The Hilarious Rockin Musical Celebration of Life after 40
About the Cast




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ABOUT GINA JOURARD/SHOW CREATOR & “MYSTERY MAMA”:
“Hot Flashin’” Creator/Star Gina Jourard is the child of a noted showbiz family. She grew up in Las Vegas, where her dad, legendary comedian/big band singer Carme Pitrello, performed shows up and down the strip for many years.
As soon as she graduated high school, Gina moved from Vegas to the San Fernando Valley, where she worked and put herself through California State University at Northridge, earning a BA Degree in Broadcast Journalism. Following college graduation, Gina acted in various movies, including "This is Spinal Tap," “Novel Desires,” “Jacob’s Honor” and “Jacob’s Honor 2,” sang in a few rock bands, including O the Band, Kona Wind, and Magnifica, and threw herself headfirst into LA’s live entertainment scene.
For 30 years, Gina was the owner of a dance studio in The Valley called “Your Talent Workshop,” where she taught dance to a generation of kids, ages 3 to 13. During that time, she also acted and pursued her singing, even spending three months in Tokyo, Japan, dancing in a Greg Thompson's Las Vegas review “Video Girlz.”
Gina was the writer, director, and co-star of a feature film entitled “Flight to Danger." Gina also sang on – and produced – a Rock ‘n Roll CD, “Come Into My World;” a Jazz CD, “Ageless Reflection;” and a Children’s CD, “Miss Gina’s Rompin’ Stompin’ Roundup.” All of her original music can be heard here: www.missginamusic.com.
In addition, Gina has ghostwritten a self-help/beauty guide to be sold on the QVC Network. Her latest creative endeavor has been to tap into her lifelong experience within the performing arts by writing – and starring in - her first musical, “Hot Flashin’.”
ABOUT ARLETTE JONES/”DRAMA MAMA”:
Arlette Jones has been in the entertainment industry since she was a teen growing up in
Northern Ohio. There, she trained and performed at the Magical Theater Company.
Since moving to Los Angeles, she has trained at the renowned Upright Citizens
Brigade, and the Actors Studio of Orange County.
Ruth Bonnet (Survivor Mama)
Ruth hails from England, where she did a singing telegram for Prince Andrew, when he was dating Koo Stark, and performed in the lead role of Sweet Charity on Broadway (Wimbledon Broadway). Los Angeles comedy appearances include the Improv and the Comedy Store. A veteran of piano bars, she was the lead singing waitress at Davenport’s in Chicago. She dedicates her performance to her long-suffering husband. Her book, Short Pieces by a Tall Woman, is available at amazon.
ABOUT TRAVIS/VOICE OF “THE PRODUCER”:
Travis, who goes professionally by just the one name, provides the “Voice of the Producer,” an unseen character that drives the plot in “Hot Flashin’”. A noted voice-over artist, Travis has performed on literally thousands of commercials, corporate videos, training presentations, documentaries, and internet multimedia productions.
Travis’s voice-over projects have included commercials for Disney and the Dish Network, a “Making Of” video for the movie “Blades of Glory,” and a Los Angeles Emmy Award-winning educational series which aired on PBS stations. He also voiced commercials for Cox Communications and The Orange County Performing Arts Center.
Travis has narrated the online interactive tour of Walt Disney Concert Hall for the Los Angeles Philharmonic; literally hundreds of training programs for the Los Angeles Fire Department, Honda, Kia, Mercedes, and Acura; Internet education programs for Honda; promotional programs for Acura; and a retrospective of the Bob Hope Desert Classic for the USA Network, among many others. He has also provided vocal narration for Audio Description projects produced for the visually impaired - these include many well-known film titles from Disney, Paramount, and Fox Studios.
Documentary films which feature Travis’s narration include dozens of award-winning productions, such as "America's 58 National Parks” for Questar Entertainment (which aired on PBS stations;) the award winning "Crows of the Desert," the Emmy Award- winning PBS doc "Seeing Stars in Indiana;" "OR-7-the Journey;" various projects for Google Earth's “Oceans” project; and other docs entitled “Island of the Great White Shark,” “History of the Coronado Bay Bridge,” “Rockingham - The Road to Peace,” “In Search of Ambrosio Gonzales,” and many more.
ABOUT THE CREATORS:
ABOUT TOM PERGOLA/MUSIC SUPERVISOR/SONGWRITER:
Tom Pergola, the music supervisor behind the new hit musical “Hot Flashin’”, wrote 16 original new songs that are featured within the show. Previously, Tom played guitar for legendary singer/entertainer Charo for many years, and earlier, he performed as a member of the iconic 60’s, New York rock band “The Pilgrims” - a group that had been signed by Mercury Records.Tom was the producer and co-writer of "The Tom Pergola Project" music release, and has had several hits on the charts, as well as the #1 R&B hit "Sweet And Mellow."
His album also made # 1 best-selling album in two categories. As leader, guitar player, songwriter, and producer of his current band, “Burn,” Tom was introduced to Mark Maverick, the owner of indie 104.com a worldwide internet radio station. The all format station has over eight million listeners, with over two hundred thousand listeners per hour, and is considered by the industry as being “Bigger than any FM station.” 104.com has been voted "Station Of The Year" for several years by The New Music Awards in Hollywood.
After Mark Maverick played three of “Burn's” songs on 104.com during the course of just one day, Tom’s song "Come Back" rapidly became the number one most requested song in the history of that station. “Come Back” hit number one on 104.com’s charts, where it stayed for months – “Burn’s” other songs followed closely behind. Tom was also co-writer and producer of four songs that appeared on the Ricky Bell album “Ricardo Campana.” Ricky Bell was one of the singers that had previously performed in the groups New Edition, and Bell Biv De Voe. In 2009, Tom granted Sirius Satellite Radio DJ Larry Flick in New York an exclusive to play one of “Burn's” songs – the song played worldwide along with all the other top hits at the time. More recently, Fox Radio played three of “Burn's” songs on over 262 of their FM stations, in addition to stations’ heard across parts of Canada and Europe.
ABOUT DAN BERKOWITZ/DIRECTOR EMERITUS:
Dan Berkowitz, was the first Director of “Hot Flashin’. ” He has produced and/or directed more than 75 plays and musicals during his career, and more than 150 cabaret revues. His directing credits include the East Coast premiere of Tennessee Williams’s The Eccentricities of a Nightingale; the American premiere of Lawrence Durrell’s An Irish Faustus; and many world premieres, including, in Los Angeles, Dale Griffiths Stamos’s Out of the Rubble starring Barbara Bain and D. B. Sweeney; and Catherine Pelonero’s Another Effing Family Drama, chosen Best of the Hollywood Fringe.
Dan is also a playwright whose work has been produced off-Broadway, at major regionals, and in venues across the US and Canada. His original works include the popular revue A…
My Name Is Still Alice, and There’s No Place Like Hollywood!, nominated for LA’s Ovation Award for Best Musical. Additionally, Dan is Co-Chair of The Alliance of Los Angeles Playwrights (ALAP); a Councilmember of The Dramatists Guild of America; and a script and production consultant. For more info, see: http://danberkowitz.com. Gina says of Dan, "He was my rock during the first run of the show. He really believed in this project and live theater was his life. You will be missed by so many. Especially me."
ABOUT GARY THOMAS/CHOREOGRAPHER:
“Hot Flashin’s” Choreographer Gary Thomas’s career has been a blend of both being in the spotlight, and also creating it for others. With a background in theatre and dance, Gary has traveled the world with Disney, Celebrity Cruise Lines, and via live shows performed in Las Vegas, Tokyo, & Shanghai.
Gary’s performer credits include: West Side Story, 42nd St, Guys & Dolls, Oklahoma, and Legends in Concert.
Today, Gary spends much of his time producing, directing, and choreographing a wide range of theatre shows, industrials, club openings, product launches, and corporate events.
His production credits include: Choreographer/Music Editor for Bite, a Vampire Rock Show (Stratosphere, Las Vegas); and Director/Choreographer for the Ooh La La Burlesque Dance Show (Paris Hotel, Las Vegas). His corporate clients have included: Wahl, General Motors, Playboy, and Sprint.
In Fall 2018, Gary directing the world debut of Blood Rock: The Musical, which enjoyed a successful run at The Odyssey Theatre. See: www.garythomasentertainment.com
ABOUT SHANA GOLDEN/LIGHTING & SOUND DESIGNER
Shana Golden was “born in Los Angeles” while attending UCLA. She became a Lighting Designer in Junior High School, after she arrived too late to try out for the play in an acting role. Her music teacher gave her the job in “tech,” and she felt right at home, immediately loving lighting design – this passion stayed with her all thru high school and college. She graduated from Hollywood’s The Musicians Institute, and also from Burbank’s Video Symphony, where she studied TV and Film.
Shana’s first professional job was at The Laugh Factory, a legendary comedy club in LA which opened the doors for her with all of the other nightclubs in Los Angeles. Among her roles within those venues was working as the Lighting and Sound Designer for The Gardenia Room, which presented such acts with Andrea Marcovicci, Annie Reiner (Rob Reiner’s sister), and Bonnie Franklin, as well as many Broadway and Jazz singers. She also worked for the LA nightclubs FM Station, The Whiskey, The Roxy, and Gazzari’s, designing lights for over 200 bands. In addition, she also toured as a Lighting Designer with many top live performing acts for 30 years.
During the course of her career, Shana has worked with many major production companies, including Light Sound Design, Dream Entertainment, Towards 2000, Richard Rutherford Designs, Elation Lighting, and Chauvet Lighting, and has also worked as an independent contractor. Currently, she works as a Lighting and Sound Designer for Guitar Center. In addition, she also does lighting design for various churches, workout studios, nightclubs and restaurants.
The live show productions for which Shana has provided lighting and/or sound have included “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,” “Of Mice and Men,” and “The Music Man,” along with many rock videos and burlesque shows which have played in Las Vegas and New York. Recently, she was Lighting Designer for a TV show called “Good News Las Vegas” - an entertainment news show.
Interviews with Shana have appeared in Playboy, Today, Cabaret Scenes, and on VH1 and MTV, along with many Internet interviews on the topics of lighting and sound. She previously worked with Gina Jourard - the Producer and Writer of “Hot Flashin’” - as her guitar player in Kona Wind, and looks forward to making the new play look and sound amazing. The two women have worked together since 2001, beginning their collaboration with a CD called “Come Into My World,” which appeared on Snailworks/Sony Records.