That show has the 10pm time slot, though. They can get away with more than something at the 8 or 9pm slots.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/23/11
I don't understand why they give the role of Frank to a female.
Is she going to dress up like a man in a suit and hat to make the lyric "transvestite" plausible?
After casting Laverne Cox as Frank, there was no redeeming this for me. I'll pass.
Featured Actor Joined: 5/11/04
CindersGolightly said: "Interesting new rehearsal photos. I wonder if they've even found their Columbia and Magenta yet. Seems weird to rehearse without them, given that most scenes that include Frank include them as well."
What's interesting about these photos? They're just a handful of selfies with Laverne Cox & another cast member.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/15/07
Does anyone know who's doing the casting? I assume it's Telsey since they did Grease Live and they cast Annaleigh in/as everything.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/28/05
It is the sanitizing that I am most concerned about. I have reservations about Cox as Frank, but will hold off judgement until I see or hear something substantial from her performance.
I kinda wish they would skip this and release the live version that aired on BBC America to DVD instead.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/9/15
I hope the arrangements are more similar to the stage version (or what I know of the stage version) than the movie version. I first became introduced to this show by the original Roxy cast recording when I was really too young to watch the movie because my dad saw it 7 times at the Roxy with Tim Curry and the original cast. (Well, probably too young to listen to the recording too, but DEFINITELY too young to see the movie.) I remember dancing around in my living room and singing the "I feel so dreamy, oh fantasy free me...." and "with a bit of a mind lift..." verses I don't like that those lines were mostly spoken in the movie, and Riff Raff says "with a bit of a mind flip" and "And nothing can ever be the same." I greatly preferred the version in the Roxy cast recording. And I also loved the Roxy cast recording version of "toucha toucha touch me..." I feel like that was one of the first songs I started singing along with where I felt like I was able to express adult urges. (Not publicly... I sang it by myself... but it sure was a heck of a different feeling than singing along to Phantom.) Abigale Haness sounds like she really IS starting to be dirty in that recording. Susan Sarandon does not, and I think it's largely the rearrangement of the melody for the line "I wanna be dirty" that really bugs me.
Anyway, I digress, but in any event.... I don't have high hopes, but I'd be thrilled if this were closer to what I hear in the Roxy cast recording than the movie soundtrack. I can barely watch the movie just because the Roxy cast recording is so ingrained in my brain and I love it so much.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/23/11
If the prude word "lingerie" is replaced with "bridal bou-bouquet" in Grease for TV, they sure as hell are going to have problems with this.
"Toucha toucha toucha touch me, I wanna be dirty, will probably become "Lova,lova,lova, love me, I like to be happy".
Let's face it, even if the production values are great (ala Grease), this is going to be a "Glee"-type version of Rocky Horror.
Understudy Joined: 7/15/09
We now have our Magenta -- Christina Milian.
I'm slow on the take, but I just realized that this isn't going to be a live event. It's a two-hour special this fall on Fox.
TrChSpHa said: "We now have our Magenta -- Christina Milian.
UGH. Not pleased with this. Could they really not find anybody better? Magenta is one of my favorite characters.
LOL. This is the least of the things wrong with this production even existing.
Well. It could be worse. I guess.
Leading Actor Joined: 7/6/14
They make a brilliant move with Annaleigh and then flub it on Magenta. Blah.
Ranger Tom said: "They make a brilliant move with Annaleigh and then flub it on Magenta. Blah.
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Exactly!
What a mess.
Is it a brilliant move, though? It's like putting a beautiful rose in a pile of dog shlt. It might be beautiful, but it's still a rose in a pile of shlt.
It could have been a brilliant move. The real stars of the show are Frank, Riff, Magenta, and Columbia. The ****ed up with Frank, made good on Riff and Columbia, and ended with a bad move on Magenta. They could have casted someone worse but it's clear to me that Annaleigh Ashford is going to walk away with this show. There was a line on SMASH once - "I was a bright light in a bad show." - we have found our bright light. Hopefully some of these portrayals will surprise us. But as said before, the casting is the least of the issue here.
Via Wikipedia: The creative team is planning "to stick faithfully to the text and the score of the original but greatly reimagine the story visually".
Leading Actor Joined: 7/6/14
Word, Cinders. I'm just looking for some surprises now that would rival what Elle McLemore did for me in Grease.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/2/14
I thought Elle was horrible in Grease. I got so annoyed at seeing Patty Simcox so much
Ugh this is just so wrong headed...why didn't FOX just do it for one of their cable outlet where they could do the material uncensored.
This Rocky Horror is going to be so neutered that it's going to easily be able to play on a double bill with Mary Fucking Poppins.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/9/15
On FX this could've been killer.
Speaking of FX, Elizabeth Gillies would have been such a better casting choice for Magenta. A tad young, but boy, she'd murder it.
CindersGolightly said: "The real stars of the show are Frank, Riff, Magenta, and Columbia. The ****ed up with Frank, made good on Riff and Columbia, and ended with a bad move on Magenta. They could have casted someone worse but it's clear to me that Annaleigh Ashford is going to walk away with this show."
I didn't know they'd announce Riff, who's playing him? Can someone post the entire cast that's been announced?
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