re: What was your favorite play/musical you yourself have been in? Jul 29
2004, 05:42:40 PM
Best role I have ever performed was Amos Hart in "Chicago". My favorite role I have ever done was in the world premiere performance of "Round O and Crooked S" which is a moderation of the book "The Professor and the Madman". I played a sadistic, gay doctor who abused his patients sexually in an insane asylum. The role was great because I REALLY had to act to play that part
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re: Your upcoming season (school, community, professional theatre) Jul 20
2004, 11:26:45 AM
Our season at SUNY Cortland this year is "Merrily we Roll Along" by Sondheim, "The Importance of Being Earnest" and one of my all time favorites, "Anything Goes". Last year we did "Chicago", a brand new play by a local writer entitle "Round O and Crooked S". We also did "The Mystery of Edwin Drood"
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re: 'Beauty and the Beast' hits regional theatres.... Jul 4
2004, 11:37:17 AM
I'm going to opening night in New Bedford to see my friend Jeff Brooks as Gaston. I know there was a thread a while back about musical theater colleges. Brooks is a graduate of the SUNY Cortland musical theater program. you can check out the New Bedford production at this site: http://www.nbfestivaltheatre.com/http://www.nbfestivaltheatre.com/>http://www.nbfestivaltheatre.com/
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re: PERFORMING ARTS COLLEGES Jun 10
2004, 06:47:47 PM
SUNY Cortland has a great program going now. Take a look: http://www.cortland.edu/performingarts/http://www.cortland.edu/performingarts/>http://www.cortland.edu/performingarts/
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re: Musical Roles Who Will Always Be Associated With One Person May 6
2004, 04:34:30 PM
Jean Valjean-Colm Wilkinson Carmen Ghia-Roger Bart Roger Debris-Gary Beach
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re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: Good Musical Theater Colleges? Apr 7
2004, 10:30:04 PM
I am currently a Musical Theater major at SUNY Cortland (it's in central NY). Although we are a small program we are building a reputation as an outstanding program. Our past two mainstage musicals were "Chicago" and "The Mystery of Edwin Drood". Both of whom were the talk of the community as well as neighboring cities, which says alot because we are in the shadows of other theater/music schools (ie Syracuse and Ithaca). We also do a straight play every fall. This year we had the debut prod
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re: re: re: Musicals On Broadway Now That You Think Have Staying Power & Will Be Around For Awhile Yet Feb 13
2004, 08:32:42 AM
"The Producers" is too funny to let leave anytime soon. And Maybe "Throughly Modern Millie" will be around for a long time too.
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"Take Me Out" Monologues Feb 10
2004, 02:21:05 PM
Does anyone know if the monologues from the Broadway show "Take Me Out" are in the book of the same name? I'd like to do some of Mason's (Denis O'Hare) monologues. They are simply outstanding. If anyone knows where I can find some, please let me know
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re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: what movie would you like to see as a b'way musical? Feb 9
2004, 08:07:54 PM
And I still say "Revenge of the Nerds" will make a great musical.
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re: If You Had To Write A Musical (Or If You ARE Writing A Musi Feb 9
2004, 03:52:06 PM
If I were to write a musical, I would write a musical version of "Revenge of the Nerds". This would probably be done in the same fashion as "Hairspray". I think it would be a hilarious adaptation.
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re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: Hot gossip... movie Ulla. Jan 13
2004, 01:45:13 AM
IF Nicole Kidman got Ulla, that would more than likely mean a drastic re-write of the script to include more Ulla. You don't have a star like Nicole Kidman in half the movie. And I personally think the movie should stick to it's original stage stars. Lane and Broderick I think would be enough to sell on screen. If they're not going to stay with the original cast though, I would love to see Eddie Izzard as Carmen Ghia. That man is funny in anything he does.
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re: re: now THIS was a challenge Jan 10
2004, 10:43:40 PM
Hardest Role I have ever played was Dr. Thaddeus Quilt in "Round O and Crooked S" by Bill Allen . I originated this role this past December at SUNY Cortland. English accent, gay, sadistic and torturous. A hell of alot of lines and monologues to learn
My favorite role of all time is Amos Hart in "Chicago" which I played this past October also at SUNY Cortland. Such a great character and "Mr. Cellophane" is such an awesome song.
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re: re: re: NYC--The weekend of Jan. 16th.... Jan 4
2004, 02:31:47 AM
I'll be in NY on the 16th. I've got Orchestra seats for "the Producers". This will be the 3rd time I've seen it. Second time with Broderick, first time with Lane
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re: who DIDN'T get show tickets OR the Wicked cd!?!?! Dec 25
2003, 11:16:21 PM
I got some show tickets. Orchestra seats to the January 16th show of "The Producers" starring Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick. So I'm happy!
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re: Musicals Youve Been In And What You Played Nov 25
2003, 12:38:49 AM
Musicals: Grease-Eugene The Music Man-Marcellus Washburn Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat-Zebulon (One More Angel in Heaven solo) The Dastardly Doctor Devereux-Patient/hospital worker She Loves Me-Detective Keller Carousel-Policeman/Ensemble
most recently I was in Chicago where I was Amos Hart.
plays: Look Homeward, Angel-Jake Clatt A Dolls House (special adaptation)-Dr. Rank
right now I am in "Round O and Crooked S" as Dr. Quilt. This is
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