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Post by ali973 on Jun 9, 2018 15:51:23 GMT
Lauren sounded fanatsic - though as I said could use some more amplification. Harry is excellent. I thought the Tony should go to Tony Shalhoub but what a terrific and detailed performance Harry gives.
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Post by Jon on Jun 9, 2018 23:57:44 GMT
Lauren sounded fanatsic - though as I said could use some more amplification. Harry is excellent. I thought the Tony should go to Tony Shalhoub but what a terrific and detailed performance Harry gives. Nobert Leo Butz as Alfred Dolittle despite the slightly dodgy accent sounds great on With a Little Bit of Luck and I'm Getting Married in the Morning. I saw Harry in The Pride a few years ago and he was very good.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2018 22:18:56 GMT
Baz has just replied to a tweet from one of our board members saying My Fair Lady has been measured up for a theatre in the West End, but it will not happen until, at the earliest, late 2019.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2018 22:22:07 GMT
Baz has just replied to a tweet from one of our board members saying My Fair Lady has been measured up for a theatre in the West End, but it will not happen until, at the earliest, late 2019. I’m not a twitter user, but could someone please pose the Hello, Dolly question? It would be great to know one way or another.
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Post by Jon on Jul 27, 2018 0:36:00 GMT
Baz has just replied to a tweet from one of our board members saying My Fair Lady has been measured up for a theatre in the West End, but it will not happen until, at the earliest, late 2019. I imagine it’ll need a fairly big theatre, would be good for Drury Lane or the Dominion
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Post by ali973 on Jul 27, 2018 8:16:21 GMT
Palladium. MFL in London must always be at Covent Garden.
I haven't seen Cameron Mackintosh's version live, but did see a professional filmed version of it. I saw the current revival in June and I had a dumb grin on my face from beginning to end. It's marvelous, beautiful and delightful. The set was incredible, Harry was fantastic and sexy AF, and Lauren was absolutely stunning. It took me a while to get used to Norbert, but these two dance numbers are basically two parties on stage. It's such a fantastic production.
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Post by Being Alive on Jul 27, 2018 15:07:41 GMT
Hello! That member was meeeeee. Dolly is being looked at for a possible summer run next year (a la King and I) from what I understand. Where though I don’t know. The only place I can think that you could stage My fair Lady in London so that it’s almost Lincoln centre identical would be the New London in my head? But I don’t know if the stage is big enough for the mo after set.
Just have to say though, I genuinely think My Fair Lady was the best thing I’ve ever seen. Eliza’s entrance (no pun intended @ryan !) as the gauze goes up, stage revolves and the overture reaches its end knocked me senseless and I burst in to tears. It was such a visual spectacle, and I think that the piece itself is one of the greatest, if not the greatest Ever written.
And the variation on the ending was absolutely as I always believed it should be. I don’t want to spoil it, but it’s how I always felt it should be.
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Post by Jon on Jul 27, 2018 18:36:26 GMT
My Fair Lady is doing a National Tour next year so I’m guessing any London production will use that design similar to The King and I and South Pacific
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Post by Jon on Jul 29, 2018 0:49:01 GMT
I think if MFL does transfer, they’d have Harry Hadden Paton, Allan Corduner and maybe Diana Rigg reprise their roles.
I would like to see Rosalie Craig as Eliza.
Baz’s article actually states they’re looking at the Dominion which would make sense considering Nederlander is one of the producers of the current revival although as I’d prefer Drury Lane given that’s the show original London Home.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jul 29, 2018 1:02:35 GMT
They are expanding the amateur rights for MFL in the UK for 2020 to include the big theatres.
Not sure that a UK transfer is that likely unless it is a v short run before the end of next year.
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Post by Phantom of London on Jul 29, 2018 12:56:03 GMT
The Dominion would mean that Bat Out of Hell would be no more, not surprising as not many people there when I saw it.
I was underwhelmed when I saw this on Broadway and understand why it didn’t win the Tony,moor both leads Lauren and Harry were insipid, however the support from Norbert and Diana where brilliant, so uneven casting.
Cameroon Mackintosh will have a say what theatre this will end up at.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2018 12:14:41 GMT
Rosemary Harris will take over from Dame Diana Rigg as Mrs Higgins from September 11th. Let's hope she doesn't decide to take Sunday off.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Aug 23, 2018 14:52:59 GMT
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Post by Jon on Aug 23, 2018 14:57:27 GMT
Wasn’t Benanti rumoured for Eliza before Ambrose was cast, she should be good in the role.
It’ll be interesting to see if they get a name for Higgins when HHP leaves,
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Post by ali973 on Aug 23, 2018 16:51:46 GMT
She did it!
Benanti has been campaigning for Eliza for ages. She really wanted it, and was open about how she was turned down. She quoted the casting directors saying "that's a hard no."
But it looks like whatever she did finally worked. I find her perfect for the role though she reads a bit older than what people will expect. I also don't see her matching with HHP. This needs to be filmed for PBS though, and I would love for it to run until next year so I can see it!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2018 17:30:20 GMT
Benanti is Queen! ❤️
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2018 17:53:46 GMT
It whould be noted Laura is only in the show until February and will continue, like Lauren, to perform 7 rather than 8 shows a week! Diana Rigg will be pissed.
Thrilled by this news, Laura will be amazing!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2018 19:12:14 GMT
Yes!!! I'm going to NY in November so this is definitely on my list now.
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Post by Being Alive on Aug 23, 2018 22:11:30 GMT
Laura Benanti. Eliza Dootlitle. It’s a literal match made in heaven. She’ll be perfect. Sad she can’t win/at least be nominated for a Tony for it though
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Post by mallardo on Aug 23, 2018 22:34:40 GMT
As Ali notes above, Benanti reads older than she is and older that Lauren Ambrose for sure. Actually she might read older than Harry Hadden-Paton. She has a natural sophistication that is not what we're used to in Eliza. On the other hand she's a superb actress so it will be fascinating to see what she makes of the role.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2018 22:35:27 GMT
Laura Benanti. Eliza Dootlitle. It’s a literal match made in heaven. She’ll be perfect. Sad she can’t win/at least be nominated for a Tony for it though I don't know the ins and outs of the rules entirely, but I'm sure there has been cases where a takeover for a role has been nominated before, maybe not at the Tony's before. Its definately happened at the Oliviers with the likes of Mel C getting nominated for Blood Brothers, Martine and Joanna both nominated and winning for My Fair Lady and the three leads of Sunset getting nominated in consecutive years. I don't think the Tony's have come to think of it. That said, Laura will of course deserve an award should she be amazing. She will probably be nominated for a Drama League Award or something, they nominated Lin twice for the same role, why not her? Then again, he is Lin, the rules are made up as they go along. 😂😂
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Post by Being Alive on Aug 23, 2018 23:17:32 GMT
Yeah she can’t be nominated for a Tony - replacements can’t as far as I’m aware (correct me if I’m wrong). She deserved it for Women on the Verge and was ROBBED by Nikki M James from BOM!
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Post by harrietcraig on Aug 24, 2018 2:23:46 GMT
Yeah she can’t be nominated for a Tony - replacements can’t as far as I’m aware (correct me if I’m wrong). You're right. The only exception to the "no Tony nominations for replacements" rule came when Larry Kert, who replaced Dean Jones as Bobby in the original production of Company a month after the show opened, was nominated for best actor in a musical. Presumably an exception was allowed in that case because Dean Jones was in the show for such a short time, most Tony voters would not have had a chance to see him in the role (which is obviously not the case with Ambrose/Benanti). In case anyone is wondering, Hal Linden won the Tony that year for The Rothschilds.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2018 6:52:54 GMT
Yeah she can’t be nominated for a Tony - replacements can’t as far as I’m aware (correct me if I’m wrong). She deserved it for Women on the Verge and was ROBBED by Nikki M James from BOM! I was shocked Alexi was not even nominated in the Oliviers. She really was a-maz-ing ! and brought r-e-a-l. humanity to the role this might beef topic. So it maybe moved!
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Post by 49thand8th on Aug 27, 2018 16:06:36 GMT
Yeah she can’t be nominated for a Tony - replacements can’t as far as I’m aware (correct me if I’m wrong). She deserved it for Women on the Verge and was ROBBED by Nikki M James from BOM! That's not how robbery works, but ok.
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