Two young local actresses cast as Lulu for WAITRESS at Proctors

Schenectady, NY

Two young local actresses cast as Lulu for WAITRESS at Proctors

June 11–16

Amsterdam’s Genevieve Carmichael and Perth’s Viviana DiMezza will share role

SCHENECTADY, N.Y.—MAY 31, 2019—The Tony Award®-nominated musical WAITRESS, at Proctors, June 11–16, has cast two young local actresses to take on the role of Lulu during its Schenectady engagement.

Genevieve Carmichael of Amsterdam, and Viviana DiMezza of Perth will alternate the role of Lulu, daughter of the production’s main character, Jenna, an expert pie baker working at a local diner who is stuck in a loveless marriage and finds her salvation through her child.

Both girls were chosen via an April 30 audition process held at the Fenimore Asset Management Gallery at Proctors. Nearly 40 hopefuls participated in the auditions, which were presided over by associate casting director Dayna Dantzler.

Carmichael and DiMezza will each appear in four performances during the Proctors run.

Dad, Andrew Carmichael, brought Genevieve, a preschooler at Whispering Pines, to her audition, a new adventure as the 4-year-old has no previous acting experience.

“She was excited and antsy to go in to meet with Dayna,” says mother Jamie, “but she was a little sad she didn’t get to go on a ‘real’ stage, like her older sister Maggie, who is a dancer.”

Carmichael says Genevieve brightened up about the latter in a big way upon learning she’d landed the role.

Michael DiMezza says his 5-year-old daughter had a great time, telling mom, Jenelle, on arriving home, that “I got to run and talk and do a little dance.” Like Genevieve, Viviana, who attends The Learning Community at Broadalbin Perth, has no previous acting experience, but will have worked on an Actors’ Equity contract by the time she is done her role as Lulu.

Inspired by Adrienne Shelley’s beloved film and brought to life by a groundbreaking all-female creative team,WAITRESS is an irresistible new hit featuring original music and lyrics by seven-time Grammy nominee Sara Bareilles (“Brave,” “Love Song”), a book by acclaimed screenwriter Jessie Nelson (“I Am Sam”) and direction by Tony Award winner Diane Paulus (Finding NeverlandPippinHair).

“It’s an empowering musical of the highest order!” raves the Chicago Tribune.  “WAITRESS is a little slice of heaven!” says Entertainment Weekly and “a monumental contribution to Broadway!” according to Marie Claire. Don’t miss this uplifting musical celebrating friendship, motherhood and the magic of a well-made pie.

Tickets for WAITRESSbeginning at $25, are available at the Box Office at Proctors, 432 State Street, Schenectady; by phone at 518.346.6204; and online at proctors.org.

WAITRESS at Proctors is part of the 2018–2019 Key Private Bank Broadway Series.

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