Rumpelstiltskin Weaves Some Magic
Posted by Billy Christopher Maupin
The new, improved(?) questionnaire has arrived! I have combined questions from James Lipton's adaptation of Pivot's questionnaire (featured on Inside the Actor's Studio), added several questions from Playbill.com's Cue & A, and decided to see how things play without pictures.
Our first interviewee is David Janeski who plays Rumpelstiltskin in the American premiere of Rumpelstiltskin's Daughter at Theatre IV (opening next Friday).
So here it goes!
Hometown: Haymarket, VA. It used to be nowhere. Now it’s where Disney got kicked out, now holds the title of first outpost of DC Traffic. Thank you over development without infrastructure. Grr.
Audition song: I should have one shouldn’t I? I don’t parade myself as a “musical theatre actor;” I think not having a song repertoire is my subconscious way of keeping that. I once sang 8 bars at a 16 bar audition. I offered to sing it twice. They declined.
Special skills: EVERYONE involved in a production has special skills. Skills like imagination, promptness, teamwork
Favorite word: Whatever my line is :)
First show ever saw: It was a Langston Hughes something at the Kennedy Center
If you could go back in time and catch one show (Broadway or otherwise) what would it be?: Somewhat hesitantly I would go back and see a performance that happened in Richmond December 26th 1811 entitled “Raymond and Agnes...”, during which the scenery overhead caught fire and burned the place to the ground in
Favorite show tune: Aw really? You know not all of us are in love with musicals. I’ll go with “Till There Was You,” the Beatles version.
Least favorite word: Words mispronounced. ie: Exspecially.
Favorite play: I think this answer for most of us is influenced by the latest plays we’ve read. In that regard I’ll say An Enemy Of The People Ibsen w/ Miller
Favorite musical: Ragtime
Most played song on your iPod (or CD player): Eisley, "Many Funerals." It’s the 1st song on their latest album entitled Combinations.
Last book you read: 1491 by Charles C. Mann. It explores the pre-Colombian societies in the Americas and how they rivaled and even surpassed those of Eurasia.
Sound or noise you love: The tearing of a perforated edge.
Must-see TV show: Frankly, none of them. Aside from a football or baseball game I don’t watch television.
Last good movie you saw: Stardust
Sound or noise you hate: Screeching brakes; I hope nothing serious happened.
Worst job you ever had: I worked as a surveyor for a couple of summers. I carried a compound bucket full of wooden stakes, a small sledge hammer, radio, 5’ metal pole for shooting topography, and drug it all through briars, bogs, and wherever else was still undeveloped in northern Virginia in the late 1990’s. A wasp stung my eyelid; an hour later it looked like I was hiding a golf ball under there. Woo fun!
First stage kiss: I played Romeo in college in a production directed by Richmonder Jack Parrish. That stands as my only stage kiss.
Worst costume ever: Worst as in didn’t fit the show, poorly constructed, I would never wear it but on stage? As Puck in college I wore fur overalls cut for a flood
What turns you on (creatively, spiritually, emotionally)? Wit coupled with intelligence.
The new, improved(?) questionnaire has arrived! I have combined questions from James Lipton's adaptation of Pivot's questionnaire (featured on Inside the Actor's Studio), added several questions from Playbill.com's Cue & A, and decided to see how things play without pictures.
Our first interviewee is David Janeski who plays Rumpelstiltskin in the American premiere of Rumpelstiltskin's Daughter at Theatre IV (opening next Friday).
So here it goes!
Hometown: Haymarket, VA. It used to be nowhere. Now it’s where Disney got kicked out, now holds the title of first outpost of DC Traffic. Thank you over development without infrastructure. Grr.
Audition song: I should have one shouldn’t I? I don’t parade myself as a “musical theatre actor;” I think not having a song repertoire is my subconscious way of keeping that. I once sang 8 bars at a 16 bar audition. I offered to sing it twice. They declined.
Special skills: EVERYONE involved in a production has special skills. Skills like imagination, promptness, teamwork
Favorite word: Whatever my line is :)
First show ever saw: It was a Langston Hughes something at the Kennedy Center
If you could go back in time and catch one show (Broadway or otherwise) what would it be?: Somewhat hesitantly I would go back and see a performance that happened in Richmond December 26th 1811 entitled “Raymond and Agnes...”, during which the scenery overhead caught fire and burned the place to the ground in
Favorite show tune: Aw really? You know not all of us are in love with musicals. I’ll go with “Till There Was You,” the Beatles version.
Least favorite word: Words mispronounced. ie: Exspecially.
Favorite play: I think this answer for most of us is influenced by the latest plays we’ve read. In that regard I’ll say An Enemy Of The People Ibsen w/ Miller
Favorite musical: Ragtime
Most played song on your iPod (or CD player): Eisley, "Many Funerals." It’s the 1st song on their latest album entitled Combinations.
Last book you read: 1491 by Charles C. Mann. It explores the pre-Colombian societies in the Americas and how they rivaled and even surpassed those of Eurasia.
Sound or noise you love: The tearing of a perforated edge.
Must-see TV show: Frankly, none of them. Aside from a football or baseball game I don’t watch television.
Last good movie you saw: Stardust
Sound or noise you hate: Screeching brakes; I hope nothing serious happened.
Worst job you ever had: I worked as a surveyor for a couple of summers. I carried a compound bucket full of wooden stakes, a small sledge hammer, radio, 5’ metal pole for shooting topography, and drug it all through briars, bogs, and wherever else was still undeveloped in northern Virginia in the late 1990’s. A wasp stung my eyelid; an hour later it looked like I was hiding a golf ball under there. Woo fun!
First stage kiss: I played Romeo in college in a production directed by Richmonder Jack Parrish. That stands as my only stage kiss.
Worst costume ever: Worst as in didn’t fit the show, poorly constructed, I would never wear it but on stage? As Puck in college I wore fur overalls cut for a flood
What turns you on (creatively, spiritually, emotionally)? Wit coupled with intelligence.
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1 Comments:
hey billy blogopher-
i know that you are trying the "no pictures" thing, but would you mind posting a picture of the actor answering the questionnaire? it's always nice to have a face with the name!
thanks!
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