DanceOn presents the eighth episode of DIARY OF A CHORUS GIRL! The cast of CATCH ME IF YOU CAN juggles with rehearsals during the day and performances at night, and Tony winning director Jack O’Brien talks to Alex about what it means to “be” on Broadway. DIARY OF A CHORUS GIRL is an original webseries that follows the making of Broadway’s CATCH ME IF YOU CAN through the eyes of Alex Ellis, a cast member making her Broadway debut! A 10 episode journey, a new episode will go live every Wednesday from March 16, 2011 through May 18, 2011 on www.DanceOn.com. DIARY OF A CHORUS GIRL is directed by Sara Wolkowitz with music by The KickDrums. Buy Tickets to see CATCH ME IF YOU CAN on Broadway: catchmethemusical.com CATCH ME IF YOU CAN stars Tony Award winner Norbert Leo Butz as Carl Hanratty, Aaron Tveit as Frank Abagnale, Jr., Tony Nominee Tom Wopat as Frank Abagnale, Sr. and Tony Nominee Kerry Butler as Brenda Strong. This new musical, created by a team of Tony winners, features a book by Terrence McNally, music by Marc Shaiman, lyrics by Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman, choreography by Jerry Mitchell and is directed by Jack O’Brien. CATCH ME IF YOU CAN is based on the book and hit 2002 DreamWorks film of the same name directed by Stephen Spielberg with screenplay by Jeff Nathanson and book by Frank Abagnale, Jr. CATCH ME IF YOU CAN captures the astonishing true story of Frank Abagnale, Jr., a world-class con artist who passed himself off as a doctor, a lawyer, and a jet pilot …
Raúl Esparza sings “Being Alive” from the 2006 revival of Stephen Sondheim’s “Company.” This video is an excerpt from the highly recommended 2008 PBS DVD “Company.” The DVD is Region 1 only (US/Canada DVD players or worldwide PC DVD players). In 2007, “Company” won Tony Awards for “Best Revival of a Musical” and “Best Direction of a Musical (John Doyle).” Raúl was nominated for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical. The original 1970 production was nominated for 12 Tony awards and won 6 of them. PBS and Image Media have affirmed their copyright of this material – but are allowing the posts on YouTube. We extend our warmest thanks to them. Browse our website at www.theBestArts.com for more great dance, music and musical theatre performances.
The sanctuary is fairly large, and has a moderate echo already. I am worried that the new paint will deaden the reverb, and am trying to find a paint that will keep the surface as hard as possible (even if it means repainting a coat on top of the pigment coat.)
The church uses traditional music, choir and organ, and so would favor a live acoustic.
Does this paint exist? I’ve heard about it being used, but I don’t know if it’s just rumors. Where can I find it?