In-Depth with
Loving the Silent Tears Star:
Patti Cohenour
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Tony-nominated Broadway
star Patti Cohenour (Joy) in Loving
the Silent Tears |
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In Broadway’s
The Phantom of the Opera and The Light in the Piazza |
Tony-nominated
actress/singer
Patti Cohenour poignantly played the lead acting
role of Joy in Loving the Silent Tears. Her ability to bring
the audience with her on Joy’s deep and emotional journey
seemed effortless. But in fact, complementing her great talent,
there is a tremendous reservoir of experience that Ms. Cohenour
draws from.
A veritable theatre veteran, she has created and performed
numerous roles on Broadway, including Signora Naccarelli and Margaret
Johnson in The Light in the Piazza for Lincoln Center, and
Rosa Bud in The Mystery of Edwin Drood, winning the Clarence
Derwent Award, and a Tony and Drama Desk nomination. She was also
Mary Jane Wilkes in Big River, receiving a Theatre
World Award and a Drama Desk nomination.
One of her many notable roles was Christine Daaé in
the original Broadway cast of The Phantom of the Opera (Broadway’s
longest-running musical), followed by the show’s Canadian
national tour. She recalled, “I finally got to sing for [Sir]
Andrew [Lloyd Webber] after ten months. I just remember after the
audition, I went back to my friend’s apartment where I was
staying, and the phone rang, and it had the little monkey in Phantom
that has a little music box. And somebody – to this day
I do not know who that was – played that [music box tune]
and then they had hung up. It was about five minutes later that
my agent at the time called and said, ‘Well, you got the role;
we’re thrilled.’”
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“I
really like the mother – Patti Cohenour. She has a great
voice, a great personality, she has warmth, she has charm,
she’s an individual. It’s tough being on a stage
with a hundred people, and holding the stage, and she did.
That’s amazing!”
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Cary Brown ,
3-time Emmy-winning filmmaker (vegan) |
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Ms. Cohenour has also been privileged to portray the Mother
Abbess in the revival of The Sound of Music, receiving a
2012 Jeff Award nomination for reprising the role at Chicago’s
Drury Lane Theatre. Her concert performances have been conducted
by such luminaries as Rob Fisher, Peter Nero, Paul Gemignani, the
late Marvin Hamlisch, and John Dankworth, and she had the honor
of performing the world premiere of Imants Kalnins’ “Rock
Symphony No. 4” with the Detroit Symphony and the Leipaja
Symphony in Latvia.
While rehearsing for Loving the Silent Tears,
the productive artist has been preparing to direct workshop performances
of a new musical she co-wrote entitled I Will Wait For You,
among other projects. When it comes to music, Ms. Cohenour said,
“I love original work. I love all of the old music,
but to have new original works, to me is most exciting. Like the
music in Loving the Silent Tears. It’s some extraordinary
music in there, it’s just very touching.”
As Ms. Cohenour shared during an interview for the entertainment
blog Richard Skipper Celebrates, her role in Loving the Silent
Tears is to connect all the poetry of Supreme Master Ching Hai,
which are the lyrics for every musical number. This is done through
her portrayal of Joy, an aloof middle-aged woman who has lost her
faith in God since the long-ago loss of her beloved son. Clinging
now to her diary of her past, Joy finds herself going on the train
ride of her life. She is joined by the jovial train Conductor (played
by Junior Case) and a young man named Pete (played by Luke Eberl),
with whom she doesn’t in fact get along. Ms. Cohenour explained,
“So this train goes all over the world, and we're deeply influenced
by the poetry of Supreme Master. And by that influence we find inner
enlightenment by seeing how the rest of the world is finding their
enlightenment. It's pretty special.”
After an exhilarating journey with ups and downs, Joy
lets go of her inner resistance and finds her way out of despair
to be connected with the Divine once again.
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Singing “Enlightenment”
in Loving
the Silent Tears
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At this point, Ms. Cohenour is joined by the vegan Aulacese
pop star Hồ Quỳnh Hương in singing the lyrical
song, “Enlightenment,” with music by 2-time Grammy winner
and Oscar nominee Henry Krieger. Ms. Cohenour spoke fondly of her
duet partner, Hồ Quỳnh Hương, saying, “She’s
an angel. Such beauty inside and out! And I understand she is a
huge star in Âu Lạc. I can’t speak Aulacese but there
is an extraordinary understanding between us, a camaraderie. It’s
pretty magical.”
You
have heard:
That Great people get enlightenment
While sitting lotus
Under the tree shades,
In the jungle,
In the Himalayas,
Or in the lonely desert,
Or deep in a mountain cave,
Or in a retreat, quiet temple,
Et cetera… et cetera…
But I tell you:
I reached awakening in the middle of my night sleep.
In a plastic tent!
In the heart of a noisy holiday resort.
—Excerpt
from Silent
Tears poetry collection
By Supreme Master Ching Hai
Formosa - 1980s |
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Patti Cohenour has a keen appreciation of poetry. With
a sister who is a poet, Ms. Cohenour has released the solo recording,
To an Isle in the Water: The Poetry of William Butler
Yeats, which was produced by 12-time Grammy winner Thomas
Z. Shepard. Ms. Cohenour said that Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
poems have touched her very much: “Again, it's the
original works. Poetry is such a personal expression, and she's
a remarkable poet. Obviously an inner light. I would've enjoyed
meeting her! Obviously, God blessed her deeply that she could reach
so many people throughout the world. I just hope [the people] enjoy
the music and the poetry, that it somehow touches their hearts as
it has touched mine.”
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On
the red carpet |
Reflecting on her experience with the Loving the Silent
Tears production, Ms. Cohenour has expressed, “As an actor,
when opportunities [come] like this, you take it and you ride the
ride. So I'm on my own little magical mystery tour. It's pretty
cool. And I've met extraordinary people and so kind.” She
would later note in her blog, “I ate vegan all month and found
the food very good.”
On show day at the red carpet, a radiant Ms. Cohenour
shared about her remarkable theatrical journey.
“I’m going to miss it… I’m going
to miss everyone. It’s been quite an experience and a blessing.”
“Patti
Cohenour, a good friend of mine from New York, is playing
the lead acting role. One of the greatest singers, she
alternated with Sarah Brightman in The Phantom
of the Opera with Michael Crawford, starred in
The Mystery of Edwin Drood, and here, her
acting work is just going to blow everybody away. Just
at the run-through, she made me cry…”
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Mark Janicello ,
Italian tenor and Loving the Silent Tears castmate (vegetarian)
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