Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Jersey Takes LALA LAND


Well, Jersey Boys has proven to be quite the little theatrical triumph here in LALA Land. A must see event on the top of your summer to do/be seen list. All the creative staff and producers have left. I must say it's a little lonely after all the opening night preparation and hoopla, but who am I kidding, performing eight times a week keeps me busy enough. It is a pleasure to be back in the city I call, "My home away from home."

The LA audiences seem to really respond to Jersey Boys. They love the "industry" jokes, the swear words and the sexy stuff in the show. Last night, when Deven sings "Earth Angel" to "mama"/me up on the firescape; we were greeted by applause and laughter. Maybe it was the combination of his charm and my "go eat shit look" that got them going? To my surprise, they LOVE "Boyfriend's Back." First they recognize the song and I can't help to crack a smile when I hear the audience "ooh! and awe." Then they start clapping along in the beginning...clap, clap//clap...clap,clap//clap! When the song is done, during the generous Angelenos' applause and whooping, the ladies finish the number with sassy sequined style!

I'm back to zipping around in my car after eight months of not driving. Let's talk about the parking situation at the Ahmanson. The garage goes under the ground eight glorious levels and fills up fast. It's nice to have a secure place to park, but not so nice to have to pay for it every month! Grrrrrr! Yep that's right, the actors have to pay. I admit to being a little disgruntled at this morally challenged situation (me being in the show and all), but which theatre egg came first....the
busine$$ or the art form? One thing I do enjoy... walking with all the patrons to the garage. People roll down their car windows and listen to th JB soundtrack. I've also spotted people doing the infamous "Who Loves You" dance. People are singing and dancing... fun summer times in the parking garage people!

Stars come back to say hello! Besides the opening night stars, Donna Summer and Jimmy Smits have come backstage. Pretty cool. It's pretty nice of them. I get a kick out of it.

PS We survived our nine show week! Ginnie, a devoted fan from SF sent the cast gourmet cupcakes from Sprinkes. So nice! I'm not gonna lie...by the time Sunday rolled around, if it weren't for our amazing audiences cheering us on, I don't think we would have been able to see through the fog that had settled in our exhausted mind and bodies. A little rough going. Nine shows a week should be outlawed...I'm just saying! Okay...I'm still loving it.
MSS, Over and Out.

Picture Credits: #1: Steve & Judy Orich's Memorial Day Party 2007, #2: LA Opening Night Bows, June 3, 2007, #3: Melissa Strom & Kelly Devine, Associate Choreographer, SF Closing Night, #4 Donna Summer and Cast, #5: Melissa Strom & Jimmy Smits, #6: Yale Knowledge Swing, New Haven, CT Tech Week May 2007.

2 Comments :

  • At June 13, 2007 4:51 PM , Blogger Melissa Strom said...

    "Oh, I love both of your new blog posts! Opening week sounds like a crazy whirlwind. NINE show?!?! That SHOULD be outlawed! Your Earth Angel moment sounds great, and I'm hardly surprised by the audience responding to My Boyfriend's Back the way that they do. Which reminds me... I got the first season of American Dreams (a show we watched bits of when we were younger) from the library, and I just finished watching all 25 episodes. (Boyfriend's Back is one of the Bandstand numbers, hence the connection.) But we are watching the episode where Meg goes to a sleepover... and guess who is on the screen in curlers and a giant sombrero? :-P We were all pretty excited! Final comment... I was definitely doing the "Who Loves You" dance on the way to OUR car in SF!!! Additionally, on the Tony's Sunday night when the Broadway cast did a mini performance, I had to do the "Oh, What a Night" dance along with them! (And of course stand up and do the opening number along with the cast of Chorus Line, and jump up and down singing Spring Awakening's "Blah, blah, blah, blah..." :-D) I look forward to all the new news from LA!"

    -Katie Rose

     
  • At August 8, 2007 10:13 AM , Blogger Thomas Tran said...

    Melissa,

    I've seen Jersey Boys in L.A. twice now with several of my co-workers. We all agree that the show and the entire cast is really phenomenal. So much talent on that stage. Congrats on all the success.

    You play your roles perfectly, and this became apparent to me when I saw Jersey Boys the second time around and your understudy was filling in. Hope I don't offend her but I thought it was noticeably different.

    -Thomas Tran

     

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