So though I'm in fear of being called out again by someone on stage...
Anyone going to Broadway Unplugged tonight?
Updated On: 9/19/05 at 11:10 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/16/05
I am!
In my dreams.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
Yowsah!
will be in the cheap seats with my Cap girls!! our teacher Bill D. is performing =*D
I hope those of us with cheap seats in the balcony will be able to hear!
i think i'm going. liz callaway is singing. i definitely want to hear people who know how to sing without amplification.
Yep - wife and I going. Went last year, thought it was great.
I...wish...
Good times tonight. Lots of ballads.
I particularly enjoyed the "train wreck" of Sutton Foster and Marc Kudish singing "Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better".
ALice Playten's "No Time At All" was a fun audience sing-along.
"Hard Knock Life" was great.
And I love the song "I Know Him So Well" from Chess.
Updated On: 9/19/05 at 11:01 PM
amazing concert!!! I think we made a few people around us deaf in the balcony when Bill D. Of CAP was announced =D Sutton was adorable as usual but, forgot the words to her song Haha.. she was hilarious. BJ Crosby gave me chills during "And I am telling you".. god everyone was SO good...
Amneris, I heard you guys scream.
anyone have a complete song list? What did Emily skinner sing?
Emily Skinner sang "Raunchy" from 110 in the Shade
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
Sutton flubbing the words to "Anything You Can Do" was hysterical. Especially when Marc insisted they start over from the beginning.
And her solo number, "Where or When," was beautiful.
i left my program in my car just now i'll post the full songlist in the morning if no one does it before then.
what a GREAT show! the sutton and kudisch duet was hysterical, (could i possibly have been more excited? i think not) and overall everyone there was able to prove that a vast majority of those on broadway certainly don't need any amplification (as if we didn't know that already)!
Marc also forgot a line in the "Anything I Can Do" song - Sutton prompted him with a drinking type motion.... Was all great, but that duo was my fav part of the concert....
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
These are in alphabetical order as listed in the program:
"It's a Hard Knock Life" - Bobby Belfry, Brandon Cutrell, Peter Gonyo, Steven Ray Watkins and Lennie Watts
"Lonely House" - Ron Bohmer
"Be a Lion" - Liz Callaway
"And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going" - B.J. Crosby
"What Did I Have I Don't Have" - Bill Daugherty
"I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues" - Mary Bond Davis
"Where or When" - Sutton Foster
"Anything You Can Do" - Sutton Foster & Marc Kudisch
"Joey, Joey, Joey" - Cheyenne Jackson
"There But For You Go I" - Eddie Korbich
"I Know Him So Well" - Jenifer Kruskamp & Anne Steele
"Fate" - Marc Kudisch
"Some Enchanted Evening" - William Michaels
"On the Street Where You Live" - Euan Morton
"Back to Before" - Christianne Noll
"No Time at All" - Alice Payten (Played Baby Louise with Merman)
"Raunchy" - Emily Skinner
"The Thrill is Gone" - Mary Testa
I'm forgetting the name of the man, who I don't believe was in the program, who sang "Being Alive."
That would be Deven May singing an awesome Being Alive.
I loved Sutton/Marc train wreck, but LOVED her solo number. Other highlights for me were Ron Bohmer and Deven.
how was liz? i missed it because we were bushed! when she first came to nyc whenever she would have an audition she would sing "BE A LION" for her uptempo or for her ballad.
There was also a man who sang Stars from Les Miz.
"I particularly enjoyed the "train wreck" of Sutton Foster and Marc Kudish singing "Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better". "
That was hysterical, but I loved Sutton's solo as well. She sounded beautiful.
By the way, what happened to Julia Murney last night? She was a no show!
Swing Joined: 5/17/04
That was Martin Vidnovic who sang Stars.
martin v. is laura benanti's father, btw.
was anyone else obsessed with the guys who sang "It's A Hard Knock Life"? That was hysterical.. they should so this more often.
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