The 2010 NY International Fringe Company
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Showing posts with label Meet the Cast. Show all posts

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Meet the Company: Emily Rupp




Name:
Emily Rupp


Age:
20


Hometown:
Lake Orion, MI


What made you interested in being part of the Project Girl Performance Collective?
Having a story and wanting to share it. The idea of helping to encourage others to express themselves artistically is very exciting to me. We all need to listen to each other to better understand how the world works and understand what we all desire. Too many people walk around in silence, PGPC is going to break that silence.


What have you learned/gained from being part of PGPC?
I've learned how important it is to share with others and to absorb what they have to share. It's important to be open, to stay available to others. I've learned a lot for the other girls in PGPC and I know we've each contributed so much to each others growth. Most importantly I've learned so much more about myself by being a part of PGPC, I feel it's helped me overcome a lot of my obstacles in life. Having a strong support group of young women is very powerful.


What has been your favorite part of working on "GirlPower: Survival of the Fittest? Can I say everything?
Okay, my favorite this is creating the experience for the audience. (That kind of sums up everything into a few words) What we talk about is extremely vulnerable. I haven't even shared everything I've written with all of my friends. The things we write and talk about will make you laugh, cry, make your heartache, smile, question yourself, sadden you, it will make you EXPERIENCE. That's the point! Not to persuade you to think a certain way to the look at us a certain way, we want you to experience what we've experienced, what we've seen others experience. We want you to hear our story, hear our voice, we want you to pay attention and feel what we have to say; rather than hear a middle aged person on the news read some sugar coated version of the story from a telepromter, or read the equivilant in some newspaper. We want you to experience the world from our perspective.


Is there anything that has been a challenge for you in working on "GirlPower: Survival of the Fittest"?
Writing. Writing was a big struggle for me before PGPC. GirlPower: Survival of the Fittest definatley helped me open up and share my writing, my thoughts, and ideas. However sometimes it is still difficult. For me, writing makes your stories, your thoughts so permenant, it makes it reality. Sometimes you don't want to admit that you feel a certain way about yourself or about others and you aren't ready to face the reality of it all. Even though the writing is a huge challenge, I still do it and I have yet to be disappointed with the outcome of sharing my words.


When/Why did you first become involved in theatre?
I had sang here and there with my parents and for little church things, nothing huge. Then when I was a sophomore I did this Musical Theatre workshop. I was tricked into auditioning (they had us all just singing in a room with each other, but they were actually auditioning you without you knowing it) and happened to land the biggest solo of the show - a medley of The Beatles "Eleanor Rigby" and "Hey Jude". After that performance, I knew I was going to be a performer forever. After moving to New York, I discovered there is so much involved in theatre, film, anything in the performing arts...and I want to do it all! Perform, produce, write, direct, all of it.


What do you want to be when you "grow up"?
A leader. Doesn't matter in how big or how small of a venue. I want to lead, inspire, create and live a healthy, happy life.


What is your favorite subject in school?
I'm Alumni of The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts, School for Film and Television. I completed the 2 year professional TV and Film Training Program.

Meet the Company: Katherine Scott


Name:
Katherine Scott
Hometown:
Holmdel, NJ
Age:
16
What made you interested in being part of the Project Girl Performance Collective?
I think Project Girl is fantastic way to work towards social changes through theatre. This is an extraordinary, unique group of powerful women who are making strides for a better future. I wanted to be a part of this because it is unlike anything I have ever done. I wanted to challenge myself as a writer and an actress and an artist. I wanted to help give a voice to girls in my generation. I wanted to learn from other girls and their experiences and share my own stories with them. I wanted to have a lot of fun. I wanted to have the chance to perform work that is important and poignant has the potential to make a difference in the world.
What have you learned/gained from being part of PGPC?
Being a part of PGPC has opened my eyes to how many different types of people there are in the world. It has shown me that you can never know everything about someone- each person has their own secret and their own story. PGPC has shown me that regardless of how different your background is or where you grew up is, everyone has dealt with their own pain. Being a part of PGPC, I have been amazed and blown away by the creativity and talent of these girls around me, and it has challenged me to push myself as an artist.
What has been your favorite part of working on "GirlPower: Survival ofthe Fittest?
My favorite part has been the stimulating conversations that leave me thinking about so many social issues, and so many things that need improvement in today's world. I leave each PGPC rehearsal with such a sense of empowerment and confidence and pride in what we are working on. Also, I have met so many unique, fun, awesome girls! It is so cool because we are all extremely different, and yet we all got along so easily from the very first rehearsal.
Is there anything that has been a challenge for you in working on"GirlPower: Survival of the Fittest"?
It was difficult finding the strength to share and talk about some personal issues, and hear others' personal stories that are very upsetting. However, because we found comfortability in one another, it became easier to be honest. This has been extremely challenging because I am not very confident in my abilities as a writer or as a creative mind. However, PGPC is pushing me to expand my creativity and be confident in the work I produce.
When/Why did you first become involved in theatre?
I have always loved performing. There is such a thrill found in entertaining others and sharing with an audience. I have always loved doing what I am passionate about onstage. I have performed as a dancer from the time I was 4 years old, but I first became really involved in theatre by doing school shows in grammar school. My sister was involved as stage manager/assistant director for her high school productions, and I went to see all of those shows and became very inspired. In 6th grade, I did my first community theatre production (playing "Thea", the female adaptation of the role "Theo" in "Pippin" because my sisters' friend was in the show, and they need a child to replace the boy who was supposed to be "Theo" but dropped out). This sparked my intense passion for theatre, and since then, I have tried to be open to every opportunity, and immerse myself in the art by learning as ,uch as I can about theatre.
What do you want to be when you "grow up"?
I want to be a Broadway performer. I would also love to be a choreographer/director. I am also very interested in dance/movement therapy, along with drama therapy. I would love to teach dance to kids with special needs.
What is your favorite subject in school?
I am fascinated by science, and I do very well in math/science. However, I love reading/writing, as well.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Meet the Company: Dominique Fishback


Name
Dominique Fishback

Age
19

Hometown
Brooklyn, East NY

What made you interested in being part of the Project Girl Performance Collective? I was involved in this amazing group when it was just "Girl Power" and I've been attached ever since. I believe in the power that we have and how we change at least one girl's life.
What have you learned/gained from being part of PGPC?
I learn that we have to change do more to be heard but once we are everyone is intrigued and from there a lot more things can happen for females around the world.

What has been your favorite part of working on "GirlPower: Survival of the Fittest
?
Just having a place to share the poetry and monologues I've been working in prior, I have ears that want to hear what I have to say.

Is there anything that has been a challenge for you in working on"GirlPower: Survival of the Fittest"?
The hardest thing I have to face is not being afraid of hurting someone I love feelings because of my honesty..

When/Why did you first become involved in theatre?
When I was 15 turning 16 in a group called MCC youth theater company. My mom wanted me to try she said I'm really drama but I never wanted to. Once I tried I fall in love.

What do you want to be when you "grow up"?
I want to be in movies that touch your soul and on Broadway, in plays, cause I can't sing, but that's something I will work on.

What is your favorite subject in school?
In high school I loved English, History, and Gym. Now I am a student at Pace University studying acting. In the fall I'll be a sophomore.