Call me crazy but I really thought a Bette lead Dolly would be the perfect vehicle for a magnificent multicultural non-traditionally casted production. The casting and creative crew put together for this feels like we're in for a traditional revival. Much like when I was growing up and shows like No, No Nanette and Irene came to town. Is it safe producing or a show that can't bare the weight of some rethinking? I did see Ethel Merman in it as part of my first exposure to theater and then saw Carol in two revivals so I guess I've been Dollied out by the images of the original production. I just hope they aren't treating it as sacrosanctly as my instincts are telling me.
It's a solidly but very safely cast production. I'd had similar hopes as you.
In terms of the leads, I'd say I'm very satisfied. The ensemble is mostly Broadway vets; a solid mix of older & younger actors.
Everyone who was cast are all perfect and are also very talented, but I agree there should have been some more diverse cast. I wonder if that question was brought up when they were casting the show.
It sounds like the alternate is most likely an African American performer, and that would be fantastic!
Alternate as in stand by/understudy or is Bette not doing all 8 perfs per week?
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I wouldn't say it is uninspired, but I do agree that it would have been nice to see a bit more diversity.
It is assumed that an alternate will perform all Tuesday evening performances.
Up In One said: "Alternate as in stand by/understudy or is Bette not doing all 8 perfs per week?"
They're only selling 7 shows a week right now, so it could be that they're holding back that one until they announce who it is.
An alternate is not an understudy. They usually are standbys, though.
It's Hello Dolly, not Hello Delores.
(just kidding).
qolbinau said: "It's Hello Dolly, not Hello Delores.
(just kidding). "
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...I'm not even sure what you were attempting here.
LizzieCurry said: "...I'm not even sure what you were attempting here."
maybe that's some of that Australian "humor"
qolbinau said: "It's Hello Dolly, not Hello Delores.
(just kidding).
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I giggled.
But anywho - want to talk about uninspired? Have you seen the television commercial they've got running for this yet? It's lame.
I saw a Facebook ad that was literally just a black screen with flashing red letters that said something along the lines of "Bette Midler. Hello, Dolly. Need we say more? And, oh yeah, Telecharge.com." Is that what you're talking about, Greased? Thought it was terribly lame and pretentious.
BroadwayConcierge said: "I saw a Facebook ad that was literally just a black screen with flashing red letters that said something along the lines of "Bette Midler. Hello, Dolly. Need we say more? And, oh yeah, Telecharge.com." Is that what you're talking about, Greased? Thought it was terribly lame and pretentious.
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Yes! They played it at least once per commercial break during the Emmys tonight. I rolled my eyes every time it came on.
GreasedLightning said: "Yes! They played it at least once per commercial break during the Emmys tonight. I rolled my eyes every time it came on."
I streamed the Emmys and they didn't show it on there... and I'm like 90min out of NYC now, so I should be in the zone they are targeting, you'd think (although given the number of my new co-workers who say they hope to see a Broadway show someday, maybe the producers know what they're doing!)...
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qolbinau said: "It's Hello Dolly, not Hello Delores.
(just kidding).
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A multi-ethnic cast would have been lovely, and the OBC production did do the all-black replacement cast, but I didn't expect anything more than "safe" with the casting of this revival.
Just think, it's a show that had its leading lady return decade after decade over and over
It feels like me like another She Loves Me situation- everyone they cast is appropriate and I can't begrudge them that, but a little more diversity wouldn't have killed 'em either. At least there are a few people of color in the ensemble, which is better than some musicals can say.
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So who would you cast instead? Audra I assume.
Boring.
This part needs a star, and a star is what they've got. Midlers casting is perfect. I can't think of any musical in recent memory that has been led by such a starry name.. It feel like it harks back to the golden age of Broadway when big names headlined musicals.
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Totally. Everyone they cast is amazing, but of all productions this should have been one to take some chances with bending the rules of traditional casting and stuff. Producers always blame playing it safe on the fact that it's so hard to have a successful show, so they don't want to risk making any missteps or alienating audiences when it could mean their show fails. But this show cannot fail and is going to sell out, so why not push it a little! And seriously, having a few featured characters that aren't white/cis/ablebodied/whatever straight laced thing is going on is not exactly pushing boundaries!
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