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Kay Trinidad in 'Little Mermaid'

Written by **Billyboxergirl on Sunday, April 20, 2008

NEW YORK - At 23, Kay Trinidad is at the season where life seems auspiciously uncomplicated and everything glides smoothly like walking on heelys.
The New York-born Filipina last year made her Broadway debut in “Little Mermaid," hoping to one day follow the trail of “idol" Lea Salonga.
In the Disney production, currently showing at Lunt-Fontanne, Kay is part of the song-and-dance featured ensemble, her name several lines below the stars’ and many fonts tinier.
But on stage, her presence is equally commanding and hypnotic. The fact that she is the only Asian, effortlessly warbling and dancing, makes her stand out even more.
“Such a big dream. I always knew I could do it," she told Philippine News, expressing elation. From NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts where she majored in Drama, Kay’s road to Broadway had been paved with nothing but good luck and good vibes.

There was a case of bad cold and fever for her “Little Mermaid" audition. She was on a theater tour in Indiana when told by her agent she had to fly to New York right away for the audition.

“I was sick on the plane," she recalled. “When I got to the audition, I sang my song and then two more right after. After that they asked me to dance, they gave some more musical sides to sing, more dancing on heelys." In between downing orange juice, blowing her nose and popping lozenges, she endured about five hours of audition. She was one of five talents who made the grade that day.

Two weeks later, her prayers were answered; Kay couldn’t be more ecstatic: “I screamed!" From that time on, it was a blurry succession of rehearsals, photo shoots, costume fittings, media interviews and whatever else it took to promote the musical.
There was talk of a union strike, but little did Kay know it would erupt on her first day on the Broadway stage.“It was nerve-wracking," she continued. “We didn’t know if we were performing or not."

This sense of tentativeness went on for three weeks, with Kay and other “Mermaid" cast members spending time on the picket line in solidarity with fellow equity members.
“We carried placards and stayed there, just in case (the strike is settled and we had to get on stage)," she said. “It’s a privilege. The unions are the people that protect you."
On January 10, 2007, Kay officially graced the Great White Way.

No Marcos connection

With her name, Kathleen Imelda Trinidad, you would think Kay was named after the Marcos women. "No way," she shrieked in a voice dripping with disgust. She was named after her mother Imee, and no, her mother, a lab technician, was not named after the former First Daughter.
Luis, her father, is an electrical engineer. If being good children is the workmanship of good parents, then Kay and her two sisters are fine products. Oldest sister owns a retail business, and the youngest is studying to be a doctor and a violist in equal measures of seriousness.
"My parents always believed in me. They said I could do anything. They were so excited," Kay described her folks, who raised her and her sisters on traditional Philippine values and respect for religion.

Kay was drawn to performing as a child, but made her first professional appearance in high school as Alice in Texas’ Casa Manana production of “Bye, Bye Birdie."
She would never forget the first time she performed before a real live audience not limited to her immediate family.
Although the Trinidads first lived in Long Island in New York, the girls were raised in California and Texas or wherever the father’s job took them.
Kay went back to New York for college while another family move to Arizona was made.In Broadway, Kay belongs to a tight-knit community of Asian actors, writers, directors, dancers, stagehands, whom she sees occasionally during auditions, but especially on ethnic calls.

“It’s very small. We say ‘hi’ to each other. There are some Filipinos; we don’t hang out, but being around each other brings a sense of home. There’s that connection and closeness, even if you just met," she said. “We’re very supportive of each other."
While playing the lead Ariel in “Little Mermaid" is something to aspire for, Kay believes that may take some doing, and breaking the glass ceiling has nothing to do with.

“Vocally, I could definitely do it and I’d love to do it. But the reality right now is that children are used to seeing Ariel as this red-haired, white girl…," she theorized, although she noted that Toni Braxton had portrayed Belle in “Beauty and the Beast."
With her looks – more North Asian than Malay – Kay has taken on many different ethnic roles including a Chinese girl, a Korean and also a Spanish.

“That’s fine with me, I’m not offended. I get more work that way," she said, brushing aside reservations raised by purists that Filipino actors should play ethnic roles they represent.
She would like to play Kim in “Miss Saigon," if the opportunity presented itself. She is looking to do some commercials and television.
“I would love to see myself performing in principal roles. I can see that happening sooner than later," she said confidently.
Performing is an “amazing" way to earn a living, said Kay, declaring that in the next 10 years “I see myself married – with family – and still performing."

Vincent Bueno

Written by **Billyboxergirl on Friday, February 01, 2008


Vincent Bueno (December 10, 1985), born in Vienna of Filipino parents, is a singer. On January 12, 2008, he became winner of the ORF programme "Musical! Die Show" (Musical! The Show), an Austrian television musical contest.[1] Vincent started dancing at the age of 4.[2] Later, he sang and performed in the Sarah Geronimo concert in Vienna.[3] On January 18, 2008, Bueno stated to media that he wanted to try his luck in Philippine showbiz

Early education
A graduate of music and performing arts at the Vienna Conservatory of Music, Bueno is also a composer of R&B music, having taken-up special courses in acting, dancing and singing. At age 11, he managed to play 4 musical instruments - piano, guitar, drums and bass guitar. His father was a former vocalist and a 1970 local band lead guitarist. Bueno is fluent in speaking Filipino language aside from German and English.


"Musical! Die Show"
Vincent defeated Eva Klikovics and Gudrun Ihninger of 10 contestants / finalists, and earned the top prize of 50,000 EUR (3 million PHP) plus the "chance of a lifetime". He first performed "Grease Lightning" (from musical Grease), and then, "Music of the Night" (from Phantom of the Opera). Vincent got 67% of televotes (landslide victory) from televiewers in Austria and nearby countries. 2nd placer Austrian Eva Klikovics received 37% of televotes while Gudrun Ihninger was eliminated earlier, and salvaged third place.The television show is a reality-based talent contest which considers contestants’ theatrical and dancing skills or abilities, which in turn, are judged by televiewers' vote by phone or SMS.

The contest Musical! Die Show began on elimination round of November 23, 2007 with 10 contestants from 400 beginners who auditioned. Austria and other European televiewers rated / televoted the finalists. "Hair" was Vincent's first number, and he performed memorable songs - "I Wanna Be Like You" of Jungle Book, "Superstar" of Jesus Christ Superstar, "Why God Why?" of Miss Saigon, "Singin' in the Rain", and the German "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!" from Mary Poppins. "Musical - The Show", as project of Austrian broadcasting TV ORF, is not an ordinary singing competition like "Starmania" or "American Idol". Completely different, it involves theater arts, musical, and acting capability. Specifically, unlike Western and Asian talent show contests, Musical! Die Show, is comparatively more difficult and challenging due to its theater leanings. Aspirants would act and sing a la Broadway, and instead of merely singing pop tunes, they choose Broadway musical theater repertoire

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Laura Sanders

Written by **Billyboxergirl on Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Teenage FilAm Topbills 'Secret Garden' musical.

San Francisco -- Laura Sanders, a 13 year old Filipino American singer and actress star in the lead role of Mary Lennox in the upcoming revival production of the Broadway musical The Secret Garden with San Francisco's internationally renowned Lamplighter's Music Theatre.

The Secret Garden, based in the beloved 1909 children novel of the same by Frances Hodgson Burnett, was adapted as a musical for Broadway by lyricist Marsha Norman, and composer Lucy Simon. It tells the story of a young English girl, Mary, who is opened in an epidemic in colonial Indian and is sent to Yorkshire,England to live with her emotionally wounded widower uncle, Archibald Craven, and his invalid son, Colin. Led by the ghost of her deceased Aunt Lily; a chorus of ghost and spirits from her own past; and assisted by her maid Martha, and Martha's brother Dickon, a mysterious gardener and conjurer; Mary overcomes adversity to restore emotional and physical health to her uncle, cousin. and herself.

The Secret Garden
premiered on Broadway at the St. James Theatre in 1991, and closed in 1993 after 709 performances. It won three Tony Awards in 1991, including the award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for 11-years-old Daisy Eagan, the youngest Tony Award winner in history, for her performance in the role of Mary Lennox.

The LAmplighters Music Theatre revival of The Secret Garden, accompanied by a 21-piece professional orchestra, will be the first fully staged North American Production to use the full original Broadway orchestration, siince the show closed its run on Broadway.

The Secret Garden plays at the Yerba Buena Theater in San Francisco from Friday, January 18th through Sunday, January 29th for four performances; and at the Lesher Center for Arts, in Walnut Creek, from Thursday, January 31st through Sunday, February 3rd, for five additional performances.

Laura Sanders is a 7th grade student at The Nueva School, in Hillsborough. She has performed in many previous productions with the Lamplighters and other Bay Area theater companies. Laura is double cast in the Mary Lennox role with Katy Corbus, another accomplished young Bay Area peroformer. Laura will be performing the role of Mary Lennox at the following performances of The Secret Garden:

Yerba Buena Theater, San Francisco
Friday, January 18th, 8pm (opening niight)
Saturday, January 19th, 2pm
Lesher Center for the Arts, Walnut Creek
Friday, Feebruary 1st, 8pm
Saturday, February 2nd, 8pm

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