Wednesday, September 25, 2013

The Little Mermaid is ONSTAGE!!!

Well, it's finally here, we are onstage!!! Ahh! I think being onstage for the first time in the current show is amazing and slightly hectic at the same time. It's so exciting to be able to play onstage and do everything on a larger scale, and at the same time, makes you realize how close the show really is! Speaking of which, we have 16 days!! (Yay!) 

Being onstage for the first time is awesome, but another one of my favorite aspects of a show is getting to use your props for the first time. Cups, leis, fans, bouncy balls, even sunglasses can help you portray your character that much better.

Get your tickets for the Little Mermaid Jr!!! They are selling fast and you are NOT going to want to miss out!
Visit springfieldlittletheatre.org for tickets.


 Here's our Prince Eric, Sam Snodgrass with his right hand man Grimsby, portrayed by Parker Mauzey hard at work at rehearsal last night.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

The Little Mermaid

My theatre news of the week has to do with a new production I have recently been cast in. It is the iconic movie musical the Little Mermaid. 

The Little Mermaid is the story of a mermaid princess (the youngest of 7) who longs to live on land. She falls in love with a human who happens to be a prince. Prince Eric is lured into her by her beautiful voice but in order to become human she must betray her father, King Triton, and make a pact with the evil Sea Witch, Ursula. The Little mermaid is a beloved children's movie with a very happy ending. 

In the show I will be portraying Jetsam, one of Ursula's evil sea eels. Flotsam, Jetsam's counterpart is being played my Priscilla Schmitt. I am so proud of our cast. All of the performers are so talented and each one is so devoted and determined to put on the best show that they possibly can.  I have learned so much from watching them and working with them, and I am so blessed to have gotten to work with this cast! 

Come see this lovely cast in action in The Little Mermaid at the Springfield Little Theatre. The performances run from October 11-27. Spread the word and use hashtag #sltmermaid so you can tweet, Facebook, or Instagram your experience!
SEA you there! hehe. For more info, visit springfieldlittletheatre.org 

Thursday, September 5, 2013

SPAMALOT Live at the Landers!

This week, the latest in my person theatre news is Monty Python's SPAMALOT at the Springfield Little Theatre. It opens tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. on the Historic Landers Stage. You can get more information about tickets and show times at springfieldlittletheatre.org.

SPAMALOT is a hilarious musical based on Monty Python's The Holy Grail. It tells the story of knights (in tights) , princesses, dancing queens, bravery and downright silliness! SPAMALOT is an enchanting story of King Arthur and his Knights and their quest for the Holy Grail. It contains about 30 cast members at SLT and over 130 costumes. One of the beauties of SPAMALOT is that there are so few people yet they play so many characters and they have to change so quickly into such intricate costumes. There is honestly NEVER a dull moment.

At SLT, King Arthur will be played by Jeremy Sullivan, along with Eric Eichenburger who will be playing Sir Robin, as well as Guard 1 and Brother Maynard (FUN FACT: Eric was my voice teacher when I was in 6th grade). Sir Lancelot/French Taunter/Knight of NI/Tim the Enchanter will be portrayed by Jamie Bower. Jamie is also Lighting Director on the Springfield Little Theatre Staff. Lady of the Lake will be played by Jennifer Armstrong. She is an SLT veteran who recently portrayed Paulette in Legally Blonde the Musical.

SPAMALOT runs from September 6-22. Tickets are $28.00 for adults, $25.00 for senior (62+)/Student/Military, and $15.00 for children (ages 14 and under). Show times are Thursday at 7:30pm (September 13 & 19), Friday at 7:30pm (September 6, 13, 20), Saturday at 7:30pm (September 7), Saturday at 2:30pm and 7:30pm (September 14 & 21), and Sunday at 2:30pm (September 8, 15 & 22). If you come to see the show, use the hashtag #sltalot to tweet, Facebook, Instagram, or even vine your experience. Hope to see you there!



Thursday, August 22, 2013

Welcome to Lullaby of Blogway

     Hello! My name is Katie Beth Nichols, and I am thrilled to introduce my new blog, Lullaby of Blogway. Every week, I will bring you the latest news in the world of musical theatre. I will give you everything from stats and new musicals, to rising stars and Broadway drama. To give you a sense of routine, I will try to post sometime before Friday each week. I hope to give you the most accurate information as possible and I hope you have as much fun reading this blog as I will have writing it!

The Lion King
     This week I'd like to focus on The Lion King. Not only is this an iconic movie, but The Lion King is also the top musical in the New York Times weekly "Most Popular Musicals" list. The Lion King is a story of Simba, the son of the King of the Pride Lands. It is a tale of courage, sorrow, a blend of entertainment, and art. With vibrant characters and bright personalities, this show is a crowd pleaser!

With raving reviews from big names like Good Morning America, TIME, and The New Yorker, The Lion King is brilliant and not only are the performers wickedly talented, but the show is a visual wonder as well. With humans as realistic animals, sound that gives you goosebumps, and visuals that will make you feel like you are dreaming, watching it feels like magic. No wonder the show has run for more than 5,000 shows. Some featured actors are Andile Gumbi as Simba, Chantel Riley as Nala, Gareth Sax as Scar, and Alton Fitzgerald White as Mufasa. The music was created my Elton John with lyrics by the well known, Tim Rice.

I have been recently interested in this show for many reasons. First of all, I loved the movie as a kid. My favorite part was when all of the animals bowed down to the king. The music is brilliant, and the actors sound like they are actually from the Pride Lands themselves. Second, I saw this video and was completely amazed. Just see for yourself. These actors perform 8 times a week and somehow they still sound astonishing? Now I can see why the cheapest ticket you can get is $90.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=-pgZtzDj_7o&list=PLE698B4879C0B2496


The Minskoff Theatre is so lucky to have such an amazing show in its theatre. The Lion King won six 1998 Tony Awards including Best Musical, Best Scenic Design, Best Costume Design, Best Lighting Design, Best Choreography and Best Direction of a Musical. The Lion King has won many other awards as well, many of them for costumes and choreography.

If you want to hear the music of The Lion King, you can listen on Spotify, and if you love it, you can buy in on iTunes. (make sure to buy the original Broadway cast recording) I hope you enjoy listening!

Thank you for reading Lullaby of Blogway. I hope to see you next week!
                                                                                                                 Katie Beth