Guest Blogger: David Nando

Guest Blogger: David Nando David Nando is a recent graduate of the University of Minnesota/Guthrie Theater BFA Actor Training Program, and at the Globe Theatre, London. He recently collaborated with Vienna-based actor/composer Rory Six on the English adaptation of Six and Kai Hüsgen’s musical A Summer Rose in Winter (German title: Wenn Rosenblätter Fallen). Favorite onstage credits include Ned Blunt in The Rover (dir. Joel Sass) and in Sweet Revenge at the Minnesota Centennial Showboat.




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BWW Blog: David Nando on the German Production of LOVE NEVER DIES
BWW Blog: David Nando on the German Production of LOVE NEVER DIES
October 22, 2013

LOVE NEVER DIES is having its German language premiere at the moment. The semi-staged concert is temporarily taking the place of LEGALLY BLONDE at the Ronacher theater. It is supported by a 70 piece orchestra (the VBW's huge resident group). ELISABETH is still playing, so I am assuming subs are playing in the pit there. The cast was in fine voice and acting spirit. The ensemble had a West End production alum, Kieran Braun, and longtime Vienna Christine of the original (which ran 1988-1993) Colleen Bassett.

BWW Blog: David Nando on the Vienna Production of LEGALLY BLONDE
BWW Blog: David Nando on the Vienna Production of LEGALLY BLONDE
October 11, 2013

For blog number 2, I spent a total of €5, or $7ish. How? Standing room (and VERY GOOD standing room!) at the Vienna production of LEGALLY BLONDE (or, NATÜRLICH BLOND).

BWW Blog: Meet American Actor, David Nando, Working in Vienna in October
BWW Blog: Meet American Actor, David Nando, Working in Vienna in October
October 4, 2013

So when David decides to write a blog for Broadwayworld while living in Vienna for a month, he doesn't anticipate that finding a library will be difficult, because it is, or finding wifi that matter. Thus here he sits in Westbahnof, pretending to wait for a connection, eating a croissant, and typing his blog post on his airplane mode iPhone (to avoid roaming). That's right, there is no laptop when RyanAir (a cheap European airline) had the strictest weight restrictions imaginable.






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