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    Lea Michele's Return to Broadway in "Funny Girl"

    enFebruary 11, 2023

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    • Building Connections: Neighbor to Neighbor and Appreciating TalentConnecting with neighbors can bring positive experiences and help during emergencies. Appreciating talent, whether it's a neighbor or a Broadway star, fosters a sense of community and awe.

      Building strong community connections can bring about positive experiences and help during uncertain times. Dr. Laurie Santos introduced Neighbor to Neighbor, a California volunteers network, which encourages people to connect with their neighbors for social bonds and emergency preparedness. Meanwhile, on a lighter note, the appreciation for talent was on full display during a conversation about the Broadway play "Funny Girl." The admiration for the lead actress's hard work and multifaceted skills, including singing, dancing, and comedy, was evident. The audience members were in awe of her performance and the nerves of having such a talented individual in the audience were shared by some famous faces like Chris Rock. Overall, the importance of community and the appreciation for talent were the key themes that emerged from the conversation. To learn more about building a more connected community, visit caneighbors.com.

    • Learning a Complex Role on BroadwayJoining a Broadway show is an intense experience with short rehearsal periods, multiple costume and wig changes, and high audience expectations. Despite the challenges, the reward of performing in front of a live audience and the positive feedback make it all worthwhile.

      The experience of performing on Broadway is both incredibly demanding and immensely rewarding. The speaker, who recently joined the cast of a hit musical, shared her journey of learning a complex role with multiple costume and wig changes in just six weeks. Despite the pressure, she felt well-prepared for her debut and was moved by the positive reception from the audience, including numerous standing ovations. The speaker also shared that her personal life had changed since the last time she was seen, as she had gotten married and had a baby, making the experience of performing even more meaningful. Overall, the speaker expressed her deep joy and gratitude for the opportunity to be a part of such a joyous and inclusive production.

    • Balancing work and family lifeReturning to work brings challenges, but also rewards, including a renewed appreciation for family life and personal growth.

      Returning to work after being a stay-at-home parent brings challenges, but also rewards. The speaker shared her personal experience of going from being at home every day to working outside the home and found the family life she came back to each evening to be grounding and valuable. The artist in the conversation discussed her own experience of coming back to Broadway after a long hiatus, noting the excitement of performing the same show every night and finding new ways to bring her unique energy to the role. Both experiences highlight the importance of balancing work and family life, and the unique rewards that come from each.

    • Live theater's magic of connectionLive theater offers unique human connection, with performers and audiences sharing unpredictable moments of vulnerability.

      Live theater performs a unique magic unlike any other art form for actors and audiences alike. Wendy Williams, in her conversation, shared her nerve-wracking yet exhilarating experiences before stepping onto the Broadway stage. She expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to play her dream role in "Funny Girl," and the joy of working with a talented cast. Despite the challenges, she cherishes the live experience and the connection it fosters between performers and the audience. The unpredictability of live theater, as Williams put it, can lead to moments of vulnerability and human connection that are impossible to replicate. This sentiment is echoed in the broader context of communities, as highlighted in the mention of Neighbor to Neighbor, a California volunteer network, which serves as a reminder that in a disconnected world, shared experiences and human connection remain invaluable.

    • Building strong community bonds and being prepared for emergenciesConnecting with neighbors and supporting local agriculture strengthens communities and prepares for emergencies. Enjoy California avocados to taste local richness and support farmers.

      Building strong community bonds and being prepared for emergencies can be achieved by connecting with the people around you. Neighbor to Neighbor emphasizes the importance of helping your neighbors and coming together during times of need. This not only strengthens your community but also prepares you for potential weather events. Meanwhile, California avocados serve as a reminder of the beauty and richness that comes from local connections. These fruits are grown in ideal conditions by dedicated farmers who prioritize sustainable practices. By enjoying a California avocado, you're not only tasting deliciousness but also supporting local agriculture and community. So, whether it's through community engagement or enjoying a locally-grown avocado, remember that the best things often come from the connections we build with those around us. Visit CA neighbors.com and californiaavocado.com to learn more about how you can get involved and enjoy the benefits of these meaningful connections.

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