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All About Me: Dame Edna Stage Door????
 Apr 30 2010, 06:13:55 AM
(I know this is sort of a pointless response since the show has closed, but I felt like responding anyhow.)

Edna did often come out and sign autographs during her previous Broadway shows (Back With a Vengeance and Royal Tour) so I think that's why people assumed she would this time. However, what I hear is that Barry broke his traditional protocol and signed for Edna as himself. I've seen some playbills signed "Barry Humphries for Dame Edna" as if to say he's signing on her behalf.
Peter Pan disaster youtube clip
 Jan 15 2010, 03:46:32 PM
The dance peter does at the end cracks me up! Reminds me of Ashlee Simpson!


Also, there's a link titled "What Happened After" if you look on the side bar of the previously posted video. It's almost equally tragic.

re: Diana DeGarmo as Dorothy Loudon
 Feb 3 2009, 01:27:20 AM
HMMM The Wizard of OZ with Diana DeGarmo? Sounds Like BKLYN.
re: Chicago Tour?
 Jan 26 2009, 03:27:24 AM
I think the cast has changed since I've seen the show (a year ago) so I have little to no idea who is in it! But I do know that the production is solid! It's a fun night at the theatre with great music, dancing and comedy. You're in for a treat.
re: Sets & Special Effects
 Jan 26 2009, 03:09:58 AM
Oh yes! The sets in Sunset Blvd. were a mechanical marvel! I mean, to have machinery that powerful that never makes a sound! Truly incredible! And it created such a stunning image!
re: Most despicable act by a likable character?
 Jun 13 2008, 06:44:19 AM
I know this one isn't nearly as poignant, but Link Larkin from HAIRSPRAY abandons Tracy Turnblad when he realizes that associating with her will hurt his career. Of course, he then sees the error of his ways and everyone lives happily ever after, which we find out in the last five seconds of the show! haha
re: Shows with Small Casts-Suggestions
 May 30 2008, 12:58:23 AM
Check out Steele Spring productions.
re: Altar Boyz seating question
 May 11 2008, 10:42:50 PM
Umm I sat front row and had quite an enjoyable evening! I actually thought I might get wet from the perspiring hunks as they sang and danced a mere foot away from me! I didn't notice any visibility issues.

re: Who was the nicest Broadway actor or actress you met?
 May 8 2008, 11:45:43 PM
Megan Hilty is absolutely the nicest broadway star I've met. She posed for a picture and waited when I had to change my camera batteries!

On the same evening, Ben Vereen was a complete jerk, but I've asked around and it seems like he was possibly just having a bad night.

re: Best Musical Song for fitness training?
 May 8 2008, 11:36:18 PM
I know the song has been suggested, but if you will actually go to your favorite online video hosting site (Gee, I wonder which one that would be!) and look up material on "You Can't Stop the Beat," you'll find that doing the actual choreography is a GREAT cardio workout when you can't get to the gym! Especially if you work some 5lb or 10lb weights during some of the chorus sections!

**I am not responsible if you fling your weights out the window or smack them against your head or

re: Christine Danelson - Hairspray Equity Tour Understudy
 May 8 2008, 11:26:23 PM
Like BUTTA!! Her vocal cords are like two sticks of butta!

(I hope SOMEONE gets the "coffee talk" reference)

anyway, I'd LOOOVE to see her as Tracy! I like her look as well as her voice for the role.

re: Hottest Broadway men
 May 8 2008, 11:15:09 PM
I'm not sure whether he's been mentioned or not, but I'd like to assert a vote for JAMES ROYCE EDWARDS.

Among numerous tour and regional credits, He played SKETCH and Understudied for LINK LARKIN in the OBC and first national tour of Hairspray. He then played MATTHEW and then LUKE in Altar Boys at New World Stages. He was most recently in the ensemble of "Encores!" at City Center.

Oh, and he's absolutely gorgeous- which i guess would be the most pertinent piece of info

re: Jenifer Lewis Next Motormouth
 Mar 25 2008, 08:30:23 PM
In an interview on "Soap Talk," Lewis explained that the role was developed (musically at least) with her in mind! She then got an offer to star in a Lifetime series and declined Hairspray's offer.

After the interview she sang a rendition of "Big, Blonde, and Beautiful" accompanied by Marc Shaiman.

Anyway, I'm so excited that it finally worked out for her to play the role!!!

re: Mary Birdsong is the new VELMA VON TUSSLE!
 Feb 12 2008, 11:23:03 PM
EEEEEK!!! I can't believe Mary Birdsong ACTUALLY posted on this thread!!! I'm so excited!

I absolutely MUST make it to Manhattan to see you in the show!!!
I just know you're brilliant as always!

re: Weird things you like to do to songs
 Nov 20 2007, 02:51:09 PM
I recently overheard one of my students saying that it's funny to sing the song "Fever," but change the word "fever" to "wiener."

I'm very ashamed to admit that I found this comical, but I did.

re: Review: Hairspray tour 10/31/07
 Nov 11 2007, 02:34:20 PM
I agree with most of what Elphaba3 Said. Having worked on the tech crew when the show came through Columbus, GA, I found this mount of the show to be filled with an incredible amount of talent! Brooklyn is an absolute dream! (Sorry you missed her!) She does simply magical things with the musical score she was given. (which is quite magical to begin with!) Her "Good Morning Baltimore Reprise" simply made me cry.

While I agree that Angela Birchette may not be QUITE the perfect physical

re: Hairspray Demo
 Oct 23 2007, 01:42:15 AM
Well I for one am very proud to associate with someone who has such nice things.
re: Variety Pans 'Mermaid'
 Aug 27 2007, 12:58:54 AM
TARZAN isn't nearly as well-known and popular as LITTLE MERMAID, plus Phil Collins' tunes aren't anywhere near as fascinating as what Howard Ashman and Alan Menken did for the film. I have no doubt that even if they put on the Disney's MGM Theme Park version of LITTLE MERMAID the show would be a big fat hit.
re: Blonsky to go to bway?
 Aug 26 2007, 01:00:28 AM
Thanks, Diva!


P.S.
I got served.
I was such a jerk to interject that opinion on this forum. I had obviously not done as much homework on the subject as Fosse76.

I guess the lead actress in the 4th most successful film in the past 30 years probably is still a "nobody." Darn this is a tough business.

re: Being a touring actor urgent questions!
 Aug 25 2007, 08:26:48 PM
That book sounds really good! - I just ordered a copy!
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