Great article in today's Chronicle Zest Section about Piazza. It is funny that Mr. Evans references the Weston Playhouse production. I was as surprised as anyone to see that their production included a smaller orchestra and a cast of only 8!
Back in April, when MST first began negotiations with the R&H Library to do the show, they were asking us about how we would support the full 11-piece orchestration. Our response was we couldn't! It was then that careful negotiations began for us to do it with a smaller orchestra of 6. The R&H Library, with a Tony award winning score to offer, were naturally apprehensive. But after a few conversations with our Musical Director, Glenn Sharp, who lead our glorious 2008 production of CAROLINE, OR CHANGE with a 5-piece band, were they convinced we had the vision and passion to do THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA justice.
It was then, later that summer, when I read on Playbill.com about Weston's "chamber version" of the show. The production was created in direct collaboration with Adam Guettel, utilizing and orchestra of 6 and a cast of 8.
I can't help but wonder if MST didn't lead the charge in making the case that there was a long and beautiful life awaiting PIAZZA in the smaller regional theaters all over the country.
And that's the word on the street!
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
The MST Q&A: Claire Hart-Palumbo
Main Street mainstay Claire Hart-Palumbo appears as Amy Griggs in BUT NOT GOODBYE, closing this weekend. Get to know a little more about Claire as she answers MST's Q&A...
Full given name: Claire Louise Hart (married name/Equity name Hart-Palumbo)
Hometown: Lexington, Texas
Zodiac sign: Taurus
Audition Monologue/Song: Lady Macbeth
Special skills: Twirling and roller skating
First Houston show ever saw: TUT's Oliver in 1974(?) at Miller outdoor theater.
Current show you have been recommending to friends: Cyrano de Bergerac at the Alley.
Favorite show tune: Crazy World (right now)
MAC or PC? Formerly MAC, currently PC because of work.
Most played song on your iPod: I don't own one.
Last book you read: The Secret Lives of Bees
Must-see TV show: Grey's Anatomy and The Starter Wife
Last good movie you saw: Road to Rodanthe, even though it got bad reviews.
Favorite board game: Trivial Pursuit
Performer you would drop everything to go see: Well, I would say Bruce Stringstein, but the last time he was in town I couldn't go because I was in rehearsal.
Pop culture guilty pleasure: QVC
First stage kiss: With a man? That is way too long ago. With a woman? 8x10 Glossy at the Group Theater.
Favorite post-show meal: WhataBurger
Worst onstage mishap: I shattered a wineglass in my hand in "Heidi Chronicles" and cut my palm. Joe Kuykendahl (spelling?) was playing opposite me. We were having a lover's quarrel at HIS WEDDING to someone else. I tried to hide the blood, he calmly pulled out his pocket handkerchief and tied it around my hand and never missed a beat. Several friends later asked us how we did the 'blood' effect. HAAAA
Worst costume ever: Split riding skirt as Belle Starr in "Wilde West", I looked like a semi-truck.
Favorite cereal: Special K with berries
Who would play you in the movie? Claire Danes as the young me and Judith Ivey as the current me, but only if she put the weight back on.
Worst job you ever had: cleaning hotel rooms.
TV or commercial gig you most enjoyed: Reliant commercial in a beauty shop.
BUT NOT GOODBYE, plays our Rice Village location through December 28, 2008. For tickets, please call 713-524-6706.
And that's the word on the street!
Full given name: Claire Louise Hart (married name/Equity name Hart-Palumbo)
Hometown: Lexington, Texas
Zodiac sign: Taurus
Audition Monologue/Song: Lady Macbeth
Special skills: Twirling and roller skating
First Houston show ever saw: TUT's Oliver in 1974(?) at Miller outdoor theater.
Current show you have been recommending to friends: Cyrano de Bergerac at the Alley.
Favorite show tune: Crazy World (right now)
MAC or PC? Formerly MAC, currently PC because of work.
Most played song on your iPod: I don't own one.
Last book you read: The Secret Lives of Bees
Must-see TV show: Grey's Anatomy and The Starter Wife
Last good movie you saw: Road to Rodanthe, even though it got bad reviews.
Favorite board game: Trivial Pursuit
Performer you would drop everything to go see: Well, I would say Bruce Stringstein, but the last time he was in town I couldn't go because I was in rehearsal.
Pop culture guilty pleasure: QVC
First stage kiss: With a man? That is way too long ago. With a woman? 8x10 Glossy at the Group Theater.
Favorite post-show meal: WhataBurger
Worst onstage mishap: I shattered a wineglass in my hand in "Heidi Chronicles" and cut my palm. Joe Kuykendahl (spelling?) was playing opposite me. We were having a lover's quarrel at HIS WEDDING to someone else. I tried to hide the blood, he calmly pulled out his pocket handkerchief and tied it around my hand and never missed a beat. Several friends later asked us how we did the 'blood' effect. HAAAA
Worst costume ever: Split riding skirt as Belle Starr in "Wilde West", I looked like a semi-truck.
Favorite cereal: Special K with berries
Who would play you in the movie? Claire Danes as the young me and Judith Ivey as the current me, but only if she put the weight back on.
Worst job you ever had: cleaning hotel rooms.
TV or commercial gig you most enjoyed: Reliant commercial in a beauty shop.
BUT NOT GOODBYE, plays our Rice Village location through December 28, 2008. For tickets, please call 713-524-6706.
And that's the word on the street!
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Is This Hot Enough For You?
We held our photo shoot for THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA last night. This was the result.
Fabrizio (Ross Chitwood) and Clara (Haley Dyes) give into their passion in MST's production of THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA
Is it just me, or is it hot in here?
And that's the word on the street!
Fabrizio (Ross Chitwood) and Clara (Haley Dyes) give into their passion in MST's production of THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA
Is it just me, or is it hot in here?
And that's the word on the street!
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
The MST Q&A: Alan Hall
Alan Hall appears as Pa Ingalls in A LITTLE HOUSE CHRISTMAS, closing public performances this week. Get to know a little more about Alan as he answers MST's Q&A...
Full given name: Alan Charles Hall
Hometown: Houston
Zodiac sign: Sagitarius
Audition Monologue/Song: Changes frequently
Special skills: Amazingly unmusical on a variety of instruments
First Houston show ever saw: Lost in the mists of time.
Current show you have been recommending to friends: A Little House Christmas
Favorite show tune: One Night In Bangkok
MAC or PC? PC
Most played song on your iPod: Xanadu by Rush
Last book you read: Smash Mouth by Elvin Bethea and Mark Adams
Must-see TV show: House
Last good movie you saw: Tropic Thunder
Favorite board game: Risk
Performer you would drop everything to go see: Rush
Pop culture guilty pleasure: What Not To Wear
First stage kiss: Some Agatha Christie play in high school.
Favorite post-show meal: Anything.
Worst onstage mishap: Fell asleep onstage once long ago. Best part was, I didn't end up looking bad, the lead did.
Worst costume ever: Tiger stripe fuchsia g-string.
Favorite cereal: Frosted mini wheats.
Who would play you in the movie? I would, of course.
Worst job you ever had: Lawyer.
TV or commercial gig you most enjoyed: Nutty professor selling a chia monitor in a Compaq industrial.
A LITTLE HOUSE CHRISTMAS, based on Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder plays our Chelsea Market location Saturdays, through December 13, 2008. For tickets, please call 713-524-6706.
And that's the word on the street!
Full given name: Alan Charles Hall
Hometown: Houston
Zodiac sign: Sagitarius
Audition Monologue/Song: Changes frequently
Special skills: Amazingly unmusical on a variety of instruments
First Houston show ever saw: Lost in the mists of time.
Current show you have been recommending to friends: A Little House Christmas
Favorite show tune: One Night In Bangkok
MAC or PC? PC
Most played song on your iPod: Xanadu by Rush
Last book you read: Smash Mouth by Elvin Bethea and Mark Adams
Must-see TV show: House
Last good movie you saw: Tropic Thunder
Favorite board game: Risk
Performer you would drop everything to go see: Rush
Pop culture guilty pleasure: What Not To Wear
First stage kiss: Some Agatha Christie play in high school.
Favorite post-show meal: Anything.
Worst onstage mishap: Fell asleep onstage once long ago. Best part was, I didn't end up looking bad, the lead did.
Worst costume ever: Tiger stripe fuchsia g-string.
Favorite cereal: Frosted mini wheats.
Who would play you in the movie? I would, of course.
Worst job you ever had: Lawyer.
TV or commercial gig you most enjoyed: Nutty professor selling a chia monitor in a Compaq industrial.
A LITTLE HOUSE CHRISTMAS, based on Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder plays our Chelsea Market location Saturdays, through December 13, 2008. For tickets, please call 713-524-6706.
And that's the word on the street!
Saturday, December 6, 2008
From Page to Stage
When creating the look for BUT NOT GOODBYE, costume designer Deborah Anderson started first with rough sketches to show director Steve Garfinkel how she imagined the show would look. Once that is agreed upon, the designer must then go and find what is available out in the world to match her/his design.
Here are a couple of Debi's "roughs" along side how the costumes were actually executed.
Amy (Claire Hart-Palumbo, left) accepts a rock specimen from boarder Howard (Kregg Alan Dailey, center) as Jen (Alison Coriell, right) looks on.
Ben (David Wald, left) stands aside while his son Sam (David Parker, right) attempts to haunt his old business partner Tom Carter (Jeffrey S. Lane, center) in vain.
Set by Trey Otis
Lighting by Bryan Nortin
Costumes by Deborah Anderson
Props by Richard Solis
BUT NOT GOODBYE is now playing on the MainStage at Main Street Theater - Rice Village through December 28th.
And that's the word on the street!
Here are a couple of Debi's "roughs" along side how the costumes were actually executed.
Amy (Claire Hart-Palumbo, left) accepts a rock specimen from boarder Howard (Kregg Alan Dailey, center) as Jen (Alison Coriell, right) looks on.
Ben (David Wald, left) stands aside while his son Sam (David Parker, right) attempts to haunt his old business partner Tom Carter (Jeffrey S. Lane, center) in vain.
Set by Trey Otis
Lighting by Bryan Nortin
Costumes by Deborah Anderson
Props by Richard Solis
BUT NOT GOODBYE is now playing on the MainStage at Main Street Theater - Rice Village through December 28th.
And that's the word on the street!
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