Word: gerlach
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...plot concerns a convent of French nuns on the eve of the Reign of Terror of the French Revolution. The protagonist, Blanche de la Force (Kathy D. Gerlach ’07), struggles with her beliefs, her fellow sisters, her martyrdom, and the impending fate that awaits her and the rest of the Carmelites, as they are sentenced to death in the name of the Republic...
Whether it was the sensitivity of the orchestra, the skill of the performer, or both, every time Gerlach sang, she and the orchestra came off as one aggregate instrument of pain and fear...
...second musical drama, “Actéon,” Kurt C. Crowley ’06-07 and Katrin D. Gerlach ’07 delivered energetic and convincing performances as the hunter Actéon and the goddess Diane, who is spied bathing in the river by Act?...
...lecherous Governor and the greedy but debonair ship-lender were both played by Jonas A. Budris ’06, who not only has a fine voice, but fit well into his tuxedo and top hat. The comically quirky Old Lady was pleasantly played by Kathy D. Gerlach ’07. Despite the program’s description of the Old Lady, Gerlach certainly did not move like an old lady, and her sultry songs and fantastic tales of losing a buttock were very amusing. Gerlach played the part well, and her strong voice more than compensated...
When asked who the standout of the show is, Hosfield and Kathy D. Gerlach ’07 unhesitatingly named the female lead, Hirner. A Dunster resident who has trained classically since 9th grade, Hirner possesses a pure and clear voice, and was the lead of DHO’s 2003 La Cenerentola...