I had the exact same thought re: her belt during, "I ne-ver ex-PEC-ted it to."
But again, like John Adams said, "In spite of the elements I didn't like musically, I enjoyed every second of the performance." She acted every millisecond that she was on stage. Her acting while not singing was just as, if not more informative than when she was singing the text. A true actress.
I don’t understand the Ben Platt Fever. He’s always sub par in every project he does. The ‘hoping I get it right’ act is lame.
And as much as I love Patti. It was very self indulgent.
And extremely awkward for the Grammys. The momentum and vibe of the show. It probably works well in her concerts. And she yelled her throat out to the rafters.
But the one thing I always thought of Patti in Evita is - why is she yelling at everyone? She’s mad at the world! Which doesn’t make the character human. Or real. Just an opportunity to be grand at every turn. And further showcased more grandstanding. Or barking, if you will.
But the one thing I always thought of Patti in Evita is - why is she yelling at everyone? She’s mad at the world! Which doesn’t make the character human. Or real. Just an opportunity to be grand at every turn. And further showcased more grandstanding. Or barking, if you will.
Okay. You obviously haven't ever read anything about Hal Prince's concept of EVITA. But yes, essentially all these things are exactly what he had in mind for the moment. In the show, this moment is "a politician's performance". It's about manipulating the public to win their favor. He did not view the moment or Peron to be genuine or human or real in this song. And Eva Peron was really effective at screaming her crowds down. In fact, right after this song, that's exactly what happens in the show.
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“I knew who I was this morning, but I've changed a few times since then.”
What a boring song! The music is bland. The lyrics are flat. Would a woman from Argentina use the term "dressed to the nines" and be all "sixes and sevens."
As for Ms LuPone, she didn't sing; she parked and barked!
I’ll enjoy the wax. Not everyone has to love Patti. I respect her. I even enjoy the self adulating way she reads her own audio book autobiography for pure camp value. It’s self indulgent once again for silly reasons. But wax it is!!!
But what will prevent us from smelling the stench of nepotism once Mr. Platt’s father urges his movie studio to cast his son as Fiyero in Wicked?
Because that’s been smelling rancid for many months now.
And the Tony Win and Grammy performance is all steering it as the master plan all along. Money talks. Just follow the money trail.
taboo123 said: "I’ll enjoy the wax. Not everyone has to love Patti. I respect her. I even enjoy the self adulating way she reads her own audio book autobiography for pure camp value. It’s self indulgent once again for silly reasons. But wax it is!!!
But what will prevent us from smelling the stench of nepotism once Mr. Platt’s father urges his movie studio to cast his son as Fiyero in Wicked?
Because that’s been smelling rancid for many months now.
And the Tony Win and Grammy performance is all steering it as the master plan all along. Money talks. Just follow the money trail."
10% of this business is talent, the other 90 is who you know.
Ben Platt is a talented guy. He certainly deserves what he has, and his connections have served him well. Unless you personally lost out on a role because you believe it was handed to him on a plate by his dad, why do you care? Why does it bother you? I could understand if the kid was a hack, but he isn't. He has real talent, so why be so butt hurt?