I have no idea what possesed them to put him in the show...maybe he's good...but i kinda don't have that much faith. At least I already have tickets to this one though!
"so sick of this american idol bway." ........................
This is one guy that where that argument doesn't hold up. His singing career came along *after* his theater work started.
Joe has been doing theater since he he was very, very little (7 or 8 I believe). He did community theater while he was growing up -- so theater isn't new for Joe at all. He was very good in tick,tick...BOOM! so I'm hoping he does well in WICKED.
god forbid we give "unfamous" people a chance. Why has broadway all of a sudden become this haven for pop stars? True producers want to make $$$$... but, some of these people just ruin good things. I'd much rather see 2 unknown girls play the twins in side show then have to sit through The Hilton Sisters.
"god forbid we give "unfamous" people a chance." .................................
God forbid we condemn famous people right off the bat because they did nothing but be....well....famous. You want no-names to be given a chance just as Joe deserves to be given one.
I thought he was great in tick, tick...BOOM! I think he is qualified for this role. The only thing I'm worried about is his thick Boston accent coming into play. Goodluck to Norbert with his new show!
"It's like people can't post an opinion Becky without you jumping down throats. "
That's certainly not what I intended. I just wanted you to think about your argument. It's pretty aggressive and venomous....not just a simple "I'm surprised they cast Joe."
Perhaps Joey will sing a chorus of "The Right Stuff" during the bridge of "Dancing Through Life". 'Let's go down to the Oz-Dust Ballroom - we can meet there tonight, oh -oh -oh -oh -oh, oh- oh-oh-oh, oh -oh - oh -oh -oh,(pause).. the right stuff'. It'll be swankified!
How is it Venomous? We are all just saying that Broadway has become more than just open calls and new talent. It's become a machine. It just isn't what it used to be.
I think that McIntyre will be an excellent Fiyero. He was incredible in "tick...tick...BOOM!" and has earned a lot more respect because of it. I'll even go so far as to saying that I think he'll do just as good as any understudy.
With all due respect, I say that you give him a chance before you start talking trash about him.
A friend in casting said that Adam Pascal was offered the role but he decided to do Aida and Adam Garcia was considered as well but he had scheduling conflicts.
Okay, now if you all seriously don't like the idea of singing a chorus of "The Right Stuff" during the bridge of "Dancing Through Life", I have another idea!!! How about Danny, Donnie, Jordie, and Johnnie join Joey on stage as he serenades Idina during "As Long as You're Mine"? They can break into the chorus of "Hangin' Tough" and do a little breakdancing to help woo the lady...ya' know what I mean! I think Elphie will really dig it, don't you?
He should fit right in physically. Norbert is rather short himself. I saw Joey in Babes in Arms here at Reprise in LA and he was the definition of GOOD. He was nothing spectacular, but he was competant and fine. I would really love to see Adam Garcia in this role though. I fell in love with him in Coyote Ugly and when I found out he did musical theater, I kinda lost it... turned into a bit of an obsession! :-P It would be great to see him make his Broadway debut.
I saw Joey in Tick Tick Boom twice. I was not at all psyched about seeing him the first time. But he surprised me. Even if he drinks a gallon of codeine cough syrup before every performance he will be better than that hideous Norbert in the role. How could he not be? Just hearing a mere mention of the hideous Norbert makes me want to break out in hives.
I think people are mixing up someone with talent and a background in theatre (Joey Fatone, Joe McIntyre, etc.) with people who lack that (Mel B., Melanie Griffith, etc.) In the "golden age" of Broadway, film "stars" did Broadway plays and even musicals as means of stretching themselves as actors and inviting a new challenge. Did Walter Kerr and the famous critics back then call it stunt casting? No. Now, if someone like Joe McIntyre, Deborah Gibson, etc. take roles in shows and truly stink, that will be noted by audiences, people like us on this message board, critics, and the like. Just as they (and we) negatively critique when it is a bona fide musical theatre actor (and not a film celeb). The bottom line here is, the producers of Wicked don't need to pull stunt casting, because the show has been consistently in the top 5 grossing shows each week. I can certainly understand people's reaction to Joey McIntyre, and how it would be ideal to have a "traditional musical theatre actor" such as Max VonEssen (for example) to go into that role instead. But I would assume he auditioned with others, and hopefully he's the best for the part. Might I eat my words? Very possible. But in this business that happens to have the word 'show' in front of it; as upsetting as it may be - - it will always be a business decision. Stunt casting? I don't think that's the case this time.
Updated On: 5/18/04 at 12:49 AM