{"id":337,"date":"2010-01-28T10:24:00","date_gmt":"2010-01-28T14:24:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/66.147.244.61\/~twisithe\/?p=337"},"modified":"2023-07-13T13:12:21","modified_gmt":"2023-07-13T16:12:21","slug":"strike-up-the-band-its-michael-hughes-and-callandra-dendias","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.twisitheatreblog.com\/?p=337","title":{"rendered":"Strike up the Band! It&#8217;s Michael Hughes and Callandra Dendias!"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"separator\" style=\"clear: both; text-align: center;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/4.bp.blogspot.com\/_T3kh_qPyRZY\/S2FksIf0CiI\/AAAAAAAAAuE\/JFHKmcP78pM\/s1600-h\/Callandra+and+Michael.jpg\" imageanchor=\"1\" style=\"margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;\"><img decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" mt=\"true\" src=\"http:\/\/4.bp.blogspot.com\/_T3kh_qPyRZY\/S2FksIf0CiI\/AAAAAAAAAuE\/JFHKmcP78pM\/s320\/Callandra+and+Michael.jpg\" \/><\/a><\/div>\n<div class=\"separator\" style=\"clear: both; text-align: center;\">michael hughes and callandra dendias<\/div>\n<div class=\"separator\" style=\"clear: both; text-align: center;\"><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align: justify;\">Last year I had the privilege of attending <a href=\"https:\/\/www.twisitheatreblog.com\/2009\/03\/statlers-falls-in-love-with-michael.html\">Michael Hughes\u2019 cabaret at Statler\u2019s<em> How Long Has This Been Going On<\/em><\/a> and I watched as he blew the roof off the joint with his incredibly smooth and utterly divine voice and as the audience melted in the palm of his hand with one flash of his sheepish- yet continually delighted- grin. His self-titled album (available at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.itunes.com\/\">ITunes<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cdbaby.com\/cd\/michaelhughes\">CD Baby<\/a> and at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.hmv.ca\/Products\/Detail\/460130.aspx\">HMV<\/a>) is one of the first ones that I recommend to friends in search of new music and is a constant in my stereo and on my iPod. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mickehughes.com\/\">Michael Hughes<\/a>, joined by his best friend Callandra Dendias (best known from Toronto\u2019s production of <em>Mamma Mia<\/em>!), is back and you will want to join them for their Cabaret <em>Unexpressed: An Evening of Songs from the Heart<\/em> on February 2nd, 2010 at the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.canstage.com\/\">Berkeley Street Theatre<\/a> produced by Mitchell Marcus as part of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.actingupstage.com\/\">Acting Upstage Theatre\u2019s<\/a> <em>Dark Night Cabaret Series<\/em>. I conducted a very fun telephone interview with Hughes and Dendias in Toronto this evening to chat about the show. Here is what they had to say: <\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align: justify;\">Amanda Campbell (AC): I\u2019ll start by asking what I ask everyone: Who are you? Where are you from and how did you get so talented?<\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align: justify;\">Callandra Dendias (CD): My name\u2019s Callandra and I\u2019m from London, Ontario. I think I got talented from listening to the <em>Les Mis\u00e8rables<\/em> soundtrack 30,000 times growing up, and then <em>Les Mis<\/em> turned into <em>Miss Saigon<\/em>, which I then listened to 30,000 times. I basically tried to sound like the people on the record and I think that\u2019s where that talent came from and then I went to school to become more talented and to actually get training. <\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">Michael Hughes (MH): I\u2019m Michael Hughes. I\u2019m from Toronto. From the Beaches Neighbourhood: Born and Raised. It was probably the same for me as for Callandra, listening to all those old records on the record player and watching old movies and basically I grew up copying the voices of the people I heard on there. Actually, even still sometimes when I hear myself I think, \u201coh god, I sound just like [insert name of actor from an old movie]\u201d or \u201cthese vowels sound just like how Julie Andrews would sing them\u201d because I was so used to trying to sing like these people as a kid. And then, because I was crazy, I got enrolled in a lot of arts programs growing up and it all sort of snowballed from there. Oh, did it ever.<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">AC: What was your favourite old movie as a kid? <\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: Anything with Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland where they would get together and put on a show, so, <em>Babes in Arms<\/em>, <em>Strike Up the Band<\/em>, <em>Babes on Broadway<\/em> and <em>Love Finds Andy Hardy<\/em>, which I produced in Junior Kindergarten. I should actually dig up some pictures from that because there were some in the yearbook. I also produced <em>The Wizard of Oz<\/em> that year and I was in charge of getting all the costumes, and the lion wore a pompom on his head\u2014like a cheerleader\u2019s pompom. And I cast my friend Mary Catherine, who I still sleep on her couch when I go to New York, as the Wicked Witch and she still whines about the fact that I cast her as a witch when we were four. And I cast Tae Kohara as Dorothy because I was playing the Scarecrow and at the end Dorothy kisses the Scarecrow on the cheek. So, basically, I got into theatre to pick up chicks.<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">CD: Not much has changed. <\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">AC: What was your first experience doing musical theatre where you realized that this was what you wanted to do with your life? <\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">CD: Well I know for me it came growing up in London, Ontario there was this thing called the High School Project where kids in the neighbouring districts had the opportunity to put on shows through the Grand Theatre. When I was in grade twelve I was cast as Irene Molloy in <em>Hello Dolly<\/em> and I got to work with a professional director, with professional sets, and they didn\u2019t scrimp on anything because it was High School kids, because it was a part of the theatre\u2019s season. We got to work with a real orchestra behind us, and that was the moment that I went, \u201cOkay. This is what it feels like to really be onstage.\u201d You know? That was the moment for me. <\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: I started so early, like, my first professional theatre gig, I was nine. I guess, I think, I don\u2019t know. Those old movies were really important I think for me, because I just knew that I wanted to do what they were doing. I didn\u2019t really grasp the concept that it was different because they were on film. I thought that every time I turned them on, they were performing these shows just for me. Gavroche from <em>Les Mis<\/em> was my first professional audition and that was the first time that I got the idea that I was able to perform like the people in those old movies. That audition was how I got my first agent.<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">CD: I begged my parents to let me audition for Cosette and they didn\u2019t let me. But I was obsessive with <em>Les Mis<\/em> as a kid. I am the girl who once got in fights with the other girls on the playground over who was cooler, Ariel (from <em>The Little Mermaid<\/em>) or Cosette. And of course none of the other girls knew who Cosette was. In my after school program we would do arts and crafts and every day I would do some sort of <em>Les Mis<\/em> inspired art project. I made this <em>Les Mis<\/em> costume catalogue and drew all the costumes for all the characters and then used to pretend that you could order them from the catalogue. I made this <em>Les Mis<\/em> poster, and at the time when <em>Les Mis<\/em> was in Toronto it was playing at the Royal Alex so on my poster I wrote \u201cThere\u2019s Only One Way to the Royal Alex\u201d because that\u2019s what it said on the posters in Toronto. And then later when I did <em>Mamma Mia<\/em> we were at the Royal Alex and my mom found the <em>Les Mis<\/em> poster that I had made and brought it to my dressing room and we hung it up in there because we thought it was so hilarious. <\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: You were insane. *laughs*<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">CD: That\u2019s not even the half of it! *laughs* When I was in grade three I went to a new school and apparently this girl had sung \u201cCastle on A Cloud\u201d in front of the whole school, and I had sung \u201cCastle on A Cloud\u201d in front of my old school and I had gone as Cosette one Halloween and had a whole costume, so me and this girl used to have singing contests at the back of our classroom and get our friends to vote on who was the better Cosette. I even made a Cosette hand puppet out of a paper bag! It had yarn for hair and beads for eyes! It\u2019s still somewhere under my bed in London! <\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: That\u2019s like me, when I was a kid I kept this audition journal where I would write about my experiences and my memories and which directors I saw&#8230; my agent told me to do it so that I could read it over and it would help me. Anyway, I was reading it recently and I couldn\u2019t believe it. I was such a little bitch! I\u2019m this little eleven year old diva. I think I wrote on Twitter calling myself a \u201csassy bitch.\u201d I can\u2019t believe how bold I was. *laughs*. We were psychotic.<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">AC: How did you two meet?<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: We met at Sheridan (College, Music Theatre: Performance Program) and it was like the first or second day and they had taken about forty of us and put us in a circle and we had to go around and answer the question \u201cwho are you and why are you here?\u201d Kind of like what we did earlier in this interview&#8230; I had decided to take notes because I thought that it would help me to remember details about people later, and provide me with blackmail opportunities&#8230; So, when it was Callandra\u2019s turn I wrote \u201ccountry\u201d because either she was wearing a cowboy hat\u2014<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">CD: I was not!<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: Or she was wearing her Eponine hat. You know, like one of those caps?<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">CD: No, because I didn\u2019t get that hat until that summer.<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: ANYWAY, it was something ridiculous, so I wrote \u201ccountry\u201d and then I wrote \u201cEponine is my life\u201d because that was how she introduced herself, and why she said she was there. \u201cI\u2019m Callandra and Eponine in my life\u201d and I was like, \u201cLordy, here we go with this girl!\u201d But she was so open about how nutso she was about <em>Les Mis<\/em> and I could get that. And we\u2019ve been best friends ever since. And we would always do school projects together and we could always add these ridiculous elements to our scenes. Like, this one time we were doing a scene from&#8230; was it <em>As You Like It<\/em>?<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">CD: I can\u2019t remember. Something like that.<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: Anyway, it was some Shakespeare scene and we decided to set it in 2005 and have Kelly Clarkson play in the background and we changed it because we decided that we should kiss, because we\u2019re ridiculous.<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">CD: We always added a kiss to every scene we did!<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: We both like to have fun, good natured fun. Even at, like, school parties and stuff, when everyone else was about to get themselves into some late night mischief we would go home and sing karaoke by ourselves!<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">CD: And sometimes we would record it!<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: Cause we are nerdy, but we always like having fun together and I think that\u2019s why we keep getting drawn into working and spending time together.<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">AC: How did you decide that you wanted to do a Cabaret together? <\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">CD: At Sheridan our ultimate dream was to someday do a show together, but now so many people are focusing on this Cabaret thing and producing their own work in the city, and we thought that it would be so much fun for the two of us to do a Cabaret show together. We originally tried to get a show ready in time for Christmas, we had this lofty dream of having this huge Christmas Party where we would sing, but then we realized that we had no money.<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: And that I was gone. <\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">CD: Yeah, Michael was doing <em>All Shook Up<\/em> and then we realized that if we did the Christmas Party the way we wanted it there would only be one day in between when he came home from BC and when we did the show. And we thought that maybe that wouldn\u2019t make the best impression on our audience. And then we talked about doing a Valentine\u2019s Day Cabaret, but then over Christmas, Michael called me up and he was like, \u201cOh, by the way, we\u2019re doing a Cabaret together at the Berkeley Street Theatre! Call you later!\u201d So, that was that.<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: Yeah, I was so busy with <em>All Shook Up<\/em> and Christmas when Mitchell called me and asked if I would do a Cabaret for the Dark Nights Series I immediately said yes and I also signed up Callandra to be in it with me. Our ultimate goal was to build up the show to eventually be able to play with the London Orchestra, but then Callandra got married and then she got pregnant and the idea sort of got pushed aside as other things happened. But we would like to build something that we could book into the dark nights of summer stock theatres. At least until someone casts us in (<em>Thoroughly Modern) Millie.<\/em><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">AC: Someone needs to. Do you have other specific dreams for shows that you\u2019d like to do together? <\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: Umm, honestly, when we at Sheridan at McDonald\u2019s planning our lives it was <em>Mamma Mia<\/em> and <em>Les Mis<\/em>. I would be Marius, she would be Eponine. I dunno. We should be in <em>Wicked<\/em> too. *laughs*<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">CD: I would like to do <em>Once Upon a Mattress<\/em>.<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: Except the Prince doesn\u2019t get to sing at all in that!<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">CD: I don\u2019t think that we ever talked about shows with this much specificity when we were at Sheridan. We just knew that we wanted to work together. Although, we have recently talked about being cast as the most miscast pair in <em>Rocky Horror<\/em> ever. <\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: We\u2019re still holding out for that! We just want to work together so badly, we\u2019d do the completely wrong roles for us as long as we were working together.<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">CD: Oh! And we want to do <em>Little Shop (of Horrors)<\/em>.<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: Yeah. I can be a nerd. &#8230; And <em>Millie<\/em>. <\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">AC: Michael, after your experience with Statler\u2019s last year, is it a lot different having someone to collaborate with on this Cabaret?<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: I keep saying, \u201cThank you so much for getting through this with me\u201d to her. Planning a cabaret has its ups and its down and the more that I do it, I tend to want to go bigger and better and so it is nice to have Callandra here. It takes the pressure off me. She can do her own thing and I can hand it off to her sometimes. It\u2019s not so scary being onstage that way, it is nice to have someone else out there and it changes the dynamic, hopefully for the better. We\u2019re good friends and I tend to have lots of ideas and she is great at weeding out the crazy ones. She is also organized and she has her own ideas. I mean, she got to help me with my last (cabaret) too; she just didn\u2019t get any of the credit! *laughs* We want to build a show that people will like, so it\u2019s nice to have someone to bounce ideas off of. I find that this cabaret is&#8230; well, it\u2019s more stressful than the last one, but also it has been more fun so far. And stress happens in this situation because people are constantly supporting you and you want to create something for them that will be different and exciting and you want them to come back. You want to take care of your audience so that they keep coming back and they tell their friends about your shows and in that way, they take care of you. It makes it so that we can keep doing stuff like this for years and years.<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">AC: Callandra, you\u2019ve got a six month old son, what sorts of new adventures does being a mom present when you\u2019re working on a Cabaret like this? <\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">CD: Just being a mom has changed the way I think about multitasking and doing a new show is just the same sort of thing. I mean, Michael was over here for a rehearsal and I had Kaden on my lap the whole time and I was feeding him and he was crying and we were trying to keep our focus, but obviously I always have to have one ear open to him. He\u2019s coming to our music rehearsal, I hope he\u2019s good. He should be, he likes listening to singing. <\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: He\u2019s more a fan of Golden Age Broadway though. <\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">CD: He\u2019s coming to the show. I\u2019m not sure how that will go. We took him to church once and he sort of caused a ruckus, but my husband got a seat on the aisle at the back so that he can duck out with him if Kaden starts crying. But in his swimming lessons, whenever they do the singing, he\u2019s always the only baby who isn\u2019t crying.<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: If he cries that we\u2019ll just talk about it. <\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">CD: Yeah, we\u2019ll be like \u201cThere he is!\u201d<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: He\u2019s always trying to upstage me, God!<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">AC: How did you come up with the title and the theme for this Cabaret?<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: Lord have Mercy. Well, I was doing <em>All Shook Up<\/em> in British Columbia and it was sold out and it got extended and it was almost Christmas, but Mitchell wanted to know the title of my show and to have a short blurb about it so that he could start advertising for the Dark Night Series before Christmas. And I hadn\u2019t really given it a whole lot of thought. I just knew that I was going to, for sure, sing the song \u201cUnexpressed\u201d by John Bucchino. So, according to the rules of Cabaret, I named it after the one song that I knew I was going to sing. And from there, the theme sort of fell into place. And the song is a beautiful one and it made me think about the fact that in musical theatre music expresses an emotion that words don\u2019t do justice to. You can\u2019t say it, so you have to sing it. So, our Cabaret became a series of songs that characters *needed* to sing, not the fluffier songs, but ones that dealt with unexpressed love, the realization of love and declaring words that haven\u2019t been spoken before. That is a long and convoluted answer to your question. And also, my \u201cparty piece\u201d \u201cMaria\u201d (from <em>West Side Story<\/em>) is a great example. When (Tony) speaks that word at the beginning of the song he has never said that word \u201cMaria\u201d before and all of a sudden he is experiencing emotions that he didn\u2019t know he could have. He needs to sing that song because that is how he falls in love with Maria.<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">CD: We knew that with this theme we wanted to sing pieces that would not only be more challenging, but also ones that would be more personal for us, rather than just singing the songs that we liked or the ones that we knew we sounded good singing *laughs*. I really wanted to sing a song about the love between a mother and her child because having Kaden, it obviously spoke to me. So I am singing \u201cPoor Sweet Baby\u201d from <em>Snoopy<\/em> and at first when I was listening to it I thought it was a cute song, but the more I sang along with it the more it spoke to me, and I like that I\u2019m singing about a less obvious type of love. It\u2019s really cool.<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: And it\u2019s fun. It\u2019s not just a bunch of desperate songs because love is happy as well as being sad and it is also confusing and hilarious. I mean, we\u2019re doing a Cabaret, so there are going to be jokes. You can\u2019t put a microphone in front of me without me saying something embarrassing about myself.<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">AC: If you had to plug your show using only five words what would you say?<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: \u201cMichael and Callandra: BeltFest 2010.\u201d &#8230;Callandra, come up with something funny.<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">CD: There is a lot of belting in our show.<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: I don\u2019t know how I\u2019m going to sing it all! It\u2019s so high and loud. Callandra brings that out in me. I feel like, was it George Abbott or Gower Champion who used to go through the phone book in New York and find people who had the same name as the big New York theatre critics and then wined and dined them, bought them tickets to his show and then got them to write a quote he could use for his&nbsp;ads? So, it would be like if we found another R. Ouzounian and got him to write \u201cSpectacular!\u201d \u201cAmazing!\u201d \u201cFantastic!\u201d and we put&nbsp;them on the marquee of the theatre. I\u2019m going to find another R. Ouzounian and do that. &#8230; &#8230;. What did you come up with Callandra?<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">CD: I keep thinking of, \u201cBig voices you won\u2019t forget\u201d<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\">MH: Callandra, you can be in charge of the promotions for the next one.<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><strong>Big Voice You Won\u2019t Forget: Michael Hughes. Callandra Dendias. <em>Unexpressed: An Evening of Songs from the Heart<\/em> plays February 2nd, 2010 at the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.canstage.com\/\">Berkeley Downstairs Theatre<\/a>. 26 Berkeley Street. 8:00pm. Tickets are $15 and available <\/strong><a href=\"https:\/\/bx.canstage.com\/Online\/calendar.asp\"><strong>here<\/strong><\/a><strong> or by calling 416-368-3110. You won\u2019t want to miss the Beltfest.<\/strong> <\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>michael hughes and callandra dendias Last year I had the<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_monsterinsights_skip_tracking":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_active":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_note":"","_monsterinsights_sitenote_category":0,"footnotes":""},"categories":[4672],"tags":[4943,5401,6839,5800,5801,3747],"class_list":["post-337","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-interview","tag-berkeley-street-theatre","tag-callandra-dendias","tag-michael-hughes","tag-mitchell-marcus","tag-musical-stage-company","tag-toronto"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.2 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Strike up the Band! 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