evening!

  Martin Preston

 A classically trained pianist, Martin will astound you with marvelous musical memories, all performed live, of Liberace favorites like The Beer Barrel Polka, Malaguena, The 12th Street Rag, and I’ll Be Seeing You, all lushly orchestrated and carefully reproduced from the original signature arrangements. You will marvel at the spectacular wardrobe, carefully handcrafted from the original Liberace designs. With every entrance, each outfit is even more dazzling than the one before!  And if that’s not enough… Try some LASAGNA….Liberace’s own personal recipe! You WON’T believe your eyes or your ears or your taste buds, dahhling!!

(Call for special offer: buy one full price ticket, get one free!)

SUGAR! Sweet Preview!

May 21, 2010 By: Pia Haas Category: News, Press, SUGAR, WBT Videos No Comments →

Auditions!

May 11, 2010 By: Pia Haas Category: Auditions, News, Press No Comments →

RENT!!   Hip, authentic singers who move of all ethnicities to play various characters. Characters are 18-late 20s. Understudies will also be cast from these calls.  “All ethnicities are strongly encouraged to attend this audition.” 

Rehearsals begin: August 9, 2010.  Show: August 19, 2010 -  September 25, 2010
Patricia Wilcox – Director/Choreographer
John Schiappa – Associate Director
Christopher McGovern – Musical Director
Lisa Tiso – Producer/Casting Director
 
Equity Chorus Calls/Singers:
Tuesday, May 25, 2010: 10 AM
– Equity female singers who move.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010: 10 AM – Equity male singers who move.
Where: Nola Studios
250 West 54th St, 11th Floor. New York City
Notes/What to bring: Please prepare 16 bars of a contemporary rock, pop or gospel song. PLEASE, no musical theatre material. Bring sheet music; accompanist provided. Please bring a picture & resume, stapled together.
Minors must be accompanied by an adult
 
Non-Equity Open Calls:
Tuesday, May 25, 2010: Female Singers Who Move
Wednesday May 26, 2010: Male Singers Who Move
Where: Nola Studios
250 West 54th St, 11th Floor. New York City
Notes: The call will begin at or around 2pm.  Sign up cards will be put out at 12 noon.  Depending on the turn out this call may be closed at any time after 12 noon.  Unofficial lists will not be honored.  

Please prepare 16 bars of a contemporary rock, pop, or gospel song – PLEASE no musical theater tunes.   Depending on the turnout it may be necessary to type or reduce from 16 bars.   The ensemble in RENT plays various characters.  Understudies will also be cast from this call.

Minors must be accompanied by an adult.

SUGAR is Sweet!

May 03, 2010 By: Pia Haas Category: News, Press, SUGAR No Comments →

Come see "the girls"  Daphne (Eric Santagata) & Josephine(Gary Lynch) as they sweet talk Sugar (Colleen Hawks, center)

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What’s the best way for two unemployed male musicians to escape the Chicago mob? Dress up in drag and join an all-female band on a train headed for Miami, of course!
The Hit Musical, SUGAR is based on Billy Wilder’s 1959 comic masterpiece; "Some Like It Hot,"
starring Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon and Marilyn Monroe. Two musicians in 1920s Chicago are unwilling witnesses to a showdown between rival bootleggers and need to get out of town fast. The only jobs to be had are in an all-girl band conveniently headed for sunny Miami. Their problems aren’t over by a longshot, though: both fall for the band’s lead singer, Sugar Kane; one of them becomes the object of affection for an elderly millionaire - and then the Chicago mobsters show up.

Some Like It Hot & So Will You!!

April 26, 2010 By: Pia Haas Category: News No Comments →

SUGAR Opens on THURSDAY, 4/29!! 
Call the box office at 914-592-2222 and use the code: Saxophone for a very, very special Opening Night Offer! ($30.00 per person for Dinner & Show!)

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