Torrey Pines State Beach and Los Penasquitos Salt Marsh

A Few More Snapshots from Torrey Pines State Beach and Los Penasquitos Salt Marsh, March,  2015

♦ Three colorful airplanes flying past us

Three Colorful Airplanes
Three Colorful Airplanes at Torrey Pines State Beach

♦ A Sandcastle

Sandcastle at Torrey Pines State Beach
Sandcastle at Torrey Pines State Beach

♦ Sneakers in a Cave!

Sneakers in a Little Cave in a Rock at Torrey Pines State Beach
Sneakers in a Little Cave in a Rock at Torrey Pines State Beach

♦ Colorful Umbrellas

Colorful Umbrellas at Torrey Pines State Beach
Colorful Umbrellas at Torrey Pines State Beach

♦ A Hanglider Passing By

Hanglider at Torrey Pines State Beach
Hanglider at Torrey Pines State Beach

 

♦ Artists Carole and Linda Painting at Torrey Pines State Beach

Artists Carol & Linda Painting at Torrey Pines State Beach
Artists Carol & Linda Painting at Torrey Pines State Beach

 

♦ A few birds at the Los Penasquios Salt Marsh

A Peregrine Falcon & Art in Nature at Torrey Pines State Beach, San Diego

I Spied a Peregrine Falcon!

I love living in the San Diego area. Every time I visit Torrey Pines State Beach I discover something different and magical!

Couldn’t believe my luck today when I saw a fellow photographer ahead of me, with his camera and large lens, looking up at the rock formations.

He told me about seeing two peregrine falcons. We spotted one of them perched high up, atop a rock formation. 

I zoomed in and snapped several photos for your viewing!

 

 

Peregrine Falcon at Torrey Pines State Beach
Peregrine Falcon at Torrey Pines State Beach

 

 

Peregrine Falcon at Torrey Pines State Beach
Peregrine Falcon at Torrey Pines State Beach

Peregrine Falcon at Torrey Pines State Beach
Peregrine Falcon at Torrey Pines State Beach

I also marveled at how much beauty and “art” there is in nature. Here are a few photos that demonstrate patterns, colors, textures, etc. in today’s ‘beach finds”

 Finally, here are a few more photos from today. A group of college students from Vermont were enjoying Spring Break at Torrey Pines State Beach near Flat Rock .

Here are some photos!

Spring Break at Torrey Pines State Beach
Spring Break at Torrey Pines State Beach
Rock Formation at Torrey Pines State Beach
Rock Formation at Torrey Pines State Beach
Rock Formation at Torrey Pines State Beach
Rock Formation at Torrey Pines State Beach

Spring has Sprung! Cormorants Perched at Torrey Pines State Beach (San Diego County) Plus a Few Flowers to Enjoy!

I can’t get enough of the natural beauty at Torrey Pines State Beach!

Simply sharing with you a few glimpses from my “low tide” TPSB stroll where I spotted two cormorants perched atop a rock.

Besides viewing the cormorants, enjoy these snapshots of gorgeous spring flowers (seen  on the neighborhood), a cool rock formation and a “heat map” of hangliders!

Have a fantastic week and try to do something creative each day!

A Few Favorite “Finds” on Torrey Pines State Beach 3.17.15

A few “finds” from our walk today on Torrey Pines State Beach. Left to right, top to bottom: The majestic rock and clouds, a “beached” seal (that we reported to the ranger), several dolphins enjoying the Pacific Ocean, a round rock atop a rock, a couple of seagulls not talking to each other anymore, and a rock that resembled a “heart”.  Spectacular! Plus my friend and I walked about 6000 steps! Photos (snapped w/Nikon Coolpix L830 & edited in Picasa) by Susan Farese, SJF Communications

 

Collage at Torrey Pines State Beach  3.17.15
Collage at Torrey Pines State Beach 3.17.15

Poetic Expressions: “NIGHT SHIFT” by Susan J. Farese, MSN, RN, SJF Communications

I wrote “Night Shift” as a result of working many nights as an RN.

The poem was published in my book “Poetic Expressions in Nursing…Sharing the Caring” in 1991.

Dedicated to Night Shift Nurses: Past, Present, Future!.

Susan J. Farese, MSN, RN, Photo by Sylvia Moore Photography, 2013
Susan J. Farese, MSN, RN Photo by Sylvia Moore Photography, 2013

Night Shift

by

Susan J. Farese, MSN, RN

 

Night Shift…

So dear to me

Despite

Its circadian disruption.

The nocturnal rhythms

sublime,

So inviting, so relaxing…

Making rounds, with flashlight in hand

and night vision intuition,

The serenity envelops me…

Side rails up, call bells within reach

Bedsides tidy

Breathing in sequence…

Snores and noises

(unspeakable during prime time)

status quo during night shift…

Gentle and peaceful,

Those who by day

lurk and cry and pester

And now are compliant!

And yearn for peace as well…

Alas,

Time to review and verify

and stuff and thin the charts,

Time to read the Progress Notes!

Finally a time to put it all together

Like spies looking for the clues of their lives

And if one is truly lucky

There are some chosen patients

Who decide

It is time

during night shift,

to ventilate

truly share

opening up the dam

of their fears, thoughts, feelings…

Even sharing stories.

Enhancing our knowing.

Oh please, I yearn for these nights…

When the nature of nursing

facilitates the connection of lives.

Torrey Pines State Reserve & Beach Hike: Magnificent Nature (Even a Drone)!

 

 

This morning I enjoyed a wonderful hike with my friend Ninon at Torrey Pines State Reserve. We walked up the hill from the parking lot. (Usually $12/day, but for locals like us, it pays to buy a “California Explorer” Annual Pass which gives access to California State Parks).

Looking North West from Torrey Pines State Reserve
Looking North West from Torrey Pines State Reserve

 

A lone Torrey Pines tree at Torrey PInes State Reserve

Lone Tree at Torrey Pines State Reserve
Lone Tree at Torrey Pines State Reserve

  We spotted a “Scrub Jay” blue bird

Scrub Jay  in Tree at at Torrey Pines State Reserve
Scrub Jay in Tree at at Torrey Pines State Reserve

 

 We both admired the beautiful Pacific Ocean views from atop the cliffs

Susan at Torrey Pines State Reserve

 

Ninon at Torrey Pines State Reserve

 

We admired several rock formations

Susan admiring Rock Formations at Torrey Pines State Reserve
Susan admiring Rock Formations at Torrey Pines State Reserve

 

 And savored the gorgeous ocean views from atop the cliffs

Cliffs Overlooking the Beautiful Pacific Ocean
Cliffs Overlooking the Beautiful Pacific Ocean

 We finally made it to the view of Flat Rock!

Flat Rock at Torrey Pines State Reserve
Flat Rock at Torrey Pines State Reserve

  We took the beach trail and observed several wild yellow, and orange flowers blooming.

 

 

The trail led us to gorgeous majestic views of the blue-green hued Pacific Ocean. Then we took the steps down to Torrey Pines State Beach below.

View of La Jolla at Torrey Pines State Reserve
View of Flat Rock & La Jolla in the Distance at Torrey Pines State Reserve

 Then lo and behold…all of a sudden, as we ventured down the steps to Torrey Pines State Beach, we spotted a DRONE in the sky!

JIm Gleason's Drone in the Sky at Torrey Pines State Beach
JIm Gleason’s Drone in the Sky at Torrey Pines State Beach

 

 Here’s a short video of the drone landing!

 Which led us to meet “Droner” Jim Gleason, a freelance videographer, originally from San Diego but visiting from Austria with his wife Camille, who is a Scientist with Novartis Pharmaceuticals.

Jim Gleason with his Drone at Torrey Pines State Beach
Jim Gleason with his Drone at Torrey Pines State Beach

Jim told us about his drone, a DJI Phantom 2 H3-3d combo which costs approximately $1000, along with his Go-Pro (approximately $300),

plus an installed video downlink system all through Aerial Media Pros.

Jim Gleason with his Drone at Torrey Pines State Beach
Jim Gleason with his Drone at Torrey Pines State Beach

 Jim and Camille Gleason

Jim and Camille Gleason at Torrey Pines State Beach
Jim and Camille Gleason at Torrey Pines State Beach

 All in all, a fun morning hiking at Torrey Pines State Reserve and Torrey PInes State Beach!

Here’s a gallery of more photos from today!

Torrey Pines State Beach: Pelicans on Rocks, Boogie Boards & more

Torrey Pines State Beach is  GEM!

Strolled along and captured several cool sights: pelicans, a boogie-boarder, the ocean and rock formations…enjoy!

Spectacular Flowers and More on our Encinitas Stroll 2.7.15

I took a lovely walk with my husband in Encinitas today at the Self Realization Meditation Garden. Here’s what I captured!

Feel free to scroll/click on each photo, (and like, comment, and/or subscribe)! Beauty abounds in nature!

Play it Cool & Mambo Over to See San Diego Musical Theatre’s WEST SIDE STORY!

 

SDMT’s WEST SIDE STORY

San Diego Musical Theatre (SDMT) “The LOCAL way to see Broadway”, announces the first production of their 2015 season, WEST SIDE STORY, February 13 – March 1, 2015 (press opening on Saturday, February 14) at their new home, the Spreckels Theatre on Broadway in downtown San Diego.

The world’s greatest love story takes to the streets in this landmark Broadway musical that is one of the theatre’s finest accomplishments. Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is transported to modern-day New York City, as two young idealistic lovers find themselves caught between warring street gangs, the “American” Jets and the Puerto Rican Sharks. Their struggle to survive in a world of hate, violence and prejudice is one of the most innovative, heart-wrenching and relevant musical dramas of our time.

Music by Leonard Bernstein, Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and Book by Arthur Laurents.

PRODUCTION TEAM:  Director: James Vasquez; Choreography: Randy Slovacek; Musical Director: Don LeMaster; Lighting Designer: Amanda Zieve; Costume Coordinator: Janet Pitcher; Production Manager: Bret Young; Stage Manager: Stanley Cohen.

SDMT West Side Story Production Team: Left to Right: Director James Vasquez; Musical Director Don LeMaster; Choreographer Randy Slovacek
SDMT West Side Story Production Team:
Courtesy Photos, Left to Right:
Director James Vasquez; Musical Director Don LeMaster; Choreographer Randy Slovacek

 

JAMES VASQUEZ (Director) ) is happy to return to San Diego Musical Theatre after directing last year’s CATS at the North Park Theatre.  He has directed Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas at the Old Globe Theatre for the last 5 years, while restaging the original choreography for the last 12 years.  Also at the Globe, he directed Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show, served as Associate Director of Jane Austen’s Emma – A Musical Romantic Comedy, and provided musical staging for Boeing-Boeing and the 2013 Shakespeare Festival production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. He received San Diego Theatre Critics Circle Award nominations for Outstanding Direction of a Musical for the world premiere of Harmony, Kansas and the West Coast premiere of [title of show] (Diversionary Theatre) and won the award in 2010 for Sweeney Todd (Cygnet Theatre Company). His other recent directing/choreography credits include Marry Me a Little, Birds of a Feather, Pippin, and Next Fall (Diversionary), and Pageant, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, and Little Shop of Horrors (Cygnet), as well as developmental workshops at La Jolla Playhouse and Goodspeed Musicals. Mr. Vásquez is co-founder of Daisy 3 Pictures. His film, Ready? OK!, won the Best Film award at Seattle, North Carolina, and San Diego film festivals. Daisy 3’s latest feature film, That’s What She Said, made its world premiere at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. He is a graduate of The Juilliard School of Drama.

RANDY SLOVACEK (Choreographer)  returns to San Diego after choreographing the acclaimed SDMT production of Chicago The Musical (San Diego Theater Critics Award nomination) in 2013. His choreography has been seen across the country, from the 11,000 seat Muny Theater in St. Louis to 99 seat off-Broadway theaters in NYC. Credits include choreographing the National touring company of Hello, Dolly! starring Carol Channing; the world premiere of Plane Crazy off-Broadway at the Beckett Theatre; and regional productions of A Chorus Line, They’re Playing Our Song, Sweet Charity, and Chicago the Musical among others. He has contributed choreography for star-studded benefit performances such as Lerner, Loewe, Lane & Friends for the S.T.A.G.E. benefit in Los Angeles; Donna McKechnie In Concert in NYC; One Singular Sensation celebrating the genius of Michael Bennett in Kansas City; and Olivia Newton-John’s Grace and Gratitude concert based on her celebrated CD of the same name. Thanks to husband Michael for love and support.

DON LE MASTER (Musical Director/Conductor) A native of San Diego, Don has been a working musician in the world of theatre for 30 years. He has been the resident musical director for SDMT, since its inception. He has musically directed and conducted many shows: A Christmas Carol, I Love You You’re Perfect Now Change, Cabaret (San Diego Rep), American Rhythm, Boomers (Lamb’s Players), Superstar, Once On This Island, Ragtime and 1776 – Ovation nomination (Performance Riverside), and many others at Moonlight, Cygnet, Starlight, South Bay Cities, North Coast Rep and McCoy Rigby. The San Diego Theatre Critics Circle, honored Don with an Outstanding Musical Direction Craig Noel award for the Full Monty and just recently The Sound of Music. Don performs at Martini’s Above Fourth with the fabulous Ria Carey and a solo gig at The Imperial House.  “Without music my life would be a mistake.”

WEST SIDE STORY CAST –

 Jacob Caltrider* (Tony); Jessica Soza (Maria); Kikau Alvaro* (Bernardo);

Natalie Nucci* (Anita); Jeffrey Scott Parsons* (Riff)   

*Member of Actors Equity Association

 SDMT West Side Story Cast

SDMT West Side Story Cast;

Top, Left to Right : Jacob Caltrider, Jessica Soza, Kikau Alvaro; Bottom Center: Natalie Nucci, Bottom Right: Jeffrey Scott Parsons

JACOB CALTRIDER* (Tony) is thankful and proud to be making his debut with San Diego Musical Theatre! Selected Credits include: Spring Awakening, Assassins, Parade, Cabaret, Little Shop of Horrors, Sweeney Todd and The History Boys– Cygnet Theatre; Marry Me A Little, Harmony Kansas, Twist, Yank! and The Daddy Machine – Diversionary Theatre; The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and A Christmas Carol – North Coast Repertory Theatre; An American Christmas, Les Misérables, Twelfth Night and The Festival of Christmas – Lamb’s Players; How The Grinch Stole Christmas! and The Rocky Horror Show – The Old Globe.

JESSICA SOZA (Maria) “Jessica Soza’s bell-clear Soprano and natural grace manages to win from the first minute to the viewers.” (Iris Moebius, Broadway World Germany). Having toured Europe last year as MARIA in the International Tour of West Side Story, Jessica is grateful to return home to Southern California and make her U.S. Debut in the role with SDMT. She performed to sold-out houses in Germany, Italy, France, Belgium, Israel, Luxembourg, Austria, Switzerland and London where she made her West End debut. Jessica gives thanks to God and her family for their undying love and support.  www.jessicasoza.com

NATALIE NUCCI* (Anita) Broadway/National Tour: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (u/s Christine , Jolene, Muriel); Jesus Christ Superstar (Soul Girl, u/s Mary) Hollywood Bowl: Sondheim 75th Birthday Tribute (West Side Story/Sweeney Todd ), Music Man. Reprise Theatre: Strike Up The Band, Kismet, On The Town, Applause!, The Most Happy Fella, Anything Goes. SDMT: Bye Bye Birdie (Rosie). Welk Resort: West Side Story (Anita), Bye Bye Birdie (Rosie), Man of La Mancha (Aldonza), Chicago (Velma), Anything Goes (Reno). Love to my Family. CSUN’s Peter Grego: you cast me in WSS as Jet and Shark—YOU dared us: “leave our guts on stage”; permanently lighting my fire: thank you.

JEFFREY SCOTT PARSONS* (Riff) “What a pleasure to do one of my favorite musicals with one of my favorite theatre companies.” Jeff is known to San Diego audiences for his portrayals of Phil Davis in White Christmas, Skimbleshanks in Cats (SDMT), Billy Crocker in Anything Goes, Bobby Child in Crazy for You (Moonlight Amphitheatre), as well as his appearances in Romance/Romance and Dames at Sea (NCRT). With Musical Theatre Guild in Los Angeles, he’s been in Triumph of Love, Sweet Smell of Success, and Wonderful Town. He’s a loyal member of AEA and holds a degree from BYU. Follow him on Twitter @jeffreysparsons Love to the fam!

KIKAU ALVARO* (Bernardo) SDMT debut! He is currently pursuing a Masters Degree in Musical Theatre at San Diego State University. Favorites: Les Miserables, (Grantaire); Chicago, (The Jury); The Full Monty, (Keno); and the 50th Anniversary production of Flower Drum Song. In addition to performing, Kikau is a director, choreographer, and teacher. Upcoming projects: The Great American Trailer Park Musical (SDSU) and All Shook Up (San Diego Junior Theatre). Proud member of AEA! Thank you to Derrick. Follow Kikau on twitter and instagram: @kikautown.

*Member of Actors Equity Association

ADDITIONAL CAST:

Danielle Airey,  Kevin Aquino, Max Cadillac,  Hanz Enyeart, Manny Fernandes, Meagan Flint, Jay Gamboa, Devon Hadsell, Siri Hafso, Danny Hansen, Jenny Henkel, Krysty Hernandez, Andrew J. Koslow, Danielle Levas, Jacob Narcy, Joy Newbegin,  Leah Roth, RC Sands, Ernest Sauceda, Taylor Simmons, Joshua LaMonte Switzer, Diana Vaden, Eric von Metzke, Andrea Williams and Dan Windham.

 

SDMT West Side Story “Jets”

 

 

SDMT West Side Story "Sharks"
SDMT West Side Story “Sharks”

 

 

SDMT West Side Story Cast, Director & Choreographer
SDMT West Side Story Cast, Director, James Vasquez, Choreographer Randy Slovacek and Costume Coordinator Janet Pitcher

 

TICKET INFORMATION:
Single tickets for SDMT’s production of WEST SIDE STORY are $35.00, $45.00, $55.00 and $65.00. Children 16 and under save $10. There are discounts for Seniors and Students. Equity and Actor’s Alliance may purchase up to 2 tickets at half price. Group discounts for parties of 10 or more are available by calling the Administrative Office at 858-560-5740. For individual tickets contact the Administrative Office at 858-560-5740 or visit SDMT online at www.sdmt.org.

SCHEDULE: WEST SIDE STORY show times are Thursday at 7:30 p.m., Friday at 8:00 p.m., Saturday at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday at 2:00 p.m.

LOCATION: The Spreckels Theatre, 121 Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101.  There is parking in the Spreckels garage and the NBC Building. Both are accessed via Broadway Circle.

For more information and tickets call San Diego Musical Theatre’s Administrative Office at 858-560-5740. The San Diego Musical Theatre Administrative Office is located at 4652 Mercury Street, San Diego, CA 92111. Monday-Thursday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Friday 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m..  Tickets purchased through the Spreckels Box Office are through Ticket Master.

SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: 

“Like” SDMT on Facebook – San Diego Musical Theatre;

“Follow” SDMT on Twitter- @SDMTMusicals 

or “Follow” SDMT on INSTAGRAM- SDMT_Musicals

San Diego Musical Theatre: The Local Way to See Broadway!

THE SDMT 2015 SEASON at the historic SPRECKELS THEATRE on Broadway

SDMT 2015 Season of Musicals
SDMT 2015 Season of Musicals

West Side Story – February 13-March 1;  Director James Vasquez

Singin’ In The Rain – May 27-June 7; Director Todd Nielsen  

La Cage Aux Folles – September 25-October 11;  Director Larry Raben

White Christmas – November 27-December 6; Director Todd Nielsen

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San Diego Musical Theatre (SDMT) is an award-winning, nonprofit theater company that seeks to bring vibrant musical theatre to the San Diego community. The mission of SDMT is to impact audiences by producing a range of classic and contemporary musical productions that engage and enhance the overall theatre experience. By partnering with professional actors, musicians, and technicians SDMT infuses momentum and energy into one of the only true American art forms. SDMT’s vision is to create an environment where high-quality musical theatre thrives in San Diego for generations to come.  San Diego Musical Theatre is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation.

Just “Fore” You! “Preview Day” (& more) at the 2015 “Farmers Insurance Open” at Torrey Pines, San Diego

Torrey Pines Fog and Trees; Photo by Susan Farese, SJF Communications
Torrey Pines Fog and Trees; Photo by Susan Farese, SJF Communications

Torrey Pines Golf Course is magnificently perched on the cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean. It is truly a gorgeous course. Just spectacular!

San Diego had a foggy start the morning of February 4, 2015, leading to a 2-plus hour delay (even for Tiger Woods’ tee time) for the prestigious PGA Tour Farmers Insurance Open Preview “Pro-Am” (Professional-Amateur) at Torrey Pines, which officially runs February 5-8.

Torrey Pines Golf Course Bird “Yellow Chested Chat”;
Farmers Open Fan Village

I was invited to attend a Small Business Summit at the Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines during the morning. As luck would have it, we received a comp ticket for the tournament, so I decided to venture out. It was a spectacular day! After walking nearly 10,000 steps I am hoping to return again this weekend for more!

I arrived a bit after noon and strolled a bit, had lunch at the concession stand and miraculously was just in time to catch Phil Mickelson finishing the 9th hole on the South course.

Farmers Open: Phil Mickelson; Photo by Susan Farese, SJF Communications
Farmers Open: Phil Mickelson;  Photo by Susan Farese, SJF Communications
Farmers Open: Phil Mickelson; Photo by Susan Farese, SJF Communications
Farmers Open: Phil Mickelson;  Photo by Susan Farese, SJF Communications
Farmers Open: Phil Mickelson; Photo by Susan Farese, SJF Communications

Phil Mickelson was kind enough to grace the crowd with his autographs after he finished playing for the day.

Farmers Open: Phil Mickelson;  Photo by Susan Farese, SJF Communications
Farmers Open: Phil Mickelson; Photo by Susan Farese, SJF Communications
Farmers Open: Anticipating Phil Mickelson's Autograph! Photo by Susan Farese, SJF Communications
Farmers Open: Anticipating Phil Mickelson’s Autograph! Photo by Susan Farese, SJF Communications
Farmers Open Torrey Pines, Phil Mickelson; Photo by Susan Farese, SJF Communications
Farmers Open Torrey Pines, Phil Mickelson; Photo by Susan Farese, SJF Communications

Oh…if you attend the Farmers Insurance Open, please heed my advice: WEAR COMFY SHOES! Hydrate! Be respectful of the players. Keep noise to a minimum. Finally, have fun!

Watch Out World! Erica McDermott’s Star is Rising!

Extraordinary People Sharing Their Stories…

***

An Interview with Brainy, Feisty, & Funny

Erica McDermott

By

Susan Farese, SJF Communications

***

 

Erica McDermott
Erica McDermott

 

Remember those feisty sisters in the 2010 Award-Winning Film, THE FIGHTER (starring Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale, Amy Adams and Melissa Leo)? Get off the porch why dontcha!!! ! Meet Scituate, (Pronounced Sit-choo-uit) Massachusetts‘ very own Erica McDermott: actress, celebrity, model, RN, wife of Bob McDermott and mom of 2 tween daughters, Maisy and Kate. Erica’s amazing breakthrough role was portraying “Tar Ecklund”, the “sister” with the BIG HAIR in THE FIGHTER, along with other “Sisters”; Actresses Melissa McMeekinBianca Hunter, Dendrie TaylorJenna Lamia,  Jill Quigg  and   Kate O’Brien, (sister of late night host Conan O’Brien). Erica also appeared as Carl Elway’s Assistant in “American Hustle” (working with Director David O. Russell on both films) and several other Independent feature films as well as a variety of theatre performances and celebrity hosting events.

Erica has a really interesting story to tell…so…Ladies and Gentlemen, I’m thrilled to introduce you to my “kindred spirit” from New England, Erica McDermott, a.k.a. Erica McD.!

SJF: Let’s start at the very beginning! Please tell us a bit about your early years.

EMcD: Sure. I lived in Somerville Massachusetts until the sixth grade. We moved to Quincy, where I did the majority of my “growing up”.  My parents married very young and soon after they welcomed me into their world. They’re still  married today!

SJF: Sweet! Do you have any siblings?

EMcD: I am an only child and I LOVE IT!! It was very challenging to play the game Connect Four all by myself – I had to get creative.  (Hahhaha I’m only half kidding)!

SJF: I marvel at your solo game playing abilities!! OK moving on… You know you’re a kindred spirit of mine-we’re both Registered Nurses, and we share the zodiac sign “Taurus” (no wonder), which is a premium! Where did you study Nursing and what is your specialty? Do you still practice?

EMcD: Yes,  I’m a Registered Nurse.  I earned my BSN (Bachelors of Nursing) with a minor in Chemistry & Biology in 1995 at Salem State University.  Although I don’t currently practice, it’s important to me to maintain my license.  I worked hard to earn it – it’s something that means a great deal to me. My specialty as a nurse was Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury and Neuropsychiatry.  I often look for continuing education classes that focus on these areas.

SJF: Very impressive…and your credentials made me think about another funny nurse who is also an actress, Bonnie Hunt! How did the acting bug bite you? What propelled you?

EMcD: When my children were entering full day school, I decided it was time to get back into nursing.  At the same time, I was asked to perform in a One Night Only benefit performance in my home town of Scituate. The show was called MOMologues, a comedy about Motherhood.  The director Lisa Rafferty, was looking for funny Moms from my town, and people suggested they ask me to take part. I had been in exactly 1 play in Junior High School, and public speaking really never bothered me.  After some thought, I agreed to do the show.  When the show was over, I had an overwhelming feeling of happiness.  Without question, in 2008 I had found a part of me that I didn’t know existed.

SJF: Incidentally, Lisa Rafferty was kind enough to send me a note about you:  “We’ve been so lucky to have Erica be a part of the development of two our MOM shows. Her talent shines through our material – her commitment and fearlessness sparks the comedy every time”‘

SJF: So…MOMologues was extremely serendipitous! And after the MOMologues?

EMcD: A few weeks after the MOMologues show, I received an email from Plymouth Rock Studios. PRS was planning on building huge Hollywood style Studios in Plymouth MA.  They invited me down to see the plans.  I still don’t know how they found me?? While I was there they offered me free acting classes over several weeks. I decided to go & didn’t share this new activity with any of my friends. I was fearful that they would think I was having some sort of a midlife crisis.  I loved the classes, and was strongly encouraged to send a head shot and resume to local casting and modeling agencies. To my surprise, I started working the next week. My first job was a photo shoot for stock photos for a magazine.

 

Erica McDermott on Modeling Photo Shoot in Boston
Erica McDermott Modeling Photo Shoot “Trash the Dress” in Boston. Photo credit: Dina K. Photography

http://www.dinakphotography.com/

 

SJF: Very cool! Such an amazing start to your acting/modeling career! How did they find you??? Talk about mysteries! Free acting classes are usually unheard of! And then a photo shoot to boot! Alright, now for the fun stuff…Come on..Tell us about your breakthrough role in THE FIGHTER and how it came about!

EMcD:  Not long after that photo shoot I was called into Boston Casting for a film called The Fighter.  They were looking for background actors to be “tough girls”.  I was called into a room with about 20 or 30 other people, Casting Director Angela Peri spoke to the group.   She walked by each girl assessing if they could get the “job done”.  Girls were passed by over and over again because she didn’t think they looked “tough” enough.  I had been taught in my acting classes that sometime you need to take a risk.  I went for it.  When Angela told me I was “too pretty to be tough”, I stepped out of line, got in her face and aggressively told her that she was going to give me part in movie. I may have dropped an F-Bomb…. or two.  Little did I know that this was the first of 5 auditions that would ultimately earn me a supporting role in the Oscar Nominated film The Fighter.

SJF: That’s phenomenal! Ahem. I was at that casting call too, (LOL) but on a different day and placed in a different group of women…Angela took one look at me in my get-up: wig, bandanna, in snake pants and snake sandals with my supposedly “tough broad” stance & garb and matter-of-factly said: “Nah ah…Go over and talk to my casting associate, I want you for  featured as a nurse in that other film, which was ultimately called “Locked In“. Yep I was one of those “passed over” but it’s all good, and then I was fortunate to be cast featured as a British Reporter in The Fighter anyway!! I really admire how you took the risk! That takes chutspah!

SJF: What are your “secrets” for newbies breaking into “the biz” or for those who aren’t booking roles or just need more opportunities? Any particular tidbits of advice?

EMcD:  I acknowledge that what happened to me is ridiculously unusual.  It’s almost hard to believe.  I wish I had some magical advice to share with other people looking to break into the business.  Classes, owning the choices I make during auditions and being prepared are some of the things that I try to do to stay on track.

SJF: Those all make a lot of sense! Can you tell us who your inspiration is as an actress?

EMcD: My family are very supportive. They believe in me and route for me.  They all inspire me to work hard and to do my absolute best. We try to sit down for dinner, together, as often as possible.  We really connect at this time, and talk about our day.  When possible, I book auditions during the day while my girls are at school.  I’ve learned how to juggle as so many Moms and Dads do.

 

Erica McDermott and her Daughters Maisy &  Kate
Erica McDermott and her Daughters Maisy & Kate

 

 

Erica McDermott with Family in NYC
Erica McDermott with Family, left to right: Maisy, Bob Erica and Kate in NYC

SJF: Now for a little nitty gritty, how do you “get into” character?

EMcD: If I am being considered for a role in a biopic, I research everyone involved in the story.  I look at photos, read books and watch documentaries if they are available. This process helps me see the whole picture before zoning in on one particular person. Kristin Swan from Swan Communications Therapies is my Dialect Coach.  If I need to pick up a new accent quickly I can always count on her.

I often visit a coffee shop in Hingham to try out a new accent for the first time.  It’s weird to speak to someone in a new voice for the first time.  I feel that if I can do it, in front of strangers, and truly pull it off without anyone raising an eyebrow – that I have perfected the accent.

SJF: Erica, Kristin Swan was so kind to send us a note about working with you. Here’s what she had to say:  “I will very gladly speak about my work with Erica!”

….”Erica is a talented actress with an acute ear and an excellent handle on accents. She makes my job as her dialect coach very easy as she comes prepared and is easily directed. To prep for a new accent, we research and chat specifics about the target accent and then with some additional pointers from me, Erica typically dives right in and starts practicing. I will check in and phonetically transcribe a paragraph or two from her speech, providing periodic check-ins until it is mastered. It never takes long, as she is a quick study. What is the most impressive about working with Erica is how analytical she is.  She wants to understand not only the accent she is prepping for but also her own native Boston accent. Her level of awareness, her preparation and her tenacity leads to an end result that is natural and believable.”

SJF:  Kristin really admres your work ethic! Very impressive!  “Pahk the cah”, eh? (Can you tell I miss Boston)? Also quite a task, to research all the characters! Monumental!

SJF:  Do you “give back” and if so, with which particular groups? Do you feel that it is important for other actors and celebrities do so as well?

EMcD: I support a few local charities and organizations here in Boston.  I’ve been a fan of The Ellie Fund for years. They are a non-profit organization that fights breast cancer by easing its effects on patients and their families. I’ve followed The Home for Little Wanderers since I was in Nursing School. They’ve been open for over 200 years and have earned the reputation for doing whatever it takes to strengthen vulnerable families and to keep children safe.

 

Erica McDermott at "Home for the Little Wanderers" Event
Erica McDermott at “Home for the Little Wanderers” Event

 

SJF:  How often have you hosted events as a celeb, which is a different “role” than acting. Is hosting events difficult? How do u prep?

EMcD: I’ve hosted quite a few events – sometimes I’m a solo emcee and sometimes I’m part of a group. Most recently I hosted the Imagine Magazine Awards Show at the Boston Hard Rock. It was fun because the room was filled with peers, colleagues and friends from the New England Entertainment Industry. I was able to poke fun at my friends and tell a few jokes – it was easy to prep for this event. What I loved about this specific party was that I truly celebrated the success of some pretty special people in my region who work in the film & television business. To hear exactly why they were given awards was inspiring to me.

SJF: Here is another recent interview link featuring you in IMAGINE MAGAZINE by Publisher Carol Patton:  http://imaginenews.com/getting-know-erica-mcdermott/

SJF: How about that physical transformation of you (hair/makeup etc.) in THE FIGHTER and AMERICAN HUSTLE? (

Side note, folks…Below are a few photos of Erica’s metamorphosis as very different characters in those two films!

Erica McDermott as Tar Ecklund in The Fighter

Erica McDermott as Tar Ecklund in The Fighter with Mark Wahlberg and Amy Adams and her other “Sisters”

 

Erica in American Hustle Channeling Tippi Hedrin's Hairstyle
Erica in American Hustle Channeling Tippi Hedrin’s Hairstyle

 

Erica at Press Event for American Hustle
Erica at Press Event for American Hustle

EMcD: – It took over 2 years to grow my hair out after filming The Fighter.  Not a complaint, just an observation. I’d bleach my hair again in a second if a character called for it. I also had to keep the pounds on during filming.  I can’t say that part was hard. Hahhaaa!

I ate a few bagels to get my curves on for American Hustle. We wanted my characters look to have a hint of Tippi Hedren’s style from Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds. The hair was spot on!

SJF: WOW! I think that your hair in THE FIGHTER (and that porch scene) is unmatched and will always be historic as was your cleavage (ahem) in American Hustle! Bagels or prosthestics???

SJF: I have a little surprise for you…One of your Sisters in “The Fighter”, another sassy, silly, serious actor, Melissa McMeekin has a little to say about you: “I just am so honored to know Erica. I have said so many times that being part of The Fighter was an amazing gift, but truly the best gifts were the friendships I formed with the amazing women that played my sisters. And Erica and I have become so close that I honestly can’t even believe that I didn’t know her 5 years ago. She is an incredibly talented and fearless actress. She is a complete natural, it’s like she just knows exactly what to do, her instincts are incredible. I really think she can do anything and she is probably one of the absolute funniest people I know. Her comedic timing is off the charts. She is one in a million and as beautiful as she is the most stunning thing about her is how truly amazing of a person she is”.

Melissa McMeekin
Melissa McMeekin

SJF: That was so nice of Melissa and so true about you, Erica! Keep on shining!

So, what’s next for you on the big screen?

EMcD: I recently worked on the Warner Brothers Pictures’ biopic, directed by Scott Cooper, about Whitey Bulger called Black Mass.  My character is Mary Bulger, wife of ex-state senator Billy Bulger (Benedict Cumberbatch). It was an incredible and memorable experience. The movie is set to hit theaters on September 18th.

SJF:  I am sure we’ll stay tuned for that film! Benedict is nominated for several awards for his portrayal of Alan Turing in this year’s “The Imitation Game” at the top of his game as well!

SJF: Thanks so much Erica, for sharing your extraordinary story and for all of your photos!!

You can follow Erica McDermott on TWITTER!

Here is another recent article about Erica from IMAGINE MAGAZINE  http://imaginenews.com/getting-know-erica-mcdermott/

 

 

 

 

Stunning Sunset Cardiff CA 1.16.15.

Another gloriously stunning sunset!

Caught it while driving down 101 South in Cardiff, CA. 1.16.15

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Stunning Sunset Cardiff CA 1.16.15. http://www.sjfcommunications.com

 

 

Stunning Sunset Cardiff  CA 1.16.15. www.sjfcommunications.com
Stunning Sunset Cardiff CA 1.16.15. http://www.sjfcommunications.com

 

 

Stunning Sunset Cardiff  CA 1.16.15. www.sjfcommunications.com
Stunning Sunset Cardiff CA 1.16.15. http://www.sjfcommunications.com

 

Torrey Pines State Beach: My Local GEM!

At Torrey Pines State Beach Pelican Staring Right at Me!
At Torrey Pines State Beach Pelican Staring Right at Me!

Awe at Torrey Pines State Beach

In my opinion, an absolute gem in the San Diego area is Torrey Pines State Beach! Every time I visit, I notice different aspects of nature, such as spectacular rock formations, pelicans flying overhead solo or in groups, the magnificent waves crashing, high and low tides, people strolling & jogging, children playing with pails and shovels, sand castles being built, etc.

It always invigorates me to walk to my special “rock” and back which is about 5000 steps!

I have an annual California State Park Visitors Pass.

(It’s a terrific value if you frequent California State Parks).

Today I ventured out to grab some sunshine and walk briskly before an evening meeting.

As always, I was captivated by the sights, sounds, & scents surrounding me.

I snapped several photos and invite you to revisit my wonderful time!

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A pair of pelicans !
Pelican Prepping to Fly!
Pelican Prepping to Fly!
Pelicans Perched atop Rocks...on Land and Sea
Pelicans Perched atop Rocks…on Land and Sea
A Pair of Pelicans with Different Opinions
A Pair of Pelicans with Different Opinions
Pelican with Seagull, Edited with Picasa
Pelican with Seagull, Edited with Picasa
One More Pelican with Seagull Edited with Picasa!
One More Pelican with Seagull Edited with Picasa!

A Few of My Views For All of You From The San Diego Zoo!

Happy New Year!

I love living in San Diego!  Of all the phenomenal attractions here, one that stands out among the rest is the world famous San Diego Zoo.  

I thoroughly enjoyed a long overdue zoo visit with family over the holidays. It was fantastic exercise walking throughout the zoo & the quality time spent with family was priceless!

We were fortunate to peer at one of the pandas that day, among many other species such as gorillas, orangutans, pelicans, hippos, lions, egrets, camels, eagles, elephants, giraffes etc.!

What a fun day (with such beautiful weather)!   

My favorite exhibits (as always) were the orangutans and gorillas- I could watch them all day!

Here are a few collage images to enjoy! Click on each collage to enlarge it…

Oh…and what are your favorite animals to see at the zoo?  

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San Diego Zoo Collage 1 by SJF Communications

San Diego Zoo Photo Collage # 1 by Susan Farese, SJF Communications

 

 

 

San Diego Zoo Collage # 2

San Diego Zoo Collage # 2 by Susan Farese, SJF Communications

 

 

San Diego Zoo Collage # 3 by SJF Communications

San Diego Zoo Collage # 3 by Susan Farese, SJF Communications

 

San Diego Musical Theatre Presents IRVING BERLIN’S WHITE CHRISTMAS!

Want to get into the holiday spirit?

SDMT Irving Berlin's White Christmas Principal Cast:  Left to right:  Todd DuBail as Bob Wallace,   Allison Spratt Pearce as Betty Haynes,  Jeffrey Scott Parsons as Phil Davis &  Tro Shaw as Judy Haynes . Photo by Ken Jacques.
SDMT Irving Berlin’s White Christmas Principal Cast, 2014:
Left to right:
Todd DuBail as Bob Wallace,
Allison Spratt Pearce as Betty Haynes,
Jeffrey Scott Parsons as Phil Davis &
Tro Shaw as Judy Haynes. Photo by Ken Jacques

San Diego Musical Theatre's Irving Berlin's White Christmas

San Diego Musical Theatre’s Irving Berlin’s White Christmas Photo: www.kjphotography.com

 San Diego Musical Theatre (SDMT) www.sdmt.org Presents their highly acclaimed, holiday tradition for the third year in a row, “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas” December 11-21 at the North Park Theatre. This is SDMT’s final show of the 2014 “Season of Musicals” at the North Park Theatre.

There is one preview on Thursday, December 11. Press Opening Night is Friday, December 12 and the production continues until Sunday, December 21. More info below!

A few interesting facts!:

* 2014 is the 60th anniversary of the film “White Christmas” starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye and Rosemary Clooney

* 2014 is the 10th Anniversary of the stage premiere of “White Christmas” in San Francisco in 2004

* San Diego’s Allison Spratt Pearce (SDMT’s Maria in “The Sound of Music”)  plays Betty Haynes in SDMT’s IBWC and many in the ensemble and character roles live in San Diego area.

* SDMT’s “You Give, We Give” fundraising campaign: 10% of donations raised at the White Christmas at the North Park Theatre will go to Resounding Joy! The Military Music Therapy program, better known as Semper Sound, which works directly with returning military service members and veterans diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Traumatic Brain Injury, substance abuse and other physical and psychological diagnoses related to combat stress and trauma.

* There will be a free holiday craft project before the show for the kids at White Christmas matinees on Saturday, December 13 & 20 at 2:00 p.m. or Sunday, December 14 & 21 at 2:00 p.m., Those interested need to call (858-560-5740) to reserve a spot for their child, as space is limited. Children 16 years and younger can take advantage of a $10 ticket discount!

 

 

*Here’s the video montage:  

 

http://youtu.be/KTsrjCfbjYU

 

 

Based on the beloved, timeless film, this heartwarming musical adaption features seventeen Irving Berlin songs, played by a live 22 piece orchestra! Veterans Bob Wallace and Phil Davis have a successful song-and-dance act after World War II. With romance in mind, the two follow a duo of beautiful singing sisters en route to their Christmas show at a Vermont lodge, which just happens to be owned by Bob and Phil’s former Army Commander. The dazzling score features well known standards including Blue Skies, I Love A Piano, How Deep Is the Ocean and the perennial favorite, White Christmas. White Christmas is back! Make it a holiday tradition in your family!

 

Production Team:  Director: Todd Nielsen; Choreography: Lisa Hopkins; Re-Staging of Choreography: Keenon Hooks; Musical Director: Don LeMaster;  Lighting Designer: Matt Novotny; Costume Coordinator: Janet Pitcher; Stage Manager: Kendra Stockton* (Equity).

WHITE CHRISTMAS CAST (* Member of Actors Equity Association):

TODD DUBAIL* (Bob Wallace) is excited to be performing in San Diego again, after moving from here to NYC in 1994.  A big thank you to SDMT for making that happen!  National tours: Joseph … (Pharaoh, with Patrick Cassidy & Jon Secada), Grease (Danny, with Frankie Avalon, Chubby Checker & Fabian), Leader Of The Pack and Jesus Christ Superstar (with Ted Neeley & Carl Anderson).  Regional credits include: Starlight Express (Greaseball), Aladdin (Kassim), Cats (Rum Tum Tugger), Little Shop Of Horrors (Orin, et al.), Crazy For You (Lank), All Shook Up (Chad), Guys And Dolls (Sky Masterson), Tarzan (Clayton), Smokey Joe’s Cafe, Hairspray (Corny Collins), The Thing About Men (Sebastian), Damn Yankees (Joe Hardy), Romance, Romance (Alfred/Sam), Into The Woods (Cinderella’s Prince/Wolf), and Cabaret (Cliff).  Thanks to his amazing family, friends and JJS for their love and unwavering support.  Mr. DuBail is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association.

ALLISON SPRATT PEARCE* (Betty Haynes) was last seen at SDMT as Maria in The Sound of Music. Credits include: Broadway-Curtains, Cry Baby and Good Vibrations. National tour: Sally Bowles in Cabaret. Recent: Jane in Emma, Phoebe in As You Like It, Viola in Twelfth Night at The Old Globe, Victoria in Sideways at The La Jolla Playhouse and Debbie in Old Jews Telling Jokes at The Lyceum. Allison has a mid-Atlantic AAA commercial running and coaches privately and with MTCA. She also has a duet group, Basso e Voce for special events. This Spring she will be Eliza in My Fair Lady at Cygnet. BFA-Elon University & MFA-USD/Old Globe. www.AllisonSprattPearce.com

JEFFREY SCOTT PARSONS* (Phil Davis) is grateful White Christmas has become a San Diego tradition! SDMT audiences have seen him as Phil Davis for the past two years as well as Skimbleshanks in Cats earlier this season. Other San Diego credits include Romance/Romance and Dames at Sea (North Coast Rep), Billy Crocker in Anything Goes, Bobby Child in Crazy for You (Moonlight Amphitheatre), and Malcolm in The Full Monty (Welk Resort). As a member of Musical Theatre Guild in Los Angeles he was most recently seen as Agis in Triumph of Love. Member of Actors Equity. Love to the fam and Happy Holidays! www.jeffreyscottparsons

TRO SHAW* (Judy Haynes) is thrilled to be making her SDMT debut in this amazing production.  Notable credits include Broadway’s West Side Story (Anybodys); Geffen Playhouse’s Rapture, Blister, Burn (u/s Avery); Norris Center’s White Christmas (Judy Haynes); La Mirada’s Seven Brides For Seven Brothers (Sarah); and Utah Shakes’ The Matchmaker (Minnie Fay). Special thanks to Todd, Erin and Gary for making this an amazing experience.  Thanks also to Simon for the limitless support.  Ms. Shaw hails from Berkeley, CA and holds a BFA in Acting from Carnegie Mellon University.  www.troshaw.com

Additional Cast:

Joy Allen, Jeni Baker, Amy Beth Batchelor, Philip Cobb, William Cobb, Crystal Davidson, Janie d’Avignon, Karla Franko, John Gamboa, Max Gidaley, Siri Hafso, Danny Hansen, Kyle Hawk, April Henry, Ed Hollingsworth, Allison Knight, Andrew Koslow, Danielle Levas, Paul Morgavo, Joy Newbegin, Jeremy Shull, Claire Scheper, Doug Schmitt, Debra Wanger and John Wescott.

 

TICKET INFORMATION:
Single tickets for SDMT’s production of WHITE CHRISTMAS are $42.00, $52.00, $62.00 and $72.00. Children 16 and under save $10. There are discounts for Seniors and Students. Equity and Actor’s Alliance may purchase up to 2 tickets at half price. Group discounts for parties of 10 or more are available by calling the Administrative Office at 858-560-5740. For individual tickets contact the Administrative Office at 858-560-5740 or visit SDMT online at www.sdmt.org.

 

SCHEDULE: WHITE CHRISTMAS show times are Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30 p.m., Friday at 8:00 p.m., Saturday at 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. and Sunday at 2:00 p.m.

 

LOCATION: The North Park Theatre, 2891 University Avenue, San Diego, CA 92104. There is street parking and a parking structure across the street from the theatre.

 

For more information and tickets call the San Diego Musical Theatre Administrative Office at 858-560-5740. The San Diego Musical Theatre Administrative Office is located at 4652 Mercury Street, San Diego, CA 92111. Box Office hours are 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (closed from 1pm-2pm), Monday through Thursday. Open 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Fridays.

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