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chenoweth's opera voice
 Jan 28 2008, 01:10:06 AM
I know that she has been cast for the Ghost of Versailles in 2010 for the Met, but doesn't the Met refrain from using personal microphones? I know that she was classically trained and has a wonderful opera voice, but will she really be able to fill the Met?
I LOVE BROADWAY
 Jan 22 2008, 12:42:34 AM
...just sayin
re: What do dancers wear UNDERneath?
 Jan 22 2008, 12:42:03 AM
I am a dancer, and personally for me, if I am in a drama or very low-octane musical, I do not wear a dance belt. For me, when I put it on, I go into dancer mode, and become really sucked in and pulled up. Too much for a play.
A majority of the chorus on Broadway will wear dance belts, and probably the more physical leads as well. There are some full bottomed ones of the whimpy men

Probably not too needed for this question, but often times in dance company performances, women don't wear anything. Costumes often times become too complicated to worry about under-things.

re: Chicago?
 Jan 15 2008, 10:34:06 PM
ljay889 I go to Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, Washington...we would never bastardize Chicago.

I do agree though, high-schools that touch Chicago should jump back!

Chicago?
 Jan 15 2008, 09:32:53 PM
My school was trying to secure the rights to Chicago, but instead we now are producing The Pajama Game. When I asked why Chicago fell through, they said that because the show is currently on Broadway, the rights are temporarily locked, but I have surely seen productions of other musicals, Chicago including, that were on Broadway at the time?

Anybody know why Chicago is currently un-licensealbe?

re: dance styling thing
 Jan 15 2008, 09:29:53 PM
I agree, this obsession is crazy!

If you really want to get into swishage, check out some Martha Graham...girlfriend contracts AND swishes!

Look into Graham's CRONICLE as well, some hard core choreographed TECHNICAL swishing.

Earning a living
 Jan 4 2008, 04:11:18 PM
I agree with some of the other posters, that the scale of the musical Wicked must be taken into account...it is fairly mammoth.
re: The Pajama Game
 Jan 4 2008, 04:09:38 PM
Thank you. The Robbins business was confusing me for a while!
The Pajama Game
 Jan 4 2008, 04:07:16 AM
Hello all, I have a question about this musical...well actually the choreography.

How much of it did Bob Fosse choreograph? I have heard that he only worked out Steam Heat, and if I am correct that would make sense, because The Pajama Game was at the start of his career.

With that said, I am confused, because so much of the show seems to be in his style, especially Hernando's Hideaway.

If anybody knows, I'd love some help!

Alexander

re: Audra McDonald in Sweeney Todd
 Jan 4 2008, 04:03:48 AM
I disagree with the "pretty" thing.

Even though Audra has one of the most classically trained voices (with Juilliard and all) she always to me has seemed to have this thick character that is distinctly "Audra" to her voice.

I do agree with givesmevoice, she seems to be a bit intangible, and I can see how that would work in a way for the beggar woman.

...though would she not be an AMAZING Lovett?

re: Do matinees have less energy?
 Dec 25 2007, 01:22:14 AM
It has always been taught to me that no matter the variables that go into an audience witnessing a performance, that the performers hold the power of the energy, and they can either use it to bring a show (and audience) way up or down. Just me :)
re: broadway
 Dec 18 2007, 12:13:18 AM
You will find the once-and-a-while Broadway actor scoping things out here.

I doubt professional actors on the Broadway stage would waste there time here.

re: Am I the only one...
 Dec 16 2007, 02:24:45 AM
Same sentiment here...

I really appreciate the attempt to more thoroughly expose Broadway to the masses, and hope that continues. By that same token I become a bit of an uptight purist when I go to movies of shows that I am familiar with. Lyric changes tend to baffle me, specifically.

I also prefer the energy interplay between audience and actor in live theater...but that probably goes for most of you.

Even though this is mostly about musicals, I DO think that The Hist

re: Could Doyle's SWEENEY Return To Broadway??
 Dec 14 2007, 05:49:43 PM
I think that the movie version will be far removed from the Doyle's version, so it's hard to tell.

Love to see it happen though!

re: Musical Theatre BREAK UP SONGS
 Dec 14 2007, 02:44:04 PM
I don't know why, but The Light in the Piazza and Love to Me both work for me?
re: Romeo et Juliette
 Dec 13 2007, 06:03:46 PM
A bit different, but the West Coast premier of Romeo et Juliette (the contemporary ballet version) is going to be danced by the Pacific Northwest Ballet this spring.


So excited!

re: I find this slightly amusing
 Dec 12 2007, 09:56:42 PM
That Hairspray story ammused me!
makes me sad
 Dec 11 2007, 10:30:03 PM
I love Bare, been a follower since NY.
I am very happy that the production team feels like they finallygot the Bare they wanted, but at the same time, it feels like they are kind of disregarding why Bare is still so popular; most of it is due to us remaining few (or apparently many) surviving on some "remastered" NY bootlegs.
I have been listening to clips of the CD, and it seems too safe now, I barely perfer to listen to my fuzzy bootleg that seems to be rife with emotion and integrity.

In Honor of Sweeney
 Dec 11 2007, 10:21:02 PM
I went to a barber shop and got a REAL shave for the first time today.

I do admit that, irrationally, I was scared to go because I really thought there was going to be a maniac barber...but there was not, hah.

Anyway, I did get a really good shave though, my face feels like spring!

re: Matt Morrison proposal
 Dec 11 2007, 02:37:41 PM
Totally off topic, but I miss Piazza!
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