“I’ve grown up!”

The Return of Nikki Webster

It’s been a hectic few months for Nikki Webster. After finishing up the Sydney season of her musical The Wizard of Oz, she headed straight to the studio to record her second album, before jetting overseas to promote her first single “Strawberry Kisses”. Now she’s back home and not only is she starring in Oz in Melbourne, but she’s also releasing her brand new single “Something More Beautiful” . . .

How far off is the new album?
I’ve finished recording it, it’s in the stages of mixing now. They’re getting it all together and putting in all the drums and stuff. It’s an exciting time, but I haven’t heard much of it yet!

How have you managed to record it while juggling everything else?
I did it at the end of The Wizard of Oz season in Sydney. I went into the recording studio about two weeks after. We’d blocked out three weeks, but it only took a week to do the whole album. We did about three songs a day which is pretty good, and then I went off to Europe, and now I’m doing The Wizard of Oz in Melbourne!

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Nikki Webster chats to Newsround

Fancy being on first name terms with Kylie, performing in front of millions at the Olympics or going platinum with a single in Australia? Well 15-year-old Nikki Webster has!

Hi Nikki, you are an extremely successful popstar in Australia, tell us about yourself!
When I was young I told my mum and dad that I wanted to go into show business so I started taking lessons. I have appeared in about five different musicals and took the lead in a massive production of the Wizard of Oz. I love being an all round performer from singing to dancing, it’s always been my dream.

For a 15-year-old you lead a pretty untypical life, jetting off across the world and meeting famous celebrities. What do you get up to in the day?
It’s pretty normal when I am not doing promotion. I get up have some tutoring and do some school work. Then it just depends on the day, like I may go to the movies with friends or do a few interviews.

Do you ever regret not being a normal teenager and wish that fame had come to you when you were older?
Not at all. It’s something I have always wanted to do, it doesn’t feel like work. It’s a love.

How do you feel about young popstars singing about issues that they maybe don’t know about such as relationships?
Well, I think that’s fine for everyone else but I like to sing about things that I know, like friends and family. Strawberry Kisses is about a girl and boy and how they are best friends.

What do you think about people who say pop is manufactured?
I always make sure that I have a lot of input. I don’t have a stylist; I design my own clothes and help pick the songs with the record company.

What’s this about you owning Australia’s most expensive pair of jeans?
A charity in Australia called Jeans 4 Jeans hold a charity auction every year and performers and artists give them their jeans to auction off. My jeans sold for more than Russell Crowe’s!

Now that is an achievement! How do you keep your feet on the ground?
My friends are my dancers and so some of them travel with me. They starred in the video for my song Follow Your Heart. They just treat me like normal. Also, I always have a member of my family travelling with me, my dad is staying with me at the moment.

Loads of our readers want to make it as popstars. What advice would you give them?
If it’s in your heart and dreams then give everything a go and be happy.

You Australian gals seem to be taking over the music world, from the likes of Pop Diva Kylie to newcomer Holly Valance. Why do you think this is?
I think it’s because we really enjoy life and we are happy in what we do. We are bubbly no matter what, like Kylie is just really nice and normal. I do like British music though, I’m a big fan of Craig David and Usher and I love watching TV and seeing who is hot over here!

Are you about to do a Samantha Mumba on us and go into films?
Movies would be cool, I am into all of that, performing.

Source: CBBC Newsround

Acting Up!

The theatre is Nikki Webster’s second home and she’s returning to the stage over summer in The Wizard of Oz. Nikki invited Smash Hits down to rehearsal to see how the show is coming together…

What’s the first thing you do when you get the script?
Basically I just read through it and highlight all my lines.

How do you learn your lines?
I read it a couple of times and then the night before I came in to rehearsals I asked my Mum to read the other parts for me.

What’s your standard day at rehearsal?
When we first came in, we just started blocking, which is getting told where to stand and what actions to do, when to run and when to not run. Then we started running scenes together to see how it flows through and then we did a full run through.

Things were still being changed in rehearsal today. It looks like it’s an ongoing process?
Definitely. Things are always chopping and changing. They still might change when we get into the theatre depending on how it looks from above and below.

How do you get into character when you’re rehearsing out of costume?
It’s quite easy, you just snap into it. You just have to get into the character and play the character the way you think it should be played.

What do you normally do in the five minutes before you go onstage?
I’m standing by the stage ready to go and getting into character. I’ll think about my first lines and what’s going to happen onstage – going through it all really quickly in my brain.

Have you ever forgotten a line in a show and what happens if you do?
No I haven’t…touchwood. When you’re working with other people, there’s always someone who’ll jump in to help you out and improvise.

How does stage acting compare to screen acting?
Well, you just have to give it a lot more because you’re trying to get it across all the levels where people are sitting. You just have to act it as big as you can. And you have to go straight through, too.

Is each performance different?
It definitely is. As you get into the run of the show, you get to know everybody better and you bounce off each other. Also, you get different reactions from the audience. Some things that you might not think are funny, they laugh at. Also, having performances at different times of the day means different types of people come to each show.

What’s the first thing you do after you come off stage?
I unzip my costume coz I’ll be really hot, and take my mic off. Then I take my make-up off and have a drink of water.

What sort of things do you have in your dressing room?
Up until now I’ve always shared a dressing room because I’ve been with a lot of other kids. I don’t think I’ll be sharing this time so I don’t know what I’ll have in there. I’ll probably put up some fun stuff – maybe have a lolly jar, a CD player. A few bits and pieces.

Do you remember the first time you saw The Wizard Of Oz?
I don’t remember the first time I watched it but I never really understood that the Lion, the Tin Man and the Scarecrow were the men who worked on Dorothy’s farm. I thought it was actually happening and it was new things happening to her as she went along.

Were you a fan of the film when you were younger?
I was very into Dorothy. I had the ruby slippers and I had the dress made up as well.

Who is your favourite character?
I like them all because they’re all different in their own way – and with the actors playing the parts now, they do it so well, it’s like they’re the first ones to do it.

What’s your favourite song from the show?
Definitely Somewhere Over The Rainbow but I like a lot of the character songs like We’re Off To See The Wizard with the Munchkins – that’s a lot of fun.

What’s your favourite part of the show?
Oh gee, that’s hard because I love it all. I can’t wait to see what everybody looks like in their costumes in Munchkinland. They’re going to have such bright costumes and lots of colours. I think when Dorothy’s house lands in Oz, that’s going to be a great scene.

Is the play going to be exactly the same as the movie?
It’s the same storyline as the movie but there are so many new bits and so many exciting bits that are going to happen, and a few secrets! There’s quite a few funny bits with the Lion, the Tin Man and the Scarecrow – well we think they’re funny anyway. I can’t wait to get the audience into the theatre.

Is it hard to work with a dog?
Oh, they’re very good and have a trainer who helps me as well. They started rehearsals when we did and sometimes I think “They’re better than me! They know what they’re doing.” I have to be aware of them, that they don’t get stepped on by the cast, but I’m learning to control them and stop them from jumping up.

Source: Smash Hits magazine
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Nikki’s Best Day

When Nikki Webster flew to a beautiful Aussie island to film her latest video for “The Best Days”, she invited Big Hit along for the ride …

What was the best thing about filming the video?
Basically my last two videos have been in a studio, so being on location in Stradbroke Island in Queensland was such a fantastic time! You know, having all my friends around and actually sleeping over somewhere and just having such a great big party!

Your friends are also your dancers which you’ve used in all your videos, right?
Yeah that’s right. Most of them were there, although there were all new friends too, so that was great. There was Hayley, Melissa, Simone, Rainer, David, Shannon and Mitchell.

All up, how long did it take to film the video?
We were there for three days but we could have stayed there all week! (laughs) We actually had the night times off, which is when I suppose we all started to party! (laughs) We just went into each other’s rooms and watched TV, had lolly fights, stuff like that.

Lolly fights?
Well, not lolly fights … um, let’s just say that we ate lots of lollies!

OK. Describe the video?
With “Best Days” I just thought you have to say you are having the best days. So we thought about a beach and I really wanted to go somewhere other than a normal Sydney Beach. I wanted jet skiing and you know, just things that look like we’re having fun, like sand dunes. My mum found Stradbroke and when we got there it was just fantastic

Descibe your best day?
Just spending time with friends and family and having a life, basically. You can never ever not have fun if you’re having a life.

What’s your favourite line in the song?
Um … I probably remember all the good and bad times we had. There’s always going to be good and bad times in your life no matter what, you have just got to make sure the good ones come out really strong, and you remember them forever!

In the video, your brother Scott drives you around on the jet ski. Was he safe?
He was fine. There were a couple of my friends who got bogged down on a sand dune. We were riding around warning everyone, “Hey there is a sand dune there” and what did they do? Run straight into it! (laughs)

Were there any other scary moments during the filming?
When we were on top of the boat. It was a beautiful day, but on top of the boat it was quite windy, so everyone was being blown everywhere! Their hair is in the wrong place, but it was lots of fun. When we were going down the big sand dunes – that was fun!

Finally, was there anything bad about doing this video?
I don’t think so … Oh yeah, probably getting up early for the sunrise shot. But that was OK.

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A Chat With… Nikki Webster

Nikki Webster chatted to us about the stuff she loves and her role in The Wizard of Oz

If you were stranded on a desert island, what three things would you take?
My dog, Star, water and my – friend, Kaylie.

What is your favourite season of the year?
Summer – because of the beautiful weather.

If you could be in any movie, what would it be and which character would you play?
I’m not sure – it would depend on the script!

If you were an animal, what kind would you be and why!
I’d be a dog or a horse – they’re my favourite animals and they have great characteristics.

If you could shop till you drop, where would you go?
A big shopping centre to get a little bit of everything!

What three words best describe you?
Happy, fun and loud!

What are your favourite foods?
I really love fruit and vegetables.

When you were younger, what did you get in trouble for?
I [got/get] told to clean my room!

What makes you laugh?
When my record producer tries to sing and learn the Strawberry Kisses dance!

What makes you cry?
Moulin Rouge – when Nicole Kidman’s character dies.

If you weren’t Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, who would you most like to be?
The Scarecrow, the Tin Man, or Glinda the Good Witch.

Which is your favourite scene!
When all the characters are together with Dorothy and they are all having a laugh!

The Wizard of Oz is as the Regent Theatre, Melbourne, from June 21.

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A star is born!

Since floating high above the ground at Sydney’s Olympic Games, Nikki Webster is living the life! Not only has she sung, danced, acted and looked glam in her pretty pink dress in front of the whole world, Hollywood have called her to star in a big blockbuster movie called Vanilla Gorilla and she has just released her first CD called We’ll Be One. She gets loads of fan mail from people of all ages and one of her biggest fans ever is a professional wrestler! Her new group of friends include Kylie Minogue and Olivia Newton John and she has people asking for her autograph every day. Pretty good for a 13 year old, huh! Check out what she had to say about hittin’ the big time!

Barbie Mag: Do you have lots of boys asking you out now that you’re famous?
Nikki: No!

Barbie Mag: Do you have a boyfriend?
Nikki: (laughing) No!

Barbie Mag: What was it like meeting Kylie?
Nikki: It was great fun. She was really nice. She gave me great advice about fame and just said to be nice, be myself and not change. We climbed the harbour bridge the other day. That was pretty cool.

Barbie Mag: So were you about to blow off when you sang high above the ground in the closing ceremony?
Nikki: No, I know it looked like I could’ve, but I had a harness on and was tied to a pole.
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