FUN FACT: Eva's Aunt is Annette Cauld who was in the original Broadway cast of the original production of MISS SAIGON. She was in the Ensemble and understudied (and later replaced) Lea Salonga as "Kim". Some of you might recognize Annette in the 90's as "Celina The Dance Teacher" on SESAME STREET.
I really like how Laura threw in questions to her guests. You can tell that she did her homework very well. Should I mention that she is not using que cards? Congrats! I am now a officially a fan.
this is how interviewers should do it. i came to watch the star, but amazed with the interviewer, its more than just asking the questions, the conncection is what its all about, this should be used as a teaching clip for a media related course
I just love Eva So much and now I love this interviewer, gosh she is so professionally passionate and down to it. You go girl, really in my opinion best - ordered interview of century
this is the job I want to have, always on the theatre scene, getting to interview my favorite stars, my homework being to watch videos and do research on theatre... i'm sure there's a lot of technical stuff that isn't nearly as enjoyable but WOWZA WHAT A WONDERFUL JOB
I feel so bad saying this but (as a Swede who's been living in England) I have absolutely no idea who that lady (the interviewer) is but I love her style and of all the bits about the show (Miss Saigon) and Eva (what a performer, GOSH I love her) I've watched - this is def my favourite 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
It’s so weird that we grew up in the same town, in the same church, and she went to my sisters school and now she’s here. It helps me believe anyone can live their dreams
I will always say that if Bette Midler hadn't won the Tony Award for Best Actress that year, Eva would've!! Don't be surprised to see her win for Hadestown a week from Sunday...
Hmm, well for me, the original show, lyrics, and cast were a lot better. The new lyrics and the new song for Ellen did not make the storytelling that compelling and cohesive for me and for those who saw both the original and the revival like me. But if others like the revival better, I have no issue with it.
This interview has interviewed Lea Salonga - at least twice that I can remember: once for ALLEGIANCE along with George Takei and Telly Leung, and once when Lea's album Blurred Lines was about to come out or recently came out.
She has Filipino parents. So why didn't the parents teach her Tagalog/Filipino growing up. I don't get other Filipino parents in the U.S., they should teach their kids to stay connected to their roots. With some few exemptions...My cousins daughter is taught Kapampangan , Tagalog and English in their house and they live in California. Need to balance everything. Eva said...Tagalog is such a hard language to learn but many Tagalog words are actually Spanish in nature.
Sadly, that's a thing, though. I was born in the USA but my family is Brazilian and I've lived most of my life in Brazil. However, I have 3 cousins that have lived in the US since birth. Their mother is Brazillian, and their father is American. None of my cousins speak Portuguese, and I think that's really sad.
Marie B you didn't even spell Lea's name right, and you know pitchy means singing off key right? I haven't seen one video of her signing pitchy so could you give me an example please?
Ice Cee TV yeah maybe but if you think about it, Lea is amazing at the mix sound and has a very beautiful voice where as Eva is much more bellty and has a more punchy voice (in a good way) so her voice spectrum is equally and if not larger than lea’s. Both are great but pitchy means out of tune and neither of them are!! X
For full schedule, tickets & more videos go to BUILDseries.com
Follow us on social media @BUILDseriesNYC
FUN FACT: Eva's Aunt is Annette Cauld who was in the original Broadway cast of the original production of MISS SAIGON. She was in the Ensemble and understudied (and later replaced) Lea Salonga as "Kim". Some of you might recognize Annette in the 90's as "Celina The Dance Teacher" on SESAME STREET.
I really like how Laura threw in questions to her guests. You can tell that she did her homework very well. Should I mention that she is not using que cards? Congrats! I am now a officially a fan.
I noticed how Eva is surprised that the interviewer know so much about her. Lol
this is how interviewers should do it. i came to watch the star, but amazed with the interviewer, its more than just asking the questions, the conncection is what its all about, this should be used as a teaching clip for a media related course
Robert Hahn l
Love this interviewer! She's so consistently prepared in her interviews.
"i saw your jimmy awards performance this morning it was so good!!"
eva: *ashamed "nooo"
major gen z trait
Laura Heywood is amazing as always. I love the way she interviews people!!!
I just love Eva So much and now I love this interviewer, gosh she is so professionally passionate and down to it. You go girl, really in my opinion best - ordered interview of century
this is the job I want to have, always on the theatre scene, getting to interview my favorite stars, my homework being to watch videos and do research on theatre... i'm sure there's a lot of technical stuff that isn't nearly as enjoyable but WOWZA WHAT A WONDERFUL JOB
Words cannot describe how much I love Laura's interviews ❤️
Oh man. Eva is amazing. I wish nothing but the best; because she IS the best!
Eva is such a beautiful human being. This interview was so good!
What a great interview this was! The interviewer is so charismatic and good! And Eva is just so lovely and genuine and funny! I love her!
Eva is so adorable!
I love how this host did her research!
I feel so bad saying this but (as a Swede who's been living in England) I have absolutely no idea who that lady (the interviewer) is but I love her style and of all the bits about the show (Miss Saigon) and Eva (what a performer, GOSH I love her) I've watched - this is def my favourite 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
It’s so weird that we grew up in the same town, in the same church, and she went to my sisters school and now she’s here. It helps me believe anyone can live their dreams
What a fantastic host!!!
What a great interview!!! Eva is spectacular... but kudos to the interviewer for being so professional!!!
That right there is my favorite interviewer!!!! Always an amazing job each time!!! Shes so fucking amazing!
i love eva! and laura, she's an amazing interviewer 💪
I will always say that if Bette Midler hadn't won the Tony Award for Best Actress that year, Eva would've!!
Don't be surprised to see her win for Hadestown a week from Sunday...
Gracious young lady.
I LOVE HER
amazing interviewer!!
this production was just spellbinding better than the original ... just adored it
Hmm, well for me, the original show, lyrics, and cast were a lot better. The new lyrics and the new song for Ellen did not make the storytelling that compelling and cohesive for me and for those who saw both the original and the revival like me. But if others like the revival better, I have no issue with it.
21? Wow. She looks so young.
What an amazing person and performer!!
JonJon is phenomenal.
My favourite cast
Hope she can interview rachelle ann go who played gigi
She is phenomenal
love her
10:00 my favourite moment
The interviewer did her homework!
Amazing interviewww
why am i crying at the trailer
miss saigon makes me emotionally unstable
i loooove her jacket
San Diego ayyyyeee
Ayyyeee
Is this the same interviewer who interviewed Lea Salonga? 😍😍😍
This interview has interviewed Lea Salonga - at least twice that I can remember: once for ALLEGIANCE along with George Takei and Telly Leung, and once when Lea's album Blurred Lines was about to come out or recently came out.
How come they don’t talk about Alistair Brammer that much
eva kinda looks like hailee steinfeld
She has Filipino parents. So why didn't the parents teach her Tagalog/Filipino growing up. I don't get other Filipino parents in the U.S., they should teach their kids to stay connected to their roots.
With some few exemptions...My cousins daughter is taught Kapampangan , Tagalog and English in their house and they live in California. Need to balance everything.
Eva said...Tagalog is such a hard language to learn but many Tagalog words are actually Spanish in nature.
Sadly, that's a thing, though. I was born in the USA but my family is Brazilian and I've lived most of my life in Brazil. However, I have 3 cousins that have lived in the US since birth. Their mother is Brazillian, and their father is American. None of my cousins speak Portuguese, and I think that's really sad.
I think her mom is Mexican. I read it somewhere. That makes her half Filipino and half Latina.
@@IceCeeTV yeah dont know what they r talkin bout lol
I feel the interviewer comes on too strong... I wish she would be a bit quieter - the stools don't work either but Ms. Noblezada - is such a talent
Goddamn.
Learning Tagalog is like the last thing you want to do? Hhhhhmmm I’m a Filipino and I get offended with that.
whatever eva lol
Nobody can beat Leah's performance. Eva's voice is too pitchy.
Marie B you didn't even spell Lea's name right, and you know pitchy means singing off key right? I haven't seen one video of her signing pitchy so could you give me an example please?
@@arleen123100 maybe what Marty B meant Eva has a smaller voice spectrum but not pitchy.
Ice Cee TV yeah maybe but if you think about it, Lea is amazing at the mix sound and has a very beautiful voice where as Eva is much more bellty and has a more punchy voice (in a good way) so her voice spectrum is equally and if not larger than lea’s. Both are great but pitchy means out of tune and neither of them are!! X