Broadway Legend Joined: 12/23/05
I think it is creepy to a lot more people than just me...
neddyfrank2, define "creepy".
OK, I'll define it for you:
"Creepy" is anything different than the norm, and therefore it must have a negative connotation, because as we all know, anything different is bad. Correct?
broadwayman, you look as though you were a kick-ass Mrs. Meers. Brava.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/23/05
By creepy I mean wierd
Stand-by Joined: 1/10/04
wanna be a foster: THANK YOU!! it was a lot of fun and the person who did my make-up derserves a LOT OF CREDIT.. this is my favorite show and my dream role... and so i was sooo picky and she did an awesome job... and i appreciate the compliment!!!!
The terms are interchangable.
If you're looking for company in the use of words like "creepy" and "weird" to describe a man dressed in drag then you're on the wrong message board.
Stand-by Joined: 1/10/04
and besides... its not as if i just woke up and was like..." Im gonna dress up as mrs. meers today..." i was cast in the role... which can be played by a man or a woman... and thats that
Getting past the intolerance, I hope you enjoyed the role and that the audience enjoyed you. What the hell else matters?
And BTW, that takes real guts.
Good on you.
Stand-by Joined: 1/10/04
thank you!! i did have a great time... and i think the audience did like it..and i can tell u one thing... Jason Alexander was in the audience and he loved it!
You do look like you did a very good job as Mrs. Meers.
But in regards to: "and besides... its not as if i just woke up and was like..." Im gonna dress up as mrs. meers today..." i was cast in the role... which can be played by a man or a woman... and thats that"
That makes it seem (to me) as if you auditioned and were by surprise cast as Mrs. Meers and you did the honorable thing and accepted the challenge. In actuality, I believe you said that you did some figurative arm-twisting (my words) to get that part? No.
Nonetheless, it looks like you pulled it off well.
Stand-by Joined: 1/10/04
ummm kind of.... i had been talking to the director at my camp for a while... and he knew i was obsessed with the show and it was my dream role... and honestly i REALLY didnt think he was gonna do it... but then he called me back for it and thats how i got it.. so yes i really was VERY surprised when i did get it..
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/23/05
I am not intolerante to people dressing up as drag at all.
Just like I find haunted houses creepy, I find a boy dressed up as an asian hotel manager who is a white slave trader....creepy
Chorus Member Joined: 11/28/05
Thats BRILLIANT! So funny. Good for you. You look fabulous and I bet you were hilarious in the part.
Very Nice! Very cool color!
Swing Joined: 5/21/06
For some reason, I saw this, and im like - I don't know if hes on this board, but 10 bucks this is you.
I would have paid to see many things druing this production.
A- Your face when you saw the cast list at 6am or so
B- Ron's Face. Period. During everything from callbacks to first run through.
C- The SHOW. I WANTED to see this SHOW. Who needs college? Being an AD was like Frenchwoods University!
~Steph
Stand-by Joined: 1/10/04
thanks for all the feedback.. i appreciate...
Stand-by Joined: 4/17/06
and your post is titled thoughts about you as mrs meers.. i think those were given.. :)
Stand-by Joined: 1/10/04
well... i guess i didnt exactly mean what do u think of a guy playing the role... but i am enjoying the feedback
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/27/05
I am not intolerante to people dressing up as drag at all.
On behalf of the English language, ouch.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/10/06
Hmm, looks like someone [meaning me] has a new dream role . . .
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/17/06
All I can say is I'm glad that there is a lot of French Woods people on this thread, and how I found you I had NO CLUE!!!!!
How is everyone?
I LOVE the idea of Meers as a man. I think it is great and only adds to the role.
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