What a magnificent
experience from top to tail. One never knows how an away-from-home
experience will go— personally or creatively, but from the downbeat Soprano has been nothing but joy.
Ken Ludwig was collaborative and generous.
Our
director Eleanor Holdridge created THE safest, most loving, most
creative and playful playground to ask any question and try any idea.
Our Stage Managers were above and beyond. And our very generous first laughs!
The
actors. Oh the actors. This was was one of those remarkable sets of
conditions where every single actor was drama and ego free— no one
fought for “their” laughs or “their” moments. Everyone fought hard for
“OUR” laughs and the PLAY’s moments. I can’t recall an experience like
it. Where everyone was so devoted to making the play everything it could
be, concerned only with how they might best serve it.
Creating
a role is a rare experience, and it was my honor to chisel Elena
Firenze for Ken Ludwig, for our company, our audiences; for MY soul, for
every actor to play Elena in the future long after I am gone, and above
all for Elena herself.
Actors— ask not what characters can
serve for you, but what we may do to serve our characters. Elena could
not sing without me, and it was my honor to provide her very first
voice.
Addio e addio, Elena.
Never to be forgotten.
Until we meet again.
X
15 October, 2022
End of LEND ME A SOPRANO
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Ken Ludwig,
Opera,
Theatre
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