Wednesday 30 May 2012

Trehearn Triumphs in Ghost the Musical!


I hate to hear people complain when they discover they will have to see an Understudy perform as one of the lead roles in a musical.  Theatre today is vastly powered by “names” in lead roles which is a huge shame as there are so many talented West End Understudies treading the boards who are more often than not far more talented and better qualified to play the role.  What’s more these performers have such a desire and passion for their art, they quite often hold down a 9-5 day job as well as being in the cast of a musical.  It’s an unfortunate reality in the world of theatre that the wages are such that the ensemble members cannot support themselves living in London on their theatre wage alone.  These people give their all eight shows a week and at times must be dead on their feet.  Respect!  Their tremendous heartfelt commitment inspires and humbles me. 

I actually love going to the theatre with the sole intention of seeing an understudy in action.  That’s exactly what I’ve done twice now with Ghost the Musical at London’s Piccadilly Theatre.  Rebecca Trehearn is a prime example of an understudy who should be holding a permanent lead role as Molly Jensen in Ghost.  She currently only covers the role when Siobhan Dillon, of the BBC’s competition show, “How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria,” is off sick or on holiday.  Although I don’t dislike Siobhan’s interpretation of the role, I much prefer that of Rebecca.  Rebecca clearly relishes the opportunity to get out on stage and show the theatre world what she’s made of.  She’s so passionate about her craft and this transcends into every breath she takes up on stage.  It’s not like watching someone play Molly, it’ like she IS Molly, embodying the character and drawing the audience into her world.  Many performers can get up there, deliver a note perfect performance and reel off the script but few have the innate ability to become someone else up on stage.  Rebecca Trehearn is one of the few who can achieve all of this, she’s a rare gem and I don’t think she actually realises how incredibly good she is.  She knows she can sing, I’m sure of that but she’s way too modest and humble to fully admit this herself.  She’ll always be striving to improve, to better her last performance and that’s the mindset of someone who’s in the trade because they love it, it’s embedded deep in their heart and is the blood that keeps their soul alive.

From the moment Rebecca sets foot on stage she lives and breathes Molly Jensen and no sooner has she interpreted the show’s opening number, “Here Right Now” with Mark Evans as Sam Wheat, the audience already “believe.”  They believe in Molly.  Certain performers connect with an audience immediately.  They draw them in, have them hanging on their every word, feeling and emotion, taking them on a journey.  When Rebecca performs she does exactly this, in fact she carries the show throughout.  She’s the link to all the characters and without her pulling off this genuine connection, the show would not flow, the audience would not “feel.”  The rest of the cast, especially the other leads feed from her honesty and draw strength and confidence through her.

Admittedly Rebecca is a tremendously talented actress but when watching her you can’t help but think there’s a deeper connection to her performance.  When she sings she doesn’t just belt out a song line for line, breath for breath.  Something about the way Rebecca delivers a song takes on a depth that runs beyond the lyrics and the script.  When she sings, “With You,” a poignant moment in the storyline, her eyes harbour a pain, the emotion audible and visible in her delivery, her breathing rising and falling as she absorbs the emotion and pulls it all back in to take the song to her head voice and deliver one of the most moving and heartfelt moments I’ve ever witnessed in Musical Theatre.  I’ve heard Caissie Levy, (Original London Cast), deliver the song with equal power and grace but even she can’t give it the emotional intensity and connection I feel when Rebecca sings the song.  The same can be said for Rebecca’s interpretations of all the songs she sings in the show.  Her vocal tones are beautiful and diverse.  She gives a song light and shade, she has an angelic grace to her head voice and when she opens up her chest voice there’s no holding her back.  Some of the notes she powers out will leave an audience in awe, mouths aghast.  Rebecca’s “Suspend My Disbelief / Rain Hold On” is packed full of vocal acrobatics that few could deliver whilst acting out a role simultaneously.  One of her ultimate shining vocal moments in the show actually goes unapplauded due to the tight script linking and scene change.  “Nothing Stops Another Day” is one of the show’s most memorable songs and Rebecca’s delivery on all levels is perfection.  This is without doubt her crowning moment in the show.

Rebecca’s American accent is seamless throughout.  This is no doubt partly due to extensive study and practice on Rebcecca’s behalf but also I’m pretty convinced a lot of it boils down to her connection to the character and her complete immersion into Molly’s life and experiences.  I can honestly say I haven’t come across any British Musical Theatre lead, be it male or female who can carry off an American accent the whole way through without faltering.  It’s rare to come across a performer who not only delivers vocal excellence but can also make an audience relate and connect emotionally through their acting.  So how does Rebecca do all of this with such apparent ease?  Simple, she’s not acting the role, she feeling the role.

Rebecca Trehearn is a credit to the West End and without a flicker of doubt one of Ghost the Musical’s finest assets.  As you can gather this is not a review of “Ghost the Musical” per se, more a focus upon an individual cast member’s outstanding contribution to the show’s success.  Rebecca is a tour de force, she’s sensationally talented, immensely passionate and thoroughly committed and hard working.  She would fully deserve to take over lead as Molly from Siobhan Dillon when her contract expires.  I really do hope cast and creative team and the show’s producers recognise what a glittering superstar they have in Rebcecca.  However the future may pan out for her, one thing is certain, Rebecca’s future is written in the stars!

Rebecca Trehearn - Nothing Stops Another Day
(no copyright infringement intended)



Be sure to catch Rebecca in Ghost the Musical at London’s Piccadilly Theatre.  


Book tickets here:
 
Her confirmed performance dates covering the role of Molly are:
July 23rd – August 4th
August 30th – September 1st

She’s also performing in “Laugh And Be Happy” at Chichester Festival Theatre on 8th July 2012 

Listen to some recent recordings I made at “West End In Concert” on my Youtube channel here:

Rebecca performs “Gravity” (Sara Bareilles):



And “Breathe” (In The Heights):



Follow Rebecca on Twitter: 

Wednesday 23 May 2012

Rebecca Trehearn - West End's Welsh Jewel!


I simply have to introduce you to Rebecca Trehearn.  She's a sensationally talented singer/actress hailing from Rhyl in Wales and she can currently be found treading the boards in London's West End. 
 
Rebecca is one of those rare jewels of a singer who can carry off a whole host of vocal styles.  Her voice has light and shade, beauty and grace, grit, power, soul and whole lotta rock n roll!

Rebecca studied and obtained a degree in performance at Mountview Academy of Theatre and Arts in London.  She has always lived and breathed singing and performance.  From the age of 7 she began competing as a singer and she started her professional stage career at the tender age of 10.

Her professional stage debut was as Princess Dim-Sum in Aladdin (City Varieties Theatre, Leeds, 2004).
Since then Rebecca has performed in the following roles:
Annie in the premiere of Alfie the Musical (Palace Theatre, Watford, 2005)
Covered & played Meat and Killer Queen in We Will Rock You (Dominion, 2007)

















Dirty Dancing (Aldwych, 2008)
Covered and played Rose in Aspects Of Love (Menier Chocolate Factory, 2010)
Bernada Alba played Martirio (Union Theatre, Southwark, 2011)
Covered and played Jenny in Love Story (Duchess, 2012/2011)
Title roles in Snow White, Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella (Pavilion, Rhyl, 2009/2010).
Workshops include Jack Dagger (Greenwich Theatre)
Moonshadow - featuring the music of Cat Stevens - and Playsong (Tristan Bates)
Television includes Casualty and A470.
Rebecca won The Wow Factor for S4C (Welsh version of X-Factor) which led to the release of her self-titled solo CD. 
 
She is also a session singer and has contributed to film soundtracks including Sweeney Todd, The Da Vinci Code and Mamma Mia!
She can also be heard as Rosalia on the 50th Anniversary recording of West Side Story and on the Love Story original cast recording.


Rebecca is currently ensemble/cover for Molly Jensen in Ghost The Musical 

(Piccadilly Theatre, London West End, 2012)



Confirmed Molly dates for Rebecca are:
Sat 26th May
July 23rd - August 4th
August 30th - September 1st






Follow Rebecca on Twitter:
www.twitter.com/RebeccaTrehearn
 

Rebecca will also be performing in "Laugh And Be Happy" at Chichester Festival Theatre on 8th July 2012
http://www.cft.org.uk/3983/Laugh-and-Be-Happy/321
I recently attended West End In Concert at The Actors Church, Covent Garden on Sunday 20th May 2012 where I had the pleasure of hearing Rebecca perform two songs.  
I captured her stunning performances on video here:

Rebecca performs "Gravity" (Sara Bareilles)


And "Breathe" (In The Heights)

Enjoy!!

Sunday 11 March 2012

J Marie Cooper shines at Hoxton Underbelly


J Marie Cooper is one of those rare and exciting talents you uncover once in a blue moon.  I discovered J Marie on the London gig circuit many years ago now and have believed in her and championed her ever since.  Many can sing but few can really reach beneath your skin and touch your inner core.  This young woman is a hidden jewel and I believe the moment has arrived for her to truly shine!

J Marie doesn't just have fiery red hair, she also has a burning desire to perform.  Her voice is seriously exlplosive! She has a vocal range most singers can only dream of and a versatile tone that on one scale can rough out the rock and on another scale will melt to the soft and gentle in a song.
She has a vibrance and energy that captivates you and an honesty that transcends to her audience.  Her songs come from a place of truth, her lyrics delivered with feeling and true passion, straight from the heart.  In J's own words "My songs are the autobiography of my life.  Literally."  She bares her soul to the world, wears her heart on her sleeve and people can't help but relate and connect with the messages in her songs.

J Marie is a cut above the rest, she's more than A-OK!  She stands out from the crowd so get her on your radar now!  She's most definitely the voice of the future, a real warrior woman ready for her victory!


Check out some videos from her recent gig at Hoxton Underbelly on Saturday below:

Shine

Love on Top

Warrior Woman

Also, check out J Marie’s hot vocals on her collaboration with rapper Tricker Success “Solomon’s Temple.”


Connect with J Marie:







Myspace: www.myspace.com/jmariecooper




Sunday 15 January 2012

BRIT Awards Nominations Launch 2012

BRIT Awards Launch 2012 

Where: The Savoy Hotel, London


When: Thursday 12th January


What: The BRIT Awards Launch 2012



So what happens at a music industry awards launch party...
You mingle, you mix, you drink complimentary wine and have a good time.
Throw in some live music from some of this year’s hopefuls and of course the all important unveiling of the nominees.

So here it is in pictures!

Launch host Greg  James invites us to say hello to this year’s returning host James Corden.  Or is it...He sure has slimmed down!


Chat with last year’s “Critics’ Choice Award” winner Jessie J about how her year has been since winning the award and about the influence and importance of BRIT School in her life and career.


Jessie J hands over the “Critics’ Choice Award” to this year’s winner, the fabulous Emeli Sandé.

 
The first of two performances of the night came from Emeli Sandé who sang her next single, the soulful “Next To Me.”.


Ed Sheeran performs “Give Me Love” from his BRIT nominated debut album “+”

Click here to watch the performance on the Official BRIT Awards website:
 
This year’s BRIT Awards will be held at London’s O2 Arena on 21st February.

Performers on the night will be:
Blur
Coldplay
Rihanna
Florence and the Machine
Noel Gallagher
Adele
Ed Sheeran
Bruno Mars

Follow the latest BRIT Awards updates:
Official website: www.thebrits.co.uk

The BRIT Awards 2012 Nominations List
BRITISH MALE SOLO ARTIST
Ed Sheeran Atlantic Records / Warner Music
James Blake Polydor / Universal Music
James Morrison Island / Universal Music
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds Sour Mash / Sour Mash
Professor Green Virgin / EMI Music

BRITISH FEMALE SOLO ARTIST
Adele XL Recordings / XL Beggars
Florence & The Machine Island / Universal Music
Jessie J Island / Lava / Universal Music
Kate Bush Fish People / EMI Music
Laura Marling Virgin / EMI Music

BRITISH BREAKTHROUGH ACT
Top five selected by Voting Academy. Category promoted by BBC Radio 1.
Anna Calvi Domino Records / Domino Records
Ed Sheeran Atlantic Records / Warner Music
Emeli Sandé Virgin / EMI Music
Jessie J Island / Lava / Universal Music
The Vaccines Columbia / Sony Music

BRITISH GROUP
Top five selected by Voting Academy. Category promoted by BBC Radio 2.
Arctic Monkeys Domino Records / Domino Records
Chase & Status Mercury / Universal Music
Coldplay Parlophone / EMI Music
Elbow Polydor / Universal Music
Kasabian Columbia / Sony Music

BRITISH SINGLE
Top ten British singles based on commercial radio airplay and sales in the
calendar year are automatically nominated. Promoted by Capital FM and
iTunes, listeners and users will vote for their favourite single of the year.
Adele Someone Like You XL Recordings / XL Beggars
Ed Sheeran The A Team Atlantic Records / Warner Music
Example Changed The Way You Kissed Me Ministry Of Sound
Jessie J Ft B.o.B. Price Tag Island / Lava / Universal Music
JLS Ft Dev She Makes Me Wanna Epic / Sony Music
Military Wives / Gareth Malone
Wherever You Are Decca / Universal Music
Olly Murs Ft Rizzle Kicks Heart Skips A Beat Epic / Sony Music
One Direction What Makes You Beautiful Syco Music / Sony Music
Pixie Lott All About Tonight Mercury / Universal Music
The Wanted Glad You Came Global Talent / Island / Universal Music

MASTERCARD BRITISH ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Supported by The Sun Bizarre Column and ITV1’s Daybreak.
Adele 21 XL Recordings XL / Beggars
Coldplay Mylo Xyloto Parlophone / EMI Music
Ed Sheeran + Atlantic Records / Warner Music
Florence & The Machine Ceremonials Island / Universal Music
PJ Harvey Let England Shake Island / Universal Music

INTERNATIONAL MALE SOLO ARTIST
Aloe Blacc Epic / Sony Music
Bon Iver 4AD / XL Beggars
Bruno Mars Atlantic Records / Warner Music
David Guetta Positiva / Virgin / EMI Music
Ryan Adams Columbia / Sony Music
INTERNATIONAL FEMALE SOLO ARTIST
Beyoncé Columbia / Sony Music
Björk One Little Indian / One Little Indian
Feist Polydor / Universal Music
Lady Gaga Polydor / Universal Music
Rihanna Mercury / Universal Music

INTERNATIONAL GROUP
Fleet Foxes Bella Union / Bella Union
Foo Fighters RCA / Sony Music
Jay Z / Kanye West Mercury / Universal Music
Lady Antebellum Capitol / EMI Music
Maroon 5 Polydor / Universal Music

INTERNATIONAL BREAKTHROUGH ACT
Aloe Blacc Epic / Sony Music
Bon Iver 4AD / XL Beggars
Foster The People Columbia / Sony Music
Lana Del Rey Polydor / Universal Music
Nicki Minaj Island / Universal Music

OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO MUSIC AWARD
Blur EMI Music

CRITICS’ CHOICE
In association with War Child. Identified by a panel made up of media music critics.
1st - Emeli Sandé Virgin / EMI Music
2nd - Maverick Sabre Mercury / Universal Music
3rd - Michael Kiwanuka Polydor / Universal Music

BRITISH PRODUCER
Paul Epworth
Flood
Ethan Johns

This year's BRIT Award statue is designed by Peter Blake.

But who will join Emeli Sande and Blur and become a proud owner of one?

Sunday 8 January 2012

Lost inside the music of Katie Cole!

Katie Cole is an LA Based Australian singer songwriter who has been on my radar for around three years now.  Hailing from Melbourne, Katie has only recently set up camp
in Los Angeles.  It's here that she has immersed herself in the LA singer songwriter scene and has played many gigs and Koffeehouse events over the years.
 

Having established herself as a credible artist on the circuit, Katie set about writing and recording her debut EP, "Lost Inside A Moment."  Not only is Katie a gifted singer, she
is also a talented musician, playing the guitar and the piano with passion and skill.
 

"Lost Inside A Moment" showcases 5 equally solid tracks each packing a punch as much as the last.  Katie writes and performs with a vibrant flair and her lyrics are bright and hopeful. 

With an abundance of guitar strumming her sound is upbeat and packed full of pop sensibility yet I am pleased to say that production does not steal away
the magic of her singer songwriter roots.
 

With the support of BBC Radio 2, who featured her singles "Lost Inside A Moment" and "Sunrise" on their playlists, Katie is now starting to break out
in the U.K.
 

Katie is currently back in Los Angeles working on her next EP.  She is hoping to make a trip across the Pond to London this Spring.  Exciting times!

Here's a little treat, a video I shot from a show she played in September 2011 at London's 12 Bar Club.  Katie performs "Sunrise." 






You can buy the "Lost Inside A moment" EP on iTunes here:

http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/lost-inside-a-moment-ep/id380875861

 




Stay tuned!

Official website: www.katiecoleofficial.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/officialkatiecole

Twitter: www.twitter.com/katiecolemusic

Blog: http://katiecolemusic.wordpress.com