I was surprised to find this on the Cinderella website... I don't remember any press release saying that she would only be doing certain performances. Quite a few shows that she is scheduled to be out for.
Please note, Carly Rae Jepsen will not be playing Cinderella at the following performances:
FEBRUARY
Wednesday, February 5 - 1:30 PM Saturday, February 8 - 8:00 PM Saturday, February 15 - 8:00 PM Sunday, February 16 - 2:00 PM Wednesday, February 19 - 1:30 PM Saturday, February 22 - 8:00 PM Wednesday, February 26 - 1:30 PM
MARCH
Saturday, March 1 - 8:00 PM Wednesday, March 5 - 1:30 PM Saturday, March 8 - 8:00 PM Wednesday, March 12 - 1:30 PM Saturday, March 15 - 8:00 PM Wednesday, March 19 - 1:30 PM Saturday, March 22 - 8:00 PM Wednesday, March 26 - 1:30 PM Saturday, March 29 - 8:00 PM APRIL
Thursday, April 3 - 7:00 PM Saturday, April 5 - 8:00 PM Thursday, April 10 - 7:00 PM Saturday, April 12 - 8:00 PM Thursday, April 17 - 7:00 PM Saturday, April 19 - 8:00 PM Thursday, April 24 - 7:00 PM Saturday, April 26 - 8:00 PM
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If you have to or feel the need to miss that many performances, you shouldn't commit to eight shows a week. This will be the sad downfall of a very lovely production.
And it looks like she REALLY doesn't like matinees, or the idea of two show days.
Can she even sing? She sounds audo-tuned or however you spell that on all her songs. Every time I hear that Call Me Maybe thing, I want to blow my own brains out.
I can't believe she is taking Saturday night's off...THE night on Broadway for a lot of people. While she would've had to do 2 shows on Saturday, it would've been better for her to take off Weds nights.
I'll agree in saying she shouldn't of been able to sign up for the role if she didn't want to commit to 8 shows a week. she's basically taking off Wednesday matinees(Feb/Mar), Thursday evenings(April) & Saturday evenings. I wonder how many other performances she'll miss.
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She was contracted to do six performances a week. She is being paid for six performances a week. End of story.
Jessica Hershberg will be great.
I would bet that the producers wanted her to do Saturday matinees, as it is this show's largest grossing performance. Remember who is coming to see her. Not the typical Saturday night theatergoer.
CZJ at opening night party for A Little Night Music, Dec 13, 2009.
The producers are the ones who negotiated this arrangement. If there's anyone to be upset with it's the producers, for allowing her to miss so many pre-arranged performances. Not to mention what if she's unable to attend her scheduled performances.
"If you have to or feel the need to miss that many performances, you shouldn't commit to eight shows a week."
She didn't commit to 8 shows a week. The deal was 6 shows a week and was thoroughly discussed in the main "we hate Carly and think she sucks and the show is going down the tubes and OMG I can't believe it, she can't sing at all and it's all autotune and we don't want Laura to leave, she's the best and OMG,OMG,OMG how could they pick Carly" thread.
"Every time I hear that Call Me Maybe thing, I want to blow my own brains out."
To me ..it's nothing new. Certain performers only go on for a certain amount of performances. At least they are honest about it.
I think it's still good publicity wise to have Carly there for the show to get "that" audience...and it's smart of them to announce when she won't be there. Regardless, I was thrilled to see Laura in the role but I didn't go to see Cinderella to see her - I went to see Cinderella. Besides, enough people on this site have said they would stay away like the plague when Carly was there - so now you have some performances to choose from...LOL I still wish her the best..and you really never know.
That said, you really doubly appreciate stars like Daniel Radcliffe who never missed one performance of How To Succeed all the time he was there....for 8 shows a week.
"That said, you really doubly appreciate stars like Daniel Radcliffe who never missed one performance of How To Succeed all the time he was there....for 8 shows a week."
If Carly does all of the 6 shows per week she is contracted to perform, she also will never miss a performance. She's not getting away with something, just fulfilling the contract she and the producers agreed to.
I was not at all dissing Carly for only contracting to 6 performances. If that's what she wanted and the show was willing to do it, good for her. I think it's fine.
I was just commenting that its great when a "star" or "name" has time to perform full time for a period of time. It opens Broadway up to a whole new audience.
I just think it's a shame that Broadway has had this stigma of actors taking off scheduled performances (see: all the message boards questions "does so and so do matinees") that really hasn't been the case in a long while, with some understandable exceptions. Then this one comes along and starts the whole thing over.
"Hey little girls, look at all the men in shiny shirts and no wives!" - Jackie Hoffman, Xanadu, 19 Feb 2008
1967 Barbara Harris won the Tony for The Apple Tree and she only did night shows. Phyllis Newman did all the matinees..
It's nothing new..and stamina and availability is one thing but it's not the only thing.
Regardless, I commend anyone who feels that Broadway is a great place to perform and then does it. You make a lot more money in a movie or TV show or having a hit record. It welcomes a lot of people who have not had the opportunity or previous interest to see a Broadway show like I as a New Yorker have been lucky to do (and probably have taken for granted) my whole life.
As long as they are GOOD at it. “Remember who is coming to see her. Not the typical Saturday night theatergoer.” -Yes, but it seems her demographic (Teens and Tweens) Would be more apt to see something at night-at least in my experience.
I saw Alessa Neeck as well, and she was wonderful! Just as good as Laura, especially for someone who doesn't know the difference. And I'm excited for Jessica Hershberg! Even though it looks like she won't be going on with Santino... I'm glad the understudies will really get the chance to shine especially since Laura barely missed any shows in her entire year run.