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Her
talent shines brighter than the whole damn lights of the city of
New York, the signs of Broadway and the 4th of July
fire work! And her presence on and off stage is larger than life… |
She brings dignity and warm tears to comedy…and laughter and joy
to tragedy. In doing so, Cindy Benson prompts us to laugh at
the mockery of destiny, and energizes in us the willingness of
accepting the irrevocable with smiles, determination and a laisser faire
attitude, for really, we do not know when Cindy is serious in a
comedy or comical in a tragedy.Her
talent is overwhelming. Only one thing is mightier than destiny.
THE THEATER! Because on stage, there are some performers who can
change the entire course of your life, the way you look at your
world and sense the place you occupy in the world of humans and
Gods. Cindy gives you this sensation and while she is performing,
your rare opportunity to grab the whole universe in your hand
becomes reality. Theater is where the hidden and the known, the
sacred and the damned, the real and the fantastic blend and
confuse the hell out of us! And Cindy is good at that! For, this
superb singer, dancer, actress and entertainer transcends us to a
higher plane of fantasy and reality. She makes you feel good and
lift you up to the highest state of ecstasy, high enough to fly
and touch the face of God. Comedy was invented for her. Tragedy
was created for her. Melodrama in her voice echoes the “tragic”,
the “fatal” and the “enchanted”. This woman makes me think! This
great woman trapped in a little body is a tempest, a pure
theatrical magic. I had to interview Cindy, see and feel for
myself how this delightful and superb artist thinks, reacts,
shakes up life and throws over it a robe of one thousands rainbows
of laughter, irony, smiles, soaring delight and magic. CANDID INTERVIEW WITH CINDY BENSON Q-Why
tragic-comedia?
Cindy:
I'm an artist. It's all the same thing! If there isn’t a color of
sadness in comedy, it's not real life. And vice-versa. My first
formal training was as a mime, first in Boston, MA with, Kenyon
Martin & The National Mime Theatre and then in New York with the
Claude Kipnis Mime Theatre. With CKMT, the Company performed with
major symphony orchestras around the USA, including a PBS Special
with Arthur Fiedler & The Boston Pops. I’ve always been drawn to
silent expression… both emotional & physical….funny or sad. I
adore physical comedy. And to this very day, my mime has continued
to be an extension of my performance on stage. Above all, I have
to speak from the heart. I find the heart speaks through the eyes.
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