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BWW Interviews: The Canuck of LA CAGE - Jeigh Madjus

La Cage Aux Folles has been dazzling audiences at Toronto’s RoyalAlexandraTheatre for the past four weeks, and today BWW is catching up with the resident Canadian in the production, Jeigh Madjus.  Jeigh plays Jacob, the over the top and quirky butler to George Hamilton and Christopher Sieber

La Cage Aux Folles tells the story of George (Hamilton), the manager of a saint-Tropez nightclub that features drag entertainers, and Albin (Sieber), George’s partner and star of the nightclub’s shows.  When Georges son announces he is getting married and asks his father to pretend to be straight in order to gain his fiance’s family’s approval, the show begins to examine difficult issues surrounding being loved for who you are and being accepted by the people who matter most to you.

Jeigh Madjus has been in the theatre business for many years and recently had a successful entry in the New York Music Festival with the hilarious musical Prison Dancer.  La Cage Aux Folles marks his US debut, and he talks to BWW about his love of Toronto, having the ‘home-turf’ advantage and the importance of always being exactly who you are:

You’re wrapping a year with La Cage Aux Folles.  How’s it going so far?

We’ve had great crowds every single night.  I think out of the entire tour Toronto has been in the top five cities in terms of consistently great audiences.  It always varies but this city has really welcomed us.

This show marks your US stage debut – what has the experience been like for you?

The year has been amazing . I was so excited to go perform in the States and it was on my bucket list to get down to NYC and be on Broadway, so this takes me one step closer to that goal.  It’s been great exploring the country and seeing how people in different areas interact, and especially amazing seeing how accepting people are of our show.  Going to the States has also made me appreciate Toronto so much more.  Being born and raised here I always wanted to leave and go somewhere ‘better’ like New York or LA, but being away has made me realize just how much I love it here.

It’s also been great being the only Canadian on the tour and having my colleagues become my family.  We’re living together, eating together, playing together – we’ve become really close.

Do you feel like you have a certain ‘home-turf advantage’ being the only Canadian on a Toronto tour stop?

A lot of people thought it was going to be like that! There were jokes about how I would be a local celebrity, but when we got here no one really knew I was from Toronto.  At the opening night party people kept asking me how I was enjoying the city and many were shocked to learn I was from Toronto. 

I’ve noticed that my character and some of my moments have gotten a larger response here, but that could just be because Toronto is a city that is very cultured and more accepting of gay humour.  Overall it’s been great being home and a dream to perform on a Mirvish stage.

You play the most over the top character in a show with a lot of over the top characters.  What has the response been like to your zaniness?

There’s been a lot of debate about the role because people have compared me to other’s who have played it before and I’m trying to set myself apart.  When I started working with our director Terry, I was worried I would be clubbed into Robin DeJesus’s shoes.  But when we started rehearsing Terry made it very clear that this was a completely different show with a new cast and is now ‘my’ role.  It was a clean slate for all of us and I love the fact that I was able to fully explore the character of Jacob.

Some people see it as being over the top, some thing it’s hilarious and some don’t care – but I’m having a blast.  I looked at Jacob and examined his background and where he was from and that was actually how we came up with the idea to have him have a Filipino accent.  Originally he didn’t have an accent, but when you consider a butler in Saint Tropez in the seventies – he wouldn’t have been from North America.  Even George Hamilton thought it might be fun to try the role with an accent, and now it works. 


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Kelly CameronKelly Cameron's love affair with the theatre began when she was just five years old, on an outing to see the Original Canadian Cast of Les Miserables at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto. She instantly fell in love, and since then has been lucky enough to be involved in various theatre activities and productions, including a regional production of A Midsummer Night's Dream and a local production of Where the Sidewalk Ends. She has also received training from various teachers throughout Southwestern Ontario in both piano and voice, and competed in vocal competitions for which she received a few awards. Her writing career started almost by accident, when she had the opportunity to become a ghostwriter for up and coming businesses. She continues to do this, writing the content for all sorts of companies who are starting websites and looking to find their voice.

Her passion and love for theatre led to her becoming involved with BroadwayWorld where she is thrilled to be writing for the Toronto contingent of the rapidly growing website. When she isn't at the theatre, you can generally find her firmly planted in front of her trusty Blackberry - tweeting, Facebooking or partaking in other such social media activities to ensure that those who want to know are kept apprised of everything that Toronto theatre has to offer. Other interests include movies, art, music, shopping, fashion and martial arts with the occasional foray into the world of finance.

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