ONE WOMAN, ONE SHOW: Diane Borad-Mirken presents “An Afternoon of Music and Laughter” on Jan. 21 at Temple Beth El in Santa Maria. Borad-Mirken said a comedy workshop at UCLA helped her develop her talents as a comedic performer and singer and gave her the confidence to create her one-woman show. Credit: FILE PHOTO COURTESY OF DIANE BORAD-MIRKEN

Santa Maria is getting a taste of Broadway, thanks to one local performer.

Diane Borad-Mirken will demonstrate her keen sense of comedic timing on Jan. 21 in a one-time-only performance at Temple Beth El in Santa Maria. In addition to the comedy bits, she has also chosen a selection of her favorite Broadway songs and standards across a range of decades and styles.

ONE WOMAN, ONE SHOW: Diane Borad-Mirken presents “An Afternoon of Music and Laughter” on Jan. 21 at Temple Beth El in Santa Maria. Borad-Mirken said a comedy workshop at UCLA helped her develop her talents as a comedic performer and singer and gave her the confidence to create her one-woman show. Credit: FILE PHOTO COURTESY OF DIANE BORAD-MIRKEN

ā€œI’ve never put on a one-woman show,ā€ Borad-Mirken said. ā€œThis time I decided to go for it and do it. I love entertaining and I love singing and I love making people laugh.ā€

Borad-Mirken, who recently directed the Special Needs Network’s annual holiday show, is a retired teacher who has been performing and producing shows locally for many years. She said she always wanted to perform a one-woman act but had difficulty finding a balance in the material at first.

ā€œI’ve always loved to sing, but in the early part of my life I was only comfortable making people laugh,ā€ she said. ā€œI wasn’t comfortable singing serious songs.ā€

But then Borad-Mirken started at UCLA, taking classes as an extension student while she was working as a teacher. She took a musical comedy workshop that met once a week.

She said that class opened her eyes to a new world of possibilities through her talent.

ā€œI found out that I could sing serious ballads and not have to stop and make jokes,ā€ Borad-Mirken explained. ā€œIt worked, and I had enough of a good voice to carry it off. That’s what I was afraid of—that my voice wasn’t good enough to sing those serious songs.ā€

Armed with a new confidence in her ability to seamlessly move from serious ballads to more comedic fare, she began doing small performances where and when she could while still working full-time as a teacher. As she entered retirement, Borad-Mirken suddenly realized she had the time to pursue her passion more extensively and launched herself into singing and comedy.

ā€œI made up cards and started marketing myself a bit,ā€ she said. ā€œI usually get hired to do luncheons or things like that. Doing public concerts is a little more difficult because you’re just never sure how many people are going to show up. So you put your ego on the line a little bit.ā€

In planning the show for January, Borad-Mirken selected her favorites from Broadway musicals she personally enjoys. She said one of the songs, ā€œDon’t Tell Mamaā€ from the hit musical Cabaret, directed by Bob Fosse, is an especially unique treat for the audience because the number isn’t featured in the Oscar-winning movie starring Liza Minnelli most people are familiar with.

ā€œThat always makes people laugh,ā€ she said. ā€œIt’s a really cute and funny song that a lot of people have never heard before. So I always try to include that one.ā€

Borad-Mirken also features music from another Fosse musical, Pippin. The musical follows the exploits of a young Medieval prince seeking adventure who goes off to war and later takes the throne from his father. Borad-Mirken’s show will feature the song, ā€œNo Time At All,ā€ performed by the character Berthe, which was once sung by Beverly Hillbillies star Irene Ryan.

ā€œIt’s a song about people exactly my age,ā€ she said. ā€œIt’s about grabbing life and swinging it around and taking advantage of the precious time we have left here on Earth. The first time I heard it, I knew I had to add it to my repertoire.ā€

ON WITH THE SHOW : Temple Beth El presents Diane Borad-Mirken in Concert: An Afternoon of Music and Laughter on Jan. 21 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $18 prepaid, $20 at the door. Student tickets are $12. The temple is located at 1501 E. Alvin St., Santa Maria. More info: (805) 478-1463.

In addition to songs like ā€œCan’t Get a Man With a Gun,ā€ from Annie Get Your Gun, ā€œSomeone to Watch Over Me,ā€ and ā€œSummertime,ā€ by George Gershwin, Borad-Mirken also dives into the work of Stephen Sondheim, tackling ā€œSend in the Clowns,ā€ an achingly stirring song from his musical A Little Night Music. Frank Sinatra famously recorded a version of the song in the early 1970s.

ā€œI love all those kinds of songs,ā€ she said. ā€œI love really moving emotional songs like that. It’s so moving, and I think the audience is really going to respond to that particular number.ā€

Borad-Mirken said the event will also serve as a fundraiser for Temple Beth El and a CD release party, featuring songs performed by her. She said ultimately her goal is to bring the community together and feature new and old music for a broad range of fans and first-time attendees.

ā€œI just hope that people will enjoy it,ā€ she said. ā€œIt’s a fun way to get together and listen to some new and old music.ā€

Arts and Lifestyle Writer Rebecca Rose says the clowns are already here and they refuse to leave. Contact her at rrose@santamariasun.com.

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