Event Details
Date: Sunday, June 17, 2012
Start Time: 10:00 AM
Event Type: Concerts, Special Events
Last Updated: June 04, 2012
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Aubrey O'DaySince Her First Performance On Stage At The Early Age Of 5, Aubrey Oday Has Been Addicted To Entertaining The Public. I lived on the stage, and even at 6, slept behind the seats of the theatre. Aubrey ODay -She pursued her love of performing through the years with various leads in many musical productions, including Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, Carmen in Fame, Sandy in Grease, Liesl in The Sound of Music, Tzeitel in The Fiddler on the Roof, Mimi in Rent, Elphaba in Wicked, Val in A Chorus Line, and the list goes on and on. From her first competition, Aubrey has not only been recognized by judges and audiences alike, but has been remembered and stood out in a crowd as a star.In 1992, she received her first honor, the SCETA Distinguished Theatrical Performance Award and from there moved on to receive several others, including the Desert Theatre Leagues Outstanding Juvenile Performer in 1995, the Starmania Nationals Junior Pop Vocalist in 1996, the California Arts Scholar in Music and in Dance twice in 1997, a nomination for the Desert Theatre Leagues best supporting actress in 1998, the Desert Theatre Leagues Best Actress in 1999 and was one of the top five finalists for the 98.7 Be a Star Contest. Aubrey stared in the hit T.V. show Making the Band 3, and was chosen personally by renowned hip-hop artist and producer Sean P. Diddy Combs, for a spot in The Band later named, Danity Kane.Youve been like a captain of the group to me just by leading by example. Youve displayed the hunger and perseverance that it takes to be a super star. I built this group around you! Sean P. Diddy Combs.Although leading an exceptionally busy schedule, Aubrey ODay devotes any free time she has to charity work. Before graduating from UC Irvine, she spent a semester at sea. This is where she learned of her love for charities. While touring the world in such places as Japan, China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Thailand, India, Tanzania, South Africa, Brazil, Cuba and many more, she worked with many service organizations. She worked in orphanages, refugee centers, battered women facilities and hospitals but most passionately with children with AIDS.