Showing posts with label musical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label musical. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Christmas in July: Battle of the Christmas Musicals
I have some FANTASTIC news: North Pole High: The Musical was selected as a semi-finalist in the Battle of the Christmas Musicals at the Brookfield Theatre for the Arts in Brookfield, Connecticut!
I am so proud of the writers -- Rafi Nemes, Kristen Rea, and Danny Hercules -- for this early recognition they have received for their work-in-progress musical based on my memoir, North Pole High: A Rebel Without a Claus. Congratulations! And keep up the great work!
Now for some more news that's also fantastic, but in a different way:
North Pole High didn't advance to the finalist round, but everyone here at the Top of the World is happy anyway because who knew there were so many new Christmas musicals being written? You can never have enough Christmas musicals!
Congratulations to the writers of The Christmas Bride, Christmas Letters, and Come Find Me.
I want to urge all my New England fans to head to Brookfield, Connecticut to celebrate Christmas in July! Yule get to see 45-minute excerpts from each of the three finalists and yule get to meet the writers. AND yule get to vote for your favorite. The winning show will get a full-length staged reading in December.
And it's FREE!
But the best reason to attend this event on Saturday, July 1, from 7:00 PM to 10:15 PM is because yule get to celebrate Christmas six months early!!!!!! Because when you think about it, December is just too far away to hold onto your Christmas cheer.
For tickets, go to brownpapertickets.com/event/2964680
Good luck to all three finalists, and have a Merry July!
Thursday, December 15, 2016
No One Beats the Yuletide Pride at North Pole High


Andrea Fantauzzi played my classmate Vixen far more sympathetically than she came off in my book.
Judy Nazemetz (member of Actors' Equity Association) played my dear mother, Mrs. Claus, so dearly.
John Eddings embodied the enormous body of my father, Santa Claus, so believable he could probably get away with subbing for my dad at some of the malls this Season. #HoHoHo
Lauren Byrd really nailed me in the lead role, except that she carols even more beautifully than I do.
James Giusti found his inner Scrooge to accurately portray Rudy Tutti, the new boy at North Pole High.
Monica Allan was so much fun as my best friend Snowflake it's almost like I have another best friend!
Frankie Rodriguez was hilarious as my shy classmate Silentnight.
Samuel Thacker truly rose to the occasion to portray the handsome half-elf Tinsel.
And last, but not least, David Buckland was so much like my real teacher, Mr. Polar Bear, that parts of the show were eerily like being in class at the real North Pole High.


Friday, October 7, 2016
North Pole High Talent Search
What's new at North Pole High? We're putting on a show!
My good friends at the Academy for New Musical Theatre in North Hollywood are putting together a staged reading of the first draft of their musical based on my critically-acclaimed memoir! I can't wait.
They're looking for talented singers and actors right now! Go to the Auditions Page now for character breakdowns and other information about how you can be among the first performers in the WORLD to play my friends in this very special edition of North Pole High: The Musical.
Please spread the word to all your friends in the Los Angeles acting community and let's make this the Best Christmas Musical Ever!
#HoHoHo
Friday, April 8, 2016
Swans-a-Swimming! It's North Pole High: The Musical!
Ho, ho, ho! Wanna hear about something almost more exciting than Christmas? The Academy for New Musical Theatre has selected my memoir, North Pole High: A Rebel Without a Claus, for development as a MUSICAL! A talented team of writers has been hand-picked by me to bring the festive joy to the stage.

Can't wait that long to hear some fun new Christmas songs? You don't have to. North Pole High has been invited to preview our opening number, "Yuletide Pride," at Got Musical 2016, an exciting showcase of songs from a wide range of musical works-in-progress.

This will be the very first public performance of any portion of North Pole High: The Musical ever! So hurry over to New Musicals Inc. to reserve tickets for the April 26 World Premiere in Anaheim, California, or the special May 15 Encore Performance in Burbank, California. Tickets for these shows will sell out fast!
MEET THE TEAM

Composer RAPHAEL NEMES plays trumpet and piano and is a Harvard-trained Russian bell ringer. He has previously collaborated with Hercules at ANMT on the fifteen-minute time-travel musical Have a Nice Trip.
Lyricist KRISTEN REA is an accomplished performer specializing in creating productions that bridge live music, theater, and dance. With extensive training on the French horn, she has performed with world-renowned artists such as Grammy winner Gordon Goodwin, Disney Legend Randy Newman, and as a soloist in the Tony-winning production of Blast!, as well as staged productions at the Disneyland Resort and Busch Gardens. An enthusiastic educator, Kristen also serves as a clinician and creative development contributor for Disney Performing Arts, and helped create CITYstage, a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring inner-city youth to realize their full potential through the performing arts.

Bookwriter DANNY HERCULES is a professional screenwriter and music journalist who made his stage musical writing debut at ANMT with the book for the well-received time-travel comedy Have a Nice Trip, with music by Nemes, his NPH collaborator. Hercules also helps Santa’s little helpers in publishing North Pole High: A Rebel Without a Claus outside the Arctic Circle.
ANMT is the academic wing of New Musicals Inc., and has supported and trained musical theatre writers for four decades, beginning as a sister workshop to the BMI Lehman Engel workshop in New York. North Pole High: A Rebel Without a Claus, a memoir by Candace Jane Kringle, is available at Amazon.com and Google Play.
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