I read in a post further down somewhere that when Sarah Brightman was in Phantom on Broadway, there was some controversy regarding her performance or schedule or something. Can anybody enlighten me as to what all the fuss was about at that time ?
The controversy involved Lloyyd Webber insisting that his then wife (Brightman) re create on broadway the role she originated in London. Equity felt she was not a star ( at the time) and the role should go to someone here. There was a big bruhaha and Webber insisted to Equity that he had written the role for her and the show would not got on without her. I saw her in it. She was awful. She sang it beautifully but she truly was awful and got blasted by most critics .
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I remember reading the NY Times review of her, stating that she was like "Minnie Mouse on quaaludes." A little harsh, if you ask me.
I also remember her performance being the one of the only things I liked about the original cast (Judy Kaye, sets, lighting, costumes were the others). I liked Sarah a lot more than I expected to. Nowadays, I can't stand her at all. That new-age, PBS junk sucks!
Another thing I remember about her performance, and I'm not sure if other Christines who followed in her place do the same thing, but during the part when the Phantom is saying "Siiiiing for me!" and she is singing way up in the stratosphere, her back was to the audience and it was VERY obvious that her notes were pre-recorded. I was in the front row, way on the side, and she wasn't even making an effort to look like she was lip-synching it. Like I said, I don't know if other Christines lip-sync that part as well. I can't imagine that they would.
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Although she is no actress, I did enjoy her perf becuse of the voice. But now, all this talk is flooding me with the memories of the VERY first stab at Sarah that Forbiddan Broadway did...as she turns to the audience with the HUGE teeth
"It was the start of all of the London influx of performers that went on with Les Miz and Siagon casting that caused a big stir with Equity"
Les Miz opened before Phantom did, so Phantom certainly didn't "start" it.
And Les Miz wasn't originally going to have Frances Ruffelle as Eponine anyway, meaning that Colm Wilkinson was the only UK performer originally intended for the OBC. The actress originally cast as Eponine turned it down, and Frances had to be called to open on Broadway at the last minute.
It is only when one does the math with what she owns up to now with the number of years ago Phantom began that she appears to have been some sort of pre-teen prodigy.
Common enough show biz arithmetic.
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Speaking of Actors' Equity problems for Brit performers, does anyone know what the rules are? I'm curious as to whether Maria Friedman would have difficulties coming to Broadway *if* Woman in White (which hasn't even opened yet in London) should transfer to NY *if* it is a success in London and *if* it is deemed a possibility for success in the US. She is appearing at the Cafe Carlyle, but I don't think she has ever performed on a Broadway stage.
My crystal ball is broken, but I am still looking ahead through the mists of time.
I think the English actor or actress in question has to have the star power to justify being cast in place of some American, or be otherwise 'irreplacable.'
I remember that Josephina Gabrielle finally made it to Broadway with the Nunn revival of Oklahoma since as a singing ballerina, she was supposedly sufficiently unique to be irreplacable.
Well if thats what they call singing - then she was ok...I thought her voice was awful. I know girls who can sing AND dance circles around her - but even at that - Oklahoma was a dreadful production.
"I don't really get the ending,all i can go with is when after several months,Judith saw Pat sang,and later she kissed him on the toilet,after that the story back to where Pat went down from the stage after he'd sung,and he went to the italian lady.I just don't get it,what Judith exatcly meant when he kissed Pat that she had seen,and did Pat end up together with The Italian Lady?Please help me,thank u very much!"
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