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Ask Audrey
from (585) Kids Spring 2022—Camp and activity guide
by JFM Publishing—(585) magazine / (585) Kids / Upstate Gardeners' Journal
Audrey Asks... an actor!
BY SARAH MEAD WITH AUDREY MEAD
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Audrey is a curious ten-year-old who wants to learn more about everything. So, she is searching for kids in the Rochester area who are doing big things.
Today, she interviews thirteen-year-old Eliza Kostecki, who recently starred in SpongeBob the Musical at Victor Junior High School. Eliza loves sushi, pop music, and horror films. She lives with one brother, two dogs, and two guinea pigs. Math and Spanish are her favorite subjects.
What’s the hardest part?
The hardest part, but also the most fun, is working with new people. It takes time to get to know each other and act together.
Eliza Kostecki
What was your very first role in a play?
My very first role was as Gracie Shin in the Music Man with Spotlight in Fairport. I was seven years old. I have been in around ten plays since then.
Wow. That’s a lot of plays! What made you want to start acting?
When I first did Music Man, I loved watching the older kids and knew acting was something I wanted to do. It allows me to meet tons of people and be different people. It’s an escape from the real world and allows me to be creative.
What was your favorite role you’ve ever had?
My favorite role was Willy Wonka because he was both evil and nice. I also loved the music.
What’s the best part of being in a play?
Becoming close with the character and bonding with castmates. I meet people and make friends from different schools, towns, and grades.
You play Spongebob in Spongebob the Musical. How many lines do you have?
Hundreds!
How do you remember ALL of those lines?
I read over my script a ton of times and I run lines with friends and family. For school plays, we rehearse every day for several hours each day. However, I also take voice lessons and other private lessons in order to learn more, so I put in a lot of time towards practicing theater and singing.
What is the secret to a great audition?
My motto is “loud and proud,” which helps you be confident and project during your audition.
Do you have any hidden talents?
I play the flute. Also, I’m very flexible and double jointed in my thumbs!
What kind of role is the most fun to play?
I love playing comedic roles and making people laugh.
What advice do you have for aspiring actors?
Always add your own touch to the character. It really helps to make the character your own.
What would be your dream role/musical to be in?
I have always wanted to be Tracy Turnblad from Hairspray. It’s such a fun role.
What is next for you?
I’m not sure yet. After SpongeBob, I’ll take a bit of a break and hope to check out some of the spring productions at Spotlight. After high school, I want to go to college for music or acting.