Anyone else see this? I thought it was a hoot - Heidi Blickenstaff pulled out the stops as Neely O'Hara, Martha Plimpton out-Busched Charles Busch as Anne Wells, Nancy Anderson was hysterical as a totally-out-of-it Sharon Tate. It was raucous, silly fun, with a tight little band and the atmosphere of a party you were glad to be at.
Sooooo thrilled to hear this. The adaptation was written by friends of mine and VOD is their baby.
Nice to know it played well in NYC too!!!
Uh, Ftworthguy, weren't you in the original staging?!?
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/19/03
I was there and it was a ton of fun. The biggest surprise to me was Martha Plimpton, since I was sort of huh? when I heard the casting. She was amazing...incredible timing and she nailed the Anne Welles voice. Plus the wardrobe...beige, beige, beige.
Barbara Anderson was hysterical and Troy Britton Johnson's channeling of Tony Scotti was downright spooky:)
Heidi, of course, was pretty amazing. Over the top in the best way possible.
It also served as a sort of mini-"Xanadu" reunion...saw several friends and acquaintances from the Helen Hayes days of not so long ago.
I thought you looked familiar, Ftworth.
I was there last night, I thought it was a total riot. I'm still chuckling this morning over Charles Busch's vocalizations as Helen.
There were great little touches, like "Neely's" business with the pearl necklace while she was singing one of the songs, showing that the people who put this production together really studied the movie and knew we'd recognize moments like that. Hilarious!!
Tovah Feldshuh did a lot with the few scenes that Miriam Pilar had.
Martha Plimpton was my favorite---I've only ever seen her on stage in this and Pal Joey and she completely blew me away both times. She's amazing!!!!
Everyone was great, truly. I'm so glad I went!
Is this a different adaptation than the Off-Broadway production in 1996?
Yes, this is a new adaptation that incorporates many of the best parts of the book and scenes inspired by the 1967 movie. It is (in my own opinion) both a loving tribute and a hilarious send up of the original. This particular script (by Doug Miller and Bob Hess) was first produced in Dallas in 2007... I just wish I could have seen it in the big apple!
(I may be somewhat biased as another member of the 2007 Dallas cast)...
I thought CWE looked familiar, too ...
YES!!! What a fun show... a total laugh riot. Martha was perfect as Anne, but I loved Heidi the most. Her Neely was over-the-top hysterical. It would be great it they revived it in a full production... just like they did at Circle in the Square Downtown in 1996. That production had drag queen Jackie Beat as Helen (including the colored mobiles hitting her in the head) and the wonderful Kate Flannery from "The Office" as Neely
And it was nice seeing you all again... Jim, Ken, Dawn & Robbie. It's been way too long.
Chorus Member Joined: 11/3/05
It was a great show with an excellent turnout and a responsive crowd. My only issue is all the previously announced people who werent there. First Jackson and seiber and then Hunter Bells last minute illness. I flew in for the day just to see the show and really enjoyed it.
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