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My character in Wink, for instance, has an accent not my own, which has inhibited easy communications on my part.
Kate Atkinson and Karen Harris' PART OF THE PLAN Set to Debut at Nashville's Tennessee Performing Arts Center
by Jeffrey Ellis - Sep 6, 2017
Though it may not have started out that way - and it was never a part of their plan - Kate Atkinson and Karen Harris, the two women who are responsible for bringing the new musical Part of the Plan to life onstage, may be proof positive that women, indeed, are getting the job done.
BWW Review: Fogelberg Score Soars in PART OF THE PLAN at TPAC
by Jeffrey Ellis - Sep 11, 2017
Singer/songwriter Dan Fogelberg's music has provided the soundtrack for so many people's lives over the past 40 years that it should come as no surprise that his remarkable catalogue of music now provides the score for a new musical with its sights focused on a Broadway transfer.
Photo Flash: PART OF THE PLAN Opens in Nashville
by Julie Musbach - Sep 10, 2017
PART OF THE PLAN a new, original musical presented by K-Squared Entertainment and the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC), written by Kate Atkinson & Karen Harris and scored with the music and lyrics of celebrated singer-songwriter Dan Fogelberg, makes its world premiere at theJames K.
Polk Theater (505 Deaderick St. Nashville, TN) opening officially on Sunday, September 10, 2017.
PART OF THE PLAN: Why A New Dan Fogelberg Musical Has Its Roots Firmly Planted in Music City
by Jeffrey Ellis - Sep 4, 2017
With only days before the first preview performance of Part of the Plan (followed by a gala opening night on Sunday, September 10), the new musical drawing its score and inspiration from the catalog of troubadour Dan Fogelberg, the widely respected singer/songwriter who spent much of his early career in Nashville, attention should be paid to the motivating factors that led the producers to debut their show in Music City - with a look at the show's roots that are firmly planted in Tennessee.
When a synchronistic meeting connects these two souls, they quickly bond over music, art, and life's unexpected misfortunes. Cuban-born and USA-raised since age six, this talented actor and singer has been performing since his teenhood in Miami, Florida.
After years of singing in church choirs (his father is a retired Methodist minister), he discovered his full voice in high school and college where, as he acknowledges, “I was cast in leading roles before I was a senior, which got me into trouble with others students.” Years later, he starred in the 2014-15 national tour of the I Love Lucy: Live on Stage musical as Ricky Ricardo (hired by the highly-respected casting director, Michael Donovan).
Now in his mid-thirties (although he can play half-a-decade younger), he understands enough about the craft of acting to “know how to age up and age down, depending on the needs of the role.”
He plays his age in a new drama, Wink, about an androgynous, homeless, gender-questioning teenager of the same name, his family, and the gay social worker who befriends him (pictured above is Losada with Adam Cordon.) It opens Dec.
8 and plays until January 13, 2019, at Hollywood’s Zephyr Theatre.
Losada has performed in a wide variety of styles, including Shakespeare (Romeo & Juliet) and Eugene O’Neill (Long Day’s Journey into Night). The outside of the norm isn’t going away — that is, that “normal” is about being honest and open about oneself.
BWW Interviews: Getting to Know I LOVE LUCY'S Thea Brooks
by Kristen Hirsch Montag - Jan 23, 2015
Thea Brooks stars in the national tour of I LOVE LUCY® LIVE ON STAGE, playing at Minneapolis' State Theatre through Jan. 25, 2014.
Stars from NYC, LA and Nashville Set for Dan Fogelberg's New Musical PART OF THE PLAN at TPAC; Cast, Creatives Announced!
by BWW News Desk - Jun 19, 2017
K-Squared Entertainment and the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) are thrilled to announce the complete cast and creative team for the world premiere of PART OF THE PLAN, a new, original musical written by Kate Atkinson & Karen Harris and scored with the music and lyrics of celebrated singer-songwriter Dan Fogelberg.
For Leading Man Harley Jay It's All Just A PART OF THE PLAN
by Jeffrey Ellis - Sep 3, 2017
Talk to actor/singer Harley Jay about his current project - the new musical Part of the Plan that draws from the catalogue of singer/songwriter and troubadour Dan Fogelberg - and you'll soon notice how enthusiastic he is about the show.
There really is a place for everyone in this new world.”
production photo by Ed Krieger
all other photos from Losada’s Myspace
Wink
Zephyr Theatre, 7456 Melrose Ave.
Sat and Mon at 8; Sun at 3
ends on January 13, 2019 (dark on Dec. 24 & 31)
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First Night's Top Ten of 2018 Announced in Nashville Tonight
by Jeffrey Ellis - Dec 11, 2018
In anticipation of the gala 30th anniversary celebration of The First Night Awards, Tennessee's best and brightest in live theater were revealed tonight as First Night's Top Ten of 2018 - reviewer and critic Jeffrey Ellis' annual recognition for theater in the Volunteer State - were announced during a Facebook Live presentation from Nashville.
LOSADA COLADA!
Looking at photos of Euriamis Losada, it’s no wonder the female (and some part of the male) populace goes gaga at his looks on his muscular 6’ frame. This touring production is one you should definitely check out if you're into nostalgia, or just need a good laugh. In fact, if you don't leave that conversation feeling just as excited about POTP as he is, you may need to get yourself checked out.
BWW Review: Studio Tenn's New FRANKENSTEIN Is Mesmerizing and Startling
by Jeffrey Ellis - Sep 4, 2018
Remaining faithful to the original story conceived and written by Mary Shelley, Studio Tenn takes its audiences on an epic gothic - and highly theatrical - journey with Frankenstein, newly adapted by playwright A.S.
Peterson and onstage at Jamison Theater through September 9. But does Part of the Plan have the legs for such a momentous leap of faith and a story that will sell tickets? African-American actors started out [a century ago] as buffoons, something for white audiences to laugh at. I Love Lucy Live on Stage is 'filming' in front of Overture's live studio audience this week and they are loving every minute of it.
Take Natalie Morales, for example, in [the NBC sit-com] Abby’s, a modern-day Cheers, in which she stars as a sexually-fluid character, in addition to her breaking through in other shows, as well as directing.”
As to his careers as actor and singer, “They’re going where the opportunistic flows are.