It happens all the time in Hollywood, whether it be TV or film. I was curious if there have ever been any famous Broadway rivalries between castmates or even famous romances that developed from working together.
Ethel Merman/Mary Martin (rivalry, not sure if there was a romance there or not)
If anyone ever tells you that you put too much Parmesan cheese on your pasta, stop talking to them. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life.
"Ruth Brown and Linda Hopkins ... major rivalry during Black and Blue."
I'd love to hear those stories.
If anyone ever tells you that you put too much Parmesan cheese on your pasta, stop talking to them. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life.
On romances, I seem to recall that Natasha Richardson and Liam Neeson co-starred in the Roundabout's 1993 revival of Anna Christie, fell in love, and eventually got married (even though she was married to someone else at the time).
"This is wanting something, this is reaching for it,
This is wishing that a moment would arrive.
This is taking chances, this is almost touching, what the beauty is." --The Light in the Piazza
The story belonged to Idina, but Kristin's role was built up because she was the more popular of the two. Major negotiations were undertaken as to the placement of their names on the advertisement.
If anyone ever tells you that you put too much Parmesan cheese on your pasta, stop talking to them. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life.
I'm not sure if rivalry is the right word, but a pre-"Sex and the City" Evan Handler had a famous on-stage encounter with his co-star Nicol Williamson in "I Hate Hamlet" in the early 1990s. The incident occurred onstage during a performance, when Williamson yelled at Handler and nicked him with his sword (it was a sword-fight scene). Handler left the stage and quit the production in mid-performance.
"This is wanting something, this is reaching for it,
This is wishing that a moment would arrive.
This is taking chances, this is almost touching, what the beauty is." --The Light in the Piazza
I had thought ( could be wrong) that Cheno was not happy that Idina was the star of the show.
"If you try to shag my husband while I am still alive, I will shove the art of motorcycle maintenance up your rancid little Cu**. That's a good dear"
Tom Stoppard's Rock N Roll
Remember the post that one persons saw the show and when Idina went to slap Kristin, Kristin pointed to the neckbrace, but Idina slapped her anyway and they didn't look at each other through the rest of the song?
If anyone ever tells you that you put too much Parmesan cheese on your pasta, stop talking to them. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life.
I second wanting to know more about the Kerry Butler/Laura Bell Bundy rivalry.
Dean: Can I tell you something?
Lorraine: That depends on what it is.
Dean: I think you're really really pretty.
Lorraine: (after a pause) Ok, you can tell me that.
LadyRosecoe, Glinda slaps Elphie and she slaps her back in their exchange before "No Good Dead", at least I think that's what's being referred to with 'slapping' I think Idina couldnt turn her head as a reaction of being slapped is what Gothampc was getting at, not an actual slap.