I think Emma Thompson would make a great Desiree in A Little Night Music. Glam her up a bit with that outfit she began Sweeney Todd with. She's talented enough to bring new insights to the character. I'd love to see a full blown, no expense spared production (the last revival was a bit sparse).
I'm sure it's way too much to hope that Maggie Smith would play Madame Armfeldt.
Round out the cast with Robert Westenberg as Egerman, Faith Prince as Charlotte and Krysta Rodriguez as Petra
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Charlotte's older than Desiree. 40-55 age range. Faith is somewhere around 55 but reads a bit younger onstage. Link
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^^All too young because Charlotte is the voice of experience. She has to counter Anne in "Every Day A Little Death".
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It's weird how on that website Anne is "Lead" and Desiree is "Supporting".
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"It's weird how on that website Anne is "Lead" and Desiree is "Supporting".
I thought that was funny too. Obviously it's wrong because Desiree is lead.
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"All too young because Charlotte is the voice of experience. She has to counter Anne in "Every Day A Little Death"."
And yet they all played the role at some point or another.
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"It's weird how on that website Anne is "Lead" and Desiree is "Supporting". "
Well, Desiree DOES have the least amount of material to sing, especially in the first act. Even Petra has a more challenging, not to mention longer, song than Desiree...
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32 was not considered young for a turn of the century woman. 55 on the other hand would have been considered ancient. Though women in their 50s have played the role, Desiree in a realistic context would likely only have been mid- late 30s for the story to make sense.
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. Going off the context of the script she and the Count are both probably under 30.
Yes. Trevor Nunn was adamant about casting age appropriate actors in his revival. The Count, Charlotte, Anne, Henrik, and Fredrika were all cast appropriately. It was nice to have an actual child as Fredrika, and not a grown woman.
Actually, Emma Thompson WAS the first rumor for the Trevor Nunn production that eventually became the Broadway revival, when it was originating in London.
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