Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Tune in tonight to "FBI Criminal Pursuit", featuring Walid!

CHANNEL
Presents

Featuring Walid Chaya as a Forensic Tech Investigator
7pm EST - Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Verizon Fios Channel 123, Comcast Cable Channel 111
Look at the show site for re-runs of this episode 

Thank you to Hutson Talent Agency for this fun treat!

Friday, July 8, 2011

Casting A Spell...
A play-by-play on Audition Day

This last Thursday, I had the wonderful opportunity to audition for the Broadway Revival of Stephen Schwartz hit musical, Godspell. I luckily made the Promo Video at www.Godspell.com part of the Broadway show's official "Day by Day" blog. I'm 28 seconds into the clip!!


Having directed it last Fall at Shafer Street Playhouse, I was super excited to audition, especially because the Revival of this show is pretty much a very important moment in musical theatre history. Randy Lutterman, director from SpringBoardNYC, suggested for the programs' alumni to try out, and I was happy to wait in line starting at 6am with fellow SpringBoarder Benjamin Williams. Also joining me were TheatreVCU graduates, Kim Exum, Jasmine Coles, and Joshua Grace. Having such a caring support group auditioning beside me was a comfort and joy, especially because this was my first big Broadway audition. Their sense of easy and professionalism was contagious and made me feel at home.

Being use to casting calls with barley a hundred actors, or set appointment times for auditions in the Greater Metropolitan DC arts industry, I had a moment when I realized that nearly 1,000 people were auditioning. During this eight hour wait, I found it hard to keep energized and focused, and with the sun soaking everyone up, it was hot, and we were exhausted and hungry. Also being in the middle of a huge city, there was no place to practice or warm-up. My explorations down side streets to find an alley way to sing in didn't show much promise, but I let myself look like a little bit of a loony as I belted my song and walked down a crowded sidewalk.

Right before I went in, I got up off the sewer vent I was sitting on against the wall and my phone somehow managed to fit and fall through a crack, into the sewer, and down nearly a dozen feet. I let this go for the time being and moved on. I had to let this [important] distraction go--I basically waited half a day and my time has come!! Nerves didn't really get me til I was three people away from my chance to sing. I awkwardly dropped to the floor and did some push-ups, getting into my breath. When my time approached I got in and got out. My 45ish second audition was the quickest ever and included my rendition of "Open the Eyes of My Heart" a contemporary Christian pop-rock song. Being use to singing with a piano, its simple to honor the beats and pauses in a song and listen to your imaginary other, while for this audition it was a bit of a challenge as singing a'capella was requested---oh and they switched the audition request from 16 bars to 8 bars.

Before I knew it I was out and it was all over. Being my first experience of the sort, I was super content with the process and am psyched to come to the city and audition for more productions. It was also super fun to meet so many musical theatre fans in line, network, and make new friends. Making the Godspell.com "Day by Day" Blog was also quite the treat (check out the video above!). The video is also on Godspell on Broadways YouTube channel and is pretty popular!! It's so exciting that I'm part of the promo footage for the premier of the Broadway Revival! Having given up the opportunity to audition for this show back when I was a freshman in high school, I am happy to have made up for it and attend the biggest Godspell audition yet, the Broadway casting call.

Oh, and thanks to a very kind gentlemen who works at the church where the casting call was in NYC, I was able to get my cell phone back after my audition, safe with no damages. Things ended pretty well!

Here's a montage of "Godspell" directed by yours truly at Shafer Street Playhouse last Fall:

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Summer at the Shore...

N.Y.C. or L.A.?
The answer is actually JERSEY [for the summer]!

While Jersey is known for it's MTV Jersey Shore fist pumpin' groove and Garden State greenery, Princeton has Jersey's leading Opera Company! Thanks to interviews at SETC, I have joined the Opera New Jersey arts administration team. Working closely with the Artistic Director, I have opportunities in fields including company operations, management, and production. We're producing 2 main stage opera's the summer along with 5 special concerts. Also, Scott Schwartz (son of Steven Schwartz, composer of Wicked, Godspell, Pippin...) is directing a new opera called The Family Room. So little time, so much to do!

Being under an hours train ride away from NYC, I've have been able to continue to explore the NYC theatre scene, from practical things (i.e. the NYC Public Library for the Performing Arts) to business items (i.e. auditions & shoots). This has been perfect, I've been feeling comfortable with the city and growing to love it more with each visit. Thanks to my best friend Jasmine Coles for opening her doors to me!! (Look out for her, New York!!!)

Contact me for tickets to one of our shows or to check out a summer concert!
I leave Princeton at the end of July and am looking forward to directing adventures in DC (or LA??) and a visit to Lebanon to see family and explore the theatre and media entertainment scene in August (and eat lots of Lebanese food, lay at the beach, dance all night...).

Happy SUMMER ADVENTURES to you!