by Sam Grosby | Aug 28, 2017 | Song of the Day
This week has been a wonderful and necessary time for reflection in Orient, NY. The past 7 months have been a challenging time for many of us as we have seen the people whose job it is to unite our country make one polarizing speech after another. We have begun to...
by Steven Blier | Aug 26, 2017 | Blier's Blog
When I planned “Red, White, and Blues” I thought I was making a light summer entertainment: 10 French songs, 10 American songs, encore, done. A pitcher of musical sangria. Then I started working on the program, and got a little carried way with visions of sugarplums....
by Steven Blier | Aug 25, 2017 | Blier's Blog
Thursday is the last day I can really work on the songs and push the cast to take risks. On Friday our water breaks as we do our first work-through. Reassurance is the name of the game. On Saturday, contractions start as we have our dress rehearsal. We retreat to our...
by Steven Blier | Aug 24, 2017 | Blier's Blog
Unlike some coaches I’ve observed, I don’t tend to start my work by manipulating the surface of the music. Sure, I can be a maniac on the first day about language, because those kinds of errors do need to be nipped in the bud. They take days to repair. But I try not...
by Steven Blier | Aug 23, 2017 | Blier's Blog
I slept like a baby last night. And Orient is a great place for sleep—at least it always has been for me. So when I asked Mikaela how she’d slept, I expected a cheery, enthusiastic “Great!” Instead, she said, “Oh, I slept really badly! I got some bug bites, and…I...
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