#104
Posted: 7/5/04 at 12:52pm
I'm sorry you had to miss Adam, but you have three more months to see him!
I'm also really glad that you got to see Cheyenne...I think he's just majestic in that role. I enjoyed his Radames as much (if not more!) than Adam's, but in very different ways, since they're two very different guys--both vocally and physically.
I love this show...very sad to see it leave!
Who is the Amneris standby now?
I'm also really glad that you got to see Cheyenne...I think he's just majestic in that role. I enjoyed his Radames as much (if not more!) than Adam's, but in very different ways, since they're two very different guys--both vocally and physically.
I love this show...very sad to see it leave!
Who is the Amneris standby now?
#105
Posted: 7/5/04 at 2:57pm
the amneris standby is Jessica Hendy. She was pretty good. I liked mandy gonzalez better though. But Jessica is such a sweetheart. I met her after the show.
"[My son]'s really into my music, but one day we were listening to Billy [Joel] in the car and he said, 'Daddy, I think Billy's songs are a little better than yours." (Michael Cavanaugh)
#106
Posted: 7/7/04 at 2:05pm
Does he have any plans once Aida closes? What's going on with Tarzan?
#107
Posted: 7/7/04 at 2:17pm
They're aiming for Fall of 2006 with Tarzan, I think. I'm assuming that since it's still in its early stages that it's kind of up in the air whether or not Adam will even stick with it. If I remember I'll ask him next time I see him. I've been meaning to find out what's up for him after Aida, but I tend to get that "OHMYGOD it's ADAM PASCAL!" headrush and get really quiet.
Oh, and a general FYI, playbill.com just released a discount offer good through August 1. Now I can buy my tickets and not be totally broke! yay!!!
A work of art is an invitation to love.
Oh, and a general FYI, playbill.com just released a discount offer good through August 1. Now I can buy my tickets and not be totally broke! yay!!!
#108
Posted: 7/7/04 at 2:39pm
well now i feel better, i always sound horrible when i try to sing the end of "enchantment passing through"- but if adam has trouble then how could i even attempt!
i can't wait till i get to see aida again!
i can't wait till i get to see aida again!
#109
Posted: 7/7/04 at 2:41pm
nystateomind, the "Will forget" line? hah. I will NOT be a happy camper if after four and a half years I go back and Adam doesn't hit that note. I wonder if he's even hit it yet since he started back... most of the reports I've heard say no. 
But yay!! I'm going to order tickets later for Wicked_Elphie and myself later, I think. weeeeeeeeee!
A work of art is an invitation to love.
But yay!! I'm going to order tickets later for Wicked_Elphie and myself later, I think. weeeeeeeeee!
#110
Posted: 7/7/04 at 2:52pm
I really need a discount to come out that covers August 8. I wanted to go for my birthday and I really am trying to hold off on paying full-price!
I hung out with Cheyenne Jackson in his dressing room waayyyyyy before he tickled D2. "unleash the girly"
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#111
Posted: 7/7/04 at 2:52pm
i do know how he feels, there was always one part in little shop that i'd always mess up and everyone in the wings would listen closely to see if i would get it right then cringe when i didn't. it was at the end of "suddenly seymour" when seymour goes "yes you CAN!", and i could always do it in rehersal, but never on stage.
oh well, back to the regularly scheduled adam talk
oh well, back to the regularly scheduled adam talk
#112
Posted: 7/7/04 at 2:55pm
awww, it's ok! I'm sure they love you anyway, just like I love Adam even if he doesn't hit his high notes. I just FINALLY heard him sing "Pity the Child" from Chess. It's ridiculous... when he does hit those notes, I don't know how he does it. Yay Adam!
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#114
Posted: 7/7/04 at 3:48pm
yes, pity the child is just awesome. Emcee send me the thing for the discount i think ill be ordering them tonight since the box office was closed by the time i got there on monday.
Though scattered and divided we are still its heart...AIDA SEPTEMBER 5th, 2004...one more longing backward glance...
I AM NOW "TGIF!"
#115
Posted: 7/7/04 at 4:07pm
Yup, both taken care of!
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#116
Posted: 7/7/04 at 4:43pm
I don't know if I've already said this, but I kind of hope Adam doesn't do Tarzan. It sounds a little corny. And if you have an mp3 of "pity the child", please email me. Thanks.
ETA-what is the note that he always cracks on? The name, I mean. (A,B,C, ect.)
ETA-what is the note that he always cracks on? The name, I mean. (A,B,C, ect.)
Updated On: 7/7/04 at 04:43 PM
#117
Posted: 7/7/04 at 5:00pm
insomniak, I have it. Check your PM's.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#118
Posted: 7/7/04 at 5:52pm
I have just purchased tickets to see Adam Pascal in Aida. Since I have never seen him perform live I am way excited, especially after reading what everyone has posted.
I really hope to meet him because I am a huge fan!!! As a newcomer to the whole Broadway scene what is the best way to get his autograph? I would appreciate anyone's knowledge and advise. Thanks.
I really hope to meet him because I am a huge fan!!! As a newcomer to the whole Broadway scene what is the best way to get his autograph? I would appreciate anyone's knowledge and advise. Thanks.
#119
Posted: 7/7/04 at 5:53pm
wait outside the stage door after the show. When he comes out, shriek, scream, fan yourself like crazy, and when he signs, shriek some more, jump up and down, and then faint.
#120
Posted: 7/7/04 at 5:55pm
Oh BG2... funny.
NYLuv, I see you're new to the family soooo...
Willkommen.
Bienvenue.
Welcome!
and check your PM's.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
NYLuv, I see you're new to the family soooo...
Willkommen.
Bienvenue.
Welcome!
and check your PM's.
#121
Posted: 7/7/04 at 5:56pm
I try 
basically, when you see him, just approach him nicely and ask him to sign/pose for a picture with you. Don't forget your 'please' and 'thank you's
basically, when you see him, just approach him nicely and ask him to sign/pose for a picture with you. Don't forget your 'please' and 'thank you's
#122
Posted: 7/7/04 at 6:16pm
And don't be like me. I get really nervous/shy/quiet when I meet people. I always want to compliment them and tell them how wonderful they are, but I can never say what I want to and then I regret it. Good luck!! He's very sweet.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#123
Posted: 7/7/04 at 7:08pm
Don't be like me either and not talk at ALL and have to have others talk for you! :)
Though scattered and divided we are still its heart...AIDA SEPTEMBER 5th, 2004...one more longing backward glance...
I AM NOW "TGIF!"
#124
Posted: 7/7/04 at 7:32pm
key thing to remember -- actors are people too... some of them may be gifts from God and the most beautiful thing you've ever seen (insert ceratain actors who shall remain nameless), but still, above all, people
#125
Posted: 7/7/04 at 7:34pm
haha, I do think I'm past *that* point, TheGirlinTheFrock.
And thanks bg2, good point. Eh, just be nice... remember "please" and "thank you" like broadwayguy said and enjoy it. You'll be fine!
A work of art is an invitation to love.
And thanks bg2, good point. Eh, just be nice... remember "please" and "thank you" like broadwayguy said and enjoy it. You'll be fine!
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