Early in her career Clark played Smitty in How to Succeed and Pennywise in Urinetown. Like Sara Jane Moore, both roles require a bit of zany comic energy (especially Pennywise) so I think it actually is a pretty perfect fit for her.
I am a firm believer in serendipity- all the random pieces coming together in one wonderful moment, when suddenly you see what their purpose was all along.
I was planning on seeing this one. Very excited about it indeed.
but then they announced the deranged Steven Pasquale was starring in it and I will have to pass. The man is so unhinged and crazy on twitter that I seriously worry about the safety of anyone alone in a room with him. And he's playing Booth? I hope the secret service have their eyes on him.
theaterguy11 said: "I was planning on seeing this one. Very excited about it indeed.
but then they announced the deranged Steven Pasquale was starring in it and I will have to pass. The man is so unhinged and crazy on twitter that I seriously worry about the safety of anyone alone in a room with him. And he's playing Booth? I hope the secret service have their eyes on him.
I don't think he's the one with the deranged twitter account.....
theaterguy11 said: "I was planning on seeing this one. Very excited about it indeed.
but then they announced the deranged Steven Pasquale was starring in it and I will have to pass. The man is so unhinged and crazy on twitter that I seriously worry about the safety of anyone alone in a room with him. And he's playing Booth? I hope the secret service have their eyes on him.
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You really should donate your brain to science. I am sure much is to be learned about the source of all these nonsensical opinions.
wonderfulwizard11 said: "Early in her career Clark played Smitty in How to Succeed and Pennywise in Urinetown. Like Sara Jane Moore, both roles require a bit of zany comic energy (especially Pennywise) so I think it actually is a pretty perfect fit for her.
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If you want to talk early in her career. I saw her as Madame Thenardier in Les Miz during the Chicago production in 1989-1990.
I am hype for it. I think Pasquale will be great as Booth, it's one of my favorite Sondheim scores, and just from that video, the writing is still incredibly complex and relevant.
I'm on my computer at work, and is it really necessary for a 3 minute clip to take as long to load as the videos on BWW always do?
When I see the phrase "the ____ estate", I imagine a vast mansion in the country full of monocled men and high-collared women receiving letters about productions across the country and doing spit-takes at whatever they contain.
-Kad