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Gender-Bending Musicals/Roles that would be fun!

Gender-Bending Musicals/Roles that would be fun!

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BrianIdol
#1Gender-Bending Musicals/Roles that would be fun!
Posted: 8/17/07 at 5:58pm

What shows/specific roles would be really fun to switch genders?

imo - Gypsy (what gay boy wouldn't dream of playing Gypsy Rose Larry?)

Aida!!! Let's have the Princess be a guy - wouldn't that had a whole new level of fun/controversy to the love triangle?
Updated On: 8/17/07 at 05:58 PM

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little_sally
#2re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/17/07 at 6:02pm

This is going to sound nuts but I've always wanted to see a female Tobias in Sweeney Todd. Not so much turn the character into a girl but just have a girl play him. Much like Pirrelli in the recent revival.


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Katurian2
#2re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/17/07 at 6:23pm

I've always wanted Dorothy Brock in 42nd Street to be a male in full on drag.


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chinto1984
#3re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/17/07 at 6:33pm

I would love to see Dolly Levi played by a man in drag.

I would also like to see Morales be played by a boy as a boy. I think you could change the wording a bit and pull it off.

A female Emcee in Cabaret.

I like this thread.

broadwaybaby221
#4re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/17/07 at 6:42pm

I know my friend would make a killer Mrs. Lovett. It is one of his dream roles.


~Sara~

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VonTussleGirl
#5re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/17/07 at 7:54pm

I think Zangara from Assassins could be played in the same vein as Pirelli in Doyle's Sweeney - but that might just come from the characters being vocally similar and, um, Italian.

(But c'mon - Zangara with an accordion? Pure awesome. If I wasn't set on being Squeaky Fromme once before I die, I'd be first in line to audition.)

RyToast1
#6re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/17/07 at 7:57pm

Patti LuPone has inspired me to somehow, somewhere (even if I have to stage the show in my apartment) play Mama Rose!!

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Brave Sir Robin2
#7re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/17/07 at 8:14pm

A male Elphaba and Glinda would be fun..

A male
aurora in Kiss Of the Spider Woman is my dream role.


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Midoria
#8re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/17/07 at 8:21pm

I always had a bizarre desire to play the Phantom. Don't ask me why I'm attracted to a role of a deformed musical genius who keeps kidnapping a teenage opera singer, hoping to marry her and keep her in his lair.


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scott68
#9re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/17/07 at 8:27pm

I'd love to see a gender-switched Last Five Years. Oh, and Matron Mama Morton in Chicago as a drag queen seems too perfect to pass up.


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madbrian
#10re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/17/07 at 9:24pm

Slightly off-topic, but I always thought a girls version of Oliver (called Olive) would be interesting. Olive would be a modern, inner city girl who got involved in a gang. I can definitely see all the songs being modernized...imagine a hip-hop version of Who Will Buy.


"It does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are 20 gods or no god. It neither picks my pocket, nor breaks my leg." -- Thomas Jefferson

nasty_khakis
#11re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/17/07 at 9:29pm

i've seen a female emcee in cabaret at the barter theatre in virginia a few years ago. however, it was unclear if she was playing it as a man or woman...this same woman was also playing adelaide in "guys and dolls" at the same time.

barter also cast a man as ms. meers in thoroughly modern millie. i didnt get to see it, but my friends said he was very funny and didnt know the role wasnt supposed to be in drag.

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madbrian
#12re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/17/07 at 9:34pm

When the Papermill did Mame, Mother Burnside was played by a man.


"It does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are 20 gods or no god. It neither picks my pocket, nor breaks my leg." -- Thomas Jefferson

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Marianne
#13re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/18/07 at 1:15am

This isn't strictly musical theater, but I was once in a production of the Mikado where the guy playing Ko-Ko would've made a better Katisha than the actress who was actually cast in the role.

Also, Enjolras would totally be a trouser role if Les Mis were an opera.

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MusicAndPassion
#14re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/18/07 at 1:34am

I've always wanted to direct Les Miz in years to come with Eponine as a guy. Imagine the show then and the Marius is just friends with Eponine when he/she wants more. I think it would be amazing.

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BwayBaby18
#15re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/18/07 at 1:41am

Liza and Judy in The Boy from Oz.

Witch from Into The Woods

i want to do a gender swaped version of L5Y soooo bad.

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zerodanny
#16re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/18/07 at 1:41am

I always thought that the role of Mrs Andrew in Mary Poppins would fit a drag artiste perfectly!!! Someone like Lily Savage ehehe!


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chinto1984
#17re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/18/07 at 1:42am

The Full Monty--with all women.

gypsy4
#18re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/18/07 at 1:55am

the national tour of cinderella freatured a male actor as the stepmother the actor was everette quinton.
Updated On: 8/18/07 at 01:55 AM

Craww
#19re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/18/07 at 1:57am

I'd love to see a gender-switched Last Five Years.

I actually had that exact idea the other day, too. I think it would work wonderfully, really.

bwayboy310
#20re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/18/07 at 1:58am

My friends and I were stupid once and staged Gypsy and Sweeney Todd in her living room with a malee Mrs. Lovett and Rose. Not in drag, just genderless.

gypsy4
#21re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/18/07 at 2:03am

yeah i could see mrs.andrews cast in drag.

gypsy4
#22re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/18/07 at 2:11am

when i first saw pictures of phantom when i was 5 i thought the phantom was a girl.

Burning_Oasis
#23re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/18/07 at 2:29am

Ever since I saw Avenue Q, nothing can express how much I would want to play Christmas Eve.

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Flight0017
#24re: Gender-Bending Musicals?
Posted: 8/18/07 at 5:00am

How about a man playing Victoria Grant in Victor/Victoria?

A man playing a woman playing a man playing a woman!

No, wait, that would just make the show even more confusing.


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