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Backstage Sessions: Interview with Broadway Costumer Cate Goetschius
I am absolutely thrilled for you all to read this blog post so I can introduce you to my beautiful friend, Cate! Cate has been the Glinda Dresser at Wicked on Broadway for the past four years. I first met her in January 2015 during my first week working as a swing dresser at Wicked. I introduced myself to her at the company holiday party and remember being so nervous! Since then we've bonded through some crazy times (in and out of the theatre) and become so close. She has been an incredibly loyal and supportive friend to me. Cate is hilarious, generous, thoughtful and extremely intelligent. She always shows up for me when I need her, loves dressing up for theme parties of any kind AND she has the coolest tattoo of a purple spool of thread on her arm. So she's literally the best babe squad member a girl could ask for.
Broadway History: The Tony Awards
The 71st Annual Tony Awards were on June 11, and they are always such an exciting day to be working on Broadway. As I was flipping through the Tonys Playbill that night, naturally, I started to wonder about the show's history and decided to conduct a little research. This blog is turning me into a mega nerd, and I don't hate it. I hope you enjoy these theater history posts as much as I do!
My Broadway Birthday Party
I have had a lot of amazing birthday celebrations, but this year has already earned the number one spot… and it's not even over yet! On Thursday night, I had my birthday party at the PHD Terrace at the Dream Midtown. It was absolutely wonderful dancing all night on a Manhattan rooftop with all of my favorite people!
Broadway History: The Ambassador Theatre
The first time I ever visited the Ambassador Theatre I was dropping off my resume for the Wardrobe Supervisor of Chicago. I wandered back and forth in front of the theatre for a while (trying to look cool even though I was nervous and a little lost) before finally finding the stage door. I rang the buzzer next to the big gate and a heavy metal door swung open. Then I had to walk down a super creepy alleyway until finally reaching the stage door. To me, Broadway theaters all feel like walking into weird magical old haunted houses. I just can’t get enough! I never realized what a history nerd I was until I started this blog. So, I hope you enjoy this post about one of the most unique theaters in the world, and a New York City historic landmark, the Ambassador Theatre.
Broadway History: The Eugene O'Neil Theatre
I am sure you have all figured out by now I can get pretty nerdy when it comes to theater history. (I attribute that to my parents. On vacations, they were always taking us to tour old buildings and museums.) There is just something magical about old theaters that has always fascinated me. I think it's because Manhattan is constantly changing, adding new buildings and tearing down old ones, but these beautiful old theaters have truly stood the test of time! (Plus I still have a bunch of pictures in winter coats that I am trying to quickly use up because it's not winter anymore haha) So let's dive into the history of the Book of Mormon's Broadway home: the Eugene O'Neil Theatre.