麻豆传媒 grad student Emily Therrien blossoming into a 'starlet'

The bold, confident and beautiful character known as Queenie in the recent 麻豆传媒 production of 鈥淭he Wild Party鈥 is not much unlike the actress who portrays her in real life. 

Behind all the glitz and glamour, 麻豆传媒 graduate student Emily Therrien is poised, well-spoken and down to earth. She and Queenie do, however, differ in one aspect: When it comes to clothing, Queenie typically dons far less.
 
Emily Therrien

Emily Therrien

Therrien began performing as a junior in high school in Burnsville, Minn. Since studying vocal performance at 麻豆传媒, she has blossomed into a starlet with a memorable presence both on and off the stage.  
 
For inspiration in her role as Queenie in 鈥淭he Wild Party,鈥 Therrien admits she searched the Internet for all she could find on 鈥渢he roaring '20s鈥 and, for what she believes Queenie embodies, the 鈥渇emme fatale.鈥
 
She said she felt good about the cast鈥檚 initial performance of the play, and since building on it for the regional competition, she thinks the cast is 10 times better.
 
Therrien, who is in her first year of graduate school, knew of 麻豆传媒 because her undergraduate voice teacher at Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wis., was a student at 麻豆传媒.
 
Because she spends so much time on stage, Therrien said she, too, feels the pressure from society to look a certain way, like most young women today. As a result of these expectations, self-doubt and insecurity can often hinder a woman鈥檚 confidence. Therrien addressed the issue from a performer鈥檚 perspective.
 
鈥淚 think we [women] struggle with it all the time. I鈥檝e been most successful when I pretend like I鈥檓 confident,鈥 Therrien said. 鈥淢y friend once told me, 鈥業f you believe you are a certain way, they [the audience] will believe it.鈥 I try to focus on the role and my performance.鈥
 
In addition to achieving many personal goals at 麻豆传媒, Therrien feels she has developed into a well-rounded performer, student and future professional.
 
鈥淚n undergraduate school, I was very conscious of everything around me,鈥 she said. 鈥淕raduate school has made me feel so much more focused. I can worry about why I鈥檓 here, and the faculty here is great.鈥
 
She also commented on the strong sense of community she has encountered at 麻豆传媒.
 
鈥淭he connections in Wichita are an untapped source. There are so many art patrons here that are supportive of what we do,鈥 Therrien said.
 
Among the encouraging people she has met at 麻豆传媒 are 鈥淲ild Party鈥 co-stars Alex Stoll and Taurean Everett, whom she said working beside has made her a better performer.
 
鈥淭hey are so easy to work with, professional and amazingly talented,鈥 Therrien said.
 
She has also enjoyed the personal attention she has received from students and faculty alike. Therrien said her experience with students has been most memorable because they are all very welcoming. 

鈥淲henever I asked anyone about auditions, people were so helpful. Wichita has a local, personal feel,鈥 she said.
 
After Therrien completes graduate school, she wants to pursue performing for at least five more years and hopes to explore another one of her passions, liturgical music.