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Anthony Nelson
Добавлен 26 фев 2009
Theatre Director
First Impressions
Written by Jamie Battle
Directed by Anthony Nelson & Corey Kline
Cinematographer, Lighting Designer, & Editor Corey Kline
Executive Producer Diana Sneckner
Produced by Anthony Nelson
Associate Producer Jackie Ordonio
Production Assistant Alyssa Ruiz
Featuring
Sarah Smith
Albert Hernandez
An Atelier Talent Development Production
In Association with Avant Agency Inc.
Directed by Anthony Nelson & Corey Kline
Cinematographer, Lighting Designer, & Editor Corey Kline
Executive Producer Diana Sneckner
Produced by Anthony Nelson
Associate Producer Jackie Ordonio
Production Assistant Alyssa Ruiz
Featuring
Sarah Smith
Albert Hernandez
An Atelier Talent Development Production
In Association with Avant Agency Inc.
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At Home At The Zoo
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Scene Study Written by Edward Albee Directed by Anthony Nelson Featuring: Spencer Wyrick & Jenny Murphy
Chicago "Cell Block Tango"
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Director Anthony Nelson. The Finley Theatre 2014
Fiddler on the Roof: Final Dress Rehearsal
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Fiddler on the Roof: Final Dress Rehearsal
The Reps Show Episode 8: "Hey Anthony "
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The Reps Show Episode 8: "Hey Anthony "
Holiday Greeting
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Anthony Nelson, Director of New Faces for Atelier Talent Development. Diana Sneckner, President & CEO Avant Agency.
Sound of Music
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Production produced by the Duluth Playhouse in December 2011.
Great cast. I've tried to find, what's the name of the wonderful actress,who had played Maria, but it's so unworthy not to find any details of the cast. If it would be unimportant...
What sets this production apart is how they let the children react independently instead of all just acting as a group. It really gives them a surprising amount of personality. Friedrick I noticed does the brother thing and pushes his "sisters" around a few times.
What her name is real & last name is ( Maria ) sound of music
Yes she good care help children singing. My favorite the sound of music
Maria is incredible
Love the sets😍
Do re mi 32:04
Does anyone knows the name of the actress who played Maria? Thanks!
Wow she sung The Sound of Music beautifully.
1:44:19 Frau Shrader, GREAT!!!!!!!! 🤣🤣
This is the best I've seen in a long time! Well done to the cast and crew, this show was casted and directed perfectly! ❤🎉
Mr.Nelson,would it be possible for you to share the names of the actors who play the main parts,as I think All of them are the BEST I have seen on RUclips. Thank you,so much for sharing and showing this version of " The Sound of Music." Sincerely,N.Sanders
The young actors who played the Von Trapp children were ALL Very,Very,Good ! Sincerely,Nancy Sanders❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The person who plays Maria Is the BEST I have seen,she Is Very,Very talented,and a Real pleasure and joy to watch! Thank you,for sharing this presentation on RUclips.Sincerely,Nancy Sanders♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
The person who played Maria,was the BEST I have seen,she IS Very,Very talented and Real pleasure and joy to watch!! Thank you,for sharing this presentation on RUclips. Sincerely Nancy Sanders.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great memories Herr Director!!!
The actress who played Maria was Extraordinary! The actor who played Captain Von Trapp was Very Good!
Amazing production from everyone there 🙂 And I have to say, I’m glad that ‘The Lonely Goatherd’ was moved to the festival scene. I perceive that song to be a more appropriate song for the occasion than the movie’s reprise of ‘Do-Re-Mi’ (or, as I like to call the reprise, the Jam and Bread song).
The jam and bread song is a reasonable name for Do-Re-Mi reprise
Preludium- 0:43 Mono Chant- 0:43 Morning Hymn- 1:53 Alleluia- 2:59 Processional (Maria)- 10:53
Lskc music report… With the conversation that can’t hear clearly… (Even a song taken to be the song on the CMC) And I done the music concert with a
This is even better than Julie Andrews and Christoffer Plummer.
certainly not, but very close
Question for the director: Where could one find the rites to this specific version? ( i.e. preforming “My Favorite Things” in the bedroom scene and including “No Way to Stop It” and “Something Good”) Were these scenes just added or is there a specific rites for this version? Thanks
I’m looking for when Leisl says Oh, Fraulein, Father's never going to marry her. Why, he couldn't, because he's in love with you. ... You must know that - Remember the other night when we were all sitting on the floor singing the Edelweiss song he taught us? After we finished, you laughed at him for forgetting the words. He didn't forget the words. He just stopped singing to look at you. And when he speaks to you, the way his voice sounds - and the way you looked at him just now when you were dancing. You're in love with him too!
That was Brigitta in act one!
@@_Unoffical_Norahhh_ I said this one year ago dude your a lil late
@@1KENDAL._. Sorry lol
I’m auditioning for my school production of sound of music in two days! I really want to get Maria. This version is by far my favourite I’ve seen
Jessica Don’t like it
Hey guys I am playing Friedrich and I’m so so excited. I absolutely love the Sound of Music. It’s the best music I have ever seen. It’s probably a probably, the most heartwarming music I’ve ever seen
Late reply but goodluck and have fun😊
Where is "My Favorite Things"
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I couldn't help but notice that in this production, Maria sings the title song barefoot. I wonder why.
The production retained the Maria/Georg love duet "Something Good", written by Richard Rodgers for the film version and sung by Julie Andrews and Bill Lee.The love duet in the original show was "An Ordinary Couple", sung by Mary Martin and Theodore Bikel.
When I went to a local high school production of this, the audience watching the play became the audience at the festival. When the chaos ensued, in search of the von Trapp family, the "SS soldiers" came running down the aisles of the auditorium, one with a German Shepherd dog on a leash. It was very dramatic!
This has always been my favorite musical. There are several songs in the stage production that didn't make it into the movie. I think I like the stage version better than the original movie.
Amazing production. The part with the Lonely Goatherd (and etc), aka the show, hit differently with the nazi banners in the background. Also the Maria sounds just like Julie Andrews, perfect
She is an amazing maria, absolutely wonderful.
Okay but this Maria is just lovely. She's so natural, goofy, wild, and free spirited! Exactly who Maria is. And the voice of an angel. Beautiful job. Just WOW.
Okay , this Maria does such an EXCELLENT JOB!!! My highschool is putting this play on and tryouts are the first week of next school year! I really want Maria!!!! I will let you know which part I get when we get casted, for I am sure I will watch this 100 more times before our production!!!!
Break a leg, honey! 🙂👍🏻
Same
Well? How did the tryouts go??
Yes, we want to know!
I got Maria!!!!!! I just found out today !!!!! 😍😍😍
The life scene is ridiculous! The captains laugh is creepy! And the long energy zapping pauses are horrible! So unnatural. No one talked like that! The worst acting I’ve ever seen!!!
And ofc ur an actor ,professional,who knows a lot abt theater stop criticizing old lady
The production I love most is the one from 1965, with Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer. It's the only one I ever want to see, because it's the first one I saw, and it's the one I know best. Even when they change the order of songs, or change the order of anything, or even miss bits out!!!!! It's not the same to me, because it's not the one I know. Even this one that's on now is a different version, and I don't like it as much.
Maria’s stamina is so impressive!
In an age where there are people proudly waving nazi flags, this musical hits quite differently than when nazis were seen like an extinct group of people.
I am kinda nervous because I’m going to be almost 25 when auditions are but I look younger then I am I look like a kid. So I will be trying out for Louisa but I’m nervous they think I’m too old
Its about actable age- most theaters would prefer a young looking adult considering the romantic undertones. I am 27 auditioning for Maria and Elsa, but I am tall and though I look young, IDK about 16. I threw her on there for fun in case. Just go for it!
I’m auditioning tommorow and trying out for Louisa is my first choice Bragitta is my 2ed choice and sister Margareta is my third choice. But I’m good with anyone as long as I get to wear a pretty dress in the ballroom scene
Not Lisal but Louisa
@@cathytetreault4770 How did it go?
I got Fraulein Schmidt I don’t even know who that is
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The "Argument Scene"between Maria and Georg is one of the most powerful scenes in musical theatre.
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Greetings from Austria ❤️🇦🇹❤️
I can’t wait today the director of a theater company I’m in just told us that this is going to be the musical for next summer for all ages!! I am definitely doing it . It is one of my favorite musicals. Because it is my mom’s favorite. Sound of music I’ll say is what started my love of musicals. My mom might do it with me
IN the scene sending Maria off to the Von Trapp's what happened to "My Favorite Things"!!!????
It was moved to another part of the story.
Patience, eh? lol
Did this musical in 1967 !! A high school production, that is still spoke of Today !! Our Mother Abess , was a beautifully voiced young Lady named Paula Courtney !! One of the best, I've heard in all these years !! It was at Edison High School, in Stockton, California !! Al Miller was the Drama teacher and Director of the production !! He was a great teacher !! I'm now 70, and this brought back so many memories !! It was a tumultuous time in my life !! But , I'm Still Here !!
Nice to see that you " made it through " and you enjoy " The Sound of Music," STILL.I wish you,a Safe,Peaceful 2023,and Beyond !!
Amazing ❤
A brilliant production with fabulous performances by one and all, especially the Maria--and kudos to the scenic designer for the magnificent set!
My local theatre is doing a production of this and I got the role of Mother Superior! I'm much more familiar with the movie version of this musical, so I'm watching this for a few pointers ^^
Play features that are different from the movie - "My Favorite Things" is first sung by Maria and Reverend Mother. "Do-Re-Mi" is sung as soon as Maria meets the kids. "The Lonely Goatherd" is sung in the bedtime scene (some performances have changed this to "My Favorite Things" - varying the actual time when "The Lonely Goatherd" is sung.) "Edelweiss" is not sung until the very end in the Austrian Festival plotline. Other differences include the fact that Brigitta makes the statement that initially prompts Maria to return to the Abbey. Baroness Schrader breaks off the engagement after an argument with the Captain. Maria informs the Nazi soldiers about planned performance in the Austrian festival. And Rolf, upon seeing Liesel, decides not to report the Van Trapps to his lieutenant in the final climax. Changes made in the movie - "Do-Re-Mi" is sung outside the day after Maria meets the kids. "My Favorite Things" is first sung during the bedtime scene. (This is widely considered to have been a positive change and has often been incorporated into subsequent play performances.) "Edelweiss" is first sung by the Captain to his family earlier on. "The Lonely Goatherd" is sung as part of a puppet show that was put on by the children. Baroness Schrader notices the Captain's feelings toward Maria and privately convinces her to return to the abbey. Maria leaves a note before leaving the first time. The children go back to the abbey to try to speak with Maria before the Reverend Mother confronts her. Captain breaks off his engagement with Baroness Schrader himself. Captain informs the Nazis about the Austrian festival after being caught trying to push his car away. Rolf does report the Van Trapps to his lieutenant in the final climax, but the nuns have removed parts of the Nazi car.
This is the best and most spectacular performance I have ever watched. It is truly unparalleled, magical, wonderful, and interesting. The combination of several emotions is amazing.