Da'Vine Joy Randolph
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But it's like, basically, it's like, so Leontine Price, I don't think they would consider her a baby.
But dramatic soprano basically means you have the low notes.
But you can also get up to the high notes.
But instead of like traditionally soprano, the high notes are very like soft and airy, like more like Ariana Grande, like right, like really breathy and soft and just like heavenly.
And like a dramatic soprano is like you can get up there, but like with some heft.
I went to Temple University for the teacher.
We were there at the same time Quinta Bronson.
We were in passing because she was like so theater and I was still music.
Yeah, they were very, at that time, now it's like a conservatory and there's a musical theater department.
And so, so anyways, I went to Temple and we were doing Aida.
And, you know, my middle class parents, teachers, like they're not dumb, but it's like if you were to watch Shakespeare for the first time, like they don't know what's going on.
And so I remember my brain was just like, I want to be able.
It wasn't even acted.
I want to be able to portray this character and know this character very well so that it can translate well.
For like my family and friends that come see this.