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Post by couldileaveyou on Oct 15, 2020 17:23:45 GMT
It just got 11 Tony Awards nominations, including Best Play, Best Director and four acting nods. Interestingly enough, Andrew Burnap received a nomination but Kyle Soller got nothing
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Post by mrbarnaby on Oct 15, 2020 18:44:39 GMT
I think that Kyle not being nominated is absolutely disgraceful.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Dec 1, 2020 19:43:16 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2021 18:21:37 GMT
Was this filmed?
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Post by couldileaveyou on Mar 5, 2021 8:07:56 GMT
The official YouTube channel of the play uploaded the moving final scene of Part 1.
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Post by MrBraithwaite on Mar 5, 2021 10:46:20 GMT
Sadly no (I think) and they are probably regretting it now. Maybe they thought, this would have a long life on Broadway, which didn't happen, and they would have had something to sell as a stream during the pandemic. Pity really.
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Post by andrew on Mar 6, 2021 14:52:41 GMT
It has been filmed but I don't think it will ever be released as I remember Matthew Lopez saying that he didn't like at all how it translated on screen. I really hope the show gets a future life in London at some point...
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Post by Phantom of London on Mar 6, 2021 22:43:29 GMT
I loved this show especially part 1, part 2 wasn’t so good. However where it was loved here, it didn’t seem to have received the same acclaim in America.
As for a future life, it is a seven hour play, with a large cast. Also I wonder if the pro-Trump monologue would seem dated now?
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Post by jvoom on Mar 7, 2021 14:57:22 GMT
I'm curious as to who played the "spirits" at the end of part one? Were they understudies/standbys?
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Post by partytentdown on Mar 7, 2021 16:21:04 GMT
I'm curious as to who played the "spirits" at the end of part one? Were they understudies/standbys? Believe it was a mixture of understudies and supernumeraries (which is a fancy term for non-speaking extras, often these are only paid expenses or a minimum wage and do it for the credit/experience - although I don't think they even got a programme credit for this to save the surprise).
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Post by Someone in a tree on Mar 11, 2021 13:15:00 GMT
I'm curious as to who played the "spirits" at the end of part one? Were they understudies/standbys? Believe it was a mixture of understudies and supernumeraries (which is a fancy term for non-speaking extras, often these are only paid expenses or a minimum wage and do it for the credit/experience - although I don't think they even got a programme credit for this to save the surprise). And the performance I attended they sadly didn't even get a curtain call. Phantom I'm with you on favouring part 1 over the 2nd. I didn't think VR was the strongest and I wonder if this was a part of it? Or maybe my mind just wandered off after the 6th hour...
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Post by sph on Mar 15, 2021 19:25:04 GMT
I'm curious as to who played the "spirits" at the end of part one? Were they understudies/standbys? Believe it was a mixture of understudies and supernumeraries (which is a fancy term for non-speaking extras, often these are only paid expenses or a minimum wage and do it for the credit/experience - although I don't think they even got a programme credit for this to save the surprise). I wonder if they got a curtain call/programme credit in New York? I imagine they did as the Actors Equity union over there is far more strict on those things.
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