Monday, 15 March 2010

NY Daily News Interview With Vanessa Williams


Meet The Cast Of Broadway's Sondheim On Sondheim

One door closes, another opens. Or, in Vanessa Williams' case, a TV comedy sinks, a Broadway revue rises. As she wraps production on "Ugly Betty," Williams, 46, begins performances in "Sondheim on Sondheim," a look at Stephen Sondheim through his music, films and taped interviews. In 2002, the actress snagged a Tony nom playing the witch in "Into the Woods," so she knows her way around the intricate melodies and lyrics of the composer, who turns 80 on March 22. The show starts Friday at Studio 54 and runs through June 13.
How do you juggle "UB" and "SoS"?
I'm very organized. I have everything in my BlackBerry, so as soon as I have a break I go and find out: Do I have a fitting here? or Where do I need to be? The bottom line is that everyone's been completely understanding and accommodating, and it's been seamless going back and forth between the two shows.
I'm told "Good Thing Going" and "Losing My Mind" are two of your big numbers. What else are you singing?
Another solo is "Smile, Girls," which was cut from "Gypsy," and I'm doing "The Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me" as a duet with Tom Wopat. I'm singing "Every Day a Little Death" with the ladies in the cast. We all do a lot of singing. There's a lot of company numbers.
Are you a happy camper being onstage?
It's great to be back home. I love it. The first day, we were sitting around at our music stands learning new music, and I felt like I was back in high school and college. You know, when you get new material for a new show, there's a sense of excitement that's like nothing else. It's similar to reading a new script and not knowing what to expect.
In addition to the ex-"Dukes of Hazzard" hunk, you're in good company with rising stars Leslie Kritzer and Euan Morton. And the great Barbara Cook.
Barbara is legendary and such a doll. She's 82 years old and doing eight shows a week. Her work ethic is amazing. I hope I can follow in her footsteps.
Will you miss playing Wilhelmina Slater?
Yes, absolutely, when "Ugly Betty" ends. I don't want to let it go. We still haven't recovered from the news.
Michael Urie, who plays your assistant on the show, is in "The Temperamentals," an Off-Broadway play about early gay-rights activists. Have you seen him?
I saw him twice last year, before this transfer of the show. He's such a well-rounded and brilliant actor - Juilliard-trained. He plays the part of Marc so well, I think a lot of people who watch him have no idea that he's nothing like that character. I hope it doesn't put him in a box. He can do drama, accents, anything. He's one of my favorites.
You have four kids. Any of them following in your footsteps?
Well, my 20-year-old's a dancer. She's at the New School and doing beautifully. And Sasha, my 9-year-old, kind of has the acting bug. But she's focusing on being a student now.
NY Daily News- Entertainment

*Thanks to Vanessa Wlliams Fan and Willie Rox On Twitter

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