JERSEY CITY, N.J. | The work of several (NJCU) alumni from the Music, Dance, and Theatre Department were recently on display in a new Off-Broadway production entitled âAllerleirauhâ which debuted this March at the Alvin Ailey Theater in Midtown.
The musical was co-written by Angela (Iannacone) Masi â14 (M.M. in Music Performance: Classical Voice) and Dillon Feldman â16 (B.A. in Music) over the last three years. The show included the work of several alumni, including Shari Gill â15 and Zoila Pinto â13 on stage, Catriona Rubenis-Stevens â17 (B.A. in Music - Music Theatre and Minor in Media Arts) as director and Natasha Gonzales â15 (B.A. in Music) as music director.
âAllerleirauhâ is a take on a Grimm fairytale revolving around a single mother and her blind daughter, each trying to overcome grief and realize her own strength. The show deals with managing anxiety, risking failure to find success, and the power of a ĂŰĚŇtvive community.
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Zoila Pinto â13
Pinto (The Lady/Laundress) has previous theater credits that include Lancelot in "Camelot" with Bookworm Theatrics, Alaura Kingsley/Carla Haywood in "City of Angels", Baker's Wife in "Into the Woods" and Hope Harcourt in "Anything Goes" at NJCU.
Shari Gill â15
Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, Shari Gill has been singing and performing for
as long as she can remember. She has completed two gospel tours in France for their festival âMostly Gospel,â one as a solo artist, the other in a group. She is a regular soloist at Riverside Church for their âInspirational Choir,â and âMiddle Collegiate Church Gospel Choirâ. She has been a backup singer for Tituss Burgess, Macy Gray, and The Dough Boys.
Among her show credits include Officer Barrel/Miss Pennywise in âUrinetownâ, Ronette in âLittle Shop of Horrorsâ, Gary Coleman inâ Avenue Qâ, BJ in âSmokey Joeâs Cafeâ, Mama Noah in âChildren of Edenâ, Motormouth Maybelle in âHairsprayâ, Maria in âPorgy & Bessâ (the musical/concert version), Dionne in âHairâ, and Ismene in "The Gospel At Colonus.â
Dillon Feldman â16 (composer)
Dillon's original musical, âSirenâ, held a 29-hour reading in New York, N.Y. in April 2022. His music has been performed in concert at Green Room 42 and 54 Below.
Angela (Iannacone) Masi â14 (writer/actor/producer)
Masi is an actor, director and producer whose work has been seen up and down the East Coast. Allerleirauh marks her debut as a playwright. She is delighted and humbled to be working with many of her colleagues from her years at NJCU in this new endeavor. Directing credits include âA Man of No Importanceâ (Off-Broadway), âThe Complete Works of William Shakespeareâ (Abridged) [Revised] (tour), and âCamelotâ (Springville Center for the Arts Resident Director). Acting credits include Maria in âThe Sound of Musicâ, Eve in âChildren of Edenâ and Sally in âYouâre A Good Man, Charlie Brownâ.
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