Rehearsals for Secret Garden have started! It's going to be a fabulous show, with a great concept and cool set. We started with dialect, music rehearsals, and design presentations and had our first staging rehearsal the other day. We're also rehearsing in the brand new Light Opera Works' Rehearsal Studio, which is lovely! The sprung dance floor is the full size of the stage and the rooms are filled with props and photos from past productions. Read more about the new space here.
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Better late than never...some photos from last year's winter production of Hello, Dolly! with Light Opera Works. That's me on the right front in the light light green skirt and pink sash during the production number of "Dancing."
"Before the Parade Passes By," the end of act one production number that was preceded by the dance number above and a three minute quick change into a marching band uniform. It was a great number that often received mid-song applause and ended with a high D6 for the sopranos. I'm on the left in the second row of band members, the second person of Dolly's shoulder.
Photos by Ocken Photography
I read about this super cool website Visualize.me in a recent issue of Marie Claire. You can create colorful visual resumes by linking to your Linked In account. There are my professional credits laid out in graph from (from 2005-2011). You can pick different formats and colors. Kind of cool.
Chicago based singer, dancer, and actor
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Hello, Dolly! Photos
Better late than never...some photos from last year's winter production of Hello, Dolly! with Light Opera Works. That's me on the right front in the light light green skirt and pink sash during the production number of "Dancing."
"Before the Parade Passes By," the end of act one production number that was preceded by the dance number above and a three minute quick change into a marching band uniform. It was a great number that often received mid-song applause and ended with a high D6 for the sopranos. I'm on the left in the second row of band members, the second person of Dolly's shoulder.
Photos by Ocken Photography
My Resume...Visualized
I read about this super cool website Visualize.me in a recent issue of Marie Claire. You can create colorful visual resumes by linking to your Linked In account. There are my professional credits laid out in graph from (from 2005-2011). You can pick different formats and colors. Kind of cool.
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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"...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