Saturday, August 27, 2011

Emily Robinson...Got the Part

Emily Robinson...Got the Part Role: Tessa in 'Brindlebeast,' a brand new musical in development By Byron Karl August 27, 2011 Emily Robinson continues to be referred to being an "old soul" through the producer from the musical "Brindlebeast." Born in New You are able to City, Emily started her career with Ford Models and moved forward into television work around age 8. Landing roles on television advertisements, "Late Evening With Jimmy Fallon," and "Saturday Evening Live," she states she was bit by the acting bug and placed herself within the Back Stage talent database to locate "some good parts which are available for me personally in television, theater, and film." Like a student of Manhattan's Professional Children's School, the union actorshe goes to Actors' Equity Association, the Screen Stars Guild, and also the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and it is presently symbolized by Innovative Artists and Marilyn Zitner Managementadditionally augmented her education with private learning dialect, singing, tap, and ballet. However, this expertise alone wasn't broad enough to encompass the role of Tessa, a young child of the hard of hearing adult, in "Brindlebeast." Additionally to dancing and singing, the musical's sides needed a performance using American Sign Language.Anita Riggio created the Equity project as author and lyricist, getting first written the kids book "Beware the Brindlebeast," based by herself experience. The musical concentrates on facing your individual devils and involves a hard of hearing single mom along with a children's book illustrator uniting and solving their personal issues. Tessa may be the matchmaker daughter from the single mother, eager to become a conduit of knowledge between your two via signing."I looked through all of the photos and rsums of all of the 9- to 12-year-old women within the Back Stage roster," states Riggio. In creating her very own work, Riggio understood it had been vital to cast the best talent and worked out establishing multiple auditions. She strongly takes note of the sense Emily left on her behalf. "Emily did her homework," Riggio recalls. "She came prepared knowing fingerspelling along with a couple of signs. She looked everybody within the eye, requested questions, and established immediate rapport with Eric Kunze [a mans lead] by teaching him how you can fingerspell his title."Emily understood that confidence using the sides was answer to landing this role. "You always are just given a couple of pages of script, with very broad explanations," she describes. "But when there's something similar to ASL, I actually do just as much research as time enables." Regarding preparation, Emily is presently taking acting intensives with Diane Hardin and works one-on-one with choreographer Lane Napper."Brindlebeast" is presently being developed. Emily describes, "We will be in it studio once and will also be headed to record more tunes. We're wishing to possess a producer's reading through later this season. I've learned a lot out of this role, and also the signing will remain beside me forever."Has Back Stage assisted you receive cast previously year? We'd love to inform your story. Maintain the weekly column by contacting casting@backstage.com for brand new You are able to or bswcasting@backstage.com for La with "I Acquired the Part" within the subject line. Emily Robinson...Got the Part Role: Tessa in 'Brindlebeast,' a brand new musical in development By Byron Karl August 27, 2011 Emily Robinson continues to be referred to being an "old soul" through the producer from the musical "Brindlebeast." Born in New You are able to City, Emily started her career with Ford Models and moved forward into television deal with age 8. Landing roles on television advertisements, "Late Evening With Jimmy Fallon," and "Saturday Evening Live," she states she was bit through the acting bug and placed herself within the Back Stage talent database to locate "some good parts which are available for me personally in television, theater, and film." Like a student of Manhattan's Professional Children's School, the union actorshe goes to Actors' Equity Association, the Screen Stars Guild, and also the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and it is presently symbolized by Innovative Artists and Marilyn Zitner Managementadditionally augmented her education with private learning dialect, singing, tap, and ballet. However, this expertise alone wasn't broad enough to encompass the role of Tessa, a young child of the hard of hearing adult, in "Brindlebeast." Additionally to dancing and singing, the musical's sides needed a performance using American Sign Language.Anita Riggio created the Equity project as author and lyricist, getting first written the kids book "Beware the Brindlebeast," based by herself experience. The musical concentrates on facing your individual devils and involves a hard of hearing single mom along with a children's book illustrator uniting and solving their personal issues. Tessa may be the matchmaker daughter from the single mom, eager to become a conduit of knowledge between your two via signing."I looked through all of the photos and rsums of all of the 9- to 12-year-old women within the Back Stage roster," states Riggio. In creating her very own work, Riggio understood it had been vital to cast the very best talent and worked out establishing multiple auditions. She strongly takes note of the sense Emily left on her behalf. "Emily did her homework," Riggio recalls. "She came prepared knowing fingerspelling along with a couple of signs. She looked everybody within the eye, requested questions, and established immediate rapport with Eric Kunze [a mans lead] by teaching him how you can fingerspell his title."Emily understood that confidence using the sides was answer to landing this role. "You always are just given a couple of pages of script, with very broad explanations," she describes. "But when there's something similar to ASL, I actually do just as much research as time enables." Regarding preparation, Emily is presently taking acting intensives with Diane Hardin and works one-on-one with choreographer Lane Napper."Brindlebeast" is presently being developed. Emily describes, "We've been within the recording studio once and will also be headed to record more tunes. We're wishing to possess a producer's reading through later this season. I've learned a lot out of this role, and also the signing will remain beside me forever."Has Back Stage assisted you receive cast previously year? We'd like to inform your story. Maintain the weekly column by contacting casting@backstage.com for brand new You are able to or bswcasting@backstage.com for La with "I Acquired the Part" within the subject line.

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