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Rapid Fire 20Q with cast of ‘YES! The Musical’; Based on popular reality series ’Say Yes to the Dress’, new musical premieres in Nashville, April 26

April 26, 2024 by Jonathan

The cast of ‘YES!’ (photos by MA2LA/courtesy ‘YES! The Musical’)

A few years ago major media outlets reported the news…Nashville, Tennessee is the new official unofficial Bachelorette destination in the country. That’s right, more than Vegas, New York and Miami, it seems future brides and their entourage of woo girls discovered the fun to be had in Music City. With that statistic in mind, premiering a new musical comedy combining the two elements Nashville is now best known for makes perfect sense. To that end, YES! THE MUSICAL will be premiering in Music City at Dirty Little Secret , a popular nightlife destination inside the Dream Hotel (210 Printers Alley, Nashville, TN 37201) with shows each Thursday thru Saturday beginning April 26 and continuing through July 13.

Drawing inspiration from Say Yes to the Dress, the long-running (335 episodes and counting) bridal reality series in which future married ladies bring their Mom’s and gal pals along for the adventure of picking out the perfect wedding gown, YES! THE MUSICAL co-created by Joel Waggoner (cast member of Broadway’s Be More Chill and School of Rock) and features book and lyrics by Blaine Hopkins (co-producer of Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta, A Wedding Story and more), music and lyrics by Garrett Kotecki (singer/songwriter who’s credits include Surf’s Up from Disney‘s Teen Beach Movie), and direction and choreography by Shea Sullivan (Pageant: The Musical,Last of the Red Hot Mamas).

YES! THE MUSICAL features Bradley Gale as Mister Jimmy, the bridal gown expert, Maya Kaempf as Ashley, the bride-to-be, Erin McCracken as mother of the bride and Emma Teixeira as the bride’s bestie. As the cast put the finishing touches on the show in preparation of their Friday, April 26 opening night, I recently had the opportunity to chat with them for my latest Rapid Fire 20Q. So check out those conversations, then #GoSeeTheShow!

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RAPID FIRE 20 Q WITH THE CAST OF YES! THE MUSICAL

RAPID FIRE WITH YES! THE MUSICAL’s MISTER JIMMY, BRADLEY GALE

JHPENTERTAINMENT: First things first. YES! The Musical isn’t about a certain 70s rock band, but instead, draws its title and inspiration from TLC’s uber-popular, long-running bridal reality series, Say Yes to the Dress. How familiar were you with the source material prior to auditioning for the show?

BRADLEY GALE: Are you kidding me?! Beyond familiar! I used to beg my friends who were recently engaged to apply for the show!

JHPENTERTAINMENT: In YES!, you play Mister Jimmy. Who is Mister Jimmy to you?

BRADLEY GALE:  Mister Jimmy is a lot like the person I always wanted to be comfortable being when I grew up: he’s confident, he’s funny, and he’s snarky but he has a heart. He’s a Sour Patch Kid if they were sassy, then sweet.

JHPENTERTAINMENT: Just between us, how much of Say Yes to the Dress’ Randy Finoli is there In Mister Jimmy?

BRADLEY GALE: Randy is incredibly stylish and also INCREDIBLY handsome…you should expect the same from Mister Jimmy.  

JHPENTERTAINMENT: Prior to saying YES!, you’ve enjoyed success on stage as part of the original company of Chicago’s The Book of Mormon, as well as numerous theatrical productions right here in Nashville, including roles in Beauty and the Beast, Avenue Q and Evita. How does being part of the World Premiere company of YES! compare?

BRADLEY GALE: There is really no way to compare the experiences however, Mister Jimmy is as fabulous as Lumiere in Beauty & the Beast, as sweaty as Princeton in Avenue Q, and I spend the exact opposite amount of time on stage as I did in Evita…. Also Mister Jimmy does NOT make out with Eva Peron.

JHPENTERTAINMENT: In addition to Mister Jimmy, you also portray other characters in the show. What can you tell me about them?

BRADLEY GALE: I don’t want to give any spoilers, But let’s just say you’ll see me play multiple characters…sometimes all at once.

RAPID FIRE WITH YES! THE MUSICAL’s ASHLEY, MAYA KAEMPF

JHPENTERTAINMENT: In YES!, you’re cast as Ashley, the bride who’s in search of that perfect wedding dress. What’s your favorite aspect of the character?

MAYA KAEMPF: Ashley begins the show being as people-pleasing as they come. She is often ignored, overshadowed, and overlooked, especially when it comes to the BIG personalities—Linda and Kayley—that are close to her in her life. However, what I love the most about Ashley is that she has this deep desire to take the reins in her own life, particularly at such a pivotal time in her life (approaching marriage). Without spoiling anything, I will say that Ashley’s journey is inspiring and encouraging to not only the people pleasing bride, but anyone who wishes to take charge of their own life. 

JHPENTERTAINMENT: Being part of the debut company of YES!, you basically get to set the tone of the character. How much freedom have the creators of the musical given you in developing Ashley as a character?

MAYA KAEMPF: While there have been a lot of changes to the show throughout the process (what with rewrites, cuts, new additions, etc.), what is incredible is that the essence of the characters and the message of the story has never wavered. While I was given liberties to make Ashley what I believe her to be, it was almost unnecessary because of of clarity and mutual understand between the performers and the creative team. 

JHPENTERTAINMENT: You recently won rave reviews for your portrayal of Jane Doe in Street Theatre Company’s Ride the Cyclone. In that show, you play a character who lost her head in a cyclone and therefore can’t remember who she is in the afterlife. A far cry from Ashley, but I’m wondering if you’ve found any similarities between the two?

MAYA KAEMPF: Now that is a thought that hasn’t occurred to me! I typically like to make each project completely separate in my mind, as each character is different from any other I played before. However, these two are very, very different. I think the common thread I see between Jane Doe and Ashley is that their stories both heavily center around identity and how important that is for a person to establish. 

JHPENTERTAINMENT: I understand part of your creative process in getting into your current character often involves creating a playlist of songs you think that character might listen to. What’s on Ashley’s playlist?

MAYA KAEMPF: My Ashley playlist is still underway… First though is Mirrorball by Taylor Swift. Ashley and Kayley were definitely at the Eras Tour together. 

JHPENTERTAINMENT: Award-winning Chadd McMillan serves as the costume designer for YES!, so I gotta know, is there a dress, wedding or otherwise that Chadd has created for the show that you would indeed say yes to?

MAYA KAEMPF: Yes, any and all. I would have an impossible time choosing. There is one dress (again, I am trying not to spoil!) at the end of the show that is perhaps the winner for me… I cannot stress how mindblowingly stunning and gorgeous (or purposefully tragic and hysterical) Chadd’s costumes are. The costume rack itself looks like a work of art. We are so lucky to have him and our wonderful wardrobe supervisor, Maryn Reader. You just have to come see these costumes yourself! 

RAPID FIRE WITH YES! THE MUSICAL’s LINDA, ERIN McCRACKEN

JHPENTERTAINMENT: You’re cast as Linda, mother of the bride in YES!. How would you describe her?

ERIN McCRACKEN: Linda is…crazy & hilarious. She has been waiting her daughters whole life for this wedding and it is finally her- Linda’s- time to shine!! 

JHPENTERTAINMENT: As Linda, you’re sharing time on stage with Maya Kaempf as your daughter. How much fun are you having working with Maya and the rest of the cast?

ERIN McCRACKEN: Maya is a powerhouse talent. She and Emma Teixeira—both Belmont University students (!!!)—were perfectly cast. Emma really takes the maid of honor role to another level…and they both sing their faces off!  Bradley Gale is a dream. He and I are holding it down as the seasoned actors in the show and I am so happy to be acting along side him! 

JHPENTERTAINMENT: So, is Linda a ‘Momzilla’?

ERIN McCRACKEN: 100%.  Absolutely. But you’ll have to come see the show to find out why! She really does mean well!

JHPENTERTAINMENT: A quick perusal of your social media revealed that you said Yes just over a year ago! That dress was gorgeous, by the way. So, I’m guessing if any of the cast can relate to the trials and tribulations of the subject at hand, it’s you. How many dresses did you look at before you found the perfect one?

ERIN McCRACKEN: Thank you! I wanted something both bridal & show-stopping! I did A LOT of looking online first. I‘m actually a pretty decisive person- I think I only tried on 6 dresses. Two dress shops, one day, done & done! 

JHPENTERTAINMENT: The show features all new music courtesy Blaine Hopkins, Garrett Kotecki and Blaine Hopkins. Do you have a favorite among the tunes, whether it’s one you perform, or that of another cast member?

ERIN McCRACKEN: Oh don’t make me pick! Okay, fine- Linda’s song, Perfectly Perfect. And then Brilliant Bridal Whisperer, the opening number. It’s fun and sassy and the perfect way to set up the show! 

RAPID FIRE WITH YES! THE MUSICAL’s KAYLEY, EMMA TEIXEIRA

JHPENTERTAINMENT: You’re playing Kayley, the maid of honor in YES!. How would you describe her to someone who’s about to meet her?

EMMA TEIXEIRA: Kayley is an unhinged maid of honor! She is fun and has absolutely zero filter! She a is a love child of Melissa McCarthy and Amy Schumer!

JHPENTERTAINMENT: The show’s being directed by Shea Sullivan, while Joel Waggoner serves as co-creator. In developing the character of Kayley, is there a particular piece of advice or guidance that Sea or Joel has offered to you that really stuck?

EMMA TEIXEIRA: Shae and Joel have been so fun to work with! When developing Kayley’s character it’s been fun to bounce ideas off of them! They have helped me ground Kayley and also find her contained unhinged moments. 

JHPENTERTAINMENT: In addition to the role of Kayley, you, like your fellow cast mates, also portray what we native Music City residents have not so lovingly dubbed Woo Girls. Not gonna lie, they’re frequently the bane of my existence when I venture downtown. That said, sell me on why I should learn to love and appreciate woo girls?

EMMA TEIXEIRA: You should love and appreciate the Woo Girls because we play a pretty hysterical version of our Nashville bridal party neighbors! My Woo Girl may or may not pass out in the bushes behind the Ryman- but….you’ll have to come see to find out!

JHPENTERTAINMENT: I have to admit, of the character shots photographed by the always brilliant MA2LA, your Kayley image is my favorite! Did you enjoy your photoshoot day, and would you wear Kayley’s fit IRL?

EMMA TEIXEIRA: Ah! The photo shoot was the most fun I’ve ever had doing a shoot!!! I love Chadd’s costume vision for Kayley and I think in the summer you could catch me in Kayley’s fierce tube top & shorts fit!

JHPENTERTAINMENT: Long after the YES! has been said, what do you think audiences will remember most about the show?

EMMA TEIXEIRA: I think audiences will remember the fun and heart of this show! Weddings can be such a stressful time and bringing life to the process through multi genre of songs, comedy, & dinosaurs?! What’s not to remember?

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The World Premiere engagement of YES! THE MUSICAL opens at Dirty Little Secret inside the Dream Hotel on Friday, April 26. Tickets range in price from $25 to $54. Ticket options are as follows: Bar Seating/$25, General Admission/$33, Preferential Admission/$42, Premium Table/$49 and Sofa/$54. For specifics on each ticket level, more information or to purchase tickets, CLICK HERE.

Be sure and check out YES! THE MUSICAL online and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

Interested in coverage for your latest entertaining endeavor? Click the contact page and drop me a note. You can also follow JHP Entertainment on Instagram and Facebook. In the meantime, #GoSeeTheShow!

Filed Under: Rapid Fire 20 Q, Rapid Fire Q&A, Theare Tagged With: bachelorette party, bachelorettes, Bride, Brides, Interview, Music CIty, Musical, Musical Theatre, Nashville, Opening Night, Rapid Fire, Rapid Fire 20 Q, Say Yes to the Dress, Theatre, Woo Girls, World Premiere, Yes! The Musical

Rapid Fire Q&A: A ‘bisl of a schmooze’ with Mel Weyn, Natalie Powers and Ruthy Froch, three of Tevye’s five daughters in ‘Fiddler on The Roof’; National Tour in Nashville at TPAC’s Jackson Hall thru Sunday, June 30

June 26, 2019 by Jonathan

The current National Tour of Fiddler on the Roof—based upon director Bartlett Sher’s triumphant 2015 Broadway revival, opened in Music City last night, Tuesday, June 25 at TPAC’s Jackson Hall. Just days before the touring company made their way to Nashville, I had the opportunity to pose a few questions to Mel Weyn, Natalie Powers and Ruthy Froch, who play the three eldest daughters Tzeitel, Chava and Hodel to Yehezkel Lazaro’s eponymous roof-fiddling Tevye, for the latest installment of my recurring interview feature, Rapid Fire Q&A. What follows are our conversations about the show, their relationships on and off the stage and their thoughts about being part of such a legendary show steeped in tradition.

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Natalie Powers, Mel Weyn and Ruthy Froch (l to r) star as Tevye’s eldest daughters in Fiddle on the Roof, at TPAC thru Sunday. (all photos by Joan Marcus/courtesy FiddlerMusical.com)

RAPID FIRE Q&A WITH FIDDLER ON THE ROOF’S ELDEST DAUGHTERS RUTHY FROCH, NATALIE POWERS AND MEL WEYN

RAPID FIRE WITH FIDDLER ON THE ROOF’S TZEITEL, MEL WEYN

JHP: What can you tell me about Tzeitel?

MEL WEYN: Tzeitel is Tevye and Golde’s eldest daughter in Fiddler on the Roof. She is like the mini-mama of the family. Full of heart and compassion but also has a fire to her. She is so brave and speaks her mind, but it always comes from a place of fierce love. I really admire her spirit and courage to be the first of her family to defy/question the rules of this society and the traditions.

JHP: From my research in preparing to chat with you, I discovered you’re not only playing the eldest sister in Fiddler, but you’re also a big sister in real life. Do you think your own sisterly dynamic has helped you bring Tzeitel to life on the stage?

MEL WEYN: I am! And I do. I love my sister so much (hey Becca). I think having my younger sister in real life made it really easy to tap into that dynamic with my new onstage sisters. Being the oldest comes naturally to me and I hope it comes across that way onstage. Getting to work and travel with Ruthy, Natalie, Danielle Allen and Emmy Glick in this capacity has been really interesting to witness in how our sisterly dynamic grows and changes over the months. My individual relationships with them seep into the onstage performances making them that more layered and rich. I feel so lucky to have had these gals by my side this year – they are all wonderful

JHP: This isn’t your first national tour, having previously toured with The Sound of Music. It’s also not your first time playing Tzeitel, having played her back in 2012 during a summer stock production at the Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre in Missouri. So this question is two-fold…What’s your favorite aspect of life on tour?…and…How has your portrayal of Tzeitel changed now that you’re seven years older than when you first approached the character?

MEL WEYN: Oh wow! I love touring for a plethora of reasons. I love to travel and see new cities – there are so many that I would have never have gotten a chance to visit if it wasn’t for touring. So many amazing small town coffee shops to visit and sites to see. I try to go to a museum in every city we have visited on Fiddler. I also love the family it gives you. Being away from home for a year at a time is tough but, you are all in it together. The bonds I have made with this cast are life long and that is something so special.

I think that I understand Tzeitel much more than I did seven years ago. I can comprehend the gravity and reality of her situations in a deeper way after having a little more life experience. She loves Motel with her entire heart and the possibility of not getting to be with him is a heartbreak in of itself. On top of that, she gets betrothed to the butcher who is less than appealing. To really lock in to those stakes and ground her reactions from a place of truth has been easier this time around. Instead of playing the idea of being hurt or the idea of who the character of Tzeitel is, I find her coming from my core. Breathing in the situations and scene partners in front of me and responding in a more authentic way.

JHP: Fiddler opens with Tradition, one of the show’s many memorable tunes. What’s a family tradition you hold dear?

MEL WEYN: My family and I are very close. Every summer my dad’s whole side of the family spends a week together at the beach in North Carolina and its something we all look forward to. Not because of the nice summer location or the amenities (although those aren’t so bad), but the time with one another. We all live in different parts of the country so the time we get to connect and spend together is cherished. They are hilarious and giving and we always have a great time. I am really thankful for a family that makes it a priority to be with each other. The sense of community and ritual that comes along with an annual gathering is one of a kind. I definitely feel the parallels of that family trip with moments in our show.

JHP: I’m about to chat with Natalie and Ruthy, so…How would you describe these two on-stage sisters?

MEL WEYN: Oh they are wonderful. I remember the first table read being so impressed by both of them and the portrayals of Hodel and Chava and, how as a trio, we fit together so well. Ruthy is a peacekeeper by nature – so compassionate and understanding with everyone she encounters. Natalie is so multi-talented and has this quiet humor and wit to her that always gets me. I am really thankful for both of them and this journey we have gotten to take together. They will always be my sisters and I can’t wait to continue these friendships outside of the show where it all started.

RAPID FIRE WITH FIDDLER ON THE ROOF’S HODEL, RUTHY FROCH

JHP: From your perspective, who is Hodel?

RUTHY FROCH: Because Fiddler on the Roof focuses on Tevye’s three eldest daughters, I like to think of Hodel as the middle child. You have Tzeitel, who is Mama’s favorite, and the first for everything, and then you have Chava, everybody’s favorite child, and then there is Hodel in the middle. She is super intelligent, and quick-witted. In my eyes, she wants to find where she belongs, where someone sees her for who she truly is, where she can be important.

JHP: I understand this is your first national tour. What’s it been like thus far?

RUTHY FROCH: It truly has been such a dream! Touring is such an incredible way to see the nation, and it’s really bringing out the explorer in me. It has been such a gift to tell this important story in so many different cities, and share my love for Fiddler, and my culture with so many different people!

JHP: While Hodel is one of five, my research revealed that you yourself have a large family. Where do you fall within your sibling birth-order and has having a big family affected your take on Hodel and the way she interacts on stage with her sisters?

RUTHY FROCH: I’m actually the oldest in my family! I have a younger brother, and I’m the first grandchild on both my mom and my dad’s side. I’m really close with my cousins so it does feel like they are siblings in a way. Watching everyone grow up in my family and being the oldest allowed me to see how everyone has their “role” in the family. It definitely affected how I interact on stage with my sisters and my creation of Hodel.

JHP: So much of Fiddler’s appeal—at least to my way of thinking—comes from the deep history of the Jewish faith and culture. A prime example, the gorgeous and intricate choreography. What can you tell me about the show’s choreo?

RUTHY FROCH: The choreography in our production is very grounded, pedestrian, and in my opinion so traditionally Jewish. Hofesh Shechter, our choreographer, reimagined Jerome Robbins’ original choreography. Fiddler has such iconic moments, like the bottle dance, filled with such excitement and tension. I love to hear audiences reactions to our wedding dance, whether they are cheering throughout or clapping along, it really is something we can all experience together. Hofesh’s choreography is specific and intentional, it all blossoms out of the circumstances and helps to move the characters forward.

RAPID FIRE WITH FIDDLER ON THE ROOF’S CHAVA, NATALIE POWERS

JHP: You’re playing Chava, Tevye’s middle daughter and the youngest of the three eldest siblings at the center of the show’s action. Sharing that older daughter dynamic onstage with Ruthy and Mel, I’m curious, have you all developed a sister-like bond that continues during your off-stage time?

NATALIE POWERS: Definitely! This whole tour cast has started to feel like family. All four of my onstage sisters have been a wonderful support system on the road. I know who to go to for every occasion too — whether it be for a laugh, to vent, to cry or even just for a hug.

JHP: What aspect of Chava’s personality do you wish you could emulate more in your own life?

NATALIE POWERS: Her voracious appetite for reading! I personally love reading, but in a leisurely way. I would love to read books cover to cover every day like she does!

JHP: Being a period piece, the costumes for Fiddler are always beautiful. Do you have a favorite look in the show, whether it be yours or someone else’s?

NATALIE POWERS: I am so in love with Catherine Zuber’s designs for this show. I have a purple vest that I wear during Matchmaker that has a lot of intricate quilting work. I would have to say that is my favorite piece!

JHP: That’s a perfect lead-in to my next questions…Matchmaker is among the show’s most recognizable musical moments. Have you ever played matchmaker, or been the recipient of matchmaking?

NATALIE POWERS: I actually have not! I have noticed that people tend to gravitate towards similar minded people and like to watch matches happen organically that way!

JHP: On a broad,more obvious scale, Fiddler is about family, tradition and change. Is there an underlying theme within the show that you’ve discovered while performing the piece night after night?

NATALIE POWERS: Through Chava’s storyline, I’ve realized that what you take out of the show really depends on where you are in your own life. For instance, a mother seeing the show will absorb something totally different than a son. One of the lessons that resonates with me right now is that sometimes you have to make choices that are right for you, knowing that it may not be possible to please everyone.

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My conversations with Tevye’s eldest daughters may have ended, but it’s just the beginning of your chance to get in on the family celebration as Nashville tour dates of Fiddler on the Roof continue at TPAC’s Jackson Hall through Sunday, June 30. Remaining performances are Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30p.m., Friday and Saturday at 8p.m. Saturday matinee at 2p.m., Sunday matinee at 1p.m. and a final Sunday evening performance at 6:30p.m. Tickets range in price from $40 to $100. CLICK HERE to purchase tickets or for more information.

On Monday, TPAC announced a digital lottery for $25 tickets to Fiddler on the Roof that is available via the TPAC Concierge app. The lottery is open from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. the day before the show patrons wish to see. Winners will be notified a few minutes after the lottery closing time and will have 60 minutes to accept/purchase the tickets. CLICK HERE for more information on the digital lottery, or CLICK HERE to download the TPAC Concierge App via the Apple App Store or CLICK HERE to download the app via Google Play.

Not in Nashville, but want to be part of the Fiddler on the Roof simkhe? Following their Nashville tour stop, Fiddler continues on through spring of 2020 with upcoming engagements across the US. CLICK HERE for specifics. You can also follow Fiddler on the Roof via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.

While Fiddler on the Roof closes out TPAC’s current Broadway Season, they’re hard at work on the 2019 TPAC Gala, an annual fundraising event that helps support the organizations educational, cultural and outreach initiatives. This year’s Gala theme, is Hamilton, in anticipation of the landmark musical’s upcoming Nashville debut as part of the 2019-2020 season.

Then it’s on to TPAC’s next Broadway Season  with the Music City premiere engagement of Dear Evan Hansen on stage at TPAC September 10-15. CLICK HERE for Season Ticket options.  To keep up with what’s happening at TPAC, follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram as well.

If you’ve enjoyed this installment of Rapid Fire, CLICK HERE to check out previous chats with local and national theaterati. As always, if you are interested in coverage for your latest entertaining endeavor, simply click the contact page and drop me a note. You can also follow JHP Entertainment on Instagram and Facebook.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Rapid Fire 20 Q, Theare Tagged With: 2019, Fiddler, Fiddler on the Roof, Interview, Mel Weyn, Natalie Powers, National Tour, Opening Night, Rapid Fire Q&A, Ruthy Froch, TPAC

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