I'm a little torn about this other hypothetical situation. There's no doubt that she could easily sing and act the part, but she doesn't seem to be quite the right type.
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I dont think she can pull it off, well im sure she could but i dont like the idea.
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Please. Her career is going in much better places than to go in as a replacement in any show, let alone WICKED. Bring on THE DROWSY CHAPERONE!
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Elphaba is a rock/pop belt. Sutton has a GORGEOUS legit musical theatre belt. Her voice is more...innocentish, young. Sort of thing. Voice types just don't match.
Elphaba is a fantastic role, but Sutton Foster is a Tony Award winning actress. She's at the point where she can originate rolls, not be the 3rd person to play them.
I am looking forward to The Drowsy Chaperone here in LA, I just wish they'd officially announce Sutton as the lead. Updated On: 8/9/05 at 09:20 PM
The highest I have ever heard Sutton belt was a D which is the end of Astonishing and one note in gimme gimme. Also, when i saw her in Little Women she did not even go up to the D and Seth Rudetsky said on one of his shows that she altered that part of Gimme Gimme after the recording. Elphaba belts an F some E's and a lot of D's and C's. Sutton could never do it!
Why would she not go up to the D sharp if she can hit it consistently and why would she modify gimme gimme? answer that one...Sutton is definitely an actress that can sing. Her voice is mediocre compared to a number of other performers out there. I think she is a great performer but vocally she is just fine. Updated On: 8/8/05 at 09:51 PM
Of course she could pull it off! We'd just have to wait and see what she did, but her past work has been great. Playing Elphaba, IMO, is not going to be too much of a challenge her and I think she'd do just fine.
BTW, My Fair Lady, you say her features are too soft, Are you talking about her facial features(I can't think of anything else)? Anyways, I don't think that would stop her at all.
I could name a number of people that are better than her. Her voice is not what makes her special. Her acting and presence in general is whats awesome. There are plenty of voices out there that are better than sutton's
Yeah, I was talking about facial expressions. And CollegeKid, I don't think it's her presence that makes her. My mom says that she has a great voice, but compared to the stars of the Golden Age and 60s (pretty much, Julie Andrews), she has no presence.
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