Broadway Star Joined: 4/3/10
According to his facebook, Michael is doing another show at the Public and will be departing the same night as Billie Joe Armstrong.
He's in AN INTELLIGENT HOMOSEXUAL'S GUIDE... It was announced last Friday: http://www.playbill.com/news/article/147351-Cast-Complete-for-Kushners-Intelligent-Homosexuals-Guide-at-the-Public
Oh, sorry, I was wrong. That announcement came last Friday, but Esper was announced in December.
I would suspect that as they near their one year mark (I know I didn't think it would last this long!) I'm sure we'll be hearing of more and more departures.
Stand-by Joined: 12/29/10
I saw the show a couple of weeks ago, and saw his understudy, Van Hughes, who BLEW ME AWAY!! I didn't even realize it WAS an understudy, because I wasn't clear on the character names until mid-way through the show. So I REALLY hope the producers put Van into the role full time, because I felt he was one of the STRONGEST parts of the show for me - and that's saying a LOT, because the rest of the cast is incredible... and that role is maybe the least interesting of the three guys. But there was something very very special about Van. He deserves to take on the role full time, if you ask me.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/11/10
I hope they close the show.
I doubt Van Hughes will get bumped up to the role full time. He's the standby for the three male leads (Johnny, Will and Tunny), so it would be easier to hire someone to play Will rather than hire someone to learn all three roles. Also, I've heard amazing things about Van in the other roles (especially Johnny), so I would imagine the producers will want to keep him where he is.
Van covers all three leads, so if more actors are leaving the show soon, he may end up in one of the other roles.
On the other hand, it is much more expensive to cast and rehearse a new understudy who covers multiple roles than a new lead actor, so it happens a lot that when an actor leaves, they cast someone new instead of bumping up the understudy. It's just a reality, and it depends on what they can afford to do and if they think the cost will be worth the reward.
EDIT: BroadwayGuy12 beat me to it. :)
Van is fantastic in all three roles that he covers. And as BroadwaGuy and Yero said I would imagine that it would be easier to keep him where he is than having someone new come in to cover those roles.
Updated On: 2/7/11 at 11:20 AM
EDIT: Sorry nothing to see here Updated On: 2/7/11 at 11:22 AM
Understudy Joined: 1/16/09
Van won't be taking over the role of Will, the new actor coming in has already been hired, but not announced.
Broadway Star Joined: 4/3/10
@Remarkabletimes:
Is said actor a "name" or an unknown?
Stand-by Joined: 12/29/10
That's really a shame for Van - he's FAR too interesting and talented an actor to be stuck as a standby...
But that's Bway business, right? Ask Julie Reiber fans - why she stayed as just the standby for Elphaba for SO long is beyond anyone's comprehension who had the joy to watch her play the role...
So, here's my vote that some producer will see Van's talent and give him his own leading role to create in something upcoming.
Featured Actor Joined: 5/7/08
I think Van will be taking over the role of Johnny when John Gallagher leaves. Van is great.
Swing Joined: 5/6/09
Updated On: 2/8/11 at 02:29 AM
Justin Guarini is joining the cast in March. As Will?
Understudy Joined: 1/16/09
Either as Will or St. Jimmy. Either way, I'm giving that decision the side-eye.
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