Just wanted to let you know that I saw Lorinda in this show at the Metropolitan Room and several of the numbers at other concerts. It is fantastic and highly advise you to see it. If you love cabaret you will love this evening. Lorinda is a star in the making. Check it out. At the bottom of this interview check for a special two for one offer for Corine's Corner readers.
Corine: Lorinda, congratulations on your new show at the York.
How does it feel to play an Off Broadway house?
Lorinda:
Its great! I love the York Theatre! In the past Ive
done readings, workshops and Muftis there, so this marks
the first time Ive ever done a show off-book
there.
When Robert Maddock, Joe Iconis, Brad Oscar and I worked on the
show, we always hoped it would be a theatrical piece, a song-cycle,
destined for an Off-Broadway house, but due to production costs,
we did it at the Metropolitan room as a cabaret show, you know,
for affordability reasons. I work there when Im not doing
shows, and they were great to me. Then Jim Morgan saw it and gave
us the opportunity to realize our vision. Weve taken out
my patter with the audience; the cabaret show elements,
and it seems to be working as a theatrical piece. And now we have
a show that we can adapt to whatever environment were put
in, club or theatre.
Corine: What is your favorite number in the show? I personally
adore Triumphant Baby, One Step Closer to Crazy and Yolanda.
Lorinda:I think my favorite is Camden County Penitentiary. I think
it is also Joe and Roberts favorite too. Its about
a woman whose boyfriend gets sent to prison for 100 years. I dont
know if its the majority audience fave though, the audience
likes to laugh so they like Yolanda and Matilda McDort a lot.
We have a new song were getting ready to add called Eddie
Got a Color T.V. that I think will make the people giggle.
Corine: Tell me 10 things people should know about Lorinda.
Lorinda:
1. Im from Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan. (Thats in
Canada)
2. I used to be a farmer and I can drive heavy farm equipment.
3. My town is the home of the Worlds Largest Porcupine Quilly
Willy.
4. I used to have teeth like a vampire, but I had them fixed.
There are no pictures of me smiling in existence before the age
of 30.
5. Ive been married for 13 years.
6. Im an Aunt seven times, and number eight is due in October!
7. My cat, Maxie, is 19 and a half years old and still going strong.
8. Perogies are my favorite food, and I am still the reigning
Junior Perogie eating champion of Porcupine Plain, by eating 27
in ten minutes. (I was 9)
9. I am a huge Star-Trek fan and am hopelessly and embarrassingly
in love with Brent Spiner.
10. I am blessed with amazing and talented friends who
I can always count on for support.
Corine: What is your dream role on Broadway?
Lorinda: Well, Id have to say Id love to originate a role in one of Robert and Joes musicals, so I guess my dream would be to play Judith Plisco in the musical Plastic!. Actually, at this point any role on Broadway would be a dream!
Corine: It will happen! What is your favorite Broadway show
currently running on Broadway?
Lorinda: Hmmmm, thats hard, because I mostly go to see
Off and Off Off Broadway shows, usually ones that friends have
put their hearts and savings into
Im a big fan of
indie-theatre. If I had to pick on Broadway, I guess
it would be Drowsy Chaperone (go Canada!) the writers are
very nice. I met them at Bound for Broadway. Or Curtains. I really
like those homage to the traditional style shows that
give a character actor, or several of them, great jobs!
Thank you, Lorinda. Please catch Lorinda at the York theater.
Mention Corine's Corner for a two for one deal. Two tickets for
just $20.00 dollars. You caneven get the PMS cookies that Jim
will rave about before the show. You can even get free wine if
you buy some cheese for $5.00. It is a worthy show and a great
theater.
Take a group of six and tell them I sent you. I never plug shows
I don't like. This is a fun evening.
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Photo by Maryann Lopinto
Interview conducted by Corine Cohen






