Wow. After having seen the completely uninspired staging of FROZEN at Disneyland a few weeks ago, I came out thinking this really needs an outside of the box creative thinker like Alex Timbers to make it work for the stage. Hopefully they get another brave creative thinker. The last Disney project that went through a slew of early directors was The Little Mermaid- and that ended up a disappointment.
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Can we just clear the record once and for all? Headband, you don't actually read, do you? Where in my post did I say she was officially offered the role, ever? I literally said the opposite, that I hope she's eventually offered the role.
They/them.
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I thought Cinders' post was incredibly clear and had zero ambiguity. Hoping someone continues with the development of a show toward its Broadway production s in no way the same as saying they're attached to the Broadway production.
The Headband just likes to take any opportunity available to assert his own knowledge, and that usually means cutting someone else down to do so.
"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."
Cinders, unfortunately part of being a member of BWW is coming to terms with the fact that many posters have NO reading skills. It's them, not you. Your post was crystal clear, and those of us who can read completely understood your enthusiasm and support of Betsy Morgan when you said it's "her role."
I still have a hard time seeing this show as anything but a bad Disney World attraction. I figured a good director could turn it into something else, but based on the success of *Aladdin*, I imagine Disney has no reason to mess with the formula.
"Some people can thrive and bloom living life in a living room, that's perfect for some people of one hundred and five. But I at least gotta try, when I think of all the sights that I gotta see, all the places I gotta play, all the things that I gotta be at"
Kad said: "The Headband just likes to take any opportunity available to assert his own knowledge, and that usually means cutting someone else down to do so."
He's such a bore, going in and out of threads demanding clarification/proof, telling people how and what to post, demanding people delete their accounts when he disagrees with them.
He's overstayed his welcome. He's a big pain in the u know what. He comes off as crabby, miserable and more than slightly unhinged.
@ Cinders: Your post was very clear. Headband has a problem with reading comprehension. I think it's time for the Headband to kindly step away from the keyboard.
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They/them.
"Get up the nerve to be all you deserve to be."
CindersGolightly said: "Thanks, guys. It really means a lot to have so much support in this difficult time. Please, donate to my Kickstarter if you can, and be on the lookout for my memoir coming out this fall.
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it's official. Ken Davenport has been masquerading as CindersGolightly all this while.
I think we've all warmed up to the idea of Betsy playing Elsa. She's got a great personality for it, the acting and singing skills, I can't think of anyone else they'd offer it to. And especially if she's growing with the character through development it's perfect
Which woman would you like? When the project was originally announced, Diane Paulus was my first choice to direct. However, considering the responses both Finding Neverland and Waitress received, she so far hasn't proven to be as successful with new musicals as she has with revivals.