Aging out of Billy Elliot
midwestsarah
Chorus Member Joined: 10/8/06
#1Aging out of Billy Elliot
Posted: 12/12/12 at 4:52pmI know that the actors who play Billy Elliot are replaced when they grow too tall, look too old, have their voices crack, etc. I believe that I read or heard somewhere that there is some sort of program for the boys who age out of the role. However, I have searched the archives and web and cannot find anything. Did I mishear and/or misremember reading this? Or can anyone point me to a link with more information? Thanks for your help.
TheatreKid3
Broadway Star Joined: 3/25/12
#2Aging out of Billy Elliot
Posted: 12/12/12 at 5:05pmI think there might be a program for boys to age into the role, like say, they being in the role of the "small boy" or "posh boy" and are trained from that young age until they are old enough to assume the role of Billy, ultimately replacing a Billy who, by that time, will have grown too old to play the role. I haven't heard of any type of program for the Billys after they get too old, just the one for boys to be trained into the role.
midwestsarah
Chorus Member Joined: 10/8/06
#2Aging out of Billy Elliot
Posted: 12/12/12 at 5:15pmThank you. I thought it was some sort of counseling for them or something since they're essentially going from attention, busy schedules for performances, etc. to essentially nothing and potentially obscurity.
wonkit
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/30/08
mikey2573
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/28/10
#4Aging out of Billy Elliot
Posted: 12/13/12 at 9:54pmKylend Hetherington, who has been with the tour for about two years, will be "aging out" this Friday night in TX. It will be his final show as Billy.
#5Aging out of Billy Elliot
Posted: 12/13/12 at 11:02pm
They have a WITHDRAWAL program????
Is it like Sylvester and Birds Anonomous?
#6Aging out of Billy Elliot
Posted: 12/14/12 at 4:23pmI thought they sent them to a farm in Kentucky.
AEA AGMA SM
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/13/09
#7Aging out of Billy Elliot
Posted: 12/14/12 at 6:06pmThey get sent to the same "farm" that mommy and daddy sent your golden retriever Max to when he started peeing on all the furniture.
#8Aging out of Billy Elliot
Posted: 12/14/12 at 8:05pm
I'm afraid most of those farms in Kentucky are for purposes that would be considered immoral for young men of that age, not to mention illegal.
lalaleeloo
Swing Joined: 1/11/12
#9Aging out of Billy Elliot
Posted: 12/14/12 at 10:09pm
There's a London farm. The US "farm" might just be the ABT school.
"[T]he producers hired a social worker who not only counsels the London Billys during their employment but also provides “aftercare” when they age out. She may help find an agent, a ballet school, or just a way to relinquish stardom. Still, all Billys dread the day their adolescence becomes undeniable, notwithstanding (or perhaps because of) the onstage ceremony in which they are handed back to their families, with parting gifts."
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#10Aging out of Billy Elliot
Posted: 12/14/12 at 10:24pm
Nice, in a spooky sort of way.
Wait- I think I meant that in reverse.
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