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  1. “ Janet Gigliotti is the warbly, throaty, hot-sex female equivalent of the 1950's and 60's "Big O" ... it is Gigliotti leading the entire production with a voluminous voice and verve that would have triggered Orbison's legendary purring tiger growl.

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    This is what I’m missing the most. I feel like I haven’t stayed creative. I’ve done a little bit of practicing the piano, but not as much as I imagined I would. I also spend a great deal of time staring at some research I should be doing for a show I’m writing. Planning to write. Attempting to write. It’s been in my head for a year. Now there’s all...

    Both my husband and I work in theatre, so I think this is the first time, in our entire relationship, that we have both been home, at the same time, for longer than two months. It turns out we quite like each other. So, living together, that’s new. Also, puzzles.

    One of the first things I did was refinish our back deck. I stripped it, power washed, sanded, and stained. It took forever. I broke a sander there was so much sanding. I like to think of this as a new skill. One I hope never to use ever, ever again.

    I miss being in a rehearsal hall, creating and exploring scripts and laughing and crying and just having a great time.

    I need daily goals. Every night I plan at least three things that I want to achieve the next day. They’re often tiny goals, and I don’t necessarily get through the list each day, but I always make a list.

    I read a great new book by Stephen Chbosky, Imaginary Friend. We have no idea where this book came from. Neither of us can remember if someone gave it to us or we bought it. But it was sitting there on the nightstand so … I’ve also just started Michelle Obama’s Becoming and, brace yourself, Bookkeepingfor Canadians for Dummies. I’ve had that one fo...

    Old movies, Mildred Pierce, North by Northwest, 80s/90s movies filmed in Vancouver (I do not advise rewatching Stakeout – it doesn’t hold up well, yikes). Also plays – Streetcar, One Man, Two Governors, Present Laughter, and we binged all six seasons of Schitt’s Creek,which was fabulous!

    The usual of a little bit of yoga, some running, some HIIT workouts with apps, but, most excitingly, I’ve done a few online ballet classes. I’ve always been far too self-conscious to attend a ballet class since I’ve never, ever tried it, but Suzanne Oulette offered a beginner class, and I survived! And Cynthia Smithers, out of Toronto, has a zoom b...

    Natural, but my niece and my husband did clean up the hair on my neck to prevent the mullet from developing any further. So I still have short hair, but it’s just growing bigger and bigger. I look a little bit like a muppet.

  2. Apr 19, 2017 · Vancouver actor and singer Janet Gigliotti performs as tragic icon Judy Garland in production of End of the Rainbow at Vancouver's Jericho Arts Centre.

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  3. Janet Gigliotti is known for Arrow (2012), Just One Kiss (2022) and Finn's Girl (2007).

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  4. Aug 24, 2017 · Janet Gigliotti doesn’t play the Judy Garland we want to remember, she embodies the troubled side of the actress in her elusive search for happiness at the end of the rainbow.

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  6. Jun 15, 2018 · Janet Gigliotti is happy to be returning to Theatre Under the Stars. It’s a “wonderful experience” to perform in Stanley Park in the summertime, she says.