FYP Rent

FYP Rent

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

FYP- A Global Institution

While Tony Award winner Sutton Foster critiqued and serenaded a handful of FYP members in a master class last weekend, other staff continued their learning at Syracuse University institutions across the globe.


FYP staff members with Sutton Foster

Every year, a number of FYP staff members spend a semester abroad at one of SU's eight center-based
programs, as well as American programs outside of Syracuse. This fall, FYP juniors and seniors traveled to Los Angeles, London, Florence, and Hong Kong to study with SU. Despite traveling, working, and studying thousands of miles away,  our jet setters find time for the organization. 

"I don't go a day- probably not even an hour, let's be honest- without a Facebook notification, email, message or snapchat from someone in FYP," Becky Shafer, a junior magazine journalism major with two fully functional arms, said from Florence. "It's great to feel so connected to the organization."


Bailey Pfohl and Becky Shafer in Florence

Others, like sculpted and rebellious creative advertising major Drew Muller, have barely noticed they've been away from the organization. Electronic communication, the presence of other FYP staff, and the culture have made him feel like FYP came to London with him.

"To be honest, I've hardly noticed that I haven't been constantly surrounded by FYPeeps," Muller said over the power chords leaving his computer, emanating loathing for the establishment. "We've been to a bunch of musicals, and everyone in London is well-dressed and super fierce."

One of the perks of living in Europe is the ease of traveling across international borders, something our FYPers have taken advantage of this fall. A contingent of organized, prompt Londoners will make its way to visit the Florence students in November for something junior art history major and Florence student Bailey Pfohl called "the biggest baddest musical reunion ever known to this side of the Atlantic (next to ABBA)!"

Aside from travel, immersion in the culture of one's host country makes up a critical part of a semester abroad. London has already changed junior students Max Webb and Carlos Miguel Cervantes, Jr. for the better.


Some of FYP London in front of the British Museum 

Webb, surprisingly, hasn't worn sweatpants or a sweatshirt once during the fall semester. He has taken a liking to the falafel wrap from British chain Hummus Bros. Britain, though, has yet to dull his love for Beyonce.

Cervantes has embraced popular English culture head on, developing an impeccable "Geordie" accent after avid viewing of England's equivalent of the MTV program Jersey Shore. Cervantes also added that he has nearly perfected the art of making peanut butter and jelly tortilla wraps, and is currently working on publishing an academic study of the uses of salad cream, a popular British condiment.

Our talented staff makes waves across a variety of majors and professional platforms at home, and it's no surprise that they've been experiencing similar success outside of Syracuse.

Junior fashion design major Shannon Gately left the friendly confines of London academia to pursue One Direction across Australia.

Bryce Garcia, a senior television, radio and film major studying at the program's Los Angeles center, works as a production intern at Dreamworks Animation, which he described as a "playground for adults." Garcia is working on the film Home, starring Rihanna, who REALLY wants to meet him. Pretty badly.


Bryce Garcia with all of Hollywood in his hand

Ben Mitchell, a junior broadcast and digital journalism major, has spent the semester at SU's center in Hong Kong attempting to stave off longing looks at his defined jaw, marvelous mustache, and perfectly symmetrical face. At the conclusion of his classes, he'll spend time interning with CNN International before returning to the states.

Mitchell reflected what each FYP study abroad member has said- the organization goes with him wherever he travels. Despite living continents away, these students maintain contact with one another, carry on inside jokes, and even contribute to the functioning of the organization back in Syracuse. Travelers could leave FYP behind when they hop on the plane, but each of these students has chosen not to. That's where the beauty of the organization lies.


Ben Mitchell with his idol Mao Zedong

"Despite being in Hong Kong- thousands of miles from the Beyonce-obsessed, chore-loving and belt-crazy members of FYP- I can't shake my attachment to the organization," Mitchell said. "I made an 'Out Tonight' pun before going to a club and everyone looked at me like I was nuts. I am nuts. But in FYP, that's just par for the course."

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Renting All Over 'Cuse

Hopefully, you haven't turned a blind eye (and ear) to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, word of mouth, and frenzied, joyous screeches long enough to drown out FYP's announcement of its 2014 musical. Any students that missed it and stumbled into the Schine Atrium at 12:37 Monday afternoon were treated to a musical performance by FYP.

FYP's staff burst into the middle of Schine and danced to the raucous, defiant title track from our spring 2014 production, Rent. The number, choreographed and taught by our choreography team, stopped Syracuse students in their tracks as they walked through the student center.


The staff learned the dance at our annual weekend retreat, held September 28 and 29 at Camp Casowasco outside of Syracuse. Staff bolted to the woods for a few days of bonding, skits, vicious outdoor games, talent sharing, ghost stories, and s'mores in a yearly favorite. As staff gathered to learn the "Rent" choreography at Casowasco, it wasn't their first glimpse of what audiences will see next spring.



Staff gave passers-by a peek into the world inhabited by Mark, Roger, Mimi, and Rent's other personalities at Habitat for Humanity's Shack-a-Thon, held at the end of September. FYP painted its shack boldly with a brick exterior that evoked the urban jungle of New York City's East Village.

As Rent invades Syracuse's campus, students in every year can still get involved. Don't fret if you missed our first general interesting meeting- another is scheduled for November 7! Interested in performing? Don't miss our choreography, music and acting workshops, coming up on Oct. 21, Oct. 24, and Nov. 1, respectively. Again, you can find a complete schedule of events on our website.

Last but not least, be sure to like our Facebook page, if you haven't already. If the page reaches 1,500 likes by October 13, the PR team will reward you by stuffing their faces with hot dogs in Ernie Davis dining hall. You really don't want to say you missed out on that because you failed to move your cursor an extra few millimeters. So go click that like button!


The bloodthirsty hot dog eating contest that pitted staff members/friends against each other last spring. 



Wednesday, September 25, 2013

We Have a Show!

Six musicals waltzed, tangoed, and tapped into Spaghetti Warehouse for FYP's yearly show reveal dinner Sunday night, but only one emerged from the fray.


A spectacle of riffing, resurrection, shade, and murder played out in front of FYP's staff. Characters from each musical used all their wit and malice to eliminate competition and scratch their way on to the stage of Goldstein Auditorium this spring.

In the end, a camera-toting starving artist rallied from the brink of death to cast aside a bloodthirsty barber and claim his spot in First Year Players' 22nd annual production.


FYP is proud to announce that we will produce Rent for our spring musical!

After careful deliberation, our staff chose the show over other popular titles like Sweeney Todd, In the Heights, Young Frankenstein, Aida, and Side Show.

Staff selected those six from a larger list and discussed the merits and faults of each at a meeting on Sunday, September 15. Staff had the opportunity to deliberate, singing a show's praises or venomously tearing it apart. After debate that carried into the wee hours of the morning, FYP's executive board reached a consensus on Rent.






We're ecstatic to stage one of Broadway's most successful and influential musicals at Syracuse. Production is rolling already, so interested students should take note of our upcoming events.

Look out for FYP at Shack-a-Thon on the quad this week. Any member will be more than happy to talk to you about the organization. Our first general interest meeting will take place on October 7, followed by a stage crew general interest meeting on October 10. Check out our website for a full list of events, and follow us on Facebook (FYPSyracuse) and Twitter (@FYPSyracuse) for updates.

We're pumped to bring Rent to life at SU. Don't miss your chance to take part in the incredible process!


Wednesday, September 11, 2013

We're Back!

Students flood Syracuse's campus, Mother Nature refuses to pick a season, and First Year Players works toward producing its 22nd annual musical.

Our energetic fanny pack-toting members recently welcomed freshmen to campus, selected a new staff and started the process of choosing the show that will rock the Goldstein Auditorium stage next semester. We will announce the spring 2014 production after careful deliberation in the next few weeks.



Started in 1992 by Ed Golden, First Year Players provides an outlet for freshman and transfer non-drama students to perform through its annual musical. Undergraduate students, many of whom graced the stage in previous shows, gain production experience as part of FYP's staff.

FYP isn't all about the bright lights of the stage, though, as it offers workshops, community service events, and networking with other student organizations. Our members represent many undergraduate majors and class standings in an environment that fosters personal and professional growth.

Past FYP shows include "The Wedding Singer," "The Drowsy Chaperone," "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee," and "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels." Our talented staff is ecstatic to start production on this spring's show.

Check in for updates on show selection, entertaining and informative events and workshops, and audition details. For now, we're proud to announce our enthusiastic 2013-2014 staff, who will surely build on two decades of stellar FYP productions.

Co-Producer: Allie Villa
Co-Producer: Elizabeth Brydges
Co-Assistant Producer: Tyler Cunningham
Co-Assistant Producer: Erin Reimel
Co-Art Director: Ann Beyersdorfer
Co-Art Director: Alex Fernandes
Choreographer: Bailey Marks
Director: Maria Dell’Anno
Finance Director: Garrett Lee
Music Director: Meghan Flaim
Public Relations Director: Lisa Prywes
Stage Manager: Nikki Mezaros
Assistant Production Team: Dominic Buccieri, Jesse Roth, Kate Poland,
Jillian Clark, Drew Muller, Hannah Crowell, Quinntassia Worell, Allie Gendreau, Vince Loncto, Sydnee Corriders, Tori Kroll, Jessica Kiami, Zack Phillips, Michaela Peterson
Art Team: Avery Gray, Collin Jacobs, Alison Sekerak, Tyler Wolcott, Alec Reimel, Iara Rogers Benchoam, Shannon Gately, Megan Ha, Shay Frey, Lauren Budniewski, Becky Shafer, Erica Fisher, Marissa Maggio, Hayley Shelton, Cody O’Donnell, Jay Mills, Nick Shannon, Mike Landivar, Sam Chester, Nick Sessler, Gillian Monka, Sam Bailey, Ben Mitchell, Chris Flora
Choreography Team: Jaylyn Noble, Anthony Wright, Kailey Smith
Directing Team: Michael Liebenson, PJ Alampi, Matt Fernandes, Casey Kulik
Finance Team: Garrett Lee, Sami Kay, McCauley Braun, Sarah Bogden, Max Webb, Patrick Garcia, Catie Bauman
Music Team: Rachel Heyman, Bridget McGlone, Bryce Garcia, Jason Kammerer, Dan Sclafani
Public Relations Team: Leo Wong, Rachel Free, Justin Cangiano, Emma Fierberg, Leah Garlock, Kat Ferentchak, Shanice Bland, Jake Pramuk, CJ Cervantes, Will McDonald, Kristin Ross, Jeffrey Rich, Jingcong Yao, Lauren Green
Stage Management Team: Sammie Ho, Greg Boilard, Bailey Pfohl, Jon Corton, Melissa Ruh, Mackenzie Maloney, Emma Smelkinson, Rachel Marks, Lindsey Mazza, Sam McAllister