Thursday, October 15, 2015

Laura Osnes: A love letter


I can’t actually pinpoint the moment I learned who Laura Osnes was. I do know that one time I was listening to the Scott Alan: Live album, and the most heartbreaking song I ever heard was being sung so beautifully. “Now” is one of my favorite pieces, I have written before about it, as I am ALSO obsessed with J-Groff’s version that appears on Scott Alan’s Dreaming Wide Awake, but Laura’s voice on this, brought me to tears (I was on a city bus, too… so that was awesome).

From there, I officially entered the Osnes fandom when I heard her on the Bonnie & Clyde cast album. Some of the music affected me, made me dance a little, made me tap my toes, and adont get me wrong, I love Jeremy Jordan, it was really Laura Osnes singing “Dying Ain’t So Bad” that made me stop everything I was doing, and just listen, and feel. I thought about those words. I thought about the genius that is Frank Wildhorn, and I thought about the power behind her vocals, even when she was barely making sound. It was truly astounding. I was totally hooked!

When I listen to vocal performances, I look for something that is going to move me. I need something tender, or bombastic, or profound to stop me in my tracks, and to keep me coming back to a show, or a song again and again. I generally find these sorts of complexities in women’s voices more often then with men, and it’s why I am drawn to the likes of Sutton Foster, Audra McDonald, Lindsay Mendez, Kerry Butler and Laura Osnes. It’s not even the “screlting”, or the coloratura styled high notes that impress me, these women make me feel life when they sing. I cry, I laugh, I smile uncontrollably, and it’s like a drug-fueled high, that’s the dragon I find myself continuously chasing.

Laura Osnes and Patrick Hinds of the Theater People Podcast
 January 26, 2015, the Theater People Podcast their 30th episode which was recorded live at Fontana's Bar in New York City as part of the NYC Podfest
Well, shortly after my obsessive listening to the Bonnie & Clyde cast album on a loop did I discover the Theater People Podcast (that’s theater with an “E-R”) and listened to her be interviewed by my now personal idol, Patrick Hinds. Their interview was fun, funny, tender and above all else interesting. I listened to the Cinderella Revival which I love (Santino Fontana? Yes, please!) And rediscovered my love for Anything Goes!

I also found that she popped up in a few other musical theatre recordings that I love. Kerrigan and Lowdermilk’s “Our First Mistake” has her dueting with Meghann Fahy and also on the “K-L Live” album singing ‘The Girl Who Drove Away’. She’s everywhere!



As far as being with her from the beginning, the idea of the show “You’re the one that I want” as a tv show bugged me to begin with, so I kind of steered clear of it all together. I am a huge fan of the original stage version, but now that I know that Laura won, and also that Lindsay Mendez was in the cast, I regret my choices. I have since listened to the cast album, and relieved my personal connections with that score. I’m glad she was such a fan favorite, and I can totally see why.