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After Pride & Prejudice closed to a solid run of almost sold out houses, I received the greatest compliment from one of the writers. She said they loved my interpertation of Anne de Bourgh so much that they were going to incorporate it into future productions. I was so flattered and humbled that my small character choice could impress someone who had written the scene! Playing Anne reminded me that it's not about the amount of time you spend on stage, but what you do with it that counts.
Chicago based singer, dancer, and actor
Monday, March 8, 2010
Closing Night & Compliments
After Pride & Prejudice closed to a solid run of almost sold out houses, I received the greatest compliment from one of the writers. She said they loved my interpertation of Anne de Bourgh so much that they were going to incorporate it into future productions. I was so flattered and humbled that my small character choice could impress someone who had written the scene! Playing Anne reminded me that it's not about the amount of time you spend on stage, but what you do with it that counts.
About Me
Thank you for visiting my blog!
I'm a coloratura soprano, dancer, and actor residing in Chicago and performing in musical theatre, opera, commercial/film work, ballroom dance, and classical and sacred vocal music for weddings and private events. I received my BFA in musical theatre from Millikin University and have performed throughout the midwest.
This blog is a collection of my backstage adventures. Please make sure to check out my website as well: www.KirstenLendyke.com
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Praise
"...brought incredible depth to the role of Anne de Bourgh. WELL DONE! We have never laughed so much like that at 'rosings.'"
-Lindsay Warren Baker & Amanda Jacobs
Writers of Pride & Prejudice, a musical
-Lindsay Warren Baker & Amanda Jacobs
Writers of Pride & Prejudice, a musical
"...and you, effortless & amazing...I'd play for you any day!"
-Joey Lugay, Pianist
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