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re: The Last 5 Years
 Jun 26 2006, 02:16:31 AM
There was a wonderful production last summer here in DC at MetroStage. A community theatre in the District is putting it on this summer, called The Foundry Players.
re: If you could play ONE role on Broadway........
 Jun 24 2006, 08:35:01 AM
I would want to originate a role that has really kick-ass music and a really layered character.
re: Jesus Christ Superstar--Herod's Song
 May 1 2006, 10:32:13 AM
Alice Cooper! Even better than his rendition of the song is his "head shot" in the booklet of the CD. It has headshots of all the principal singers; they're all serious, b&w professional shots, and then there's Cooper's...oh god it's beautiful.
re: Gavroche and Eponine?
 May 1 2006, 10:28:50 AM
it's too bad this relationship isn't established in the words of the show, but a smart director could do some really interesting and cute interactions wordlessly between the two. It would make for some cool subtext.
re: Plays Everyone Should Read
 May 1 2006, 10:25:58 AM
Take Me Out by Richard Greenberg. Pretty much anything Greenberg.
re: What show are YOU currently working on?
 May 1 2006, 10:17:52 AM
Pontius Pilate in Jesus Christ Superstar. I think it's kind of ironic that I've actually taken some of the music down an octave even though I'm a girl playing this male role. When I was cast, I was expecting to have to sing most of it up the octave.
re: Jesus Christ as ALW's best
 Apr 6 2006, 05:53:14 PM
JCS and Evita also have considerably more solid bases that Cats and POTO. I found The Phantom of the Opera(the book) to be overly dramatic and trite. Cats is based on a whole bunch of poems, rather than a story, and is mostly dependant on crazy costumes and make-up anyway. Wheather you are religious or not, the story of Jesus Christ is an interesting one, and any show based on history IMO has more depth. Same goes for Evita.
re: Jesus Christ Superstar--A Few Questions
 Apr 6 2006, 05:42:25 PM
It's really interesting to read this thread considering not only am I currently playing Pilate in JCS, but I am a girl playing Pilate! Pilate's Dream is anything but "sad." It's haunting, bewildered, confused and even frightened. The way we have it staged, he has just woken up, so it's his first attempt to sort out the images he has just seen in his dream. Remember the last time you had a scary dream; you lay there remembering everything, and just as you think you've got it all sorted out, some
re: 6 Degrees of you and a broadway star
 Mar 26 2006, 10:01:02 PM
My friend's great uncle or something is Neil Simon.
re: Incredible Beautiful, Understated and Underrated Songs
 Oct 5 2005, 10:21:39 PM
If We Only Have Love-Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris.

I know it's cheesy, but the sentimental side of me gets all choked up when I hear it.

re: Broadway names pronunciation
 Oct 1 2005, 04:38:41 PM
What about Len Cariou? I imagine Len is pretty straight-forward, but Cariou? Care-eye-oo? Car-ee-oo? Care-you? Car-you? AHHHH!!!!
re: Emily Skinner to Join Baranski in Kennedy Center MAME
 Sep 28 2005, 05:04:33 PM
I'll be so happy to hear Gooch's songs sung by a decent voice. On the OBCR, the voice of the woman who played Gooch almost made me lose my faith in humanity.
re: student directed show...need help pickin a musical
 Sep 28 2005, 04:58:25 PM
How about The Last Five Years? Tiny cast (2 people) no dancing, and when I saw it this summer at Metrostage here in Washington DC, their set was very basic, almost nothing at all. As long as you know you've got some great voices to pick from, this might be a good choice for you.
re: house/stage managers
 Sep 11 2005, 02:46:21 PM
The stage manager is in charge backstage. He or she keeps the prompt scripts in order during rehearsals. (When you purchasea published play, and it has things written in italics like "crosses stage left" those are notes that the stage manager frm the original production made.) Also, when the show opens, the director takes over for the director, and it is their duty to teach all the blocking and whatnot to new replacements. They generally keep things going backstage with sets and stuff, too.

re: Best Fantine on record...
 Sep 5 2005, 03:15:20 PM
One more vote for Ruthie Henshall.

Patti just failed to thrill me, she sounded so...blah. I wasn't swept away by it.

re: Thanks for the VIRGINIA WOOLF production.
 Sep 4 2005, 04:52:53 PM
This truly was a wonderful production, and I'm thrilled I got the chance to see it. I'm so sad to see it go, It is definetly worth much more than it got.
re: Do we need a TARZAN musical?
 Sep 3 2005, 02:33:02 PM
I'll tell you what we don't need...

ANOTHER DISNEY MUSICAL ON BROADWAY.

Thanks, I really needed to get that out.

re: Stars who should NEVER set foot on broadway
 Sep 3 2005, 02:25:23 PM
Actually, I would NOT jump for joy if given the chance to be in a show with them. I'm not even the slightest bit interested in MEETING these people.

I really hope all the bubble-gum pop singers stay far far away from Broadway.

re: Susan Egan in Sweet Charity?
 Sep 2 2005, 02:33:43 PM
THE TRADING SPACES GIRL!?!?! I didn't know she could actually DO anything.

ljay, you just blew my freakin' MIND.

re: Patti LuPone as Mama Rose?
 Sep 2 2005, 02:30:45 PM
In my opinion, Patti is a much stronger actress than singer. I mean, the timbre of her voice is pleasing(not eargasmic, but pleasing) it's just that pesky diction problem. I would love to see her in this role, I think as an actress she's definetly got the fire for it, and I would be first in line when tickets went on sale, for sure!
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