Interview: Britt Michael Gordon of ASSASSINS at FreeFall Theatre
I have what I like to call "theatre crushes." These are gender nonspecific affections that occur whenever I see a stage performance that greatly interests or moves me to the point where I want to see everything that actor does for the rest of their career. Matthew McGee, Emily Belvo, Richard Watson, Becca McCoy, J. Elijah Cho, Nikole Williams, and Jack Holloway for example; I am very open about my theatre crushes. "So-and-so's in this play! We need to get tickets like right now. No, seriously - RIGHT NOW," and so on.
It was my penchant for Steven Garland (BACH AT LEIPZIG, anyone?) that brought me to American Stage this summer to see THE PITMEN PAINTERS, a wonderful story about a group of miners who learn to express themselves through art. The cast was pregnant with talent, among them a face I didn't recognize which was odd since I generally feel like I know everyone. According to the program, Britt Michael Gordon (Young Lad/Ben) was "pleased to be appearing in his first show at American Stage." His bio included several other shows, but none in our Bay area. Post-PITMEN, I returned to American Stage and there was Gordon again; this time as Stevie in GOOD PEOPLE. Last weekend I went to freeFall Theatre to see ASSASSINS, and there he was AGAIN, singing, and killing, and charming as John Wilkes Booth. Who was this guy? Where did he come from? How is he suddenly in every play happening across the Howard Frankland? I sat down with Gordon last week to ask, in an entirely non-creepy fashion, "Where have you been all my theatre-going life?"
It seems Gordon was destined for the arts; born to a mother who's an Equity actor, and a father who's a professor of choral music. The two met while getting their Masters degrees at Florida State University (FSU) when they were both in a production of CAROUSEL. They played Carrie Pipperidge and Enoch Snow. "My mom sings a song called 'When I Marry Mister Snow' in that musical and then she really married Mr. Snow," Gordon told me, chuckling. Can you even handle how adorable that origin story is?
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The Lightning Thief Carrollwood Cultural Center (6/25-6/25) |
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Danny And The Deep Blue Sea Jobsite Theater (5/06-5/31) |
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O.A.R. at St Augustine Amphitheatre St Augustine Amphitheatre (11/14-11/14) |
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Tampa Bay Rays vs. Boston Red Sox Tropicana Field (6/10-6/10) |
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Sounds of Simon and Garfunkel Carrollwood Cultural Center (6/27-6/27) |
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A Night With Janis Joplin American Stage Theatre Company (9/16-10/11) |
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St. Pete Country Fest – Friday Vinoy Park (11/20-11/20) |
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Rush at Hard Rock Live Hard Rock Live (11/05-11/06) |
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Schoolhouse Rock Live! Carrollwood Cultural Center (7/17-7/26) |
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Clean Comedy Powerhouse Rahn Hortman Brings "Good Game" to New Port Richey’s Richey Suncoast Theatre Richey Suncoast Theatre (6/26-6/26) |
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