Monday, July 25, 2011
Sarah Rolleston Sings the National Anthem
Sarah Rolleston, currently touring as Townsperson/Enchanted Object, sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" to a sold-out crowd at Soldier Field for the Manchester United/Chicago Fire soccer game.
Here are some photos from the event:
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Beauty and the Beast performs on WGN TV
Click on the video player below to watch Logan Denninghoff, Andrew Kruep, and the company of Disney's Beauty and the Beast perform "Gaston" on WGN TV!
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Monday, June 13, 2011
Q&A with Logan Denninghoff (Gaston)
Hello again everyone! In the last few weeks, you’ve met Dane who plays Beast, and Emily who plays Belle. This week, we’re proud to introduce our Gaston: Logan Denninghoff. Logan was kind enough to sit down with us and chat about his life and how he became a part of the show.
Beauty Blogger: Thanks so much Logan, for taking the time to chat today. First things first: Where did you grow up?
Logan: I grew up in Bothell, WA, a suburb of Seattle, but finished high school and college in Florida. I definitely consider myself to be from both places!
Beauty Blogger: Wow! Both coasts huh? Sounds like a couple of great places to live. When did you know that you wanted to do musical theater?
Logan: I was in my first show when I was 10 years old. I played Kurt in The Sound of Music. Literally from that point on I was hooked and knew I wanted to do theatre forever.
Beauty Blogger: I’m sure you’ve auditioned for many roles, and I’m sure you have many stories. But why don’t you tell me about your audition for Beauty and the Beast?
Logan: My audition process began at the FSU senior showcase in NYC. It was May of 2010, and I received a callback for Beast at that time. I sent them videos later on in the summer and then didn't hear anything until December when I was asked to come out and read/sing for Beast and Gaston. I was super excited to audition! It was awesome working with Sam (our Associate Director) and Matt (our Choreographer), and I had a lot of fun reading/singing for both roles!
Beauty Blogger: There are so many people who show up to audition for the show. Which makes it even more exciting to find out that you had been cast. Who is the first person you called when you found out that you were offered the role of “Gaston”?
Logan: The first person I called was my dad, then my Grandma Nita, then my Grandma D. They were all super excited and proud. I am very blessed to have such a supportive family.
Beauty Blogger: Having a supportive family at home makes touring much easier. What part of the touring experience are you most excited about?
Logan: I'm most excited to help bring such a truly magical show to audiences all over, but especially the smaller towns and venues that have never had a production of this size or quality. I love helping people forget the troubles in their lives through theatre and think it’s very meaningful and important in the world today.
Beauty Blogger: That’s nice to hear. Of course, before you could hit the road and share the show with the audiences, you had to learn the show. What was that process like?
Logan: Well, when I first started rehearsals I would have said that the song “Gaston” was my favorite part of the show, but now after being in the show for a little while, I am really enjoying playing the mob scene/song. It is so rich and interesting. But, my overall favorite moment is the build to the last chorus in “A Change in Me”. It is orchestrated and performed so well by both our instrumentalists and Emily (Belle).
Beauty Blogger: That’s great! The song “Gaston” is a huge favorite among audiences. Is there anything else you’d like to say before we say goodbye?
Logan: I am just so thankful and excited to be a part of such a wonderful cast and overall production. I can honestly say I enjoy every performance!
Beauty Blogger: Thanks so much for taking the time to chat.
Logan and the rest of the cast of NETworks Presents Disney’s Beauty and the Beast would love to see you at the show. Be sure to check out www.beautyandthebeastontour.com for the tour schedule so you can come see the entire cast live!
Beauty Blogger: Thanks so much Logan, for taking the time to chat today. First things first: Where did you grow up?
Logan: I grew up in Bothell, WA, a suburb of Seattle, but finished high school and college in Florida. I definitely consider myself to be from both places!
Beauty Blogger: Wow! Both coasts huh? Sounds like a couple of great places to live. When did you know that you wanted to do musical theater?
Logan: I was in my first show when I was 10 years old. I played Kurt in The Sound of Music. Literally from that point on I was hooked and knew I wanted to do theatre forever.
Beauty Blogger: I’m sure you’ve auditioned for many roles, and I’m sure you have many stories. But why don’t you tell me about your audition for Beauty and the Beast?
Logan: My audition process began at the FSU senior showcase in NYC. It was May of 2010, and I received a callback for Beast at that time. I sent them videos later on in the summer and then didn't hear anything until December when I was asked to come out and read/sing for Beast and Gaston. I was super excited to audition! It was awesome working with Sam (our Associate Director) and Matt (our Choreographer), and I had a lot of fun reading/singing for both roles!
Beauty Blogger: There are so many people who show up to audition for the show. Which makes it even more exciting to find out that you had been cast. Who is the first person you called when you found out that you were offered the role of “Gaston”?
Logan: The first person I called was my dad, then my Grandma Nita, then my Grandma D. They were all super excited and proud. I am very blessed to have such a supportive family.
Beauty Blogger: Having a supportive family at home makes touring much easier. What part of the touring experience are you most excited about?
Logan: I'm most excited to help bring such a truly magical show to audiences all over, but especially the smaller towns and venues that have never had a production of this size or quality. I love helping people forget the troubles in their lives through theatre and think it’s very meaningful and important in the world today.
Beauty Blogger: That’s nice to hear. Of course, before you could hit the road and share the show with the audiences, you had to learn the show. What was that process like?
Logan: Well, when I first started rehearsals I would have said that the song “Gaston” was my favorite part of the show, but now after being in the show for a little while, I am really enjoying playing the mob scene/song. It is so rich and interesting. But, my overall favorite moment is the build to the last chorus in “A Change in Me”. It is orchestrated and performed so well by both our instrumentalists and Emily (Belle).
Beauty Blogger: That’s great! The song “Gaston” is a huge favorite among audiences. Is there anything else you’d like to say before we say goodbye?
Logan: I am just so thankful and excited to be a part of such a wonderful cast and overall production. I can honestly say I enjoy every performance!
Beauty Blogger: Thanks so much for taking the time to chat.
Logan and the rest of the cast of NETworks Presents Disney’s Beauty and the Beast would love to see you at the show. Be sure to check out www.beautyandthebeastontour.com for the tour schedule so you can come see the entire cast live!
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Q&A with Emily Behny
Last time, we met the Dane who plays the “Beast” and now it’s time for you to meet “Belle”: Emily Behny. She is one of the new cast members who recently joined our show, and I was able to take a few minutes of her time to chat with her about being a part of the show. Here’s what we talked about.
Beauty Blogger: Hey Emily, thanks for taking the time to chat. I guess I should start with where you got your start before acting. Where did you grow up?
Emily: I grew up in a little town: Silver Lake, IN. I lived in the same house my whole life.
Beauty Blogger: When did you know that you wanted to do musical theater?
Emily: There were two specific moments in my life when I knew I wanted to do nothing else but musical theatre. The first moment was during my first trip to New York, it was my senior year in high school and it was absolutely magical. I saw my first Broadway show: Wicked, and it happened to fall on my 18th birthday. The whole experience was breathtaking, I remember crying because it was so beautiful and I knew I wanted to be a part of that. The second moment was when I did my first professional job at Wagon Wheel Theatre. It was The Sound of Music and I was playing Liesl. It was my sophomore year in college and our opening week fell on finals week, needless to say my heart was definitely not on the academics. I did not want to be anywhere but that theatre. I loved everything about it: the smells, the small dressing rooms, the very talented cast, crew, and artistic team. I knew then that I had to pursue a life in musical theatre.
Beauty Blogger: And you’ve done just that. You must audition for many things, and have tons of stories. What was your audition process like for this show?
Emily: I first auditioned for Beauty and the Beast in October, it was an open call, and I was one of 300 girls who showed up that day. I remember thinking, I probably won't be seen and even if I was seen, how am I supposed to stick out? I think I was #191 and so I waited...and waited. To save time, they asked us to sing 8 bars instead of 16. I cut my song as best I could, went in, sang, and I cracked on the high note. Sam, the Associate Director, gave me a second chance. He told me to take a step back, and take a deep breath. He said, "I know you can hit that note." Thank God for that! After I sang, he asked me to come back and dance that afternoon. Yay! So, I returned for the dance call, along with 60 other girls and then at the end, Bob Cline pulled 4 of us aside and told us to come back the next day to read and sing for Belle. The next morning I went in and sang and read, wearing a blue dress of course. :) It went extremely well, but we were told they weren’t looking for replacements right away and in 6 to 12 weeks they would let us know. So, fast forward to January, I received an email asking if I could attend another callback, doing all of the Belle material. This just so happened to be the day before my wedding. Here's where things get really interesting. I went in, sang and read, and Sam worked with me, giving me some adjustments. I remember finishing the song "Home" and feeling like I had nailed it. Sam said, and I will never forget this, "now that was a home run." Then I was asked to come back the next day to sing for the musical director. I explained I was getting married but I'd love to come in anyways. They thought I was insane but I explained we were doing a courthouse wedding and it should be fine. I called my fiance and asked his thoughts and he gave me the ok, as long as I could make it to the courthouse in enough time for us to get married. So, next day, I was at the studio at 10 and then got married at 4. Now, that is an audition story! Needless to say, it was a very memorable wedding day and audition, especially since I landed the role. We went on our honeymoon to Jamaica for a week. During that week, I didn't know if I had gotten the part or not. But as soon as we were back in the States, I found out!
Beauty Blogger: That must have been an exciting week. So, you get back, and you find out that you will be playing “Belle”. Who is the first person you called when you found out that you were offered your role?
Emily: I think I called my mom first. I had just flown in to Miami from Jamaica with my new husband and I couldn't wait any longer. I checked my voicemails and one message was my agent saying I had been offered the role! I was ecstatic and called and texted anyone and everyone that was special to me in my life or had been apart of my journey somehow.
Beauty Blogger: Tell me about your rehearsal process.
Emily: I was so blessed to have an amazing rehearsal process. The new Gaston, the Beast, and I spent 6 days in New York together along with our Associate Director, Choreographer and Pianist, so we got to know each other during that time which has made our working relationships that much stronger. We basically learned the whole show in 5 days and reviewed everything on the 6th day, and rested on the 7th. Ha! Sam Scalomoni, our Associate Director has worked on the show for years and knew the show so well. He was teaching us the very specific moments and then allowing us personal creative freedom as well. Learning the whole show in 6 days was no easy feat, I had my moments of frustration and felt overhwhelmed, but Sam, Connor, and Nate were so patient. They were understanding and took the time to care for us as people first, which made for a lovely, nurturing rehearsal process. Once we got to LA, rehearsals continued with the dance captain and some of the cast; these rehearsals were for fine-tuning and were so helpful to do with actual people, instead of our imaginations. We also shadowed our characters in the show at night and then we finally made it to our put in, our one and only dress rehearsal before going in that night. This rehearsal is where everything definitely came together for me, and things have continued to become clearer and grow as we do more rehearsals for new people coming in.
Beauty Blogger: What a whirlwind. It must have been intense. Now that you’ve learned the show, and have been doing it for a few weeks, what part of the tour are you most excited about?
Emily: I am most excited about traveling and seeing parts of the country that I otherwise would not. I also am so excited to meet different audience members, from the little girls dressed in their Belle gowns to the couples on a date night, it is a joy to see their reactions!
Beauty Blogger: Do you have a favorite moment in the show?
Thanks for taking time to chat Emily! Be sure to head out and see Emily when she visits your town. And be sure to check out our schedule on http://www.beautyandthebeastontour.com/.
Emily: I have so many favorite moments in the show; it is hard to choose one! I will share my top three though. Number 3 would have to be the waltz scene where I wear that beautiful yellow ball gown and teach the Beast to dance; this is also the scene where I have fallen in love with him. It is such a special, sweet moment that we share. Number 2 would be just before the waltz scene, when I am reading to him in the library, this is the first time that the Beast and I are equals, I finally see him as someone like myself, who struggles to fit in which leads our friendship into a more romantic relationship. It is a very special thing, especially when we touch hands for the first, extended amount of time. It’s also beautiful because Belle sees through the exterior and loves the Beast for his heart. :) And, number 1, (drumroll please), is when Belle sacrifices her own life and freedom to save that of her father’s. This is just one moment of the many, when we see the heroic qualities of Belle. She is selfless, compassionate, and loves so deeply that she would sacrifice her own well being to save someone else. We see it again when she saves the Beast. “Belle” is someone I desire to emulate. I only hope that I can learn to be that selfless and giving. She is whom I want to be when I grow up. :) Okay, one more, “Be Our Guest” is a favorite because it truly is a joy to be apart of. The cast is so fantastic. The dancing, singing and showmanship is stellar, not to mention the humor that Lumiere adds!
Beauty Blogger: “Be Our Guest” is one of my favorites too! Is there anything else that you’d like to say?
Emily: I have to say that I am truly blessed to be a part of this show. I was blessed to get this role, since it is one of my dream roles and it is my first role out of college. I have loved every part of this experience, even the dreaded 6:00 am bus calls. I thank God for this opportunity to be apart of such a wonderful show with such a moving love story. I cannot wait to see what this next year brings.
Beauty Blogger: “Be Our Guest” is one of my favorites too! Is there anything else that you’d like to say?
Emily: I have to say that I am truly blessed to be a part of this show. I was blessed to get this role, since it is one of my dream roles and it is my first role out of college. I have loved every part of this experience, even the dreaded 6:00 am bus calls. I thank God for this opportunity to be apart of such a wonderful show with such a moving love story. I cannot wait to see what this next year brings.
Thanks for taking time to chat Emily! Be sure to head out and see Emily when she visits your town. And be sure to check out our schedule on http://www.beautyandthebeastontour.com/.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Q&A with Dane Agostinis
Hello again to all of our readers out there! Happy Spring to everyone. Spring has sprung, which means new beginnings. We have many new and exciting things going on with our show. Over the next few weeks, we’ll introduce you to a few new Cast Members who have joined us. This week, you get to meet our new “Beast”: Dane Agostinis. Dane was nice enough to take a few minutes out of his busy schedule to answer a few questions. Beauty Blogger: Hi Dane, thanks for joining us. I guess we should start at the beginning. Where did you grow up/ where are you from?
Dane: I was born in Tampa, FL and three months later moved to a town called Milton, WA. My mom's family is from Tampa and my dad's family all live in Vancouver, BC, Canada. So, we moved to the greater Seattle area to be close to my dad's family, and because my mom transferred jobs. Then, the day after my 9th birthday, we moved back to Tampa. I lived in Tampa till I was 18 and moved to NYC for college and have lived there since 2002, so I've spent a fourth of my life in 3 of the 4 corners of the US. Looks like I'll need to move to LA for the next 9 years! (And I'm thinking about it!!)
Beauty Blogger: Wow, that’s a lot of places. So during that time, when did you realize that you wanted to do musical theater?
Dane: I had dabbled in some child acting/modeling when I was a kid.
But I never knew I wanted to pursue it as a career until freshman year in high school. That year, the drama program put on a show called Blood Brothers. I had been to see plays before at the TBPAC (Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center) and Broadway when my mom and I would go to NYC, but something about this show flipped the switch in me and I was hooked! I auditioned for the next show sophomore year (because I didn't make the soccer team) and luckily got cast as a player in Pippin. That show will always hold a special place in my heart and I cannot wait till it gets revived on Broadway! Another huge factor in my wanting to become an actor, and something that I'm not ashamed to say, is when I first saw the show CATS at the TBPAC. For those who haven't seen the show, the cats all come out in the first number and dance down the aisles and interact with the audience a bit. Well, my mom's friend was working as an usher there and she scored a ticket for the aisle on the third row. I was the lucky one to use that seat and during the first song, Victoria, the cat in all white, came up to me and sat on my lap and "pawed" my hair and I knew from that moment on I'd be doing something in this field forever.
Beauty Blogger: So you were inspired by CATS, and now, years later, you’re in NY and you decide to audition for Beauty and the Beast. What was this audition process like?
Dane: If you ask most actors, they will tell you horror stories about auditions or their fear of them. I'm completely the opposite. I LOVE to audition. I just have an awesome time in them. Sure they are super important, but I tend to not let that worry me. I just go in knowing I'm able to play for the next few minutes with people that could lead to me playing for much longer with them in the future if things go well! This audition was just that way. There was also no pressure because I had heard that no one was leaving the tour and that the auditions were just for a backup file. This was in October and I went in and sang one of my favorite songs for a serious baritone role, “Where I Want To Be” from Chess. The associate director of the tour was there and called me back and after the callback he came up to me and said he really wanted me to bring the intensity I brought in the audition piece to the material they provided me from the show. He said, when I call you back, have it ready. So, since I was in the mindset that they weren't even looking for the role, I took his advice but didn't go crazy and obsess every day. It's a good thing too, because I didn't receive that callback till January of the next year! Then I went to a few callbacks and then got to the final ones and received very good feedback from the director and casting director. And then...I was told I should polish up for the final audition in front of the producers and everyone. I TOTALLY agreed. I was wearing a faded shirt that is now in a trash dump somewhere and just not put together. (I had just come back from vacationing in Canada and it was my first audition back, so I wasn't off vacation mode!) I took their advice and went to get a haircut, buy some clothes get better shoes from my closet and went back all in 3 hours! It was a good thing I did. I got the job and am on the beginning stretch of what is already proving to be an amazing experience.
Beauty Blogger: These days, getting a job is a big deal, especially for an actor for a tour as big as this one. It’s huge news. So, who is the first person you called when you found out that you were offered your role?
Dane: My mom, Karen. She has always been behind me for everything and especially in this career. This is by far the biggest role/job I've had so I couldn't wait to tell her! She also tends to ask many questions if I don't provide the info before, so I've learned just to tell her as soon as I know! Ha-ha love you, Mom!
Beauty Blogger: What part of the job are you most excited about?
Dane: Besides the work: (because I LOVE the work). Being the Beast is an amazing opportunity and I'm so grateful I have the chance to do this everyday. I'm very excited to travel the country and see places that I've never seen before. I'm very adaptable and can usually make the best of any situation, so the traveling gypsy life is a good fit for me! I'm also looking forward to performing for my friends and family all over the country and continent because some of them haven't seen me perform before. That's going to be very special to me.
Beauty Blogger: I’m sure your friends and family are as excited to see you in the show as you are to see them. But first, you had to learn the show. Why don’t you tell me about your rehearsal process.
Dane: Rehearsals started in New York a week before I was to fly out to LA with the new Belle and Gaston. We rehearsed at Chelsea Studios every day and it was a surreal and amazing experience to walk into that building knowing that I was already employed and wasn't going into a room full of countless hopefuls all vying for the same roles! Across the hallway was said auditioning and I'm so thankful I wasn't part of that! It was a madhouse! The rehearsals were great in NY because the Associate Director, Sam, is one of my most favorite directors I've ever worked with. He and I hit it off from the beginning and seemed to be on the same wavelength regarding the character and everything, so it was an absolute joy to work with him!
I was also very fortunate to be entering into this monster of a show/role with a brand new Belle. She and I were involved in a reading of a musical put on by the Associate Director of this show a week before the rehearsals for Beauty and the Beast started, so that served as the “getting to know you” period. Having her here with me and put into the show at the same time was invaluable! When we got to LA, things kicked into high gear!! We were rehearsing during the day, watching the show at night, meeting the cast, crew and musicians, going to fittings, basically doing everything to get ready for the show in two weeks’ time. The time we spent in NY was very beneficial because we basically learned the show there, and then all the other factors came into effect when it got closer to showtime. And, to open in LA the final weekend was the most wonderful experience so far! The buzz around town was definitely in the air and people were lining up down the block to get tickets. It also didn't hurt that Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes and Suri came to see our first show that Friday night either!
Beauty Blogger: LA was no doubt an exciting time. It’s been a few weeks since you started now. Do you have a favorite moment in the show yet?
Dane: It's constantly changing! But right now my favorite moment is the 2nd bedroom scene where I'm waiting for Belle to come to dinner! I get to flex some comedy chops and have an absolute blast doing it! Up to that point I'm nothing but scary and I can feel the audience relax a bit to me when I make them laugh. There are moments like that all over this show that I can let go and have fun and the library scene in the second act is quickly becoming a contender for favorite! It's the moment that Emily (Belle) and I can really connect. It's really rewarding to do that every night! She is such a gem of a person and I'm truly honored to have her as a partner!
Beauty Blogger: Is there anything else that you’d like to add, before we say goodbye?
Dane: There's plenty I'd like to say, but I'll give the eyes of our readers a break and just say this: I wish I had scenes with the other characters! I really want a scene for Lefou and Beast! I envision him getting sick of Gaston and finding my castle in the woods and hiding around living like a different object every other day. We'd become friends and it'd be hilarious. Andrew, our Lefou, is just wonderful and I'd love us to interact! It looks like Dane is settling in nicely. Dane mentioned Emily who has joined the tour playing “Belle”. We’ll be introducing her to you very soon, so keep checking back for updates. And don’t forget to keep checking http://www.beautyandthebeastontour.com/ for more news and schedule updates.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Get close to the "Beast" performer Dane Agostinis
Dane Agostinis "Beast" sat down with us in New York City to talk about NETworks Presentation of Disney's Beauty and the Beast national tour. For information about the show visit: http://www.beautyandthebeastontour.com/
Friday, April 1, 2011
Meet Beauty and the Beast's Newest Cast Members!
We are pleased to welcome our newest cast members to Disney's Beauty and the Beast: Emily Behny (Belle), Dane Agostinis (Beast) and Logan W. Denninghoff (Gaston). Click on the link below to meet them!
For tickets and more information, please visit www.beautyandthebeastontour.com.
For tickets and more information, please visit www.beautyandthebeastontour.com.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Q&A with Carter Lynch
Wow! The last few months have flown by. We hope that you had a great Holiday Season, and that your New Year is rolling along smoothly. We noticed that it had been a while since we updated our blog, so much has happened since we last updated.
But where do we start? Perhaps it would be best to introduce you to one of our newest cast members: Carter Lynch!
We asked Carter a few questions, and he took some time out of his busy tour schedule to answer. Let’s dive right in!
Beauty Blogger: Hi Carter! Welcome to the Company. First things first: whom do you play in Beauty and the Beast?
Carter: I am a member of the ensemble and my specific role is the Baker. However, I also regularly appear as a gargoyle and an enchanted object throughout the show.
BB: Wow, I bet that keeps you busy. Do you understudy anyone in the show?
Carter: I understudy both The Beast and Gaston, and I have performed as The Beast three times since joining the tour.
BB: I’ll bet that was exciting. Where did you grow up?
Carter: I am from Bethesda, Maryland, which is located about 15 minutes outside of Washington, D.C.
BB: Where did you work before joining the tour?
Carter: I worked at the Equinox Fitness Club in the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
BB: I bet that helped you get fit for the tour! How long have you been in Beauty and the Beast?
Carter: My time here began on Dec. 28, 2010, so I have been on tour for about seven weeks with just over forty-five performances under my belt.
BB: What is your favorite part of touring?
Carter: Other than the new friendships I have formed, my favorite part of touring is seeing my country firsthand for the first time. My travel was limited before accepting this position and I have already seen more in seven weeks than I ever thought possible. The opportunity to experience the life and culture of each city we have visited has been invaluable and I could not be happier or more grateful to be a part of this cast.
BB: What city has been your favorite/ what city are you most looking forward to?
Carter: Honestly, my favorite city so far is the one we were most recently in; Oklahoma City. I dined in beautiful Bricktown, walked through the breathtaking memorial honoring those who were lost in the bombing, visited the Zoo in unprecedented warm weather and met several locals; all of whom were kind and hospitable. Oklahoma City is the first town that I can truthfully say I experienced fully. But it will most certainly not be the last. Chicago for six weeks in the summer should be mighty fine as well.
BB: When was the first time you saw Beauty and the Beast?
Carter: I saw the animated feature at the movie theater with my family, but my experience of the film was far overshadowed by that of my first Broadway experience. It was 1996 and Beauty had already been running on Broadway for two years. I was eight years old and the show was the first professional musical I had ever attended; and I never forgot the experience. I still remember talking about The Beast's transformation with all of my third grade friends. Beauty and the Beast has and always will have a special place in my heart; and when I was offered this position I leapt at the opportunity. I couldn't be happier to be a part of this timeless tale.
BB: Thanks for taking the time to chat with us about your tour experience so far. We’ll look forward to hearing from you again in the future.
That’s all the time we have for today. Be sure to check out our website: www.beautyandthebeastontour.com. You can see our schedule and find out when the show will be near you, you can also check out our cool desktop backgrounds which are sure to keep you feeling enchanted each time you are at your computer. You can even see fun preview videos of the show to hold you over while you wait for us to visit your town. Oh, and most important of all: it’s where you can buy tickets to see us live! Before you know it, we’ll be back with more updates from the company of “Networks Presents: Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.”
But where do we start? Perhaps it would be best to introduce you to one of our newest cast members: Carter Lynch!
We asked Carter a few questions, and he took some time out of his busy tour schedule to answer. Let’s dive right in!
Beauty Blogger: Hi Carter! Welcome to the Company. First things first: whom do you play in Beauty and the Beast?
Carter: I am a member of the ensemble and my specific role is the Baker. However, I also regularly appear as a gargoyle and an enchanted object throughout the show.
BB: Wow, I bet that keeps you busy. Do you understudy anyone in the show?
Carter: I understudy both The Beast and Gaston, and I have performed as The Beast three times since joining the tour.
BB: I’ll bet that was exciting. Where did you grow up?
Carter: I am from Bethesda, Maryland, which is located about 15 minutes outside of Washington, D.C.
BB: Where did you work before joining the tour?
Carter: I worked at the Equinox Fitness Club in the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
BB: I bet that helped you get fit for the tour! How long have you been in Beauty and the Beast?
Carter: My time here began on Dec. 28, 2010, so I have been on tour for about seven weeks with just over forty-five performances under my belt.
BB: What is your favorite part of touring?
Carter: Other than the new friendships I have formed, my favorite part of touring is seeing my country firsthand for the first time. My travel was limited before accepting this position and I have already seen more in seven weeks than I ever thought possible. The opportunity to experience the life and culture of each city we have visited has been invaluable and I could not be happier or more grateful to be a part of this cast.
BB: What city has been your favorite/ what city are you most looking forward to?
Carter: Honestly, my favorite city so far is the one we were most recently in; Oklahoma City. I dined in beautiful Bricktown, walked through the breathtaking memorial honoring those who were lost in the bombing, visited the Zoo in unprecedented warm weather and met several locals; all of whom were kind and hospitable. Oklahoma City is the first town that I can truthfully say I experienced fully. But it will most certainly not be the last. Chicago for six weeks in the summer should be mighty fine as well.
BB: When was the first time you saw Beauty and the Beast?
Carter: I saw the animated feature at the movie theater with my family, but my experience of the film was far overshadowed by that of my first Broadway experience. It was 1996 and Beauty had already been running on Broadway for two years. I was eight years old and the show was the first professional musical I had ever attended; and I never forgot the experience. I still remember talking about The Beast's transformation with all of my third grade friends. Beauty and the Beast has and always will have a special place in my heart; and when I was offered this position I leapt at the opportunity. I couldn't be happier to be a part of this timeless tale.
BB: Thanks for taking the time to chat with us about your tour experience so far. We’ll look forward to hearing from you again in the future.
That’s all the time we have for today. Be sure to check out our website: www.beautyandthebeastontour.com. You can see our schedule and find out when the show will be near you, you can also check out our cool desktop backgrounds which are sure to keep you feeling enchanted each time you are at your computer. You can even see fun preview videos of the show to hold you over while you wait for us to visit your town. Oh, and most important of all: it’s where you can buy tickets to see us live! Before you know it, we’ll be back with more updates from the company of “Networks Presents: Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.”
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Friday, March 18, 2011
On The Road: A Touring Perspective
Living life on the road all year means many things. It means that we share laundry facilities in hotels; learn to eat full meals prepared in the microwave, and how to live with under 50lbs. in each piece of luggage we carry. Something that you might not think about though, is that many of us document our experiences on the road by taking photographs. Members of the company of NETworks Presents Disney’s Beauty and the Beast decided they’d like to share these photos with the public. They used their three-week stint in Los Angeles as an opportunity to showcase a few of these pictures. The show is called: “On The Road: A Touring Perspective” and it is billed as follows:
This gallery is a photo exhibition featuring photographers on Disney's Beauty and the Beast tour (playing at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood). 8-10 photographers on the tour show what they see while exploring the country and world while not performing or working a Broadway show. The exhibition, which officially opens with the Downtown Los Angeles Art Walk on March 10th and runs through the end of the month, will be featured at the Harlem Place Cafe in Downtown Los Angeles. The exhibition will benefit the Inner-City Arts Organization. The photos displayed are available to purchase through the gallery.
We recently sat down with Ryan McAlpine, the organizer of the photo exhibition, and member of the crew on the National Tour of Disney's Beauty and the Beast. We asked him a few questions, and thought that we would share them with you. Here goes…
Beauty Blogger: How long have you been working in the business/ touring?
Ryan: I've been on the road for 4 years now, and Beauty and the Beast is my 4th tour. But I've been doing theater since middle school.
Beauty Blogger: Tell me about some of your previous touring experiences:
Ryan: My first tour was The Producers, which was mostly one nighters. It was good exposure to intense theater after college. I toured before this on the RENT National tour for 12 weeks with Anthony Rapp and Adam Pascal, which helped validate theater again for me. It's exciting to see people relate so much to a show and a cause.
Beauty Blogger: When did you become interested in photography?
Ryan: I started taking pictures when I got on the road in '07 to capture my adventures. In the last few years I've started to try to find an artistic art for photographs and decided to find ways to share it with the public. You visit so many places on the road that if you don't try to find a way to capture your experiences, they'll drift away.
Beauty Blogger: How many photographers have contributed to the show?
Ryan: We have 10 very talented photographers in the show each with a different style. It's awesome to see all these artists come together for one cause.
Beauty Blogger: Tell us about the Inner-City Arts Organization.
Ryan: The following is part of the mission statement of the Inner-City Arts Organization:
“Our unique approach to arts education brings elementary, middle and high school students, educators, families and the community to Inner-City Arts' award-winning campus—an oasis of creativity and learning in one of the nation's poorest neighborhoods—to work with professional teaching artists in well-equipped studios and performance spaces.”
I found this group after a lot of searching for an arts group involving children. I think their work is important to the future of industries such as the one I work in.
Beauty Blogger: Is there anything else that you would like people to know about the show?
Ryan: I think this show demonstrates the creative nature of a group of people who don't often have more than one outlet to give to the public. It all goes to a great cause and has been a lot of fun to put together. I was happy to find some creative outlet that has built up since I started this show 13 months ago.
The show runs until the end of the month. So be sure to head down to the Harlem Place Café in Downtown Los Angeles and find out what all the fuss is about. And of course, come see Disney's Beauty and the Beast at The Pantages Theatre in Hollywood through March 26th.
This gallery is a photo exhibition featuring photographers on Disney's Beauty and the Beast tour (playing at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood). 8-10 photographers on the tour show what they see while exploring the country and world while not performing or working a Broadway show. The exhibition, which officially opens with the Downtown Los Angeles Art Walk on March 10th and runs through the end of the month, will be featured at the Harlem Place Cafe in Downtown Los Angeles. The exhibition will benefit the Inner-City Arts Organization. The photos displayed are available to purchase through the gallery.
We recently sat down with Ryan McAlpine, the organizer of the photo exhibition, and member of the crew on the National Tour of Disney's Beauty and the Beast. We asked him a few questions, and thought that we would share them with you. Here goes…
Beauty Blogger: How long have you been working in the business/ touring?
Ryan: I've been on the road for 4 years now, and Beauty and the Beast is my 4th tour. But I've been doing theater since middle school.
Beauty Blogger: Tell me about some of your previous touring experiences:
Ryan: My first tour was The Producers, which was mostly one nighters. It was good exposure to intense theater after college. I toured before this on the RENT National tour for 12 weeks with Anthony Rapp and Adam Pascal, which helped validate theater again for me. It's exciting to see people relate so much to a show and a cause.
Beauty Blogger: When did you become interested in photography?
Ryan: I started taking pictures when I got on the road in '07 to capture my adventures. In the last few years I've started to try to find an artistic art for photographs and decided to find ways to share it with the public. You visit so many places on the road that if you don't try to find a way to capture your experiences, they'll drift away.
Beauty Blogger: How many photographers have contributed to the show?
Ryan: We have 10 very talented photographers in the show each with a different style. It's awesome to see all these artists come together for one cause.
Beauty Blogger: Tell us about the Inner-City Arts Organization.
Ryan: The following is part of the mission statement of the Inner-City Arts Organization:
“Our unique approach to arts education brings elementary, middle and high school students, educators, families and the community to Inner-City Arts' award-winning campus—an oasis of creativity and learning in one of the nation's poorest neighborhoods—to work with professional teaching artists in well-equipped studios and performance spaces.”
I found this group after a lot of searching for an arts group involving children. I think their work is important to the future of industries such as the one I work in.
Beauty Blogger: Is there anything else that you would like people to know about the show?
Ryan: I think this show demonstrates the creative nature of a group of people who don't often have more than one outlet to give to the public. It all goes to a great cause and has been a lot of fun to put together. I was happy to find some creative outlet that has built up since I started this show 13 months ago.
The show runs until the end of the month. So be sure to head down to the Harlem Place Café in Downtown Los Angeles and find out what all the fuss is about. And of course, come see Disney's Beauty and the Beast at The Pantages Theatre in Hollywood through March 26th.
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