SPECIAL INVITE: Come see us perform tomorrow on Good Morning America during the 8am hour. Meet PIPPIN team members outside GMA at Broadway/44th and get a free PIPPIN t-shirt (while supplies last). Then, see Matthew, Patina, and the rest of our amazing cast perform songs from PIPPIN. Show up early!
I can't believe that poor cast has to drag their asses to GMA after a two show day. Barbaric. Those poor actors.
"The sexual energy between the mother and son really concerns me!"-random woman behind me at Next to Normal
"I want to meet him after and bang him!"-random woman who exposed her breasts at Rock of Ages, referring to James Carpinello
They get a nice check for a TV appearance. New shows have to stay visable and their employment will last longer from these spots. For some Actors it is a once-in-a-lifetime experience to be in a hot show. They pace themselves, dancers, actors and circus folk are used to hard work, and they enjoy it.
All due respect. But have you ever been in the cast of a Broadway show during Tony season?
There's a reason people win Tony Awards and then miss a week of shows right away. They're exhausted. Especially when a show opens late in the season, and so they're expected not to get sick (because voters are coming) while juggling crazy press schedules with the 8-show week, as well as auditions and benefits and concerts that suddenly come up because they're in a "hot" show. And everyone wants you when you're in a hot show.
That said, it is really fun to be in a new show. But if the Pippin cast is performing around 8, that probably means they're at sound check at 6 am, then back to the theatre for hair/makeup/wardrobe, and on and on. They'll get paid a few hundred dollars for it. Doesn't suck--but when you're that tired, sometimes the money just isn't a huge incentive!
We were at the Wednesday night show. Ms. Miller rushed - politely - through the Stage Door line - chatting briefly and signing and then was hurried off to a vehicle because as she told people - she had to be at GMA at 5:00 a.m. They also were moving set pieces out of the theatre into a truck. None of the cast seemed put out by the demands of the upcoming early morning television appearance.
"Noel [Coward] and I were in Paris once. Adjoining rooms, of course. One night, I felt mischievous, so I knocked on Noel's door, and he asked, 'Who is it?' I lowered my voice and said 'Hotel detective. Have you got a gentleman in your room?' He answered, 'Just a minute, I'll ask him.'" (Beatrice Lillie)
By the way, responding to the elphaba.scares.me post, I have been working with theatre actors for nearly 25 years and I don't know one who doesn't adore Tony season. And the financial incentives are great. An actress I worked with last year made 20% of her 2012 take in special appearances the weeks between nomination and award dates. The actors who appeared on GMA this morning would have made the equivalent of an additional week's salary. It's standard and contractual.
Wow, I can't believe they even attempted "Magic to Do" in a TV studio, and I think it came off pretty well! Even without a curtain to drop, they approximated the big reveal with camera angles. Of course they couldn't recreate all the magic, but that's the number people want to see. I imagine they'll perform it at the Tonys too.
The morning show schedules are not great for Broadway performers. Monday, they have off. Tuesday, they would have to come in early from their time off. Wednesday, they have 2 shows. Thursday, they just did two shows. Friday is better, I guess, but that's just one of the five possible days.
And if they get a week's worth of pay to do the morning show, that's a minimum of about $1800. That will compensate for a lot of the headache.
"What was the name of that cheese that I like?"
"you can't run away forever...but there's nothing wrong with getting a good head start"
"well I hope and I pray, that maybe someday, you'll walk in the room with my heart"
That was an amazing performance by all! I am so glad I was able to catch the show on my trip! Even if I hadn't, this would've made me fly out to see it! lol.
It was so cool. Got a shirt and chatted with Matthew before the crowds showed up around 7 (He was warming up and practicing the shots they were going to do). I very cool way to spend the morning.
is their performance online anywhere?? I missed it this morning.
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I saw them when they were walking on the street, I think the producers just grabbed them and asked if they wanted to be on TV. More than half the people there had no CLUE about PIPPIN... They were given free shirts and signs and told to SMILE!!!!
I made my own sign. Updated On: 5/23/13 at 11:22 AM