Leading Actor Joined: 1/10/09
"....Plus, the standbys often go on biweekly (at least!) for one or more performances, because, as Julia Murney once stated, Elphabas HAVE to rest here and there. Wouldn't it look so much better if they didn't have an understudy listing for their lead almost once a week?!"
I soooo agree with this. Put the standby on for 2 or 3 shows per week. Give those singers a vocal rest and give the standbys and understudies a chance.
Maybe, if Wicked is listening (and I'm sure they're not) we might get double Elphabas the next time there's a cast change.
This vocal debacle brings up Phantom... how long did it take for Christine to have an alternate.
Since they opened on Broadway...
ok, just to be clear, i was being 100% sarcastic with the beauty pageant winner newsflash. i was reading this ridiculously clueless thread when a commercial came on for a diabetes diet cookbook so i thought i'd be funny. apologies to those who thought i might be offering real information. i just think people are getting a little crazy about this - and i think it should be pretty clear right now that we can't believe anything ANYONE says in this thread unless they cite an actual source. as of right now, we have about five conflicting people 'in the know'. let's just wait it out, folks.
:)
inick - Patti Cohenour was the original alternate to Sarah Brightman's Christine. I believe Patti went on twice a week; Thursday nights and Saturday matinees. Rebecca Luker was the original Christine understudy.
Leading Actor Joined: 7/12/07
Any news updates? My boyfriend called the Gershwin today and the staff not only said that they had no idea about Dee leaving anytime in January, but that she had only started "a month ago." :-S Obviously, they have no clue at all.
Why should the box office know? That's not their job.
Leading Actor Joined: 7/12/07
True, but I found it striking that they even thought she had only been there for a month.
My guess is the one woman from the Dixie Chicks....or Paula Dean.
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/29/04
I don't know what is going on there but Julie was back on again tonight.
Yeah, I've always wondered why Paula Deen has never played Elphaba.
No, no, no.
Suzanne Somers has signed on to be the next Elphaba.
I heard she is doing Bobby Cronin's musical The Beaten Path in January.
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