The Sunday Salon with Valerie Smaldone

Up-Close Conversations with the Casts and Crews of Broadway

Jan 26, 2009 M.L. Costa

Returning to the tradition of social salons, Valerie Smaldone interviews some babes of Broadway in the relaxing setting of the Manhattan restaurant Etcetera Etcetera.

Originating from the Italian word “salone,” referring to reception halls, socially speaking the word “salon” has come to be used in reference both to the drawing room or sitting room and also to the 17th- and 18th-century societies for cultural discussion.

The salons of the Enlightenment were an opportunity for a group of individuals with a similar interest to chat about the subject of their selection. From literature to politics these intimate soirees served as a means to speak and socialize, and interviewer Valerie Smaldone successfully updates this cultural experience to modern-day Manhattan by hosting Sunday evenings of disccusion with some of Broadway’s names of fame.

All are invited to enjoy an evening of refreshments and refreshing conversation as Smaldone interviews those cast and crew who tread the boards.

Past Guests and Chit Chat

Thus far Sunday Salon guests have been Broadway choreographer Christopher Gattelli (13, South Pacific)and performers James Barbour (Jane Eyre, A Tale of Two Cities) and Orfeh (Legally Blonde).

Each guest is asked about their “road to the stage” and “what moves them as individuals.” Sharing anecdotes and thoughts, the guests allow audiences to watch theater from backstage.

While enjoying a glass of wine, snack, or meal during the Sunday evening event, attendees laugh and relax with the theater professionals being interviewed. Learning more about the guest’s personal experiences and the general theatrical world, attendees are also encouraged to take part by commenting and asking questions.

The Interviewer

Valerie Smaldone has had an eclectic career as an announcer, actress, writer, and producer, among other roles. As the leader and mediator of the Sunday Salons she successfully puts the guest and audience at ease, motivating a comfortable mood.

Venue - Etcetera Etcetera Restaurant

Located at 352 West 44th street between 8th and 9th Avenues in Manhattan, this is both an elegant and intimate restaurant with inviting atmosphere and delicious food. It acts as a perfect setting for these Sunday Salons, which are both informal and informative.

Sunday Salon Schedule and Ticket Information

Future announcements of upcoming Sunday Salons can be found at www.theatermania.com

Admission is priced at $15. Attendees are able to sprawl comfortably at the generously spaced tables of the warmly welcoming venue.

Broadway’s Lullaby

Valerie Smaldone has noted, “As a host, my goal is to make the conversations fun, surprising and totally relaxed. I am calling myself the anti-James Lipton!” and Smaldone certainly achieves making the Sunday Salon “a great casual, relaxing and fun night out.” This is a calming and entertaining way to complete the weekend.

The copyright of the article The Sunday Salon with Valerie Smaldone in Playwrights & Stage Actors is owned by M.L. Costa. Permission to republish The Sunday Salon with Valerie Smaldone in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
Valerie Smaldone and Orfeh, M.L. Costa
Valerie Smaldone and Orfeh
   
What do you think about this article?

NOTE: Because you are not a Suite101 member, your comment will be moderated before it is viewable.
post your comment
What is 1+5?