PhotosFitness, Fight Calls and Les Miz Fashion! A Two-Show Day With Broadway's Spunky Eponine, Brennyn LarkBrennyn Lark, the relative newcomer with a huge voice, is currently donning the coat and cap as Eponine in Broadway's Les Misérables. She offers us a glimpse at a day in her life storming the barricades!
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Fitness, Fight Calls and Les Miz Fashion! A Two-Show Day With Broadway's Spunky Eponine, Brennyn Lark
Fitness, Fight Calls and Les Miz Fashion! A Two-Show Day With Broadway's Spunky Eponine, Brennyn Lark
Brennyn Lark, the relative newcomer with a huge voice, is currently donning the coat and cap as Eponine in Broadway's Les Misérables. She offers us a glimpse at a day in her life storming the barricades!
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Good morning friends! It's 10:00 AM. And the first thing I do is head to my gratitude table with my gratitude crystals. Start the day off with a grateful heart!
Brennyn Lark
10:30 AM time for some breakfast. Some almond milk and cereal. Yummy!!!!
Brennyn Lark
11:30 AM Lets get physical *Olivia Newton John voice* just finished up a quick at home stretch & workout. Woo!
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12:15 PM Waiting for the subway to get to the theater!
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12:45 PM I'm here at the theater. This is our call board. Where we sign in, see schedule changes, calendar updates!
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1:05 FIGHT CALL! Where we run through all of our stage combat to ensure safety. Eponine is not one to mess with (insert fist emoji)
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1:15 heading up to my dressing room floor!
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1:20 A quick vocal steam to lubricate my voice! The air in the theater can sometimes dry out my voice which is no bueno!
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1:30 Pin curl time. I wear a wig in the show... Surprise!!!! So I have to pin curl my hair underneath.
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1:35 Voilá! There we have it folks. Pin curls finished with my wig cap on top. Successful wig prep!!! Now waiting for Amber to stick my wig on.
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1:40 A quick makeup touch up. I wear very minimal makeup. The most important component here is the black dirt ;)
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1:50 Here is what I am about to put on. This is my harvest wear dahhhhling! How couture!? I actually have an ensemble track and this is the first costume I wear in the show.
2:30ish Coming back from my ensemble track, it's Eponine time. Here is Heather helping me with my costume she is the master of finessing!
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2:45 Eponine is here in full force thanks to Heather who helps me with my costume and Amber who puts my wig on!!
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4:00 Eponine Act 2 attire. Got rid of the skirt for some pants and my hair is up in the hat. I'm a boy! (Hi Erika!!!!)
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5:00 End of the first show taking my mic belt off. Time to head out for some
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5:10 Saying hello to all my lovely Mizzie fans!!! The best fans ever. Xoxoxo
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6:00 Just finished catch up and lunch with my girl/ singer/ recording artist @AliceChater she's in town from London!!! Check out her EP on spotify WONDERL.A.N.D. She's a star!!!
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7:00 I brought her to Donna Bell's bakeshop for some homemade treats. I have such a sweet tooth. The ultimate vice!!
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7:30 Was too distracted with Alice, I barely ate. So brought my lunch back to my dressing room!
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8:00 show number 2 starting, but a spoonful of this right before!!!
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8:20 Here we are your Lovely Ladies! I love this costume. Hi Hannah!!!!
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10:15 Bloody, dead Eponine. You won't see me again til the end!
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10:45 light read while I'm on my hiatus until I bring Valjean to Heaven! After this I'll head home and, until tomorrow Imperial Theater!
Cameron Mackintosh's new production of Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg's Les Misérables opened on Broadway March 23, 2014, at The Imperial Theatre.
Les Miz is written by Boublil and Schönberg and is based on the novel by Victor Hugo. It has music by Schönberg, lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer and original French text by Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel, original adaption by Trevor Nunn and John Caird and additional material by James Fenton. The original orchestrations are by John Cameron with new orchestrations by Christopher Jahnke, Stephen Metcalfe and Stephen Brooker.
The new production is directed by Laurence Connor and James Powell, with set and image design by Matt Kinley inspired by the paintings of Victor Hugo, costumes by Andreane Neofitou and Christine Rowland, lighting by Paule Constable, sound by Mick Potter and projections realized by Fifty-Nine Productions. Musical staging is by Michael Ashcroft and Geoffrey Garratt. Musical supervision is by Stephen Brooker, and musical direction is by James Lowe.
The musical is the newest project by Hunter Bird, one of the creative minds behind the immersive Off-Broadway revival of The Phantom of the Opera, Masquerade.