Los Angeles Times

‘Rotten!’ way to spend holidays

- By Jessica Gelt jessica.gelt@latimes.com

Autumn Hurlbert is no stranger to the road. She performed in the first national tour of the “Little Women” musical as well as in regional production­s of “Beauty & the Beast” and “Evita.” She is playing Portia in the national tour of “Something Rotten!” at the Ahmanson Theatre through Dec. 31. For this trip her husband and 2-year-old son are in tow, which means, she says in this edited conversati­on, Christmas will be a thoroughly L.A. affair. What’s your favorite thing about playing Portia in “Something Rotten!”?

Because of her Puritan upbringing, she’s seeing the world for the first time. She gets to admit that she loves poetry and art and writing. So in a way, traveling with my kid, I get to be him every night on stage. The L.A. tour runs through all the winter holidays, including Christmas. How do you plan to celebrate?

We’ve been in New York for years, so we’re doing all the super-L.A. things — Zoo Lights and Disneyland before the holidays — because we’re crazy.

I have one matinee show on Christmas Eve, and my parents are flying down to visit us from Montana. I’m going to make my first big holiday dinner for my husband’s parents, his brother, my parents and the kids. I don’t know why I’m about to torture myself, but I’m going all out. I’m a vegetarian, but I’m going to attempt a turkey with all the fixings, mac and cheese, all the root vegetables, pumpkin pie. What’s your most cherished holiday tradition?

Acts of service. It’s important to help someone for whom the holidays are not as easy. I’m searching in L.A., but One Voice is a program that helps a lot. What’s your favorite family restaurant in L.A.?

Masa is our favorite place for deep-dish pizza, — it’s so good, and so bad. It doesn’t help me fit in my corset. How is it being on the road with a toddler?

We’re lucky that Lincoln’s personalit­y lends itself well to the road. He’s super adaptable and adventurou­s. Plus, he seeing the best of each city — the best aquarium, the best zoo. What’s your favorite musical of all time?

“Dreamgirls,” that music hits me in the “feels,” I just love it so much. First thing you plan to do when you finally get home?

We’ll take vacation without a child in the most remote location we can find.

 ?? Jeremy Daniel ?? AUTUMN HURLBERT is at the Ahmanson in “Something Rotten!”
Jeremy Daniel AUTUMN HURLBERT is at the Ahmanson in “Something Rotten!”

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