Kerstin Anderson

Kerstin Anderson

Anderson in 2013
Born Kerstin Bridget Anderson
(1994-09-10) September 10, 1994
South Burlington, Vermont
Alma mater Pace University
Years active 2015-Present

Kerstin Anderson (born September 10, 1994) is an American stage actress and singer. She is starring as Maria Von Trapp in the 2015 US national tour of The Sound of Music. Anderson has received warm praise for her performance.[1]

Early life and education

Anderson was raised in South Burlington, Vermont, the daughter of Frederick G. "Ted" Anderson, a scientist with IBM,[2][3] and Kathleen "Kathy" Kilcoyne, a college athletic director.[3][4] She lived in Galway, Ireland, during her father's sabbatical year, and her interest in acting began when her sister appeared in a play there. She grew up singing but never took it seriously until high school.[5] While attending South Burlington High School, she played the title role in Peter Pan (2010) with the nearby Lyric Theatre Company,[6] and in high school productions, she played Asaka in Once on This Island (2011)[7] and Elle Woods in Legally Blonde (2012).[8] As a junior in high school, she directed the first musical, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (2011), given by a new community theatre company, Spotted Pup Productions. She then played Heidi in their production of [title of show] (2012).[9] She also competed on the high school's dance team, which won the state championship her junior year.[10][11]

After graduating from high school in 2013, Anderson attended Pace University. During her two years there, she starred as Clara in the university's production of The Light in the Piazza, directed by Victoria Clark, and as Annie in The Visit.[12] During her summer break in 2014, Anderson played Shy in the Forestburgh Playhouse production of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.[13] Anderson interrupted her education after her sophomore year when she was cast as Maria Von Trapp in the 2015–2017 national tour of The Sound of Music.[14][15] She stated in an interview that she may return to Pace, after the tour is finished, while continuing her career.[14]

The Sound of Music

The tour began in September 2015.[16][17] Anderson saw the 1965 film version of The Sound of Music as a child on VHS tape.[5][18] She recalls visiting Stowe, Vermont as a child, where the real Maria Von Trapp and her family settled in the US and built the Trapp Family Lodge.[5][19] The director of the production, Jack O'Brien, said of Anderson's audition:

She opened her mouth, she sang and the tears welled up in my eyes. If ever there were an enchanting young woman standing on the brink of discovery – this was it![20]

Reviews of Anderson's performances as Maria have been strongly positive. Jordan Riefe of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "Her crisp, clear soprano voice isn’t the strongest in the cast, but Anderson makes a fine fit for the tricky role."[21] Margaret Gray of the Los Angeles Times commented, "Anderson takes charge with a spirit so joyful, a physicality so lithe and coltish, and a soprano so flawlessly soaring, that only Frau Schraeder ... could possibly resist her charm."[22] Tim Smith of The Baltimore Sun agreed: "She shines right from her first scene. ... She is ... persuasive an actor, effortlessly connecting with the children and making Maria's spiritual struggle register. She is especially adept at conveying Maria's gradual falling in love with von Trapp".[23] In Variety, Bob Verini commented that Anderson has a "natural glow (though she ... seems to have no control over her hands)".[16]

References

  1. "‘The Sound of Music’ has never rung so profoundly". charlotteobserver. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
  2. "Ted Anderson | LinkedIn". www.linkedin.com. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
  3. 1 2 "Kerstin Bridget Anderson", Vermont Vital Records, 1760–2008, FamilySearch, accessed January 21, 2016
  4. "Kathy Kilcoyne | LinkedIn". www.linkedin.com. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
  5. 1 2 3 "Putting college on hold for The Sound of Music". Southern California Public Radio. 2015-10-12. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
  6. "Backstage: Peter Pan", Lyric Theatre Company, 2005, accessed January 21, 2016
  7. "SBHS Drama Presents Once on This Island", The Spotlight, Lyric Theatre Company, October 2011, accessed January 21, 2016
  8. "Legally Blonde Cast List", SBHS Drama, 2012, accessed January 21, 2016
  9. "Past Productions", Spotted Pup Productions, accessed January 21, 2016
  10. "Chittenden County dance, cheerleading preview capsules", USA Today High School Sports, December 13, 2012, accessed January 25, 2016
  11. "Dance Team Wins State Championship", The Other Paper (South Burlington, Vermont), February 23, 2012, accessed January 25, 2016
  12. Bios: Kerstin Anderson (Maria Rainer), The Sound of Music on Tour, accessed February 22, 2016
  13. Di Bello, J. A. "This Ain’t No Junior Prom, Ya Know", The Catskill Chronicle, July 18, 2014, accessed February 22, 2016
  14. 1 2 Elkon, Gadi. "Dallas Summer Musicals – Sound of Music – Interview with Kerstin Anderson (Maria Rainer)", Selig Film News, November 3, 2015
  15. Tour stops are scheduled into 2017. Tickets, The Sound of Music on Tour, accessed February 22, 2016
  16. 1 2 Verini, Bob. "L.A. Theater Review: The Sound of Music, Directed by Jack O’Brien", Variety, October 1, 2015
  17. "'Sound of Music' tour starts with a tomboy leading the way". www.denverpost.com. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
  18. "How one actress solves a problem like Maria". miamiherald. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
  19. "The Sound Of Music – North American Tour: Meet Kerstin Anderson", Youtube, 2015-11-12, retrieved 2016-01-20
  20. "Broadway: The Sound of Music Cast Announcement, Benedum Center on Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Pressroom". Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Pressroom. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
  21. Riefe, Jordan. "The Sound of Music: Theater Review", The Hollywood Reporter, October 1, 2015
  22. "The Sound of Music at the Ahmanson is fresh and lively", Los Angeles Times, October 1, 2015
  23. Smith, Tim. "The Sound of Music gets classy revival at Hippodrome", The Baltimore Sun, December 14, 2015
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