Hi, I dont know if its been officially announced over in USA, but over here in England at Helen Dallimores last show, I ran in to Miriam Margolyes in the lobby (our original Maddame Morrible) and we asked her what role she is playing next, and she told us that in January she is playing Maddame Morible on Broadway, so I dont know if that is because the producers thought she was amazing over here, which most viewers did not from what ive read and heard, or if she is very famous in America, she is very famous in England, so what do you guys know about her, and how do you feel about this change?
Well, I don't know if she's "very famous" over here, but she's a very recognizable character actress in movies.
She had memorable roles The Age of Innocence, Harry Potter, Romeo + Juliet, and was the voice of the dog in Babe.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/19/03
She was also Professor Sprout in the second Harry Potter movie and if casting had followed the description of the character in the book, she should have played Delores Umbridge in the newest one.
I remember her as far back as the original British TV production of "She Devil" in the late 80's.
Oh well at least people have heard of her over there, which is probably one of the reasons she was hired! Well I hope you enjoy her, she is very talented and plays the role VERY well, although she does not sing, mearly peak the words, which is the one downside, but besdies that she is good!
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/27/07
She was not hired to get people to come and see the show because she is 'name'. Wicked is already sold out.
Yes she doesnt sing the role and yes I do like the role to be sung BUT she is more than fantastic when I saw her and I'm glad she's doin the show again!
The part was written for her but she couldnt do the original Broadway run. A friend of mine is a principal in the London cast and told me this just a few weeks ago over dinner when i asked about how she 'spoke' the singing parts and thats when he said that it was to be her in the first place.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/27/07
Your friend is actually wrong. The part was not written for her, it was written for somebody else.
Your saying my friend is wrong who is in the cast now and when it opened . Why would he or i lie about this. All you say is he's wrong and it was written for 'somebody else'! Wheres your info from? I will have this reconfirmed tonite! Why do you take this attitude and call people liars- incredible!
rumors get started all the time - just because someone is an actor in a show doesnt' make them the "world's authority" on that show.
Doesnt make my friend a liar either. My friend has worked on two other shows with the diretor of Wicked. This guy is not in the habbit of making things up as many do on this site.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/27/07
Yes your friend who was in the original cast of Wicked is wrong. This is coming from somebody who was at the first workshop of Wicked and every other workshop and somembody who got his information from one of the creative team members who knows a hell of a lot more information than you do or any cast member.
And I never said that your friend was a liar I just said he was wrong.
As the earlier post states, she's not as well known in the states as in the UK therefore maybe you didnrt recognize her name when it was mentioned in the workshops. She didnt do any workshops or the like its that she was the first choice for Mdm Morrible.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/27/07
I know exactly who she is and I know exactly who the part was written for and it isn't her. In fact the person who it was written for might be joining one of the company's soon.
Understudy Joined: 8/26/06
you mean the role wasn't written for Rue McClanahan??
You could've fooled me....
I love the character of Madame Morrible. Love it. Carole has been the best for me. Absolute best. So...my question remains, for whom was it originally written???
Okay then...if the originally intended Morrible can't be disclosed on the board, can someone PM the answer to my question? Thanks.
I believe Carole Shelley will be making a return visit before Miriam steps into the role.
She is a busy woman. In September/October she is touring Australia in DICKENS' WOMEN her one woman show.
Margolyes is brilliant - on screen and on stage. I saw her first in the Peter Hall Orpheus Descending with Redgrave in London and she recreated that role for the television production. She received acclaim for her work in the films Little Dorritt and The Age of Innocence. I particularly enjoyed her work in Ladies in Lavender.
"Wicked is already sold out."
Wicked is probably sold out for the next few months, but I'm sure it's not that difficult to get tickets a months in advance (especially for a January show).
Swing Joined: 7/30/07
Miriam will be great for you guys, but it makes me wonder why she is going to Broadway to do the role? It just seems a bit strange to me. I am probably just thinking to much into it.
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