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Summary: When putting together a one-woman show with an Irish character, it's best to decide who the targeted audience is and whether or not the show will be traditional or modern. Put together an Irish one-woman show for St. Patrick's Day with tips from a one-woman show performer in this free video on costumes and performance art.
Kat Litrenta has performed from Boyton to Pittsburg for 25 years. She has created over 10 characters for her one-woman shows. Litrenta has also worked with other performers, helping...read more
"Hi, so glad you're back with me here at expert village. My name is Cat Latrenta and I'm a professional entertainer. And in this segment we're showing you how to put together an Irish show. Now, we've selected the music, this one here is traditional Irish tunes, well some shows are very traditional, other songs or more popular tunes that are Irish tunes of the day, depends on your audience. Now, you've got to know your audience, are they children, you would pick out children's tunes, and that's a lot of fun to do, children's Irish shows. The character is the same but the music is different,now we're going into the studio, and you've got to cut down on studio time, cause studio time is kind of expensive. And one way to do that is to have all of your songs lined up before you go in, then you can put them in order and make a show design just for yourself. When you're finished, you come out with a half hour show, just the tunes that you like to do, or an hour show with all of the wonderful tunes, and you can do it by yourself. I'll show you how."
eHow Article: Putting Together an Irish One-Woman Show