Thursday, October 23, 2008
More Success
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Emerging Actors, Sounding to Find Truth
Living with a mental illness, people are haunted daily by emotional ghosts . . . they are truly emerging through the actors on stage now at NYCA. And Peter, as McMurphy comes along like a kid in a candy shop, poking each one of them – until it turns back around to him. Great Job Cast and staff . . . the show is shaping into something truly amazing!
- Doug
Monday, October 20, 2008
Coffee Talk and Old Friends
A mini-NYCA reunion also took place . . . Hillary Goldfarb was there and excited to hear we were doing "THE ADVENTURES OF ALADDIN' in May - She told us that when she was at NYCA (for her many, many years) "Aladdin" was "hands-down, the best spring musical ever!" Mike (from Troupe Vegas, the early years) and Jeff (from "Aladdin" back in 2001) were there too - Mike is now a member of the Film & Television Electricians Union and Jeff is an actor!
What a great day! - the beginning of a new family and the celebration of a long line of NYCA Theatre Family members -
Friday, October 17, 2008
What's Behind Door Number One . . .
Suppose - just for a moment that there was a place that you can go where the OUTSIDE world doesn't affect you - that all of your basic needs are met - Would you voluntarily sign yourself in? - or wait until they sign you in? When you see 'Cuckoo's Nest', you'll know what I mean and maybe have an answer . . .
Thursday, October 16, 2008
With a SM in the Nest . . . Cuckoo's in a Good Place
For all of you who know Matt - he and Miranda are getting married this Sunday - Our Best goes out to them!
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Building the Cuckoo's Nest
Tom's got a good start on the set and Doug's been working on the sound -
Special thanks goes to my Tuesday production class for making a recording that will be used in the production -
and . . . to the great dynamics amongst the cast members.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Multi-Threat Performers Find Their Way Out of the Box
Most of our students who have been with us for many years have grown accustomed to how the stuff works together in supporting different techniques - techniques that are used by different teachers in building skills in their own discipline. But what has come to be expected is not what is necessarily given anywhere else. NYCA is one of a few places that truly provides for the interrelationships of all the disciplines in the performing arts. Working together, building skills and techniques for the "multi-threat" performer. I am proud to say that the direction that NYCA provides has been most helpful to our students, and the results are evident in all of their achievements. I don't normally take the time to give "props"" to the teaching staff, but today I decided to go outside the box.
Monday, October 13, 2008
O-Standing to Standing-O
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
One Flew Over, Many Came Together as the One
Now we're able to work it and give it the dimension that the play deserves.
Looking forward to our next rehearsal . . . .
- Randy
Monday, October 6, 2008
Headless Horseman's Excellent Season Has Begun
Monday, September 29, 2008
The Colors Change . . . Autumn is Upon Us
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Nyce to go Beyond the Edge . . . to the Cuckoo's Nest!
As a side note, our famed Nycettes will begin rehearsal this Thursday - and Beyond the Edge has already begun. Both groups will surly bring exciting new works to our performance season this year!
-Randy
Sunday, September 21, 2008
One Flew East, One Flew West . . .
We've changed our Repertory Company's show in November to
ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST -
and I'm just nuts over the cast! - We're all committed to this one -
Our first read thru was the other evening and we're off to a flying start.
Tonight is the first rehearsal, or should I say, therapy session -
I'll keep you posted on who should remain locked up -
(OK - I've exhausted all of the puns? - How about you?)
-Randy
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Headless Horseman Hayrides!
They have an incredible reputation (which began long before I became involved) and I am proud to be associated with them. This place has grown to be the #1 haunted attraction in the U.S. - and every bit worthy of the praise. From the perspective of "theatre" - the make-up, sets, acting, overall mood and atmosphere of the place, it is outstanding and a "Must See." I will even add that there are past and present NYCA Students working there this season - See if you can recognize them!
On September 26th, there is a Autism Awareness Benefit - a really good cause to support. If you go to the Headless Horseman anytime that night, your entry fee goes directly to support Autism Awareness.
So, last night we had PART I of our Dress Rehearsal at Headless Horseman - and this year shows signs of outdoing all others!
So, if you are into theatre at it's scariest - Check it out! - But don't come crying to me if they frightened the little girl out of you - You've been warned - They're good at what they do!
- Randy
Click their logo to go to the Headless Horseman now:
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Audtions to AEA
Lots of nice surprises on the level of auditions -
Now we have our work cut out for us -
Be Patient!!
We heard some good news yesterday -
Former Student/Troupe Member, Noah,
was cast as the lead in a touring production
and will be getting his Equity Card because of it -
Yea!
Monday, September 8, 2008
What a Day!
Combo Classes with the little ones, my day of classes, Doug teaching Voice - Dave with Guitar and Violin, Neal teaching Piano, and Lisa with the afternoon Ballet Classes - and, to top that off - AUDITIONS!
It was wonderful seeing everyone again and having such good people in our lives.
A reminder. . . . Tuesday Evening 7:30 is the last audition - so be there!
I gave my Saturday Acting class a project this week: To make up their own resume. They each have a lot riding on this project - I'm interested in seeing if anyone falls short of expectations on this one -
That's it for now
- Randy
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Big Day Today!
"Get out those tap shoes Francis!"
Hope I'm blown away by your talent - and not by 'Hanna' Today
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Auditions Tonight
Hints for a successful audition:
- Be Yourself
- Be Prepared
- Be Present
You don't need to impress us with someone you are not. Just give us a good performance with what you do best.
Good Luck!
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Last Big Weekend of the Summer
Nothing new today - except I'm really looking forward to getting started with our New Season of Shows! Auditions and classes begin this week coming up!
Explore the Audition announcements, dates and details either on the Cabaret Season or the Classes and Lessons Pages of our website.
-Randy
Thursday, August 28, 2008
I'm Back!
Fairy Princess & Brave Knights -Absolutely Adorable!
- Overall Best Troupe in a long time! Wowee !. . .
So now, it's time to move into our new season - If you haven't checked it out yet - get a good look at the shows we're producing and mind the audition dates - we want to see you all come out - there's something for everyone -
Keep an eye out for our pull-out in the Kingston Daily Freeman on Tuesday September 2 . . . and don't forget classes begin on the 6th.
The studios are so quiet - it's almost scary - can't wait 'til they fill with the sounds of vocalists, dancers, actors and instrumentalists - where energy becomes inspiration, and inspiration becomes dedication, and dedication becomes one big happy NYCA Family.
Randy
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Wow! What an Adventure We All Just Experienced
Over the past 21 years in this community, NYCA has blazed the way with many firsts - and we are proud to have accomplished yet another one.
What immediately comes to mind is the support, devotion, commitment, love, patience, . . . blood, sweat and tears that went into making this all happen on behalf of the students, parents, friends, businesses in the community and NYCA staff - without it all, it would never have come to pass.
The joy that we brought to 2 huge audiences for High School Musical, memories given to the youth in our community - tears brought to the eyes of many when the kids in the audience sang and danced along with the show . . .
And, knowing that on the other end of the spectrum, we were able to provide theatre Art in our community as well - a sophistication in Musical Theatre that needed to be fostered no matter how difficult it was to get the masses to see it.
NYCA will be known forever as the 1st U.S. Company to have performed 'All 4 One' - and with the many kind words from the composer, a lifetime of memories for all involved . . .
I want to express my sincere gratitude and love to everyone. Congratulations on performances well done and for continuing to set the barre high in our community in providing excellence in performance. This was truly an adventure- one that we all can be proud of!
I want to wish you all a wonderful summer and until we come together once again -
Smile with Pride - You Deserve It!
Randy
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Life, Love & Loyalty!
Today, I can breathe - We Are Ready!
A little more tweaking in rehearsal and we have 2, count them, 2 glorious productions going up this weekend -
I knew that you could do it - and here it is - Now have fun with it!
You all are very special people with patience, talent, passion and heart . . .
Life, Love & Loyalty! . . . Abounds.
- Randy
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Clash and Flash with No Smash
Like a musical composition itself, the sword fighting choreography that Randy has created starts off as an exhibition of play and humour in the first scene, and then moves into a battle between the King's Musketeers and the Cardinal's Guards.
The flourish of swords, the ringing of metal, the balletic turns and jumps tuned into a symphony of sound and movement sailing over the musical underscore.
Bravo to the Musketeers' and Cardinal's Guards' clashing swords and coming together as one to create a scene worthy of any treasured musketeer movie . . . only this time, they've sliced the screen wide open and jumped out for all of us to see.
- Doug
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Swords In Hand
It's been quite a journey - now it's time to finally get swords in hand -
Let's hope everyone leaves unscarred.
-Randy
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Awesome!
Swordsmen worked in their boots, gloves and overlays - only a few entanglements, but I must say that these fight scenes are beginning to look awesome -
Next week . . . on to the real swords - Up 'till now, there have only been a few cuts & scrapes - let's hope that it remains that way!
- Randy
Monday, May 5, 2008
Spring Leap Across the . . .
First - Great job on the Spring Concert - there were a few surprises . . . foreign language songs from Jasmina, Marie Elaina & Paul . . . Elijah and his coffee grinders . . . Nissa singing and playing violin at the same time - Well done to All!
Now, between Friday night's rehearsal - which let's just say was not anything I would want to talk about - and last night's rehearsal, it was like a jump over the Grand Canyon - the difference in knowing your lines makes the process much more creative and enjoyable - now no more excuses for anyone, anywhere - the sooner you are off book, the more time you have to explore and obviously the better you will be - I hope it was a lesson learned. Now I feel like we have a show!
- Randy
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Inspiration, Perspiration, Dedication!
What a fantastic group of people at the recording last night . . .
In 3 hours, we put down 10 tracks!
I am honored to have this group as my cast - a dedicated, professional acting and inspiring community of players that did not utter an ounce of complaint . . . Complaint?! - Why?! This group keeps reminding me of how when you love what you do, it doesn't matter how hard you work or how many hours you put in, because you always feel Great afterward.
I've seen it in the sword fighting and then again last night at the recording - I want to extend props to all of you - and especially David Oakes for his love and passion for what he does that inspires all of us!
- Randy
Monday, April 28, 2008
It's All Coming Together Now . . .
Over 100 cast members needed to be fitted for two shows - quite a feat performed by Connie and Diane in one day! . . . and special thanks to Marion, Laura and Leslie H. for their help.
Tonight's the night - why does it seem to rain whenever we go to Nevessa? . . . anyway, big chorus night tonight.
Oh, and in yesterday's sword fighting - the guys were really into it - the Cardinals vs. the Musketeers - quite a show of brandishing their swords!
- Randy
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Senior Vocal Night . . .
We'll miss not seeing them on a daily basis, but we know they'll never leave our lives totally.
- Randy
Friday, April 25, 2008
Senior Voice Recital . . .
I'm off to the city on a quest for fabrics for the Ball Scene in A4O-
Wish me luck!
- Randy
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Too Many Notes - or Too Many Swords?
Does your voice rejoice as a response to fear . . . or, does it simply sound joy?
Choral Rehearsal for 'All 4 One' - got past the "notes" on Monday and started to find the big picture literally - the "filmatic voice" of the music - We forgot the little pictures - the individuals - and started singing as one -
Oh, and by the way . . . professionally speaking, do too many eighth notes really make a piece inappropriate?
- Doug
Last night's review of all the sword fighting has left me feeling that there is hope -
I think this is pulling together better than expected - Of course, we are still using dowels - but the remaining swords have arrived - ready for battle!
Sunday, we spent many hours working on the Jolly Miller Inn staging - and, with all that goes on in that scene, it becomes an eyeful of men being men, women being women, some women being men - and then there are the times that the men act as women and the women act as men (confused yet?) - "Not I," said the chicken to the road!
If you want to see confusing, step through the doors this Sunday while we have costume fittings - that will make last Sunday's rehearsal seem like a stroll through the park.
- Randy
Monday, April 21, 2008
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
See . . . The Edge is in Sight
Paul's head is in the game as both a dancer and sword fighter - props (not basketballs) to you!
- Randy
The Contemporary Rock Edge to the 'All 4 One' music was unearthed by the 4 musketeers during last night's vocal rehearsal when they started rocking it out - Excellent!
-Doug
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Surprise Visit from Frieda Kahlo . . . .
The group was three quarters of the way through rehearsal when her entrance into the room sparked a firestorm of excitement and discussion.
Well done . . . and thank you Frieda for taking the journey and the time to fly in . . .
- Doug
Monday, April 14, 2008
Cardinals 5, Musketeers 3 . . . Weekend Won
Congratulations to everyone who performed at the mall - great job!
And, very productive day yesterday -
It began with sword fighting - 5 cardinals against 3 musketeers and D'Artagnan - All at the same time - very busy and scary -
Then meeting with our set building people - Master Crew of Tom, Bob, John, Ed & Bruce -
I got the "piece of cake" thumbs up on set . . . so, we're on a roll.
While this was going on, we were being serenaded by the cast's rehearsal for 'All 4 One' - Sounding Great Everyone!
Tonight . . . switch gears back to High School -
I love my job -
Randy
Thursday, April 10, 2008
When People Shout, You Don't Need A Translation!
. . . "a special thank you to everyone at NYCA for giving me the training and amazing experiences that made me the performer I am today," was Ninoshka K. DeLeon Gill's shout out in her bio published for Ithaca College Theatre's prestigious event titled 'DANCE *No Translation Needed'. Echoing back to her is our shout out of pride for her achievement!
The celebrated Boston Conservatory Dance Department is also ringing with a shout . . . because their department also accepted Elise Tarantina as a Dance Major.
Props to the NYCA inspired tops!
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
No Fury Like A Woman's Sword . . .
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Chaos breeds Charisma . . .
In 'The Three Musketeers', Jussac, the Cardinal's villain, picks on Lady Bonacieux in the night - D'Artagnan comes to her rescue - the inspiration for the song "D'Artagnan", one of the top songs in the musical 'All 4 One' . . . which the ensemble worked amazingly last night.
Louis may be King, but the NYCA Ensemble rules!
- Doug
p.s. - It's great to see so many cast members committed to making this show as amazing as CATS was last year!
Monday, April 7, 2008
Dance 10 - Looks "Marvelous!"
Thursday, April 3, 2008
It's Wednesday Night . . . What Country Are We In?
Troupe Dance Marathon's coming up this Saturday Night - come say hello and dance for a while - 5pm-11pm - (Of course, troupies will dance 'til 3am!)
. . . and during rehearsals we could hear Peter rehearsing with Doug . . . He sounded great - and his doublet looked fierce. Props to 'No Turning Back' - and Major Ferocity!
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
"My Bad"
Some swords are in and looking quite sweet - We now know who is taking the King's side and the Cardinal's side in the squabble . . .
EN GARDE!
-Randy
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Singing and Swords
Some of the swords came in yesterday which means we are getting closer to production time -
Tommy and Alex are up to choreography with some of the fight scene, and I think they'll admit that it's not as easy as it looks and takes a very strong focus to be good at it - I don't doubt that they'll get it - but for now we'll stick with the dowels until they master their choreography.
I hope tonight's sword group is up for their next battle.
- Randy
Friday, March 28, 2008
The Voices are Sounding . . . and It's Outta the Park!
Can you believe that April is coming up . . . and the Senior Vocal Recital is right around the corner on the 25th . . . the girls have prepared so well . . . It's hard to believe that they'll be moving on . . . but you know what, - they're ready . . . now!
Props go out from the Voice Studio this week to Jasmina, Paul & Tommy . . . Jasmina for her ever developing bel canto . . . Paul for his song from 'The Magic Flute' . . . and Tommy for his 3 1/2+ octaves. Solid! . . . and, the A4O Group Wednesday did a great job . . . Celebrate!
- Doug
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Comédie et Tragédie . . .
So . . . if you happen to be anywhere near C.W. Post Long Island Campus this weekend . . . check out Dov in his show at college - Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings at 8pm - It sounds like a fun show - Musical Hits based on Shakespeare . . .
Tragédie . . .
Last night's rehearsal of sword fighting left a few scars - nothing 'tragique' - YET! We're moving faster now -
Comédie,Tragédie, Comédie? . . .
On another note, the Four Musketeers are beginning to live and breath their roles - They had their full costumes on last night for the first time - including their wigs - oh yes, wigs! - you will have to decide who looks best in long hair - Oh, and before you comment - you might want to find out what we'll be doing to your hair to go period correct - you know the saying "People with Bad Hair Days . . ."
That's it for now - See you in rehearsal - Just 2 months to show time!
Randy
p.s. We should have the High School Musical Scripts in today - so if you have a speaking role, bring in a deposit for your script - $30 -
Monday, March 24, 2008
Hold On Tight . . .
- Randy
p.s. - It's OK to scream with excitement!
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Two New Members of the NYCA Family . . .
No - they're not a pair of bottlenose dolphin calves - they're two new pianos for our studios!
The piano studio now has a gorgeous Yamaha with the sound of a nice concert piano - perfect for inspiring the piano student to love music and enjoy playing. The voice studio has a nice Kimball, really pulling the studio together and providing a great working piano for voice lessons and rehearsals.
The arrival of the new pianos also confirmed what we, and everyone in our area, have known for years: Vincitore's Hudson Valley Piano Center of 748 Main Street in Poughkeepsie is exactly that - the Piano Center of the the Hudson Valley. Michael Vincitore's service was friendly and professional. We could not be happier with the service and attention received, and we recommend to all of our students, as well as anyone in the area, Vincitore's as the store to find the perfect piano. Vincitore's phone number is (845) 452-4990.
Doug
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Who Swiped the Duck's Lunch?
Sword Fighting! - Well, what can I say . . . It's probably a good thing we're working with dowels presently - I think everyone is realizing although fun - this is not as easy as they thought it would be - putting maneuvers together and getting some speed is a lot more challenging than just doing drills. DUCK! - What? - Where? - When? - Why? (So that you don't lose your head!) . . . Swipe!
Randy
Monday, March 17, 2008
Spring is Here . . . Music's in the Air!
On another note - I wanted to take the time to start to spread the word with your help!
BAND CAMP - Our newest full day Summer Program - ages 11-14 - dates are June 30 - July 11.
Tell your friends, etc. It's a fun way to spend some Summer weeks with music. All of the cast members in the Musical Theatre and Band Division will spend their Swim and Lunch time together - so if you are in the Musical Theatre Division and have a friend who isn't an actor, but plays an instrument - it'll be cool to share this time together!
Sunday, March 16, 2008
'CATS' DVDs Show An Extraordinary Team!
Friday, March 14, 2008
A Thankful Frame of Mind . . .
You have brought me to a new height of awareness . . .
. . . in bowling.
Randy
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Shouts Going Out . . .
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Who Will Be the Next Great Sword Fighter? . . .
How do I decide? Will it be the weakest link? Put everyone up for a vote? Create a duel off? What do you think? Of course, we want to be fair - but I expect that any suggestions you give will be creative - after all, theatre people are creative. I welcome your input.
A shout out to Jack, Peter, Tom and Tommy on a good vocal rehearsal last night!
On another note, in Disney's High School Musical - is Jack Scott really shy, or does he just use that to get to Kelsi? - and . . . what's his "Neilsen Rating"?
Randy
Monday, March 10, 2008
HSMA4O Update . . . .
Also, wow . . . I had Jazmin come into her voice lesson yesterday, and we reviewed her part in 'Two Heads of State' - and she nailed it strong & secure, alto on the Royalist side. Way to go, 'royally' . . .
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Rainy Days & 'Sun Kings' Always Get Me Down - Not!
Our second group rehearsal for ‘All 4 One’ was quite successful. The rich harmonies created by John Trent Wallace, the composer, began to emerge and ring out during the song ‘Two Heads of State’ - a song which sets an argument on the streets reflecting the political climate during Louis XIV’s reign.
The composer of ‘All 4 One’ shared with me in his email this week: “When setting out to write ‘All 4 One’, we wanted to create a theatrical piece that could be told simply yet effectively. The music was to be almost "filmatic" in its ability to capture the moment and lift the emotional experience for both audience and actor . . . making the show a powerful experience for an actor who could sing, rather than a singer who could act. This subtle yet crucial vision, helped to shape both story/dialogue and the songs.”
And . . . One of my students came into a voice lesson singing ‘All for One’ – the song from ‘High School Musical 2’ - and it is coincidentally quite fun to know there is a powerful connection in the world between our performances of ‘Disney’s High School Musical’ and ‘All 4 One’. The students who perform in as well as those who will attend both productions will see where the phrase "All for One" really comes from.
Little things like that make musical performance and study a fun & enlightening experience for all of us . . . All for One, and One for All!
Doug
Saturday, March 8, 2008
NYCA Staff Member Meets 'Batboy'
This show - produced entirely by students at a school that doesn't have Theatre as a major, was quite good. Excellent energy and focus!
Joanna Stein (NYCA's Ballet Instructor) choreographed the show - An outstanding job! - quick paced, edgy - and she made a cast of predominantly non-dancers look like dancers embodying their characters.
*The show may not be for everyone; so, google 'Batboy the musical' and get informed on content - so you're not surprised. (not for young children.)
Randy
Friday, March 7, 2008
Senior Student Achievements . . . Wow!
Congratulations! You deserve it!
Randy & Doug
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Puzzles & Elephants . . . .
'Go Wild Cats' - or 'Go Wild Elephants' if you were there in the bull pen at the end of rehearsal . . .
Randy
& Doug (the elephant man)
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Two Different Duels . . . Everyone is Still in One Piece
. . . .and last night was our 3rd session of Sword Fight Rehearsal for ALL 4 One! We spent the 1st 2 rehearsals with foot work and defensive moves, but last night - the Attack! . . . . and, I'm happy to report that everyone is still alive - ready and eager for more! En Garde!
Isn't it interesting - the difference of how rivals of the 1600's and those of today settle who is better . . . Which way do you prefer?
Randy
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
The Adventure Begins . . . right on schedule
Monday, March 3, 2008
Coming to a theatre near you...
Her most recent work with NYCA was on cat faces for our cat chorus and audience members at "Cats", and on the magnificent job that she did with The Beast in "Disney's Beauty and the Beast."
- Doug
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Pete Seeger
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
NYCA Essay Contest
Conservatory Holds Essay Contest
- Dateline: Hurley, NY February 27, 2008 -
The New York Conservatory for the Arts of Hurley, NY is holding an Essay Contest for Young Instrumentalists throughout Ulster and the surrounding counties during the month of March to join our educational system in building a solid music foundation for the youth of our community.
Forms are available to print up at www.NYCA.org and essays are to be submitted postmarked by April 5, 2008. The first and second place winners chosen will receive free summer instrumental private lessons at the Conservatory's instrumental division.
"After many years of offering inspiration to young artists in the world of music theatre and dance and with the addition of 6 seasoned instrumental teachers at the Conservatory, we hope to add a new generation of inspiration to young instrumentalists in our community," states Randy Conti, Conservatory Director.
The essay contest is sponsored by the Pan American Dance Foundation, Inc., a Not-For-Profit Organization committed to the excellence of education and performance in the performing arts since 1986. Phone (845) 339-4340 to speak with a staff member regarding the essay contest.
Contact Information:
Douglas Farrell
Company Manager
(845) 339-4340
Email: nyca.mail@verizon.net