Though Harry Hamlin does have stage experience, Lisa Rinna has never performed on stage before. As she explained on LIVE WITH REGIS & KELLY last week -- her only acting experience came from working on soap operas. That's it.
She says that she is learning more and more at every performance and would NEVER have stepped on that stage at the Ambassador Theatre on Broadway had she not been thrown into the touring company first.
She's enjoying her run on Broadway, and feels blessed this opportunity happened for her.
Lisa Rinna & Harry Hamlin (along with Brenda Braxton, Roz Ryan and Rob Bartlett) end their run on Sunday July 29, 2007, though an extension could be possible.
Does anyone know what the crowds are like at the stage door after the show? Do they come out after matinees? My mom would love to be able to meet Harry Hamlin. Thanks!
Saw the show this past Sunday, and I was not impressed. Harry is a delightful actor, but the singing was not all there, and the dancing is non existent. He really couldn't even shimmy. He looks great in person though. I thought lately on TV he was looking quite old, but I saw him enter the theater, and he looked great. Lisa is a good dancer, an okay singer, but not much of an actress. Sorry. And she is way too overly tanned.
I killed the boss, you don't think they're gonna fire me over a thing like that!!!!
I hate to admit this, but I saw the show tonight and LOVED it. I was in the second row orchestra on the left side and seeing Lisa Rinna up close was such a thrill for me (huge Melrose Place fan here). Her dancing was excellent...LOVED "Roxie" and "Hot Honey Rag." I went in with extremely low expectations and ended up loving her performance. No, her singing isn't the greatest, but neither is Ann Reinking's...and Lisa's acting was just fine. I really enjoyed it...and the audience was loving it as well. Harry was fine...kind of bland at times, and with this role, was unable to show off his dancing skills that he learned on Dancing with the Stars, but he was fine. Certainly not the embarassment that others in this thread have cited. Brenda Braxton continues to give 100%...I am shocked that she is not walking through by now...but she was fabulous. Also enjoyed Roz Ryan's Mama Morton. If you are a fan of Lisa and/or Harry, don't miss them in this show. They just extended through August 5th.
...and the stage door was mobbed...but they both signed and took pictures with everyone waiting. Lisa was so nice...it was thrilling to meet her.
They are extending their contracts, but until when, I don't know.
"I mean, sitting side by side with another man watching Patti LuPone play Rose in GYPSY on Broadway is essentially the equivalent of having hardcore sex." -Wanna Be A Foster.
"Say 'Goody.' Say 'Bubbi.'" ... "That's it. Exactly as if it were 'Goody.' Now I know you're gonna sing 'Goody' this time, but nevertheless..."
Lisa Rinna and Harry Hamlin – have added a one-week extension to their summer engagement in Broadway’s razzle-dazzle hit, CHICAGO. Originally scheduled to play through Sunday, July 29, Rinna and Hamlin will now appear through Sunday, August 5.
Harry Hamlin was terrible and I was expecting to like him. Completely lifeless and couldn't sing at all. I had no love for Lisa Rinna going in to this, but I give her credit for trying really hard. I was sitting pretty close and I felt for her in Hot Honey Rag. You could see the sheer determination on her face. She has a pretty winning personality in the part too.
This was the first time I saw Brenda Bexton as Velma and I was completely underwhelmed. I couldn't hear her half the time and her dancing was passable but nothing great.
ETA: Though I was pleasantly surprised by Rinna, she was still a lightweight Roxie, all things considered. Updated On: 8/9/07 at 08:44 PM