I mean, I think Ben Platt did a great job and his performance shows an incredible range, and he was definitely the safest bet for the role as far as publicity and mainstream attention go...
Brandon Uranowitz would have completely killed that role
With his roaring but natural vibrato and his huge climaxes
I really think he could do so much better than Ben Platt at it
In fact I'm willing to bet that he auditioned, if Ben Platt wasn't just directly chosen with no audition.
Edit: I was going to add in that Ben Platt in a Bass-Baritone role is odd, but I always forget he's just a baritone with a very bright tone. It's easy to mix them up with tenors but I think the real reason I don't like him as Leo Frank is just because I really do feel like Brandon Uranowitz should've played the role and would've played it better. Please note that I'm extremely biased.
... Towards Ben Platt.
Look at my username.
I'm in love with Dear Evan Hansen.
But nah Brandon Uranowitz would've been way better.
I 100% disagree I just got out of the show and Ben was perfect in the role IMHO. It was an amazing performance by him and the entire cast I can’t imagine anyone else in the role. But I am a huge Ben Platt fan so there’s that 😇
I'm not a Platt fan, but this revival would have never happened without his involvement. So I can congratulate him for employing a ton of people and giving this show (and important story) some legs and recognition. Now, with its success, maybe it'll tour.
Even if you don't like Platt in this (I did), and even if you think someone else would do a good/better job (certainly possible), to say he was MISCAST sorta renders the whole conversation kinda silly. He disappears into the role, and certainly sells Out of Place Brooklynite Stuck in Atlanta as well as anyone else.
I thought it was an incredible, Tony-winning performance and the quality of his vocals and acting up there with any of my favourite greats (eg Bernadette Peters or Donna Murphy). I know people like to hate on him all the time and I guess I really have only enjoyed his work in DEH and Parade but I do think there is something very special there. He has that X factor that’s hard to describe or identify. Where it feels he is truly transcending and getting lost in those roles and you don’t feel that you are watching someone act. You feel you are watching the character. It’s a whole different league to insert whatever actor who may be on paper more brilliant in every way but just doesn’t bring what Ben brings.
"You can't overrate Bernadette Peters. She is such a genius. There's a moment in "Too Many Mornings" and Bernadette doing 'I wore green the last time' - It's a voice that is just already given up - it is so sorrowful. Tragic. You can see from that moment the show is going to be headed into such dark territory and it hinges on this tiny throwaway moment of the voice." - Ben Brantley (2022)
"Bernadette's whole, stunning performance [as Rose in Gypsy] galvanized the actors capable of letting loose with her. Bernadette's Rose did take its rightful place, but too late, and unseen by too many who should have seen it" Arthur Laurents (2009)
"Sondheim's own favorite star performances? [Bernadette] Peters in ''Sunday in the Park,'' Lansbury in ''Sweeney Todd'' and ''obviously, Ethel was thrilling in 'Gypsy.'' Nytimes, 2000
Ben was good, Brandon is otherwise employed: good for both of them!
I saw Parade yesterday. It's good, though it seems to be missing something that I can't quite put my finger on. The most dynamic performance was given by understudy Prentiss E. Mouton as Jim Conley.
BeingAlive44Ever said: "I mean, I think he did a great job and it shows an incredible range."
That coupled with the fact that he was just Tony nominated for the role is pretty antithetical to the idea of him being "miscast" imo. I think he's doing some career great work. That being said, I could ALSO see Brandon doing something wonderful with the role. But just because he could also play the part beautifully doesn't mean Ben is miscast.
Leo Frank, bass-baritone role ? Lol. He has one or two lines in “come up to my office” that sit in a low register (for character purposes), but that’s really about it.
Sure, Brandon likely would have been great, but as others have said, would not have sold any tickets. I also believe Ben Platt is giving an exceptional performance, with his usual mannerisms lending themselves to the character quite well.
-There's the muddle in the middle. There's the puddle where the poodle did the piddle."
I liked Ben Platt as Leo Frank, but somehow I still saw Evan Hansen from his acting (?)
But when I saw Max Chernin in the role, I was blown away.
I remember someone said if Parade won best revival, they would extend to the end of the year. I hope they win and extend. I wanna see Max play Leo Frank again and again and again
Uranowitz is also 5 years older than Leo was when he died, which of course isn't a huge deal (Brent Carver was even older in the original) but I also feel Uranowitz reads closer to 40 than 30.
A lot of people make very valid points and are right about a lot of stuff.
Somebody said Uranowitz was pitchy, and I kind of agree but I think that roughness fits the role, and also I'm pretty sure he was crying so he might've had allergies or something
I think that with a few rehearsals he could be really amazing for the role
Also Leo Frank is a bass-baritone role because he sings in the baritone register with a handful of especially low notes, Ben Platt handles it well all things considered.
Also, I don't really have a problem with Platt as Leo Frank, I think he did a rather good job, but I don't think he really brought anything I haven't seen before. I think that it's all fine and cool that he made the revival even possible, but I'm sure he and others could recognize others could and would play the role better.
I guess Uranowitz was doing Leopoldstadt, though, which I don't know how I forgot about.
What I really mean to say is
I wish Uranowitz could play Leo Frank at some point in time.
Hey mods, have you ever considered making it so people can't just immediately start threads as soon as they join? Like a the waiting period have to go through before they buy a handgun in some places.
Ensemble1680343767 said: "BeingAlive44Ever said: "I mean, I think he did a great job and it shows an incredible range."
That coupled with the fact that he was just Tony nominated for the role is pretty antithetical to the idea of him being "miscast" imo. I think he's doing some career great work. That being said, I could ALSO see Brandon doing something wonderful with the role. But just because he could also play the part beautifully doesn't mean Ben is miscast.
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Let me cue you in on something
I used the word "miscast" because people wouldn't respond if I said something else
But honestly you're right
Everybody is kind of right he wasn't "miscast"
And yeah there's no was Uranowitz could do it since he's doing Leopoldstadt, which he's amazing in
musikman said: "Leo Frank, bass-baritone role ? Lol. He has one or two lines in “come up to my office” that sit in a low register (for character purposes), but that’s really about it.
Sure, Brandon likely would have been great, but as others have said, would not have sold any tickets. I also believe Ben Platt is giving an exceptional performance, with his usual mannerisms lending themselves to the character quite well."
Yeah there's no way anybody other than me would pay to see Uranowitz specifically
Ben Platt is a very recognizable actor on Broadway, which is a huge factor in his favor
inception said: "Hey mods, have you ever considered making it so people can't just immediately start threads as soon as they join? Like a the waiting period have to go through before they buy a handgun in some places."
That's a great idea actually what made you think of it
Was it my extremely ill thought out topic that has no reason to be on the same page as actual forums
After reading this thread I was looking at the Instagram photos of the Ham4Ham on Friday where Platt and Uranowitz both appeared, and was imagining Uranowitz pulling a Nomi Malone on Platt and shoving him down the stairs to take his part... But alas, Uranowitz looks perfectly happy listening to Platt, so he likely is fine with the casting.
MemorableUserName said: "After reading this thread I was looking at the Instagram photos of the Ham4Ham on Friday where Platt and Uranowitz both appeared, and was imagining Uranowitz pulling a Nomi Malone on Platt and shoving him down the stairs to take his part... But alas, Uranowitz looks perfectly happy listening to Platt, so he likely is fine with the casting.