
We opened Summer of ’42 (book by Hunter Foster, music & lyrics by David Kirshenbaum) at Stage 1 Theatre Company about two weeks ago. It’s my first show for Stage 1 and I’m really excited to take part in the theatre company’s premier season. I’ve known Artistic Director Chase Kniffen since he was ten years old, and I always expected he would do great things in the theatre. At 24 years old, he’s off to an amazing start, and I’m so proud of him!
I do have to admit though, that when Chase asked me to play the part of Dorothy, I had one very serious reservation, which my friend Dave Timberline nailed in his blog.
“You could certainly make a case for Robyn being too old for this role. “
Oh God!
However, he went on and totally made my day:
“But even if Dorothy is a character I would have pegged at being in her mid-to-late 20s, I think it works with Ms. O’Neill because she has always had the energy and a glow about her of someone many years younger. The key question for the show is: can you believe her being the object of a teenage boy’s crush? And the answer for me is unquestionably yes.”
Thanks, Dave! You made this old broad really happy!
(Photo by Chase Kniffen)
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