I never heard that Cher was to open in Toronto. Diahann Carroll had written in her memoir a few years ago that she was called in to audition for LA, but they made her a much better offer (which included not dealing with ALW on a regular basis) to open the show in Toronto. She accepted.
I do recall reading from many sources that ALW first asked Diana Ross to replace Close just days after he watched her in the ABC movie 'Out of Darkness' (which aired in early 1994). Ross won rave reviews for her role in the movie, and impressed Webber. Ross was eager to star in an ALW musical, and began negotiations immediately. One thing Ross wanted in her contract was to follow Close to B'way - supposedly, after a lot of haggling (and impressed by her auditions) , ALW finally agreed. What ended negotiations was Ross' salary - she wanted the full salary offered, but only wanted to do 4 weekend shows and let her understudy do the remaining shows on the schedule (even in NY). THAT was something ALW wouldn't give in to - and negotiations came to an end. (In interviews since, Ross has just said they couldn't agree on a salary).
After Ross' negotiations ended, supposedly ALW offered the role to such diverse actresses as Michelle Lee (who had just finished 'Knots Landing'
, Carroll, Raquel Welch (yes, Raquel Welch), and finally Dunaway who accepted the end of March, 1994.
As for Cher, ALW supposedly first asked her to replace Buckley in early Spring of 1996, but negotiations didn't go far due to her commitment of promoting her new album ('It's A Man's World'
. They resumed negotiations in mid-summer, which is when she auditioned in costume (according to many sources) and he was impressed with her. Yet they could not agree on a salary and 'time off'. When asked about this in interviews, Cher responded 'ALW was too cheap - he couldn't afford me!'
Once Cher dropped out of negotiations, ALW was still looking for a 'name' to take the role and boost the box office. Supposedly, the list of actresses he offered the role to included: Meryl Streep, Liza, Olivia Newton-John, Rita Moreno, Shirley Jones, and TV stars Cybil Shepherd, Susan Lucci, Tyne Daly, Florence Henderson, Barbara Eden, Joan Collins, and Kathie Lee Gifford*. He also offered the role to B'way stars Bernadette Peters and Jennifer Holliday. He settled with Elaine Paige.
A lot of this info was on a website in England which was devoted to ALW and each musical. I don't think it exists any longer (I believe it was called 'tiretracks' or something like that - does this sound familiar?)..
*Gifford supposedly was so interested in taking the role, she offered to leave 'Regis and Kathie Lee' for six months with no pay, and add 6 extra months - or longer - to her contract which was expiring in 1999. ABC said no - and Gifford couldn't wait to leave the network. Later in interviews, she said she would never work for ABC again (and she wouldn't join 'The View' when Star Jones left in 2006) because they cost her 'the role of a lifetime'.
Updated On: 7/15/19 at 03:44 PM