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Post by fluxcapacitor on Jun 19, 2024 9:45:08 GMT
There was obviously a contract in place - he woudnt have done the NYC press launch without it. My guess would be that he went back wanting more money and they said no. I wonder if 'terms' included a more prominent role. Given how long the show has been in pre production and they workshopped the new version of the show for NYC with him in it, i doubt he wanted a bigger part because he knew what he was getting into. His name above the title, maybe. BIB - Rannells disagrees with you! His full quotes is: Which reads rather as if there's a bit of bitterness there about his name having been announced before agreeing on terms. I agree with other posters that it's a shame because he was great in the role and it would have been wonderful to have him appear on a cast recording too, but it's not a role I can see being that difficult to recast.
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Post by bobbievanhusen on Jun 20, 2024 13:26:47 GMT
BIB - Rannells disagrees with you! His full quotes is: “I’m very sad to say. I was very excited. I’m a huge fan of the show and unfortunately, we got into a situation where we couldn’t quite find terms that made everyone happy, which is really disappointing. Which is why normally they don’t announce an actor before the contract.” So if there was no contract, why did he do the big press launch for the show in March, along with all the creative team, where he sang with Katie Brayben and they launched the Broadway production, with him in it. You don't do that for a show you're not contracted to be in. Why did he put himself out there as being in the show before the contract? He definitely went back to negotiate a better deal.
Tammy Faye Launch
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Post by fluxcapacitor on Jun 21, 2024 20:52:37 GMT
BIB - Rannells disagrees with you! His full quotes is: “I’m very sad to say. I was very excited. I’m a huge fan of the show and unfortunately, we got into a situation where we couldn’t quite find terms that made everyone happy, which is really disappointing. Which is why normally they don’t announce an actor before the contract.” So if there was no contract, why did he do the big press launch for the show in March, along with all the creative team, where he sang with Katie Brayben and they launched the Broadway production, with him in it. You don't do that for a show you're not contracted to be in. Why did he put himself out there as being in the show before the contract? He definitely went back to negotiate a better deal.
Tammy Faye LaunchI’m just quoting word for word what he said! He says there was no contract. In fact, thinking about it legally, if there WAS a contract in place then he couldn’t just walk away, surely? They must have had some kind of agreement for him to do the launch, yes, but it can’t have been a legally binding contract.
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Post by bobbievanhusen on Jun 22, 2024 17:25:24 GMT
No contract can force you to do anything, but there would have been clauses if he did walk away. It was clear that no one was prepared for what he said on the red carpet, because people were then frantically taking down his bio from the website, ammending copy about the show, the Almieda took his name off the transfer page.
I really hope it doesn't close the production before it even opens as i've already bought my flights and tickets for November. But it's already a packed season for big female leads - Nicole in Sunset, Audra in Gypsy, Sutton in Mattress, Hilty and Simmard in Death Becomes Her, all the ladies in Old Friends and quite possibly Idina in Redwood, the leads in Smash, maybe even Betty Boop.
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Post by anthony40 on Jun 22, 2024 17:30:44 GMT
Regardless of what happened, maybe he was just p***d off and blurted it out?
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Post by shownut on Jun 25, 2024 21:18:59 GMT
No contract can force you to do anything, but there would have been clauses if he did walk away. It was clear that no one was prepared for what he said on the red carpet, because people were then frantically taking down his bio from the website, ammending copy about the show, the Almieda took his name off the transfer page. I really hope it doesn't close the production before it even opens as i've already bought my flights and tickets for November. But it's already a packed season for big female leads - Nicole in Sunset, Audra in Gypsy, Sutton in Mattress, Hilty and Simmard in Death Becomes Her, all the ladies in Old Friends and quite possibly Idina in Redwood, the leads in Smash, maybe even Betty Boop. You can rest assured that his leaving will not close this production nor will Tony competition from other leading actresses. The show can stand on its own merits and has a lot going for it. AR's leaving actually benefits the publicity/marketing of the show being able to now announce a new Jim along with the remainder of the cast.
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Post by blamerobots on Jun 25, 2024 23:32:02 GMT
Regardless of what happened, maybe he was just p***d off and blurted it out? I'm surprised no one else has said this yet! It was tactically worded with that small hint of irritation at the end, that's for sure; for all we know the events leading to this fallout may have been brewing and it was that moment that finally broke the last straw. It's not been professionally handled, either way. Sometimes higher-ups with balls do crazy things like put names on projects without the actor even agreeing beforehand in the hope they'd join either as a pressure tactic or because they're under the impression they'd be happy to do it anyways. It seems like the way it went was they billed his name, likely went through all the press events on good terms, and they've probably started talking proper contracts and someone's been short-changed, so it's over. That's it!
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Post by shownut on Jun 26, 2024 7:32:54 GMT
Regardless of what happened, maybe he was just p***d off and blurted it out? I'm surprised no one else has said this yet! It was tactically worded with that small hint of irritation at the end, that's for sure; for all we know the events leading to this fallout may have been brewing and it was that moment that finally broke the last straw. It's not been professionally handled, either way. Sometimes higher-ups with balls do crazy things like put names on projects without the actor even agreeing beforehand in the hope they'd join either as a pressure tactic or because they're under the impression they'd be happy to do it anyways. It seems like the way it went was they billed his name, likely went through all the press events on good terms, and they've probably started talking proper contracts and someone's been short-changed, so it's over. That's it! Perhaps, but Mr Rannell's was not some fresh face to be dealt with by the producers. He was engaged with the show for some time which started its workshop phase in 2019. There was also quite a long gap between the Almeida run and the announcement of the Broadway production which had another workshop/redevelopment that he was part of. In short, it rings hollow that producers jumped the gun here given that Rannells was long involved with the show. Why would any actor commit/engage with a production for that long only to find themselves at the wrong end of negotiations at this very late stage of the game? I can't help but think that he wanted to renegotiate his deal and didn't get his way. At least that is what it looks like. They certainly didn't waste a second removing him from the website so it doesn't look like they want him back anytime soon or are willing to reconsider.
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Post by shownut on Jun 26, 2024 21:31:58 GMT
Christian Borle has been cast as Jim Bakker according to Playbill.
Great choice!
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Post by samuelwhiskers on Jul 3, 2024 11:49:29 GMT
Having to sit on my hands for this one but just to say, it had nothing to do with money, the production were willing to pay Rannells anything he asked for. They agreed terms months ago and as far as the production was concerned everything was agreed and it was just a matter of dotting the Is and crossing the Ts on the final written contract. No one expected Rannells to change his mind and refuse to abide by the terms he'd agreed to, or to make an out of the blue announcement on the Tony's red carpet.
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Post by shownut on Jul 3, 2024 14:49:26 GMT
Having to sit on my hands for this one but just to say, it had nothing to do with money, the production were willing to pay Rannells anything he asked for. They agreed terms months ago and as far as the production was concerned everything was agreed and it was just a matter of dotting the Is and crossing the Ts on the final written contract. No one expected Rannells to change his mind and refuse to abide by the terms he'd agreed to, or to make an out of the blue announcement on the Tony's red carpet. I am hearing the same thing from other sources and it was pretty clear by their being no issued statement from the producers (and the fact that he was immediately removed from the show website), that the powers-that-be had no intention of keeping him around. They also wasted little time in announcing the replacement (in under 2 weeks) so more power to them. Borle is a great choice and I look forward to seeing what he will bring to the show. I liked Rannells a lot but agree with others that his Jim Bakker was pretty much the same as his performance as Elder Price. I did think his dig at the producers on the red carpet was very self-serving and tasteless. He appeared at the press launch, offered his credentials and name announcing his casting on the website then months later blamed them for making assumptions that he agreed to the role. That didn't add up.
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Post by anthony40 on Jul 3, 2024 19:33:41 GMT
Personally, I find Andrew Rannells has a limited range- just my opinion
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Post by jr on Jul 5, 2024 19:42:52 GMT
Personally, I find Andrew Rannells has a limited range- just my opinion He was the weakest at the Almeida production. I got the impression that he thinks he is a better performer than he actually is...
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Post by Jon on Jul 5, 2024 20:00:37 GMT
I liked Andrew Rannells in the Almeida Theatre but it was outshone by Katie Brayben and Zubin Varla.
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Post by danb on Jul 5, 2024 21:16:45 GMT
He’s ok but has just given shades of the same performance across his whole career. He’s the MT Ryan Reynolds.
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Post by shownut on Jul 31, 2024 16:25:29 GMT
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Post by bobbievanhusen on Jul 31, 2024 16:40:03 GMT
He'll be fantastic in the role
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Post by shownut on Aug 1, 2024 6:29:38 GMT
Quite ironic that Zubin Varla played the role Cerveris created in FUN HOME on Broadway when it had it's UK premiere.
Strange that.
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Post by bobbievanhusen on Aug 1, 2024 10:07:24 GMT
As someone else wrote on the internet... Tammy, Can You Hear Me?
Niche jokes for theatre nerds.
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Post by shownut on Aug 1, 2024 10:41:36 GMT
As someone else wrote on the internet... Tammy, Can You Hear Me? Niche jokes for theatre nerds. Good one! This site needs a laugh emoji.
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Post by jr on Aug 1, 2024 19:43:26 GMT
Quite ironic that Zubin Varla played the role Cerveris created in FUN HOME on Broadway when it had it's UK premiere. Strange that. I just realised that Zubin Varla was the lead in Fun Home! He ruined it for me. And I didn't like him at all in Tammy so I think he is not for me...
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Post by bobbievanhusen on Aug 2, 2024 0:09:00 GMT
He's fantastic on the Danish Tour recording of Chess. His voice cracking seems to be his signature, but i love it.
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Post by danb on Aug 2, 2024 20:14:54 GMT
…and his Judas was fab. Spitty but fab.
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Post by TallPaul on Aug 3, 2024 11:38:50 GMT
As someone else wrote on the internet... Tammy, Can You Hear Me? Niche jokes for theatre nerds. Good one! This site needs a laugh emoji. It's got a large selection. 😁😂🤣😆
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Post by bobbievanhusen on Aug 16, 2024 23:31:50 GMT
They have now taken the balcony off sale at the Palace Theatre, during the current booking period for Tammy Faye. It's roughly now 1350 seats
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