Saturday, June 28, 2008

STARS IN THE FAMILY

I got these off my cousin Rachelle's blog...my sister Melinda and her husband were in the Southern Utah newspaper!!! If you haven't seen them on stage they are amazing and so much fun to watch. It's even better that they are planning opposite in one of their shows this year! I can't wait to see their plays!
Brian Vaughn and Melinda Pfundstein Cast in Cyrano de BergeracOne of the Utah Shakespearean Festival’s favorite couples (on stage and in real life) will be returning this summer in the lead roles in Cyrano de Bergerac. Brian Vaughn and his wife, Melinda Pfundstein, will be performing in the roles of Cyrano and his timeless love, Roxane.“We are excited for them to be returning to Cedar City,” said R. Scott Phillips, Festival executive director. “They both have performed here many times over the years and have become a favorite of our patrons. The fact that as a married couple they are deeply in love will add another layer to this romantic and beautiful play.”Both Vaughn and Pfundstein attended Southern Utah University in Cedar City, and both have acted in numerous roles at the Festival (Vaughn in over forty roles since 1991, and Pfundstein in over twenty roles since 1996).Director David Ivers is also excited for the chance to work with Vaughn and Pfundstein. “There was never any question about casting Brian as Cyrano and his wife Melinda as Roxane,” he said. “Our great, personal friendship aside, Brian and Mel are two of the most versatile, authentic and generous actors in the country. Their language skills, integrity, and work ethic are astonishing.”Vaughn’s first role at the Festival was as Castrone in Volpone (1991). He has followed that up since with such diverse roles as Hysterium in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1994), Smudge in Forever Plaid (both 1997 and 2004), Laertes in Hamlet (1997), the Pirate King in Pirates of Penzance (2001), Cloten and Posthumus Leontus in Cymbeline (2002), Prince Arthur in Camelot (2005), and Charlie in Stones in His Pockets (2005).He is also remembered for his critically acclaimed turn in the title role of the troubled Danish prince in Hamlet (2006), a production which Dana Gioia, chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, called the best Hamlet he had ever seen.Vaughn is currently performing as Mellersh Wilkins in Enchanted April at the Milwaukee Repertory Theatre where he is a resident acting company member. He has performed in over twenty-five productions there, including The Nerd, The Voysey Inheritance, A Month in the Country, Laughing Stock, Bach at Leipzig, Arsenic and Old Lace, Proof, Wit, Buried Child, The Leenane Triology, Inventing Van Gogh, The Glass Menegerie, The Tavern, The Shaughraun, and Amadeus.He has also appeared at the Arizona Theatre Company, the Chicago Shakespeare Theater, the Kennedy Center, the Nebraska Shakespeare Festival, PCPA Theatrefest, Phoenix Theatre, and Red Bull Theatre.Pfundstein’s first role at the Festival was in the chorus of The Mikado in 1996. Since then she has appeared as Gloria Tharpe in Damn Yankees (1999), Rose in Pirates of Penzance (2001), Audrey in As You Like It (2002), Clarice in The Servant of Two Masters (2003), Ronette in Little Shop of Horrors (2003), Martha Jefferson in 1776 (2003), Lady Percy in Henry IV Part One (2004), Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady (2004), The Princess of France in Love’s Labour’s Lost (2005), Emma in Johnny Guitar (2006), and many others.She recently appeared at the Milwaukee Repertory Theatre as Betty Haynes in White Christmas and as Tansy McGinnis in The Nerd and she has appeared in numerous roles in regional theatres across the country.In addition to their roles in Cyrano de Bergerac, Vaughn will be playing Launce in The Two Gentlemen of Verona, and Pfundstein will play Tzeitel in Fiddler on the Roof.

9 comments:

Michelle said...

I can't wait to see at least one of her shows!

Mandi said...

They are cute together. I would love to do something like that.. How fun, and with your husband. How great for her.

Cherine said...

Wow that is super cool! SHe looks awesome in those pictures!!

Marylin said...

I would love to see the play, it has been years since I last saw one! :) They look so cute together and what an awesome thing to do with your spouse! :)

Unknown said...

That is so great that she continues to act even though she is married and has a baby--what a cool little family!

Loved catching up--love all the pics!

You are a nice wife--Father's Day seemed perfect for your hubby :)!

--Jen Roper

. said...

What a neat thing for a married couple to do! I am glad to hear that they are still doing this!

Kelly Nordfelt said...

She is so talented. I remember watching her when I was in Cedar. How cool that she is your sister.

Anonymous said...

Wow!! Way cool.... Your sister is so beautiful!!

The Funderburks said...

We saw Cyrano and loved it. They are both so great in it! We also saw Two Gentlemen of Verona and Brian cracked us up! They are both so talented. Cedar City is lucky to have them.