10 Questions for...Patti Cohenour
Patti Cohenour made her Broadway debut in the Grossman/Comden/Green musical A Doll's Life, playing the role of Helga and understudying Betsy Joslyn's Nora. She received two Theatre World awards for her work in La Boheme and
Ms. Cohenour is currently doing double duty on Broadway as Signora Naccarelli and Margaret Johnson (on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings) in the smash musical The Light in the Piazza. This amazing performer recently sat down to answer our first "10 Questions for ".
1. Do you have any pre-show rituals?
Right before I get ready to go on I close my dressing room door. I say a few prayers, go through my first few lines of the piece, jump a few times to get the blood going, open the door and go to "places." At "places" or on my way to "places" I drink a cup of water. I drink so much water throughout a performance that a dresser once told me she was going to just hook me up a hose to keep me going!2. What was your experience like working on A Doll's Life, your Broadway debut? In your opinion, what went wrong with the show?4. How do you prepare to make the transition from playing Signora Naccarelli to playing Margaret Johnson? I try to just take each moment as it comes. I could get completely overwhelmed if I looked at the big picture. My concern was and continues to be the vocal challenge. The switch from "Auitami" (the most difficult vocal piece for me) to all of the Margaret music is very demanding. My voice does NOT like going back to "Auitami" after singing the lead. I must vocalize and warm up thoroughly to get the High C in "Auitami" and I find that sometimes it doesn't spin for me like it should. The acting demands are another huge challenge. I so want to connect Margaret's "in between" moments, and only getting a
couple of shots a week at it just shows me how very much more work needs to be done with Mrs. Johnson. My Signora has been worked out, and even though there is nothing about me that is Italian I so enjoy playing her! It's been an honor making the journey of both characters and they have given me huge challenges and cherished memories! 5. What role has given you the most difficulty?
Rosabella in The Most Happy Fella. I was cast in the role a few of years ago and had a short rehearsal period. I just never was completely comfortable with my work. There were cuts made in the piece for "time" and maybe my instinct was feeling the "hole" in the journey. I really loved the score, and would like to get another shot at it but who knows if I will. If I did, it better be sooner than later because I'm getting a little "long in the tooth!"6. How do you keep your gorgeous voice healthy and in shape?I've been fortunate to have been cast in roles that were vocally right for me. I think singers get stressed now because they have to be able to do it all! I'm a lyric soprano, period! Yes I can belt, but why do it when your instrument isn't happy about it. I may not work as much but my instrument will stay healthy because I didn't ask it to do more than what it was meant to do. The "performance" ritual for me is QUIET and SLEEP; SLEEP, and QUIET!!!! 7. You've worked with the talented Bart Sher a few times. What do you
think makes him such a great director?He is a highly intelligent and educated man who utilizes both tools very successfully.
8. What is the last show you saw that you weren't in?Opening night of Clifford Odet's Awake and Sing on Broadway at the Belasco Theater a couple of weeks ago.9. What is your favorite thing about
Top: Patti Cohenour as Margaret Johnson in The Light in the Piazza
Bottom: Patti Cohenour as Rosabella and Cheyenne Jackson as Joey in The Most Happy Fella

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