Saturday, 11 April 2015

God Help The Outcasts (cover)

Hello, Thespians!


I did a cover of God Help The Outcasts from the musical The Hunchbakc of Notre-Dame!
I'm not a professional singer, and I've never taken singing lessons, so of course my voice is not perfect, but I love this song very much and I really wanted to make a cover.
Please tell me what you think by leaving a comment here below or on soundcloud.


Thank you very much! (:

Thursday, 9 April 2015

Gigi on Broadway!

Hello, Thespians!


Gigi opened on Broadway last night! Starring Vanessa Hudgens and Corey Cott, this musical is not a brand new one. Sure enough, back in the fifties Anita Loos adapted the homonym novel for the stage, and the original Broadway production starred Audrey Hepburn as the main character. 
Yesterday Gigi came back and embraced the 26-year-old actress that we all remember as Gabriella in High School Musical... but some of you also as Mimi in the Hollywood production of Rent. And let's face it, she was awful in that. Not because she cannot act or sing, but the role of Mimi didn't suit her.
This time though, I think I'm gonna like her as Gigi. I've only watched her perfoming on YouTube two of the songs from the musical before the opening night, and I gotta say she improved a lot and she was very good at it! She has a very sweet voice, still you can tell she has studied and worked very hard and that she really cares about her Broadway debut, as you can also witness on her Instagram account, in which she uploaded a lot of photos and videos from the show.
Corey Cott on the other hand is already well known on Broadway for playing Jack Kelly after Jeremy Jordan from September 5, 2012 to August 24, 2014, when the musical closed *is still crying*.
I personally do not doubt him at all, he has a fantastic voice and has already appeared in various shows, I've seen a lot of his performances on YouTube and he's absolutely amazing.
Victoria Clark, well, does it need saying? She's like a goddess of musical theatre and a talented professonal actress, I would feel so honoured to work with her. And Howard McGillin, the world's longest running Phantom? Wow. This cast includes so many talented people!


Good luck to all the cast & crew of Gigi on Broadway!

Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Why does everyone want to play Eponine?

Hello, Thespians!
(Lea Salonga)
(Samantha Barks)
"OH MY GOD I WANNA PLAY EPONINE SO BADLY", said every single musical theatre girl ever in the history of musical theatre from 1985 to nowadays. 
Every. Single. One. Of. Them
...
Yeah alright, myself included, I admit it. I'm guilty!

I'm telling you, I still haven't met a girl - who wants to work in musical theatre of course - that wouldn't love to play Eponine in Les Mis or that wouldn't do anything to get that job. And I see why, I love Eponine's character with all my heart. For some reason this character is so desirable and fascinating that some people are almost getting sick to hear everyone talking about her. And don't get me started on the song 'On My Own', which is a beautiful still very sad song, that according to a lot of casting directors is on top of the list of the overdone audition songs. 

But my question for the day is: why? Why do we all want to play that character SO badly? What's so special about Eponine? Why is she so 'enticing' to us?
I thought about this a lot, and according to my personal opinion and experience (I actually have already played Eponine, but not professionally), I decided to make a list of the 5 reasons why girls want to play this beautiful character so much:
  1. THE EMOTIONAL CONNECTION
    Let's face it, we all are a little bit like Eponine. She's so great in all her flaws you end up growing an attachment towards her. A lot of you will probably experience, or have already experienced, a situation where there's this guy you fancy a lot, but he seems to have his head somewhere else, or particularly on someone else, and you feel like you are a ghost to him. Maybe we know how Eponine must have felt towards Marius, so we want to portray this situation and show the audience that this happened to Eponine and the same thing could happen to anyone, girls and boys.

  2. THE BEAUTIFUL SONGS
    I've said it before and I say it again, On My Own is truly so beautifully sad, and the thing about it is that you can easily relate to it. That's the trick. When you sing it, you almost don't even have to fake Eponine's feelings, because those could easily be your feelings too. "Pretending he's beside me" "And I know he's only in my mind" "Still I say there's a way for us" "Without me his world will go on turning". Such powerful still true words.
    Talking about sad songs, A Little Fall Of Rain is just too much. Do you know why is it called like that? Not because it's raining, but because Eponine is covered in so much blood that she thinks it's raining. Ahah. Very funny, isn't it?
    But in all its sadness the song is so beautiful, because she's dying but for the first time in her life she's happy, because the love of her life is holding her. Her love for Marius is stronger than death. So it's not only a sad song, it's a tragic song. God, I'm gonna start crying.
    (Then of course there are all the other parts, Eponine's Errand, The Robbery, Eponine's part in One Day More and the other singing bits.)

  3. THE VOCAL CHALLENGE
    Another thing about Eponine's character is that the songs she sings are a challenge because you belt your heart out with On My Own, but your voice must also be very soft for A Little Fall Of Rain. Personally, I love challenges, and I love the fact that through Eponine I can experiment my voice singing different types of songs!

  4. EPONINE'S WILL AND STRENGTH
    A lot of people consider Eponine a weak character, because 'all she can do is go after Marius and then die'. I personally disagree with it, because
    1)She comes from a messed up family, still she manages to survive even if her parents don't care about her - for example think about the fact that her father doesn't even recognize her;
    2)Those were tough years, you know it very well if you have studied that period of History at school or if you've read books about it, or of course if you've read Les Mis. In many instances girls and women Eponine's age and condition were either prostitutes or dead or starving or absolutely miserable. But Eponine isn't. She's got no one, still she manages to keep a little bit of dignity;
    3)She physically holds back her father and his gang from robbing Cosette's house, and she screams to warn Marius and Cosette knowing that the gang could've killed her for this;
    4)SHE DISGUISES HERSELF AS A BOY AND JOINS THE REVOLUTION I MEAN DID ANYONE ELSE DO THAT. I know she does it for Marius, still SHE DISGUISES HERSELF AS A BOY AND JOINS THE REVOLUTION I MEAN DID ANYONE ELSE DO THAT.
    So yeah, Eponine weak? Nah, I don't think so.

  5. SHE'S SO SASSY THOUGH
    - "Here, whatcher doing with all them books? I could have been a student too. Don't judge a girl on how she looks, I know a lot of things I do."
    - "That cop, he'd like to jump us! But he ain't smart, not he."
    - "Got you all excited now, but God knows what you see in her! Aren't you all delighted now?"
    Also she constantly mocks Marius and she's so funny. Of course, this depends on the kind of Eponine they want to portray, but I love it when she's all sassy - like Carrie's or Samantha's Eponines for example. Like I've read in a comment on YouTube, Eponine isn't supposed to be only sad and lost, but "tough, independent, smart, playful and fearless", even if also heartbroken. 
That's it! Please let me know in the comments whether you agree with me or not, and tell me if you think there are other reasons why everyone loves Eponine so much. Thank you! Bye!

Tuesday, 7 April 2015

Medea

(I know that usually the first thing that people who start a blog do is to introduce themselves, but I guess I can do it later.)


Hello, Thespians! Today I saw this production of Medea, the famous tragedy written by Euripides in this new version directed by Ben Power, starring the amazing Helen McCrory as Medea and the fantastic Danny Sapani as Jason. 
The play follows the original plot except for the fact that everything happens nowadays... more or less? The characters don't wear tunics and there aren't any statues nor ancient Greek temples, still the gods and the ancient beliefs remain throughout the play, and even the cities are the same Greek cities as the original tragedy; I didn't really understand when the play is supposed to take place though. At the beginning it seemed to me that they were in the 40s-50s or something, still there's one scene when they take a photo with an iPhone I think? I don't know, I'll probably look it up on Google.

Anyway, the actors: WOW. That's the only thing I can think about. Everyone was absolutely fantastic, really. For example I loved the strange dance that the Greek chorus did, it reminded me a lot of something ancient and sacred and somehow obscure, it really captured me. 
At the beginning Danny didn't convince me as Jason, but as the play continued I had to change my idea: pure talent! I was amazed, he's such a great actor and he needs recognition for this. I gotta say it, he really convinced me.

My hands tremble as I write this because I'm still shaken by her perfomance: HELEN MCCRORY. I'm not exaggerating when I say that I witnessed one of the best acting perfomances I've ever seen in my life. That is how you act on stage, that is a passionate actress, that is an example to follow. You could see, you could feel that Helen captured the essence of the character, every little part of her body was completely on character, every muscle, every nerve, every drop of sweat. She was truly breathtaking. Medea is one of the most complex characters in the History of theatre, still she managed to play her in the best way I could ever imagine, making the audience feel all her agony and despair. 

I was truly touched by this production of Medea, everyone did a wonderful job and honored the original tragedy, good job!