A show set
in a Brothel? Risqué numbers? Sultry voices and Sexy costumes?
Sounds very
Musical Theatre!
After being
in RENT’s infamous ‘contact’ scene last year back at The University of Kent I
thought this would be nothing I couldn’t handle. Black lacy lingerie, smoky
eyes and character shoes have become a necessity for any Musical Theatre
showcase I’ve been in, especially if I’ve been cast in numbers from Chicago or
Sweet Charity! My friends within the Musical Theatre Society at Kent are my
closest friends at Uni; it’s safe to say that I am missing each and every one
of them! I knew that the American
equivalent couldn’t be too different - surely the people would be just as
over-dramatic and charismatic? One’s thing for sure, being cast in a show is a
definite way to meet new people and make friends. So in the middle of a strange
new city on the other side of the world I knew that I would have to put myself
out there. Back in August I decided to bite the bullet and audition to be in
the Autumn production – a showcase called ‘Off Off Brothel’ put on by the
University of South Carolina’s Musical Theatre group; ‘Off Off Broadway’. Interestingly, this showcase was raising
awareness and money for the Polaris Project, an organisation against sex
trafficking. The aim was to open the eyes of the viewers to an important social
issue whilst also showing the audience a bit of hidden talent lurking around
the USC campus.
I was cast in
two musical numbers with a few solo parts and I even got some lines. I’m not
sure how to describe my character without being brutally blunt and putting it
down in black and white; the character I played was called Gigi, also known as
the head prostitute! Classic! Typecast much? Bet they only cast me because of
my accent!
It turns out
the show was a huge success. Not only did the society raise lots of money for
the Polaris Project but I got to meet some amazing, like-minded people and have
a wail of a time rehearsing and performing. Although I’m still catching up on
sleep from the dress and tech runs which lasted until ridiculous o’clock in the
morning!
I’m hoping
to audition for the Spring Musical next term; ‘Legally Blonde’, which I’m sure
will be tremendous amounts of fun. But for now, I’m happy to have left my mark
on USC’s ‘Off Off Broadway’! This was purely down to the fact that I was
nominated to lead the vocal warm-up one night of the show, so I decided to
teach the cast the song ‘I like the flowers, I like the daffodils, I like the
mountains, I like the rolling hills and I like the fire-side when the lights
are low, singing a do-wap a do-wap a do-wap-a’ which we do back at home as part
of a round. Turns out these Yankies absolutely loved the song and have been
singing it non-stop backstage during the shows trying to imitate my British
accent. Which as you can imagine, is hilarious! I wonder how many of them actually know what a
daffodil is though?
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