Lunalaaaaaaaa said: "I'd love to see her return to Broadway! Does anyone have any idea when she possibly might in the future?"
I have a worried feeling that the Annie Sequel podcast series (“Tomorrow&rdquo is taking up too much of Laura Benanti’s time. Unsurprisingly, she’s an excellent Miss Hannigan (She’s got all the meaness and and uninhibited comic energy we want from the character, with an added self destructive streak) but a series with robot butlers and an auto tuned cover of “Tomorrow” as its theme song ain’t the best showcase for her talents.
I personally hope that she’s gone quiet in order to do the West End production of My Fair Lady, but I will be happy whatever she does...
BritCrit said: "Lunalaaaaaaaa said: "I'd love to see her return to Broadway! Does anyone have any idea when she possibly might in the future?"
I have a worried feeling that the Annie Sequel podcast series (“Tomorrow&rdquo is taking up too much of Laura Benanti’s time. Unsurprisingly, she’s an excellent Miss Hannigan (She’s got all themeaness and and uninhibited comic energy we want from the character, with an added self destructive streak) but a series with robot butlers and an auto tuned cover of “Tomorrow” as its theme song ain’t the best showcase for her talents.
I personally hope that she’s gone quiet in order to do the West End production of My Fair Lady, but I will be happy whatever she does..."
Her accent was not great. It’d be laughable in the UK. Of all shows, they should hire an authentically Brit actress.
"I know now that theatre saved my life." - Susan Stroman
I already have tickets for that new production and I’m hoping they make some sort of casting announcement soon. But I’d put money on it being a new-ish up and coming British actress and more established Higgins. The money they’re charging for those tickets sure hints that they’ve got a hefty paycheck to give out to someone.
Jordan Catalano said: "I already have tickets for that new production and I’m hoping they make some sort of casting announcement soon. But I’d put money on it being a new-ish up and coming British actress and more established Higgins. The money they’re charging for those tickets sure hints that they’ve got a hefty paycheck to give out to someone."
True, but I would love to see Benanti in the West End at some point. Certainly better than being stuck in the audio drama world...
Jordan Catalano said: "Nolan LuPone said: "She was (allegedly) offered Bobbie for the Company revival, but she turned it down." I’ve actually heard the exact opposite that she really wanted it but they didn’t want her."
No disrespect to Katrina, but Laura as Bobbie would have been way better as it's in her vocal range. I could tell that they had to make serious key changes for Katrina to sing comfortably. What did the creatives have against Laura playing Bobbie?
The idea is to work and to experiment. Some things will be creatively successful, some things will succeed at the box office, and some things will only - which is the biggest only - teach you things that see the future. And they're probably as valuable as any of your successes. -Harold Prince
That I don’t know. I was just told it was basically “thank you for your interest, have a nice day the door is over there”. They were just set on Katrina.
apparently Broadway is still dark to her, as she tweeted last year
"We absolutely cannot reopen without significant changes being made in order to make our theaters, rehearsal rooms and spaces safe for our BIPOC, trans and disabled colleagues."
also considering her health issue, her kid, her huge concerns on social issues, her expressing interests in playing tons of roles, her family issue, etc
spicemonkey said: "I expect her to be returning to Broadway in 2035"
I think that may be pushing it.
The idea is to work and to experiment. Some things will be creatively successful, some things will succeed at the box office, and some things will only - which is the biggest only - teach you things that see the future. And they're probably as valuable as any of your successes. -Harold Prince
spicemonkey said: "apparently Broadway is still dark to her, as she tweeted last year
"We absolutely cannot reopen without significant changes being made in order to make our theaters, rehearsal rooms and spaces safe for our BIPOC, trans and disabled colleagues."
also considering her health issue, her kid, her huge concerns on social issues, her expressing interests in playing tons of roles, her family issue, etc
I expect her to be returning to Broadway in 2035"
I don’t think being too left wing gets you removed from Broadway (Eden Espinosa is still pretty busy, even though she was Karen Olivio’s Greatest supporter) and again, Benanti is still pretty active, but it’s mostly TV and/or podcast work that doesn’t show off her full abilities. Mind you, the fact that she’s still appearing in things after playing Miss Hannigan shows she’s been doing better than Cameron Diaz, which will certainly reassure her - as long as she’s still appearing in things, that’s what matters...
I don’t like the way this thread has turned a bit mean and catty - it’s unlucky Benanti was turned away from Company, it’s a bit disappointing she’s focusing on non theatre stuff ATM (even if it includes concerts and putting an audio spin on a Tony winning Broadway villain), but that doesn’t necessarily mean she’s being “blacklisted” or anything like that. Let’s give it a few months and speculate then...
SR I believe it had to do with The Great "MESSAGE BOARDS ARE NOT SUPPORTIVE ENOUGH OF US A-LIST BROADWAY STARS AS THEY SHOULD BE" Scandal of the 20teens. I recall posting something minor that really irked her for its lack of fawning. And after I paid my own cash money to see her in three Broadway shows. Before that.
And gosh, didn't she and her character stink up TBS's The Detour when she/it were grafted in? That show was golden in its first season. And her Melania schtick schtunk. But I wish her great success in her next occupation and I won't have a single word said against her. I won't stand for it.
Looks like concerts will have to hold us fans over until her next big role. And to echo others, I think she would make a wonderful Bobbie following Katrina Lenk.