The Adventures Of Sivan In The City סיון הדרי

A modern-day look at the adventures of a hip young aspiring actress in the great city of New York. Everything from my American Idol audition to the latest waitress job I was fired from... You'll laugh, you'll cry, You might even end up with gas. Robin Williams gives it two thumbs up!!! Now playing some of my favorite music compliments of Musicvideo.com! Have Fun!!! סיון הדרי

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

BACKSTAGE BABY!!!!!






And now Ladies and Gentlemen... A blast from the past. Those of you who frequently read all the dribble I post here at "Sivan in the City" are familiar with this story but those of you who aren't can now read about it in this weeks issue of BACKSTAGE!!

HOW I GOT THE PART IN THE SHOW MY PAL BETTE. ENJOY.


Sivan Hadari
Roles: Cher and Carol Klein in 'My Pal Bette,' an Off-Off-Broadway play
By Michael Catania
September 10, 2009




"I knew it would be a challenge playing two characters in one play," says Sivan Hadari, "but I thought I could pull it off."

It was a hot day in May when the nonunion actor auditioned for "My Pal Bette." The casting notice, which she saw in the April 23 edition of Back Stage, asked for one actor to portray both music diva Cher and stereotypical Jewish mother Carol Klein. Hadari first auditioned as Cher, then was asked to come back an hour later, this time as the kvetching, middle-aged Carol. "So I went to a diner around the block to grab a bite," she recalls.

After eating, however, Hadari began to doubt whether she could do it. "I had just done well as Cher, but I had to go back as Carol. How was I supposed to do that?" She had everything she needed for a convincing Cher—long black hair, singing ability, and a spunky disposition—but Hadari is rather too young and lighthearted to play the suffocating mother of a 10-year-old. After mulling over her predicament for a few minutes, she gathered herself and made a choice.

"I decided to go all out and put everything I had into it, despite the risk," she says. "I went into the bathroom and pulled out my fully loaded makeup case. I put my hair up in a bun, applied layers of purple and blue eye shadow, blush, and lipstick everywhere. Oh my God, I looked hideous, but I was Carol." When she exited the bathroom, the diner patrons couldn't believe their eyes: The pretty girl in a sundress was now an over-the-top Jewish mother.

Hadari walked briskly around the block, and as she opened the door to the room where director Kenny Howard sat waiting, she decided to take another risk. "In my best Long Island Jewish-mother accent," she says, "I blurted out, 'Oh my Gawd, I'm shvitzing like a potato knish on a hot plate, it's so warm out there!' " Her gamble paid off as everyone burst into laughter.

Howard remembers the moment well: "She was funny when she came back. She knocked it out of the park. We cast her on the spot." Going into the audition, he was worried that he'd be forced to settle for one character being portrayed better than the other. "But Sivan was great as both," he says. "She has lots of energy and always wears a smile. It's infectious."

Hadari believes that her success in landing the parts validates two very important aspects of her lifestyle: a tendency to take risks and a love of humor. "For me, it's about having fun, laughing, and enjoying what I do," she says. "If you can't do that, then what's the point?"

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

ENCORE FOR SEX!!!






Fellow SITC readers,


I am delighted to invite you for another chance to catch Sex and the Holy Land at the Fringe Encore series!

We had a great time working on the show during the Fringe Festival and have gotten an extended run. Yay! Out of over 200 shows, 18 of the best and most crowd-pleasing shows were chosen to show strut their stuff a few more times. ( forgive me; I'm influenced by fashion week that's going on right now in NYC)

So anyone who missed it last time or anyone who would like to see it again, we'd love for you to join us.

See you there,


Sivan in the Encore City




What they didn't teach you in Hebrew School
Sex and the Holy Land
a new play by Melanie Zoey Weinstein
part of the FringeNYC Encore Series,
a showcase of the best and most crowd-pleasing shows in FringeNYC

"Witty, clever, and a lot of fun. Whether you're Jewish, Catholic, Buddhist, or any other denomination (or lack thereof), you will certainly walk away laughing."
-nytheatre.com

Friday, September 11 at 7:00pm
Saturday, September 12 at 2:00pm
Saturday, September 12 at 10:30pm
Sunday, September 13 at 8:30pm
Tuesday, September 22 at 8:00pm

SoHo Playhouse
15 Vandam Street
New York, NY 10013
Take the C, E to Spring or 1 to Houston

Go to sexandtheholyland.com to purchase your tickets!

Called an "entertaining play" that will "resonate with people of all cultures" by Time Out New York, Sex and the Holy Land is the tale of Lili's plunge into a stereotype-shattering sexploration of Israel. Her two best friends and a string of Middle Eastern men lead Lili out of enslavement by the Greek Chorus of Jewish Mothers ruling in her mind. It is a coming of age comedy about liberation, religion, and love.

Featuring Adam Gerber, Sivan Hadari, Zack Imbrogno, Ruby Joy, Adrian Kelly, Lyssa Mandel, Sarah-Doe Osborne,* Susan Slatin, Michelle Slonim, Gabriel Sloyer, Melanie Zoey Weinstein, Goldie Zwiebel*.
Direction by Lee Gundersheimer, Composition and Music Direction by Noah Aronson, Production Design by Arthur Peters, Costume Design by Kate Rusek, Stage Management by Michelle Beige. Produced by Rachel G Karp and Melanie Zoey Weinstein.

An Equity Approved Showcase.
*These actors are appearing courtesy of Actors' Equity Association.

For more information, visit sexandtheholyland.com and fringenyc-encoreseries.com or email sexandtheholyland@gmail.com.