re: 10 (or so) Questions With RENT's Cary Shields Sep 23
2005, 04:50:16 PM
Just another poster who thinks he's clever. Just another actor who thinks he's clever (a la John Hill.) Why don't they just shut their mouths, look pretty and sing? Then what's the point in doing an interview? If you ever saw Cary in concert you would know that he's got a great sense of humor and never takes himself seriously. And that's a big reason his fanbase is strong and devoted. He's a genuinely nice guy who appreciates working and per
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re: Favorite Act 1 Finale(s)?? Aug 7
2005, 11:30:26 PM
Actually Les Mis is not about the French Revolution. Just a little nitpick. And I vote for One Day More as well.
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re: What if a musical ended differently? May 9
2005, 10:09:34 AM
I heard that a foreign production of Rent actually had Mimi not come back in the end. Did anyone else hear this? It was quite the scandal back in the day.
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re: The Music of Neil Berg - May 23 at Joe's Pub at 7:00 pm - Cast Announce May 6
2005, 06:09:05 PM
http://joespub.com
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re: Another Altar Boyz website! Apr 27
2005, 02:48:35 PM
Ah, the seven deadly sins, but only five boyz. But there are seven boyz, if you count the swingz.
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re: Off to New York for 2 weeks...any suggestions? Apr 21
2005, 10:36:50 AM
If you're interested in plays, try the two best plays this year - The Pillowman and Doubt. When they duke it out come Tony time you'll be able to say you saw them both. There's also Altar Boyz, just a block west of where you'll be seeing Spelling Bee. It's a feel-good show that is a lot of fun and has fun music, great choreography (you can say you saw Chris Gattelli's work before he blew up on Broadway!), and the Boyz
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re: Has anyone been a big fan and met the person and became good friends? Nov 20
2004, 10:36:44 AM
But seriously, I think you have to break down "fan" Are you someone they bump into at parties, someone who obsessively waits at the stage door for them, someone that "happens" to bump into them on the street? Or do you not need to see/talk to them on a daily basis and just view them as someone with a cool job? Because I think there are a lot of crazies out there that think they're friends with some Broadway actors/actresses and it's just the performer being nice to them. Still act
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re: Sean McCourt in Wicked Nov 16
2004, 02:37:20 PM
I still love the irony that Sean's track makes him most of the guys in the show, along with saying things like "I hear her soul is so unclean, pure water can melt her!" What's ironic about that, I'm wondering. Am I missing something? Also, I don't think that the "pure water can melt her" is sung by Sean - is it? It doesn't sound like him. In addition to Elphaba's father, he is the teacher that replaces Dillamond (Bat Boy flashbacks, anyone, with the syringe?) and one
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re: Entertainment Weekly (the RENT movie) Nov 6
2004, 03:01:58 PM
I'm gonna refrain from posting my opinions on the Rent movie until it's acutally a done deal and out in theaters. But I wanted to respond to this: And also the implication that stage performers are not good enough to do film. ::shakes head:: I believe the article quoted said "casting stage performers a decade too old", and didn't say that they weren't good enough to do film because they were stage actors. Just clarifying. In other words, they didn't imply it,
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re: Question.. Nov 5
2004, 04:52:39 PM
"Nothing to do with topic, but I LOVE your username. I'm watching my Friends DVDs with my roomate right now. " Thanks.
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re: Tick, Tick, Boom! Nov 5
2004, 04:52:11 PM
To clarify, Colin did the George Street Playhouse production in NJ and not the tour. I would love to see Neil Patrick Harris play Jon.
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re: Question.. Nov 5
2004, 03:29:05 PM
You bumped your topic after three minutes? Come on, patience my friend. Plus... if you're supposed to do a scene from that play, didn't your teacher or someone give you the script? What exactly do you need to know, besides "anything"?
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