sorry if this has been discussed BUT i DID DO THE SEARCH and didn't find anything. anyway. listening to sutton sing "astonishing" makes me cry every time. after hearing it again last night i couldn't help but think that she would be amazing as Elphaba. does anyone else think that? i doubt she would want to replace someone, but maybe if she originated in LA or London she would do it...well...she should at least be asked! i LOVE her voice. and sorry if this is a discussed topic on the board.
yea i think we've discussed every possible female performer being elphaba, yes this thread has happened before, but i dont care, Sutton's voice is amazing! and i'd love to see her do anything!
she didn't really show off her operatic soprano in Millie, and I don't think she did in LW... does she infact have one? and she would also be ridiculously tall... they'd have to re-build the bubble... again.
I could see her mor as elphaba, but idk. I like her more in the wholesome, fun loving, adventure girl----although she was phenominal in Les Mis---by FAR the best Eponine I have ever seen.
"The only way we live beyond our lives is to connect and carve ourselves into the souls of those we love." -Little Fish
Sutton jokes that her upper register is there, but "it ain't pretty." Or at least, that's what she said at Broadway Unplugged this fall during her duet with Marc Kudisch. They sang "Anything You Can Do" and during the "I can sing anything higher than you," Sutton hit the note in "can" but she really had to reach. But she at least made a joke of it. In fact, now that I remember, the whole number was a laugh riot because they both forgot lyrics and had to restart the song at least twice.
And as far as her in Wicked: I love Sutton and even I think she should avoid Oz.
i think she could pull it off- hell it could be a millie reunion gavin creel as fiyero harriet harris as morrible
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Really? She didn't? Maybe you fell asleep during that high note at the end of "Could You?"
Anyway. I see her more as an Elphaba than a Glinda. And I don't see why people think she doesn't "fit" the role. She most certainly does. She'd just be a more unique choice, especially when people have the Idina Menzel type engrained in their minds.
If the producers of Wicked have ANY sense, they will search high and low for unknown KNOCKOUT talents for all roles in Wicked. At this point anyway, they don't need names. Wouldn't it be wonderful if they used their popularity to launch the careers of a new group of broadway stars?
i agree she should only be originating. she is too brilliant in my opinion. BUT..should she ever do a solo album, i'd really love to hear her to Defying Gravity because i think it would be incredible!
Wait 'til you folks see her in Drowsy Chaperone...you're gonna LOVE her ("I don't wanna show off no more....")though her part is not as big as it could be....she is a sweetie at the stage door too!
Menzel was hardly a household name before Wicked. Shoshana Bean was a standby who was bumped up, and she's suddenly a star too. They plucked Espinosa away from Disneyland to do Elphaba.
It's not as if they're casting big names in that role.
That being said, I'd like to see them do what Piazza did and pull some recent college graduate into the show.
But yeah, I don't think she has the Elphaba voice. Her voice is vastly different for the voice needed. A Glinda could be possible, but then again I don't think the voice or character is there for her.
She's better at creating powerful and amazing roles. Updated On: 12/28/05 at 01:40 PM