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The Flying LeFou

2022 - Beauty and the Beast
June 08, 2022

AnnaAnna BBIMG 8026Since I was 17 years old, Kitsap Forest Theater has had my heart. My first show was Shrek, where I played Teen Fiona. I have played many other wide variety of roles under the trees since then, including Ariel (The Little Mermaid) and Peter Pan (Peter Pan). Most recently, I was seen as Amy in Little Women, The Musical, which was one of my favorite roles I’ve done with an extremely special cast. Every role has been challenging and demanding in its own way, but none more so than LeFou in Beauty and the Beast. 

Throughout this entire process, I have told family members, friends, and cast members that this role allows me to do every single thing that I do best. While I started as a singer first, I am truly a dancer and mover who loves physical comedy, trying new things, and the art of “committing to the bit”. Playing LeFou allows me to do all of those things. In addition, playing a Wolf and a Plate fills my dancer cup in the best way. The combination of roles that I get to play in this show allow me to do what I love and what I’m good at and, I hope, makes for an entertaining show.

Anna LW IMG 3755                               LeFou has also challenged my actor brain in a significant way. Taking a classically male role and making it female has been challenging, but very rewarding. I worked with our wonderful music directors, Mark and Nancy, to find ways to help the song fit in my vocal range. I worked with our director and choreographer to make my movement more feminine, but not overpowering. I also worked to create a unique dynamic with Leif, who plays Gaston, which is altered when LeFou is played as a woman. In addition, I have been challenged by the energy that it takes to play LeFou. I am an extremely energetic person, and even more so when I’m on stage. However, as a Drama teacher myself, I also am exerting a lot of energy all day at work. This role has taught me a lot of about self-care and being able to understand when and where to conserve energy so that I have more energy to place toward a different area. 

Finally, the ultimate blessing has been getting to do this role with Leif by my side as Gaston! Leif and I have been great friends for more than five years. We went to college together and have done a number of shows together. There is just nothing quite like being silly on stage with one of your best friends. 

_MG_1548This theater is truly a special place and will have my heart forever. It has brought me some of my closest friends, taught me a lot about what I’m capable of, and given me some of my most favorite memories. I feel lucky to have spent so many years both watching and performing in shows here. There is nothing quite like the Kitsap Forest Theatre, and I hope you’ll come join us this summer!

Anna Vizzare (LeFou), May 2022

Belle & Beast - A Love Story

2022 - Beauty and the Beast
May 31, 2022

Ila Anthony for blog postBelle Beast Library 2008There aren’t many theater actors out there who get to experience a show the way Anthony and I have experienced it. Beauty and the Beast has been my favorite movie since childhood, and when I found out my favorite theater in the woods was putting on a production way back in 2008, it felt like destiny. I just HAD to play Belle in their show, and I dragged my new boyfriend of two months to audition with me. We worked hard and got lucky, and ended up cast as Belle and Beast for the production. I felt like all my dreams had come true! Anthony was a charming, sweet Prince-turned-Beast, and I was just thrilled to get to sing my favorite songs in a big yellow ballgown. The cast and crew were so patient with me, despite my 18-year-old opinion that I knew everything I could possibly know about Belle and how to play her on stage.

 Anthony and I were both seniors in high school that year, and doing the show felt like the culmination of all my years of school shows, vocal lessons, and choir training. I was set to go off to the University of Washington to study music, and Anthony was going as well. We already knew we loved each other, so we decided to stay together all through college. 

Belle Beast Dancing 2008Despite knowing how most high school sweetheart relationships end, we stuck it out through our time in college and our relationship deepened. When I decided to leave Washington to go perform as Princess Ariel and Queen Elsa at Disney World, Anthony followed after me only a few months later. I got to experience life as a professional actor, and we lived in Florida and Los Angeles for a few years before deciding to come back home to Washington. We also got married! 

Belle Prince IMG 7989We have been married for almost seven years, and together for fourteen. I had some serious health problems in 2019 and Anthony was a firm rock by my side the whole time. When I found out my beloved Kitsap Forest Theater was doing Beauty and the Beast again for their 2020 spring show a fire was lit in me and I was determined to get well enough to play Belle again. It had been twelve years since our original production, and I had deepened my understanding of the craft of acting, and had been as “real” a Disney princess as anyone gets to be. How marvelous would it be, I thought, to get to play the roles that had helped us fall in love all those years ago. 

Beast trying to get Belle to dinnerIMG 7928Luckily for me, that’s exactly what happened! Anthony and I were once more cast as Belle and Beast. Unluckily for all of us, four days after our readthrough, the whole country shut down from Covid-19. We held out hope that we’d still be able to pull the show off that spring, but as time passed it became clear that we’d have to postpone. I spent my time focusing on recovering from my treatments and surgeries, and had the theatrical spark fanned again in last year’s production of Little Women, The Musical at Kistap Forest Theater.

Finally, after two years we get to put on this new production of Beauty and the Beast! The cast is brilliantly talented, the sets are magical, and the costumes are glorious. It’s been incredible to reconnect with our KFT community and to bring new people into the fold. I have gotten to spend time with family and some of my dearest friends, all while rehearsing for this incredible show. Maurice Prison SceneIMG 7906As an actor I feel so fulfilled knowing that I have a new depth and life experience to bring to the role of Belle. I know how to make her a full, vibrant character and how to invite our wonderful audience to come on this journey with us. But the best part for me, after all these years, is that I have gotten to do it all with my partner, best friend, and the forever Beast to my Belle. We are both looking forward to getting to share this show, and our love, with all of you!

Tickets available at www.foresttheater.com/tickets. Show runs Saturday and Sunday at 2 pm until Father's Day, June 19.

Ila Faubion Dresseen, May 31, 2022

Alcott Cast: Jenny Dreessen as Marmee

2021 - Little Women, The Broadway Musical
June 03, 2021

IMG E1732JennySometimes it’s cold. I miss a warm dressing room. Sometimes isJenny Dreessen as the Witch in Into the Woods 2011 sweltering in layers of heavy costumes. I miss an air-conditioned building. Sometimes it’s wet. I miss a roof. But all of that is worth it for the unique joys and fun challenges of producing shows outdoors at KFT. When nature obliges right on cue with a gentle breeze, birdsong, sunburst, or shower, it is truly magical. The challenges we face together as cast and crew create unity and connection. We all need that now. I have been blessed to experience an entire performance in a soaking drizzle-the audience right there with us-sticking it out through thick or thin, ever appreciative of our valiant efforts, and we of them. But most days are perfect: a little sun, a little cloud cover, a lovely summer breeze, abundant fresh air, and limitless creativity.

 
My first role at KFT was audience member, then usher, then Elsa in Sound Of Music. Since then I have played The Witch in Into The Woods, Golde in Fiddler, committee member, The White Witch in Narnia, cabin cook, Queenie in Honk!, Mrs. Banks in Mary Poppins, committee chair, kitchen manager, Mrs. Paroo in The Music Man, assistant director, and Donna in Mamma Mia!.
 
DSC02497 Queenie in HonkPlaying Marmee in Little Women is a real joy, especially with so many actual family members and very talented cast members to play alongside. I love being part of an ensemble cast. Everyone encourages and challenges each other to bring the best of what we have to every rehearsal and performance. The music in Little Women is fantastic, and Marmee gets to sing two beautiful and poignant songs. I can’t wait to share them with you.Dynamos152
 
 

Alcott Cast: Ila Faubion Dreessen as Jo

2021 - Little Women, The Broadway Musical
May 26, 2021
Ila Faubion Dreessen as Jo in Little WomenI love Kitsap Forest Theater because it truly feels like home. I remember vividly the first time I walked down the trail to the theaterIla as Ariel at Disney World when I was 15, and I knew then my heart had been captured forever. The cedar and the rhododendrons, the ferns and the huckleberrys, and the moss and fir growing alongside the trail to the theater makes the experience like nothing else. I've always been a nature-vibing outdoorsy person, so a place where I can combine my love of theater with my love of our PNW ecosystem is incredible. I've performed now on many stages across the country, sometimes for crowds of thousands, but none have captivated me as much as Kitsap Forest Theater. Now that I live on the Kitsap Peninsula, I plan on performing on my favorite dirt stage with my family as many times as I am able, and hope to pass on the love of this theater to future generations.
 
My first show at KFT was Anne of Green Gables, when I was a sophomore inPrincess Leia at Disney World high school. I'd heard about the theater from a friend, and was lucky enough to land a role the first time I auditioned! I kept performing at KFT through high school, in Robin Hood: The Legend Continues and in Beauty and the Beast, and then was in Sound of Music and Into the Woods while I was in college at the University of Washington. I was planning on returning to the theater last spring in Beauty and the Beast once again, and while I'm sad that show has once again been postponed, I'm so happy that the incredible production team, KFT committee, and the cast members were able to pull off such a fun production of Little Women, despite the wild year everyone has had. 
 
Ila and Anthony in Beauty and the Beast 2008Jo March is an incredible character, and I am so honored to be able to tell her story. I remember reading Little Women when I was 9 or 10 years old, and I, as so many young tomboyish outdoorsy girls do, saw myself in her immediately. Jo is a great example of how the dreams of our childhoods can keep burning through a whole lifetime, even if they change shape as we grow older. She has a fire in her, and has inspired girls to fight for their dreams for over 150 years. The songs she sings in this show are beautiful, difficult, and poignant, and I love performing them each time I get the opportunity. It's wonderful working with this team and with both casts, as we learn from each other and flesh out these characters. 
 
Ila as Little Red in Into the Woods, 2011After battling cancer two years ago, I am so grateful to be cancer-free and healthy enough to be performing Jo in a way that I hope honors her character: full of exuberance and an abundant passion for life. 
 
Ila

Meet Molly Hall: Mamma Mia! Dancing Queen

2019 - Mamma Mia!
July 18, 2019

 

Molly Hall HeadshotWhen Molly Hall was seven, she remembers listening to "Dancing Queen" and thinking,4th Grade Molly “I can’t wait until I’m 17! Then I’ll really be the dancing queen!” She grew up listening to ABBA, often performing lip-sync concerts in the living room with her younger sister, Wendy, to songs like "Honey, Honey" and "Nina, Pretty Ballerina". Little did she know that she’d grow up to become an actor and choreographer, and that someday ABBA’s iconic songs would be made into a musical. So it’s not an exaggeration to say that she’s been waiting her whole life to be a part of this show.

Molly and her family (husband, Jason Gingold, and kids Sadie and Charlie) have been involved with Kitsap Forest Theater for six seasons. She played Lowbutt in HONK! (opposite fellow Dynamo, Jenny Dreessen), several roles in Annie, and Eulalie Shinn in The Music Man. As a choreographer she created the dances for Shrek, The Little Mermaid, Tarzan, and Tuck Everlasting. Molly has also acted and choreographed with many theatres around the Seattle area.

“I was hired to choreograph Mamma Mia! over a year ago, which was already a dream come true,” says Hall. “But I hesitated about auditioning. I thought it might be too complicated to choreograph and act in it. But then around January I realized… What am I, crazy? This is Mamma Mia!!! OF COURSE I’M GOING TO AUDITION!” Her dream was almost thwarted when she got terribly ill in the days before the callbacks. But thanks to the help of some trusted Queenie and Lowbutt 2014colleagues, she was able to show up to run dance callbacks and read/sing for several roles. Enchanted April Rose and Lotty flowersShe was thrilled to be cast in the role of Tanya, Donna’s longtime friend and back-up singer. “I used to dance to "Does Your Mother Know" as a kid, and I’d do this little step we called Kick/Open/Side-to-side. I played it on our turntable over and over again and tried to set a record for how long I could do that little step. So of course I HAD to put that into the dance. It’s such a joyful, flirty, high energy song, I love performing it.”

Being a part of this production team has also been a joy for Molly. “I love working with Paul and Ben. Paul and I have worked together on many shows and he directed me in two of my favorite roles of all time: Lotty in Enchanted April (alongside fellow Dynamo Beaven Walters), and M’Lynn in Steel Magnolias. We also had the chance to work together on Tuck Everlasting last summer, which was like being inside a myth or a storybook, a really special experience for the whole company. And Ben is just a firecracker and a musical genius. We really see eye to eye about the intersection of voice, dance, music, acting, and storytelling. When we give the cast notes sometimes the other person’s words just dovetail perfectly with what we’re trying to express. We’re a really good team.”

Shrek Witch Elf Fairy 2015Trying to choreograph and act in the show hasn’t been without its challenges. “I have many days when I think, this is basically impossible,” says Hall with a laugh. When she’s not on stage, she is dashing out front to watch dances and takes notes. Molly DancingIMG 1098Then she scrambles back stage to make it in time for her own scenes and songs. “I definitely couldn’t do it without the help of Kayla Rose, our incredible Assistant Choreographer. She steps out of dances all the time to watch and give notes. She is a calm, wonderful presence and she helps to keep the dances in good shape especially when I’m running around with a tambourine and a boa, singing "Dancing Queen".”  

Best of all, says Hall, is the chance to be a part of this show with her two real-life good friends, Jenny Dreessen and Beaven Walters. “For the three of us to be cast in these roles, after all these years of friendship and working together… it’s just a dream come true. We love each other so much, and we trust each other. We all have different strengths and we balance each other really well. Best of all, the depth of friendship and chemistry between Donna, Tanya, and Rosie is just palpable and very real. Then, on top of all that, we get to wear sparkles and dance and sing harmony! I just don’t think it gets any better than this.”

When asked what her favorite part of working on Mamma Mia! is, Molly is at a loss. “All of it. Every minute of working on it. Every night of rehearsal. I could name some sweet, one-of-a-kind moments: the first harmony section of "Chiquitita". The first chorus of "Dancing Queen". The first time we all nailed the "Super Trouper" moves. All the times Reed Viydo (Pepper) has cracked me up in our scenes. The dance break of "Does Your Mother Know". There have also been some dances that were unexpectedly thrilling to create – "Under Attack" being a particular highlight. But I just have to say all of it. And doing the show along with my husband and two kids. This is truly living the dream. I’m grateful every day.”  

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Shows

2011 - Oklahoma!

2012 - Fiddler on the Roof

2012 - Footloose, The Musical

2013 - Narnia

2013 - The Secret Garden, The Broadway Version

2014 - Honk!

2014 - Annie

2015 - Mary Poppins

2015 - Shrek, The Musical

2016 - The Music Man

2016 - The Little Mermaid

2017 - The Wizard of Oz

2019 - Newsies

2019 - Mamma Mia!

2021 - Little Women, The Broadway Musical

2022 - Beauty and the Beast

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