May 20, 2008

Hello from Grace Elizabeth Etzkorn (Kate/Understudy Annie)

Etzkorn_01Hi!  My name is Grace Elizabeth Etzkorn and I play Kate/Understudy Annie and have been performing as Annie on the Matinees since January.

I love being on the Annie National Tour. It is fun to play the part of Kate as she is a very sneaky orphan and is a great character to play. She gets to step on Ms. Hannigan’s foot and is always pulling a prank on her. I think this is the reason that Miss Hannigan has her sleeping on the floor in the first scene. I also get to tease and taunt Ms. Hannigan by sticking a dead mouse up in her face. But, what is really funny is that even though I do all those mean things to her in the show. We are actually really good friends in real life.

I also have been able to play Annie and also enjoy playing this role  It’s also hard to play both parts because you have to sometimes be switching back and forth on different days. I also think that it is fun when an understudy goes on because it is interesting to see how that person portrays that character. There is a good reason if the lead in unable to perform and understudies are necessary to any show so that when the lead is unable to perform they are there to cover for them. Everyone is so talented that they are just so incredible to work with and I have learned a great deal from working with the adult cast members.  When I first went on as Annie, they were so supportive and I will never forget how they all helped me.

It has been a great experience being out on the road because, I got to meet a lot of new people, make some new friends, and especially hang out with the orphans. We have been to so many cities and spent so much time together that I this is an experience of a lifetime.  I definitely love singing, dancing and acting and thank God for this wonderful opportunity!

April 21, 2008

On-The-Road Update

David_03 Reno was quite an enjoyable visit for the entire company. Everyone got a little fire under them and spent most of the week in the casinos or enjoying the natural beauty Reno, NV has to offer. Many company members spent many an hour at the roulette wheel while others opted for the majestic landscape of Lake Tahoe (the lake seemed to be a less expensive decision). The girls even had the opportunity to enjoy one of Reno's attractions, Circus-Circus. They had all kinds of games to entertain our orphans.

Well here we are on one of our last weeks of the tour. Currently we are playing the "Fargodome". Yes you heard right... FARGODOME. Just the name makes the entire company smile! I must say the show here is going just swimmingly... speaking of which, duty calls.

Catch up with you next week.

April 16, 2008

Hello from Annalisa DiBernardo (Molly)

David_04 Hi everyone! It’s Annalisa! I play the part of Molly, the youngest orphan, but in real life I am 11 years old. The tour is going great, but we are getting close to the end. We only have 3 and a half weeks left! All of the orphans are reminiscing about what we did when we were in rehearsals and throughout the tour. Being on tour for almost 9 months has made us become like sisters.

Even though I’m not as young as Molly, I can relate to my part because Molly can be very mischievous and so can I! She also does a flip into a basket and I’m a gymnast as well as a dancer, singer and actress. When I’m older, I think I want to become a singer, actor or Marine Biologist. Who knows, maybe I’ll be a performing Marine Biologist!

Now, I get a lot of questions from kids like, “Who does your hair and make-up?” and “Who is your personal secretary?” I also get asked, “Do you each get your own dressing room?” and “What is it like not to do school?” To start off, we don’t wear make-up, we do our own hair, none of us have a personal secretary and the orphans share a dressing room. And, trust me, we DO SCHOOL! We have a tutor who travels with us and we go on fieldtrips whenever we can. They are always so much fun! The traveling can be hard and we miss our families, but we are doing what we love…performing! My favorite part of performing is making people happy. I absolutely have loved this experience and couldn’t be happier with the show

April 14, 2008

On-The-Road Update

David_02 Greetings Everyone!

Today is our last day in Salt Lake City and let me tell you we have really enjoyed our stay here! The week started out kind of dreary and damp here in SLC but as the week progressed the weather has turned absolutely gorgeous! When we arrived you could hardly see the mountains for the fog and clouds and now you have a clear shot from wherever you stand. It is sunny and warm but the mountain are still snow capped and majestic.

This week was also great for keeping the company busy. We had two big events, Wednesday night at the hotel we had an "Around the World" party. Countries included: France, Italy, Germany, India, Israel, 3rd World, Desserted (ha!) Island, and Andalasia (for all you "Enchanted" fans)/NYC. Each room was decorated to the nines and had a great sampling of their local cuisine. Some of the rooms were actually educational and a great time was had by all!

Thursday afternoon we had a lovely time at the Hogue Homestead. Verlin, one of our truck drivers, invited us over to his daughter’s home for a visit and meal with his family. What a lovely afternoon. The Hogue clan put on quite a feast. The only thing that could have surpassed such great company and food was the view! Verlin's daughter lives in the mountains, her front yard is a view of the city and the backyard is the side of the mountain (which some of the crew members were brave enough to climb).

Well, as I said before, this was a busy week for us, and fun to boot! This week we passed the 1 month date, only 1 month left to the end of tour. Everyone has mixed emotions about the end, it will prove very bittersweet. I am sure the time we have left will just fly by.

Well time to get back to the show... catch up with you next week!

April 08, 2008

Hello from Abby Spare (Tessie)

Spare_01 Hi!  I’m Abby Spare and I play Tessie.  I am from around Boston, Massachusetts, which is cool because we just finished some shows in Boston.  This tour has been a lot of fun.  My favorite town was either Madison, Wisconsin or Athens, Georgia.  I liked these towns because they were very cute and sometimes reminded me of home.  We will be heading to Salt Lake City, Utah next week.  I am looking forward to that because we get to be there a whole week!  One of my favorite things I did with the cast was celebrating New Year’s in Birmingham, Alabama.  This was the first year I stayed up to watch the ball drop!!!  Altogether, this tour has been the best experience of my life!

March 31, 2008

On-The-Road Update

David_01 Well, it has been a blustery week here in Boston, but despite the weather everyone has enjoyed their stay in Beantown. Many company members have had family and friends visit throughout the week so that has kept many people busy. The majority of the company made the most of being in such a historic area. Many of the cast members took the long walk and toured the Freedom Trail. Others just decided to meander around the streets on a self-guided tour.

The Wang Theatre is absolutely beautiful and we have had great crowds all week long. Standing ovations and hoots and hollers all around. Well come Monday we will be taking quite a jump from here in Boston to Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Hope this finds everyone well, and have a wonderful week!

March 17, 2008

On-The-Road Update

Annie_09 Greeting from Oklahoma City!

Well it is our last night here In OKC, and we are just wrapping up the 200th show of the tour! Everyone is surprised that that we are already on the 200th show, seems just yesterday it was Christmas time and we were in New Haven, CT celebrating our 100th show.

Well it was a highly enjoyable week here on the Annie National Tour. Everyone was able to have some normalcy and run errands like everyday normal citizens (we love rental cars). The girls and Ms. Lori went horseback riding one sunny day. The crew took a nod from the girls and made a family day of horseback riding as well. We have also heard rumors that management had a sunny day picnic. All in all our stay in Oklahoma city was nice and relaxing. This week we are off to Asheville, NC, where we have a golden day (yea!) and then we jet-set to Philadelphia for the remainder of the week. Hope everyone has a great week, we'll catch up with you soon!

Oh! P.S. - A little luck of the Irish to 'ya on Monday... Happy St. Patrick's Day!

March 10, 2008

On-The-Road Update

Annie_200 Hello Everyone!

Well here we are again at the end of yet another one week sit-down, rested and doing well. The company has enjoyed their week here in Tulsa. The theatre is large and has a friendly and dedicated house staff. It was incredibly convenient this week, our hotel was adjacent to the theatre so everyone could walk, no bus or metro needed (there was also a Starbuck's right out side the door, a company favorite and necessity). The girls and Ms. Lori took yet another field trip this week (we thought they would be tuckered out by last week) to the Gilcrease Museum of American Art History. The girls followed their curriculum for American History and viewed pieces from 1776-1876, choosing a favorite they drew their own interpretation and wrote a short piece about it. They also received the opportunity to view original copies of the Declaration of Independence and the Emancipation Proclamation.

This week we are taking a short jaunt south to Oklahoma City, where we will be for another week. The weather looks great and we are all looking forward to getting to know another great city!

Catch up with you again next week!

March 03, 2008

On-The-Road Update

Ann_01Well, I must say that this week has been great. The company hoofed it all over Washington, DC this week. Cast members caught up on sleep and then tuckered themselves out just as quickly by walking miles around the city. The girls and Ms. Lori, their tutor, took trips to the Smithsonian and The White House this week. On Friday, they had a free day and were able to go explore what they wished.

It was so great to stay in Washington, DC proper. We were in a great area, Dupont Circle, which was filled with shops and restaurants. We had a super fun-filled night on Thursday. Some members of the office came to visit and joined the rest of the company for a few rounds of bowling.

We are all loving having the opportunity to have some free time to see the sights and relax. For the next few weeks we will continue to have the opportunity to do just that. Next week we are off to a week long engagement in Tulsa, OK and then the week of the March 10th we will have another week long in Oklahoma City, OK. Hope you all have a great week, catch up with you soon!

February 25, 2008

On-The-Road Update

Nanny_03Greetings! Whew! We got through it! This past week has been wild and crazy (well a little more of the latter). As I mentioned last week we traveled five cities in five states in seven days. We have traveled a total of 1,560 miles this week.

Last night in Lafayette, IN we had a little friendly competition. J. Michael Zygo (Rooster) headed up an Oscar night party, keeping track of all of the ballots and making sure we all stayed honest.

Congratulations to Cheryl Hoffmann (Lily), Andy Meyers (Bert Healy), and Sunny Naughton (Orphan Swing/Wrangler). They all tied for 1st place with each correctly guessing 12 winners.

We are now in Wheeling, WV, our stop-over before we head to Washington, DC tomorrow. The excitement in the company is building.

They are all thrilled to be in one place for one week and also to spend some time sight seeing. The girls and Ms. Lori are very, very excited to be going to the White House. Everyone is also anticipating seeing many folks from the NETworks office. We are so close to home base we will be getting some fun visits this week! Well back to work, hope everyone has a great week (I know we will).

Catch up with you soon.