Thursday, December 23, 2010

Merry Christmas!!!

Hi everyone! Thank you for taking the time out of your very busy holiday schedules to check out my latest blog.

I'm so excited to be home for a few days to celebrate Christmas with my husband, Michael. We got to spend a few days together last week when he came to NYC to see my show 'A Sleepy Hollow Christmas Carol' (which plays its final two performances on December 26th). He took the bus in from PA a few hours early so we could do Christmas in New York in a New York minute. We managed to cram in all the popular attractions in a very short amount of time. We did it all (I think): Rockerfeller Plaza, St. Patrick's Cathedral, FAO Schwartz, Herald Square, and the craziness that is Times Square. Here is a photo story of our day together!




This is what you see when you come up from the PATH train in Herald Square. This is Macy's theme this year. And it's beautiful and I couldn't agree with it more. In a year where so many people are going through such trying times, Macy's reminds us to believe. I do. Do you?



From Herald Square we walked a few blocks to Times Square. We definitely had our priorities straight too...first stop in Times Square? Why, the Charmin restrooms, of course!

I'm telling you, you will never have more fun going to the bathroom. They pride themselves on offering the public clean restrooms all the time. It's a promotion Charmin has been doing for the past few years. Last year, Mike and I enjoyed the go with our friends, Mim and Jason. It was so much fun we just had to return this year.

Each bathroom stall, this year, was decorated to represent different U.S. landmarks. I 'enjoyed the go' in the Grand Canyon. LOL! After 'going' you can even snap a holiday picture while sitting on Charmin's golden throne. We are big goofballs so of course we took the pic! They also have a dance video to an original Charmin pop song this year. Thankfully, I do not remember it. I'm pretty sure I don't want a song about going to the bathroom stuck in my head. There is also a stage to get up and dance, too. They'll record you dancing to the Charmin song and email it to you. If you've never been to the Charmin restrooms at Christmastime, make sure you add it to your list next year. I'm pretty sure it's going to keep getting bigger and better!



After 'taking care of business' at Charmin we headed to the top of the TKTS steps to check out the madness in Times Square. This is the part I enjoyed the least. There were just so many people that you resort to becoming physical to get through the crowds. I know it's the holidays and all but at some point you do need to cross the street or get into that one store and well....dropping a shoulder and pushing through the crowd becomes a part of your very survival. Michael did remind me that I am only 5'1 and could easily end up with 2 black eyes if someone decides to raise their elbows to stop me. So true!



In just a matter of minutes you can see the crowd multiply. It was insane! While in Times Square we also checked out the new HUGE Disney store. Ummm, we also waited online to get in. It's not a ride people...just a store. But that should paint a picture of just how many people are in NYC this time of year. Here is a picture of Mike and I in front of the castle in the store. It was like our honeymoon all over again. Yay!





And of course, I couldn't leave the Disney Store without giving Tnker Bell a hug. Ever since I was a little girl, I just LOVED Tinker Bell. I had this little plastic purse that had Tinker Bell lotion, spray, and bubble bath. I carried it everywhere until of course I dropped it and perfume broke and leaked all over everything. It was a devastating moment in my life. But, I still have a special place in my heart for Tinker Bell.

Now, leaving the Disney Store took longer than waiting in the line to get in. Why, you ask? Well, because we couldn't get through the wall of people between us and the street. It took us a good 10 minutes to get through the crowd and cross the street to the Roxy. All we wanted was lunch. Haha. Michael had never had Pastrami before so we split a Pastrami on rye and he loved it. Here's the proof! ---->
He wasn't sure he'd like it but I was sure he would. I was right... as usual. :) It was delish!








What would Christmas in NYC be if we didn't hit up Rockefeller Plaza? That's where we headed next. Here are a few pics of our time there. Enjoy!











We found a nice couple to snap out pic in front of the famous Christmas tree. Because we went during the day, there were less people crowding the railings that overlook the skating rink so I was finally able to get a nice pictur
e of the rink. I also made Mike take a picture in front of the rink as well.


I've always loved the angels that line the path to the skating rink. So, naturally, I took a picture of them. And then I had Michael take a pic of me in front of a pile of red balls modeling my beautiful Purty Girl bag.





After grabbing a quick truffle at Godiva we headed up a few more blocks to unleash our inner child at F.A.O. Schwartz.

Michael wouldn't take his picture with th
e toy soldier outside the store so It's just me. Look how excited I am...HAHA! This man was so tall, too. He's bending down a good foot.

I haven't been to this amazing toy store in about eight years. But we had
a lot of fun. There is an entire section set up like diagon alley from Harry Potter. So, naturally, I tried on a quiddich cap...because I'm a total dork. We also tried to play the big piano that was featured in the movie 'Big' but they no longer let the public play it. It's roped off and they now hire actors/dancers to put on a show. I was bummed because I was looking forward to playing on it. So was Michael. We were both a little disappointed but we got over it really quickly since there was so much stuff to be excited about. Like NEON FROGS!!! :)




While on 5th Avenue we checked out some of the window displays in the uber high end stores like Saks 5th Avenue, Cartier, Tiffany's, DeBeers, Bergdorf's, and Harry Winston. It's amazing in this economy that anyone can afford to shop in these places. But God bless them if they can. We also stopped into St. Patrick's Cathedral to light a candle for a dear friend's mom who passed just last week and to offer up some thanks and praise for my family and friends. Again, it was during the day and not quite peak time for tourists so we were able to find a seat, say a few prayers, and sit in astonishment at the beauty of that cathedral. They just don't make them like they used to.


After our whirlwind tour, we headed to catch the shuttle that transports all the actors in my show between NYC and Westchester. Michael had the honor of experiencing that ride. He watched the show and seemed to like it. He's my #1 fan and I love him. Here is a pic of us backstage after the show. He's so tall!



Like I said earlier in this blog, 'A Sleepy Hollow Christmas Carol' closes December 26th. We have two performances that day. If you are feeling adventurous and want to come see the show click here.




UPCOMING....

  • new website (coming soon)
  • Educational video filming
  • Theater classes at Civic Theatre of Allentown
  • Nunsense (Tickets)
  • Allentown Public Theatre's Spotlight Cabaret
  • One Woman Show
  • AUDITIONS AUDITIONS AUDITIONS
As you can see, 2011 is going to be a busy year. After all, a working actress is a happy actress.

I wanted to share the trailer for the movie I filmed this fall. I don't appear in the video but I'm still proud of the project. So check the trailer out!





I know 2011 will be a good year. There will be a lot of changes happening - all good- and I will embrace them. They will all help me build a stronger 'business of me.'

During my short break I'll be organizing a mailing to agents. The mailing was started back in the summer of 2010 through Send Out Cards. I hit a brick wall when my unemployment ran out and I couldn't find a job. But, it's all good. So far 2011 looks amazing and I'll be able to pick up where I left off and I have good feelings about it. By the end of the mailing process I'm confident I will be interviewing with several agents. I'm very excited about this.

I have already started loading my calendar with auditions. In January alone, I already have a few dozen auditions on the books. I'm very excited about it and it's not even January.

I've been submitting through Actors Access alot too. I have received a few bites through that service but not having a demo reel definitely hurts. That is one of my goals for 2011. Once I have a demo reel up on Actors Access it will definitely enhance my submissions.

I have also started to pencil in workshops and seminars I would like to take in the city. It's all part of the networking I must do in this business. It'll also help me with on camera work since I don't have a ton of experience there.

I'm also learning how to be my own cheerleader. I've never been good at it. The more networking I do and seminars and workshops I take with leaders in the industry, the better I will get at it. There is no harm to giving yourself credit for you hard work.

So that's what I've been doing and what I'm looking forward to in the coming year. Thanks for stopping by to read my blog each week. I hope you all have a very Merry Christmas and Happy Holiday season.

With sass and class,





Kirsten Rani Almeida

Quote of the Week
: "I'm learning all the time. The tombstone will be my diploma." ~Eartha Kitt

Video of the Week: Meet Fiyero! Fiyero is an adorable black German Shepherd that I've been staying with the past month during my stay in Jersey City. His Mom, Amy Bladen showed me a trick Fiyero does. HE SINGS!!!!! Here is a short video of Fiyero singing along with me. Enjoy!




Recipe of the Week:

Caramel Marshmallow Treats Recipe

Caramel Marshmallow Treats Recipe

Ingredients
  • 5 cups crisp rice cereal, coarsely crushed
  • 1 can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 package (14 ounces) caramels
  • 1 cup butter, cubed
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon Spice Island® Pure Vanilla Extract
  • 1 package (16 ounces) large marshmallows

Directions

  • Line two baking sheets with waxed paper; set aside. Place cereal in a shallow bowl. In a large saucepan, cook and stir the milk, caramels and butter over low heat until melted and smooth. Remove from the heat; stir in the cinnamon and vanilla.
  • With a toothpick, dip each marshmallow into warm caramel mixture; turn to coat. Press marshmallow bottoms in cereal; place on prepared pans. Let stand until set. Yield: 5 dozen.




Kirsten Rani Almeida received her B.A. in Theater and Speech from Wagner College. For twelve years, Kirsten doubled as a professional fundraiser for a large non-profit arts organization and an actor, director, choreographer, and playwright. She has performed in more than forty shows all over the U.S. She spent four months touring the country with the Omaha Theater Company's production of 'The Little Engine that Could' as the Red Dress Doll. She performed nearly 80 performances in 36 states. In New York City, Kirsten was part of the cast for the award-winning 'Skin Deep' by Mary Lynn Dobson (Fringe Festival winner 2009) which has won top honors from the 2010 Samuel French Off-Off Broadway Short Play Festival and originated the role of Lavender Blue in the eerily funny 'Professor Von Awesome's Traveling Caravan of Cautionary Warnings.' Kirsten appeared in the U.S. premiere of 'Scandalous! A new musical based on the life of D.H. Lawrence' in New Orleans and appeared at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in the World Premiere musical 'The Butterfly Project' which raised money for children's cancer research. Other credits include Children of Eden (Mama Noah), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat(Narrator), Hello Dolly!(Minnie Fay), Beauty and the Beast(Silly Girl & Madame de la Grande Bouche), The Sound of Music(Mother Abbess), Annie(Star-to-Be), Oliver!(Widow Corney), How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying(Rosemary), My Fair Lady(Featured Dancer), Promises, Promises!(Featured Dancer), Nunsense I & II(Sister Leo), Gypsy(Tessie Tura), Guys & Dolls(Featured Dancer), Back to the 80s(Debbie Cox), Seussical the Musical(Gertrude), Snoopy!(Sally Brown), Pippin(Featured dancer), Carousel, Godspell, Little Shop of Horrors(Chiffon), and many more.

In film/tv, Kirsten has appeared in the upcoming comedy 'Big Guns', 'Three Chris'', and filmed the independent short 'Westfield' with Clocktower Productions. She has also appeared in two episodes of 'The World's Most Astonishing News'.

She has also appeared as a guest artist with the Newark Boys Chorus and Triad Ensemble and the Spotlight Cabaret with Allentown Public Theater. She was a founding member of the Boonton Parks & Recreation Theatre Company for young performers where she not only directed and choreographed the shows for the company but also acted as lead fundraiser, costumer, lighting designer, marketing director as well as scenic and props designer. Kirsten also taught dance for the recreation department to children ages 7-12. Kirsten has also dabbled in play writing for children's theater. Her twisted version of "The Three Little Pigs" (a musical from the Big Bad Wolf's perspective) was produced at Playhouse 22 in East Brunswick, NJ.

Kirsten teaches drama classes at the Civic Theater in Allentown, PA to grades Pre-K through 4. Kirsten also offers an audition class to high school students which helps students audition confidently. Her effective teaching style is requested by groups in PA and NJ and NY.


Audio Samples

Musical Theater Demo

Friday, December 17, 2010

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas....

Hi everyone! Thanks for checking out my blog!

I'm in my third week of 'A Sleepy Hollow Christmas Carol' and everything is going great. I love my small, yet amazing cast. They are a great bunch of people.

The remaining show dates are: Dec 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, & 26. For tickets click here.



The show will break for the holidays on December 24th and 25th. I'm looking forward to spending time with my husband and cats. I'll get to spend some QT with my furr-balls on the afternoon of Christmas Eve when Mike is at work and hopefully get my Christmas Shopping done. Then, we'll head to the Jersey Shore for Christmas Eve and Christmas with my in-laws.














When the show does officially close, I'll be working hard on my lesson plans for the next semester of Civic Theatre School. I'm really excited to be picking up the high school class. I hope I can energize the class and get them excited about the world of theater. I'll also return to my part-time gig at the Pines Dinner Theater.





With everything going on in my life, I'm already starting to think about my New Year's resolutions. This year, I'm approaching this differently. I'm not giving anything up and I'm not going to try and lose weight. Instead, I'm focusing on my business, the business of ME, as my New Year's resolution. Getting back on track is my #1 priority. I WILL get an agent. I WILL get my equity card. These two components are key factors in the success of my business in 2011. I will dust off the tools I already have to do a full-scale agent mailing. I may not be able to use the convenient send-out cards method for this massive mailing, but I will get this mailing done, including all the follow-up mailings. There is NO EXCUSE!


I'm hoping to increase vocal coachings as well. Being involved in 'Sleepy Hollow Christmas Carol' I've received some great advice about ME! So, because I already possess the vocal range I'm going to start focusing on my legit voice again. I know I can belt so I want to really fine-tune my legit sound so when I go into an audition I can really show the casting directors exactly what I can do as a character actress. This is very exciting to me.

Other thins on my 2011 'To Do' list is: to see 1 show a month. Broadway, Off-Broadway, Regional, Community. I don't care just as long as I get out and support the arts. And when I have a gig, I encourage my fellow artists to do the same. There are so many resources out there that have affordable options to see great shows! I'm also hoping to take some classes and seminars but mostly I WILL double the amount of auditions I attend each week. I've never been more serious about my business than I am right now. I'm reminded that this business is where I belong when I get to sing and dance and act onstage 7 shows a week. How lucky am I to be making money doing what I truly love? It's a blessing and I am truly grateful.

I'm ready for you 2011. Put 'em up...but I know I'm going to win!




Quote of the week: "I may not be there yet, but I'm closer than I was yesterday." ~Author Unknown

Video of the week: My friend, Amy Bladen, introduced me to the music from 'Notre Dame de Paris' and I'm just in love!



Recipe of the week:

PEPPERMINT BARK - One my favorite things to munch on during the holidays!


Ingredients

  • 8 ounces high-quality semisweet chocolate, broken into pieces
  • 2 teaspoons canola oil, divided
  • 1/2 teaspoon peppermint extract, divided
  • 8 ounces high-quality white chocolate, broken into pieces
  • 25 peppermint candies, crushed

Directions

  1. Lightly grease a 9x9 inch pan and line with waxed paper, smoothing out wrinkles; set aside.
  2. Place the semisweet chocolate and 1 teaspoon of the canola oil in the top of a double boiler over just barely simmering water, stirring frequently and scraping down the sides with a rubber spatula to avoid scorching. When the chocolate is melted, stir in 1/4 teaspoon of the peppermint extract. Pour the melted chocolate into the prepared pan, and spread evenly over the bottom of the pan. Sprinkle half of the crushed peppermints over the chocolate layer. Refrigerate until completely hardened, about 1 hour.
  3. Place the white chocolate and the remaining 1 teaspoon canola oil in the top of a double boiler over just barely simmering water, stirring frequently and scraping down the sides with a rubber spatula to avoid scorching. When the chocolate is melted, stir in the remaining 1/4 teaspoon peppermint extract. Pour the white chocolate directly over the semisweet chocolate layer; spread evenly. Sprinkle the remaining crushed candy over the top and gently press in. Refrigerate until completely hardened. Remove from pan; break into small pieces to serve.




Kirsten Rani Almeida received her B.A. in Theater and Speech from Wagner College. For twelve years, Kirsten doubled as a professional fundraiser for a large non-profit arts organization and an actor, director, choreographer, and playwright. She has performed in more than forty shows all over the U.S. She spent four months touring the country with the Omaha Theater Company's production of 'The Little Engine that Could' as the Red Dress Doll. She performed nearly 80 performances in 36 states. In New York City, Kirsten was part of the cast for the award-winning 'Skin Deep' by Mary Lynn Dobson (Fringe Festival winner 2009) which has won top honors from the 2010 Samuel French Off-Off Broadway Short Play Festival and originated the role of Lavender Blue in the eerily funny 'Professor Von Awesome's Traveling Caravan of Cautionary Warnings.' Kirsten appeared in the U.S. premiere of 'Scandalous! A new musical based on the life of D.H. Lawrence' in New Orleans and appeared at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in the World Premiere musical 'The Butterfly Project' which raised money for children's cancer research. Other credits include Children of Eden (Mama Noah), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat(Narrator), Hello Dolly!(Minnie Fay), Beauty and the Beast(Silly Girl & Madame de la Grande Bouche), The Sound of Music(Mother Abbess), Annie(Star-to-Be), Oliver!(Widow Corney), How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying(Rosemary), My Fair Lady(Featured Dancer), Promises, Promises!(Featured Dancer), Nunsense I & II(Sister Leo), Gypsy(Tessie Tura), Guys & Dolls(Featured Dancer), Back to the 80s(Debbie Cox), Seussical the Musical(Gertrude), Snoopy!(Sally Brown), Pippin(Featured dancer), Carousel, Godspell, Little Shop of Horrors(Chiffon), and many more.

In film/tv, Kirsten has appeared in the upcoming comedy 'Big Guns', 'Three Chris'', and filmed the independent short 'Westfield' with Clocktower Productions. She has also appeared in two episodes of 'The World's Most Astonishing News'.

She has also appeared as a guest artist with the Newark Boys Chorus and Triad Ensemble and the Spotlight Cabaret with Allentown Public Theater. She was a founding member of the Boonton Parks & Recreation Theatre Company for young performers where she not only directed and choreographed the shows for the company but also acted as lead fundraiser, costumer, lighting designer, marketing director as well as scenic and props designer. Kirsten also taught dance for the recreation department to children ages 7-12. Kirsten has also dabbled in play writing for children's theater. Her twisted version of "The Three Little Pigs" (a musical from the Big Bad Wolf's perspective) was produced at Playhouse 22 in East Brunswick, NJ.

Kirsten teaches drama classes at the Civic Theater in Allentown, PA to grades Pre-K through 4. Kirsten also offers an audition class to high school students which helps students audition confidently. Her effective teaching style is requested by groups in PA and NJ and NY.


Audio Samples

Musical Theater Demo

Saturday, December 11, 2010

'Tis the season....

This week has been a whirlwind. I had 2 days in PA with my husband which was great! I miss him.


While there I auditioned for a health network to portray a patient in medical training videos. I got the gig. Over the next six months, I'll be reenacting certain medical cases to help doctors-in-residence at the Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network. Up until now, they have used programmable dummies. I was able to get a tour of their current facility where they 'brought to life' one of those dummies. It can breathe, talk, cough, vomit, and more...and the doctor trainees can practice drawing blood and administering meds. It was very VERY cool. Now, they are expanding their teaching hospital and are in need of an entire corps of actors to help with that.

The winter/spring of 2011 will be jam-packed for me. And I am happy about that!

January 8th I start back teaching at the Civic Theatre of Allentown for grades 1-4 and 9-12. I'm very excited about that. I'll continue working in the kitchen over at the Pines Dinner Theatre and will be Sister Hubert in their upcoming spring production of 'Nunsense.' On top of all of that I'll be working on the videos for Lehigh Valley Health Network, performing in the Spotlight Cabaret for Allentown Public Theatre, AND searching for a new place to live.




Mike and I have thrown around possibilities of where to live and I think we've both decided that we are New York City bound. I'm looking forward to that. If we don't move into the city, we'll be darn close. Possibly back in the North Jersey area near where we once lived. It's a 10 minute trip into the city and that is absolutely fine by me.

I'm still accepting new clients for my coaching business and with college auditions coming up I'm sure my calendar will start to fill. If you know anyone who is looking to audition for a college musical theater program, send them my way. I can assist them in choosing vocal selection suited for their voice type as well as help them choose and coach them on their monologues. Email me for pricing.

In other news....

'Sleepy Hollow Christmas Carol' continues its run at the Westchester Broadway Theatre in Elmsford, NY until December 26th. We have many sold out shows and audiences are loving it! There are several different pricing tiers. There are $20 Student Rush tickets available with a valid student ID. You can only purchase them on the day of the show at the theater. My suggestion to you is to call ahead of time on the day you wish to see the show to see how full it is. Since Elmsford is a bit of a hike for most people, I'd hate for someone to come all that way and it be sold out. There are show only tickets as well but the pricing varies. I believe those are also available on the day of.

Congratulations to Greta and Scott Francy on the arrival of their first child, a daughter, Abigail Erin. I can't wait to meet her. I saw a picture posted on Facebook and she is just adorable.

THANK YOU to Amy Bladen for allowing me to stay with her during my run of 'Sleepy Hollow Christmas Carol'.



Mike and I will not be sending Christmas Cards out this year but we want everyone to know how much we love them and we are sending heartfelt wished for a happy and safe holiday season.









Quote of the week: "Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and cannot remain silent ." ~Victor Hugo

Video of the week:



Recipe of the week:

Mommy's Magic Cookie Bars - This recipe is one of my all-time favorites that my Mom has been making since I was a little girl. They are a huge crowd pleaser and the recipe makes a lot.


Ingredients
  • 1/2 cup butter or margarine, melted
  • 1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs
  • 1 (14 ounce) can EAGLE BRAND® Sweetened Condensed Milk(for less fat use Fat Free)
  • 2 cups semisweet chocolate morsels
  • 1 1/3 cups flaked coconut
  • 1 cup chopped nuts (I like a mix of hazelnuts and walnuts)

Directions

  1. Heat oven to 350 degrees F (325 degrees for glass dish). Coat 13x9-inch baking pan with no-stick cooking spray.
  2. Combine graham cracker crumbs and butter. Press into bottom of prepared pan. Pour sweetened condensed milk evenly over crumb mixture. Layer evenly with chocolate chips, coconut and nuts. Press down firmly with a fork.
  3. Bake 25 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool. Cut into bars or diamonds. Store covered at room temperature.




Kirsten Rani Almeida received her B.A. in Theater and Speech from Wagner College. For twelve years, Kirsten doubled as a professional fundraiser for a large non-profit arts organization and an actor, director, choreographer, and playwright. She has performed in more than forty shows all over the U.S. She spent four months touring the country with the Omaha Theater Company's production of 'The Little Engine that Could' as the Red Dress Doll. She performed nearly 80 performances in 36 states. In New York City, Kirsten was part of the cast for the award-winning 'Skin Deep' by Mary Lynn Dobson (Fringe Festival winner 2009) which has won top honors from the 2010 Samuel French Off-Off Broadway Short Play Festival and originated the role of Lavender Blue in the eerily funny 'Professor Von Awesome's Traveling Caravan of Cautionary Warnings.' Kirsten appeared in the U.S. premiere of 'Scandalous! A new musical based on the life of D.H. Lawrence' in New Orleans and appeared at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in the World Premiere musical 'The Butterfly Project' which raised money for children's cancer research. Other credits include Children of Eden (Mama Noah), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat(Narrator), Hello Dolly!(Minnie Fay), Beauty and the Beast(Silly Girl & Madame de la Grande Bouche), The Sound of Music(Mother Abbess), Annie(Star-to-Be), Oliver!(Widow Corney), How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying(Rosemary), My Fair Lady(Featured Dancer), Promises, Promises!(Featured Dancer), Nunsense I & II(Sister Leo), Gypsy(Tessie Tura), Guys & Dolls(Featured Dancer), Back to the 80s(Debbie Cox), Seussical the Musical(Gertrude), Snoopy!(Sally Brown), Pippin(Featured dancer), Carousel, Godspell, Little Shop of Horrors(Chiffon), and many more.

In film/tv, Kirsten has appeared in the upcoming comedy 'Big Guns', 'Three Chris'', and filmed the independent short 'Westfield' with Clocktower Productions. She has also appeared in two episodes of 'The World's Most Astonishing News'.

She has also appeared as a guest artist with the Newark Boys Chorus and Triad Ensemble and the Spotlight Cabaret with Allentown Public Theater. She was a founding member of the Boonton Parks & Recreation Theatre Company for young performers where she not only directed and choreographed the shows for the company but also acted as lead fundraiser, costumer, lighting designer, marketing director as well as scenic and props designer. Kirsten also taught dance for the recreation department to children ages 7-12. Kirsten has also dabbled in play writing for children's theater. Her twisted version of "The Three Little Pigs" (a musical from the Big Bad Wolf's perspective) was produced at Playhouse 22 in East Brunswick, NJ.

Kirsten teaches drama classes at the Civic Theater in Allentown, PA to grades Pre-K through 4. Kirsten also offers an audition class to high school students which helps students audition confidently. Her effective teaching style is requested by groups in PA and NJ and NY.


Audio Samples

Musical Theater Demo

Monday, November 8, 2010

Giving thanks...

Hi folks! Welcome back...

I know it's been a few weeks since my last blog but I've been a very VERY busy bee. But I'm BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK!

Since November 21st I've been living in Jersey City with my friend Amy as I rehearse and perform in 'Sleep Hollow Christmas Carol' up at the Westchester Broadway Theatre. I'm playing the roles of Mrs. Mops (Scrooge's ornery housekeeper) and the effervescent Mrs. Fezziwig.



The cast and crew are great. I'm having a wonderful time. For ticket info you can go to broadwaytheatre.com


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I am so blessed to have amazing people in my life. I was reminded of that this past month.

Mike and I headed into Queens on November 7th for my godson, Zephyr's, baptism. He was too precious for words. I've never met another baby so attentive and contemplative. He's so calm and peaceful and also brings peace to anyone around him. He's a special boy and I LOVE HIM! I was so honored to be asked to be one of his Godmothers. I can't wait to witness his life as he continues to grow. He has great role models in his life including his loving parents. He's one lucky kid.

(Zeph and Me at St. Lukes in Forest Hills, Queens. He was sporting a sophisticated winter white outfit and a handmade sweater and hat for his big day.)

He was a perfect angel. When it was time for us to take the oath as godparents the priest would ask us a question and Zeph looked at the priest and then when we answered, he'd whip his head back and look at us while we spoke. Before the service, Jason (the proud papa) had his on his lap at the piano and Zephyr was just playing the piano and was so happy. It was just a great day!

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I have had some major adventures while staying in Jersey City...like almost being homeless for a night due to a cross in communications. All is well. I was saved by Mim and Jay in the middle of the night. Mim DROVE to Herald Square to get me. And I was overjoyed!! It was cold, I was tired, and I had to be up at the butt-crack of dawn to head back to Westchester. I also got to see Beth too. That was a nice surprise. I owe Mim a coffee still...who knows when I'll just pop up in Queens bearing caffeinated 'prizes'!

One morning getting off the A/C/E train at 42nd Street I got up and the punk next to me got up but he was holding onto my bag strap. Little did he realize that I had the long strap across my body so I tugged to the right he tugged to the left and my favorite kitty bag is now ripped. Jerkface! I'm fine. I was just surprised with a subway full of people no one seemed to care. I did punch the guy in the shoulder and called him a not so nice name...but I think he deserved it.

On opening morning I missed the shuttle from Amy's building by a few minutes so I walked to the PATH train. It's only a 10 minute walk. It was drizzling out so I opened my umbrella. Then all of a sudden I was Mary Poppins. The wind picked up and I could no longer keep my umbrella open because the wind was turning it inside out. So I shut it, thinking 'it's only drizzling.' I was about 100 feet from the entrance to the PATH when it happened...the sky opened up and just poured. Aaah! I was soaked from head to toe, inside and out. Grrrr.... Well since I got into the city a little early I stopped in KMart, H&M, and Old Navy looking for dry clothes off a clearance rack. No luck :( BUT I was fortunate to have use of the dryer at the theater. What a day that was.

All of that happened in 10 days. :)

Coming up...
  • Audition for an Educational video for the Lehigh Valley Health Network on Dec 6th.
  • Audition for Fulton Opera House in Lancaster, PA
  • A brief visit with my parents and niece on Dec. 12th when they come to see 'Sleepy Hollow Christmas Carol'

Quote of the Week/Month: Let us be grateful to people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.
-- Marcel Proust


Video of the Week/Month:



Recipe of the Week/Month:

Grilled Chicken and Pesto Farfalle Salad (For large party)

Ingredients:
2 packages Purdue shortcuts (Italian)
1 can artichokes packed in water
1 jar kalamata olives
1 lb farfalle pasta, cooked
1 jar premade quality pesto
1 lb of mini fresh mozzarella balls
1 jar roasted red pepper, sliced thin
1 large package of romaine lettuce
1 package of grape or cherry tomatoes
Olive Oil

To assemble, place all the romaine lettuce on a large platter. The next layer is the Farfalle pasta mixed with the pesto sauce( reserve just a little pesto for the dressing). Over the pasta starting on the outer edge place the mozzarella balls (slice in half) and the tomatoes, the next ring in is the artichokes, then the olives, then the roasted red peppers and top entire salad with the chicken. Mix the reserved pesto with some olive oil and top the salad.

Serve on the platter with serving utensils. Makes an amazing centerpiece at a holiday party! Enjoy!!!





Kirsten Rani Almeida received her B.A. in Theater and Speech from Wagner College. For twelve years, Kirsten doubled as a professional fundraiser for a large non-profit arts organization and an actor, director, choreographer, and playwright. She has performed in more than forty shows all over the U.S. She spent four months touring the country with the Omaha Theater Company's production of 'The Little Engine that Could' as the Red Dress Doll. She performed nearly 80 performances in 36 states. In New York City, Kirsten was part of the cast for the award-winning 'Skin Deep' by Mary Lynn Dobson (Fringe Festival winner 2009) which has won top honors from the 2010 Samuel French Off-Off Broadway Short Play Festival and originated the role of Lavender Blue in the eerily funny 'Professor Von Awesome's Traveling Caravan of Cautionary Warnings.' Kirsten appeared in the U.S. premiere of 'Scandalous! A new musical based on the life of D.H. Lawrence' in New Orleans and appeared at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in the World Premiere musical 'The Butterfly Project' which raised money for children's cancer research. Other credits include Children of Eden (Mama Noah), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat(Narrator), Hello Dolly!(Minnie Fay), Beauty and the Beast(Silly Girl & Madame de la Grande Bouche), The Sound of Music(Mother Abbess), Annie(Star-to-Be), Oliver!(Widow Corney), How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying(Rosemary), My Fair Lady(Featured Dancer), Promises, Promises!(Featured Dancer), Nunsense I & II(Sister Leo), Gypsy(Tessie Tura), Guys & Dolls(Featured Dancer), Back to the 80s(Debbie Cox), Seussical the Musical(Gertrude), Snoopy!(Sally Brown), Pippin(Featured dancer), Carousel, Godspell, Little Shop of Horrors(Chiffon), and many more.

In film/tv, Kirsten has appeared in the upcoming comedy 'Big Guns', 'Three Chris'', and filmed the independent short 'Westfield' with Clocktower Productions. She has also appeared in two episodes of 'The World's Most Astonishing News'.

She has also appeared as a guest artist with the Newark Boys Chorus and Triad Ensemble and the Spotlight Cabaret with Allentown Public Theater. She was a founding member of the Boonton Parks & Recreation Theatre Company for young performers where she not only directed and choreographed the shows for the company but also acted as lead fundraiser, costumer, lighting designer, marketing director as well as scenic and props designer. Kirsten also taught dance for the recreation department to children ages 7-12. Kirsten has also dabbled in play writing for children's theater. Her twisted version of "The Three Little Pigs" (a musical from the Big Bad Wolf's perspective) was produced at Playhouse 22 in East Brunswick, NJ.

Kirsten teaches drama classes at the Civic Theater in Allentown, PA to grades Pre-K through 4. Kirsten also offers an audition class to high school students which helps students audition confidently. Her effective teaching style is requested by groups in PA and NJ and NY.


Audio Samples

Musical Theater Demo

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Fezziwig'n it up!

For weeks I've been typing stay tuned.....at the end of every blog. Well now, I get to share some super exciting news.

I will be playing Mrs. Fezziwig/Mrs. Mops in Westchester Broadway Theatre's upcoming production of 'Sleepy Hollow Christmas Carol'.


A SLEEPY HOLLOW CHRISTMAS CAROL
December 1 - 26

A SLEEPY HOLLOW CHRISTMAS CAROL is the enchanting musical where Charles Dickens meets Washington Irving. It weaves the magic of the Dickens classic with the delightful characters from Irving’s vivid imagination and tells the tale of a Sleepy Hollow businessman, Ebezner Scrooge, who had no love in his heart for his fellow man, especially at Christmastime. Scrooge meets Washington Irving who takes him on a redemptive adventure to his past, present and future where he meets his boyhood self and such characters as Icabod Crane, Katrina Von Tassel, Jacob Marley, Tiny Tim and several other surprising encounters. A SLEEPY HOLLOW CHRISTMAS CAROL is brimming with joyous music that will fill audiences with the holiday spirit and leave them with Dickens’s reflective message…”It’s never too late to change!”




So I know I'm going backwards, but I had to announce my next gig or else I would burst! Sooooo......Halloween was a blast! Mike and I went as Ned and the late Maude Flanders. We went to a party in Denville, NJ where Mike's best friend Bob and wifey, Suzanne live. We never see any of Mike's friends so we were happy to go. It's always fun hanging with 'The McCarthy's'. Suzanne went all out. Halloween themed everything...wine glasses, soda cups, plates, napkins, faux spider webs everywhere...and all the costumes were great. Thanks again to Bob and Sue for having us.



Coming up...
  • I'll be going to my godson's baptism this Sunday in Queens. He's the cutest lil guy ever! With his parents permission, I'll post some baptism photos in my next blog.
  • This Thursday I'm heading to NJ to see my Biz (Kelly) in Working at Mystic Vision Players. I'm going to a private performance of sorts since I have to work all weekend. I'm looking forward to it.
  • I start working again today after having way too long off while they rehearsed for the new show that opens tonight.
  • My final showcase with my students is Saturday the 6th. They have been working hard all semester and the showcase will be great. I have also just learned that I will be teaching an additional class next semester which is sooo exciting. I'm thrilled to death about it. I'm going to take on the high school class.
  • I have some jewelry show opportunities coming up in the next few weeks not to mention a few book shows out there.
  • On the 14th, in addition to my kitchen duties, I'll be heading over to the Allentown Art Museum to teach a 2 hour class to youngsters. I'll be working on movement for actors as well as theatrical mask making and some basic theater games. It's a 2 hour gig but so worth it.
  • My hubby is leaving me this weekend for his annual trip to North Carolina to visit his best friends. He is traveling with Bob who is the last of his buddies still up north. So they will head out on Thursday for a few days. I'm jealous! Not only do I want to get the flock out of here for a few days but he'll get to me Gracie, Thom's new daughter.
  • I'm still battling major post-nasal drip and would like a miracle to stop it. So if anyone knows how to clear it up, please share.
As always I love you all. Thanks for always believing in me even when I find it hard to believe in myself.

XO
Kirsten

Quote of the week: "It's not who you are that holds you back, it's who you think you're not." ~Author Unknown

Recipe of the week: Portabello Parmesan w/ penne pasta

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, plus extra for greasing the grill pan
  • 4 to 6 portabello mushrooms
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 cup marinara sauce (store bought or homemade)
  • 1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese (to make this vegan, use daiya vegan cheese)
  • 1/4 cup grated Parmesan
  • 2 tablespoons butter, cut into small pieces (for vegan recipe, use a vegan alternative)
  • 1 lb pasta
  • (for smaller portions cut recipe in half)

Directions

Place a grill pan over medium-high heat or preheat a gas or charcoal grill.

Drizzle 3 tablespoons of olive oil over both sides of the mushrooms. Sprinkle the mushrooms with salt and pepper. Drizzle olive oil on the grill to prevent the mushrooms from sticking.

g. Grill until the mushrooms are heated through and tender, about 5 minutes per side.

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.

Spread 1/2 cup of the marinara sauce on the bottom of a 9 by 13-inch baking dish. Place the grilled mushrooms on top of the marinara sauce and top with the remaining marinara sauce. Sprinkle with the cheeses and top with the butter pieces. Bake until the cheese melts and the top is golden, about 15 minutes. Serve.



Video of the week:



Kirsten Rani Almeida received her B.A. in Theater and Speech from Wagner College. For twelve years, Kirsten doubled as a professional fundraiser for a large non-profit arts organization and an actor, director, choreographer, and playwright. She has performed in more than forty shows all over the U.S. She spent four months touring the country with the Omaha Theater Company's production of 'The Little Engine that Could' as the Red Dress Doll. She performed nearly 80 performances in 36 states. In New York City, Kirsten was part of the cast for the award-winning 'Skin Deep' by Mary Lynn Dobson (Fringe Festival winner 2009) which has won top honors from the 2010 Samuel French Off-Off Broadway Short Play Festival and originated the role of Lavender Blue in the eerily funny 'Professor Von Awesome's Traveling Caravan of Cautionary Warnings.' Kirsten appeared in the U.S. premiere of 'Scandalous! A new musical based on the life of D.H. Lawrence' in New Orleans and appeared at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in the World Premiere musical 'The Butterfly Project' which raised money for children's cancer research. Other credits include Children of Eden (Mama Noah), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat(Narrator), Hello Dolly!(Minnie Fay), Beauty and the Beast(Silly Girl & Madame de la Grande Bouche), The Sound of Music(Mother Abbess), Annie(Star-to-Be), Oliver!(Widow Corney), How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying(Rosemary), My Fair Lady(Featured Dancer), Promises, Promises!(Featured Dancer), Nunsense I & II(Sister Leo), Gypsy(Tessie Tura), Guys & Dolls(Featured Dancer), Back to the 80s(Debbie Cox), Seussical the Musical(Gertrude), Snoopy!(Sally Brown), Pippin(Featured dancer), Carousel, Godspell, Little Shop of Horrors(Chiffon), and many more.

In film/tv, Kirsten has appeared in the upcoming comedy 'Big Guns', 'Three Chris'', and filmed the independent short 'Westfield' with Clocktower Productions. She has also appeared in two episodes of 'The World's Most Astonishing News'.

She has also appeared as a guest artist with the Newark Boys Chorus and Triad Ensemble and the Spotlight Cabaret with Allentown Public Theater. She was a founding member of the Boonton Parks & Recreation Theatre Company for young performers where she not only directed and choreographed the shows for the company but also acted as lead fundraiser, costumer, lighting designer, marketing director as well as scenic and props designer. Kirsten also taught dance for the recreation department to children ages 7-12. Kirsten has also dabbled in play writing for children's theater. Her twisted version of "The Three Little Pigs" (a musical from the Big Bad Wolf's perspective) was produced at Playhouse 22 in East Brunswick, NJ.

Kirsten teaches drama classes at the Civic Theater in Allentown, PA to grades Pre-K through 4. Kirsten also offers an audition class to high school students which helps students audition confidently. Her effective teaching style is requested by groups in PA and NJ and NY.


Audio Samples

Musical Theater Demo

Friday, October 29, 2010

Happy Halloween


Well, it's Halloween Weekend and I'm bored. I was off this week from work and I can't tell you how much it sucks to be off from work and not be able to do anything. I had an audition in NYC this week that ate up a chunk of change for the bus ticket to and from ($40). So it left the rest of the week up to my imagination. I worked on music of course and Mike and I ran some errands on his day off. I guess the most exciting thing to happen this week was the introduction of the Wii to our household.

Mike's parents gave it to us about a month ago but we didn't have the right hookup for the TV so we had to wait until we could buy one. So we did that on Monday and got it hooked up. I love it. In just 4 short days of Wii Fit I've lost 1lb. I think that's awesome. I love the Hula Hoop game. I feel like a complete idiot when I'm doing it but afterwards you can certainly feel what muscles it works. I've also started doing the Wii Yoga training. That is awesome. I'm adding 2 poses a day. I also tried the 'rhythm parade' which is like marching band. I'm a marching band geek and it's not right. The whistle is off the beat of the music and then they throw in these circle you have to hit on time which is also not on the beat and yet on a completely different rhythm from the whistle or the music. It's hard and I am very angry with it! ;)

I'm still battling this darn cold. It's back and forth from head to chest cold and now back to head but with some super massive post-nasal drip. I've tried a ton of natural remedies for it and it's not working. I'm frustrated. Post-nasal drip can really wreak havoc on the throat and as a singer that sucks. So I'm taking it easy.

Tomorrow is Halloween. Mike and I are going as a couple to a party in North Jersey. Mike's high school buddy, Bob and his wife, Suzanne are throwing a shindig. We never get to see them so we are heading up there for the night. We were supposed to head to MA this weekend for the first of two band finals for NBHS Marching Band but with money being tight plans changed.

We are going as Ned and Maude Flanders from the Simpsons. Now, since Maude is dead I'm going as Maude the angel. Mike thought for shits and giggles I should go as Zombie Maude but Ned and Maude are folks of God so I thought the angel would be more appropriate. The pictures I have of Maude show her in a hideous pink skirt, light pink sweater, and halo. So I headed over to the local thrift store and voila! I got everything I need for under $5. AWESOME. I'll be sure to take pictures and post them in next week's blog.

I also wanted to bring up this jackass in Arkansas. I'm thrilled that he is resigning. I am all for free speech but you have to know your words can come back and bite you in the ass. And sure enough. Not only will he not be on the board of ed anymore but he has gained hundreds of thousands of enemies. I think he was hoping to rally people against gays instead he rallied anyone with a brain against him. Epic fail!

This is a rather short blog this week. Please be safe this Halloween. Watch out for the little ones in the streets. Don't eat candy that looks tampered with. If someone gives you an apple as a healthy alternative keep it as a weapon when some punk tries to steal your candy bag. And please, OH GOD, please, don't drink and drive. But above all...have fun. Unleash your inner kid and have the time of your life.

Upcoming.....
Zephyr's baptism next week...Zephyr is my godson and he's totally cute! I haven't seen him in almost 2 months and I cannot wait!!!!!! He will be 5 months at his baptism. I'll be sure to post pictures (with his parents permission of course). Mim, his mom, has her debut opera recital this coming Friday, November 5th in association with Opera for Humanity.

I will NOT be performing in the November Spotlight Cabaret but will attend and sing a few ditties (depending on my vocal health) on November 4th. I'm hoping to perform their Christmas cabaret the first Thursday in December. Stay tuned.

I have hit a snag in my website that I'm hoping to solve in the next few weeks. I don't think November 8th is going to be a feasible date to get it to go live. Now, if I'm lucky, it'll be up and running by December 1st.

I have an interview for a customer service job in Allentown. This will be a 2nd job for me. Things have been really tight and I am really trying to pull myself out of this funk!

I'm still trying to build a client base of my coaching business but the economy is really kicking everyone's butt and as a result really kicking mine. Grrrrr.......

Well, I'm keeping positive and I know something amazing will happen soon!

Thanks for following!




Quote of the week:


"I've seen enough horror movies to know that any weirdo wearing a mask is never friendly."~ Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986)

Recipe of the Week: Turkey Chili

Ingredients:

1lb ground lean turkey

1 can each black beans and kidney beans

1 large can crushed tomatoes

1 small can tomato paste

1 jalapeno pepper seeded and ribs removed diced finely

1/4 onion diced finely

2T garlic

2 T Chili Powder

1 T Cayenne Pepper

1 t paprika

1 T Worcestershire sauce

1 bottle dark beer OR 1 1/2 c chicken or beef stock


First sweat the onions in some EVOO. When almost translucent add garlic and jalapenos. When cooked thru set aside.

In a crock pot on HIGH add the crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, beans, spices, beer/stock and Worcestershire and stir well. Once all the spices are combined add the onion/garlic/pepper mix. (For extra heat add some hot sauce or hot salsa)

Cook this on HIGH for 1 hour. When you reach an hour, brown the ground turkey in a pan with salt & pepper. Add to crock pot mixture. Switch setting to LOW and cook one more hour.

Serve in a bowl and top with shredded cheddar and sour cream.

This is a mild chili. For added heat you can add extra jalapeno, chili seasoning, and cayenne and even some hot sauce. ENJOY!

Video of the Week: Enjoy this little Halloween video I found on YouTube.




Kirsten Rani Almeida received her B.A. in Theater and Speech from Wagner College. For twelve years, Kirsten doubled as a professional fundraiser for a large non-profit arts organization and an actor, director, choreographer, and playwright. She has performed in more than forty shows all over the U.S. She spent four months touring the country with the Omaha Theater Company's production of 'The Little Engine that Could' as the Red Dress Doll. She performed nearly 80 performances in 36 states. In New York City, Kirsten was part of the cast for the award-winning 'Skin Deep' by Mary Lynn Dobson (Fringe Festival winner 2009) which has won top honors from the 2010 Samuel French Off-Off Broadway Short Play Festival and originated the role of Lavender Blue in the eerily funny 'Professor Von Awesome's Traveling Caravan of Cautionary Warnings.' Kirsten appeared in the U.S. premiere of 'Scandalous! A new musical based on the life of D.H. Lawrence' in New Orleans and appeared at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in the World Premiere musical 'The Butterfly Project' which raised money for children's cancer research. Other credits include Children of Eden (Mama Noah), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat(Narrator), Hello Dolly!(Minnie Fay), Beauty and the Beast(Silly Girl & Madame de la Grande Bouche), The Sound of Music(Mother Abbess), Annie(Star-to-Be), Oliver!(Widow Corney), How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying(Rosemary), My Fair Lady(Featured Dancer), Promises, Promises!(Featured Dancer), Nunsense I & II(Sister Leo), Gypsy(Tessie Tura), Guys & Dolls(Featured Dancer), Back to the 80s(Debbie Cox), Seussical the Musical(Gertrude), Snoopy!(Sally Brown), Pippin(Featured dancer), Carousel, Godspell, Little Shop of Horrors(Chiffon), and many more.

In film/tv, Kirsten has appeared in the upcoming comedy 'Big Guns', 'Three Chris'', and filmed the independent short 'Westfield' with Clocktower Productions. She has also appeared in two episodes of 'The World's Most Astonishing News'.

She has also appeared as a guest artist with the Newark Boys Chorus and Triad Ensemble and the Spotlight Cabaret with Allentown Public Theater. She was a founding member of the Boonton Parks & Recreation Theatre Company for young performers where she not only directed and choreographed the shows for the company but also acted as lead fundraiser, costumer, lighting designer, marketing director as well as scenic and props designer. Kirsten also taught dance for the recreation department to children ages 7-12. Kirsten has also dabbled in play writing for children's theater. Her twisted version of "The Three Little Pigs" (a musical from the Big Bad Wolf's perspective) was produced at Playhouse 22 in East Brunswick, NJ.

Kirsten teaches drama classes at the Civic Theater in Allentown, PA to grades Pre-K through 4. Kirsten also offers an audition class to high school students which helps students audition confidently. Her effective teaching style is requested by groups in PA and NJ and NY.


Audio Samples

Musical Theater Demo