steven22 said: "Jonathan Bailey was excellent in London. Would really like him to come over with the production..."
the night i saw this production in London, Johnathan Bailey stopped the show with one of the longest ovations that night!...he must be brought over as well as Patti...i was not a big fan of R. Craig, but she was just starting out in her Company journey...with that said i would love Ann Hathaway in that role!!
"Company is a pretty thankless job for every performer except Joanne. She's got the showstopper. Everyone else, including Bobby, no matter how good they are seem to sort of vaporize."
Wow, you must only be familiar with really bad productions because that's not true at all. Especially this particular London revival. Patti was excellent, but she did not walk away with the show or overshadow anyone. Is one of the reasons I loved it so much. I mean, even the woman who performed the church singing in Not Getting Married made a permanent impression. And as long as I live I'll never forget the manic brilliance of Jonathan Bailey. And his legs in those pants. *sigh*
"What can you expect from a bunch of seitan worshippers?" - Reginald Tresilian
No one has ever made a name for themselves playing any other role than Joanne. Even Bobby's are known before they appear in the shown or never known at all. Anthony Perkins has commented on how really glad he is he didn't take the part (it was offered to him) when he finally saw it. And Jones' first statement to him was a frustrated "I tried, man. I really tried."
Stephanie J Block received an offer early July for Bobbie. Don't know the status now. Avail/interest has been checked for a select group of Broadway leading ladies as well, including Kate Baldwin.
Patti Lupone is confirmed. Rehearsals will begin January.
novel idea said: "Stephanie J Block received an offer early July for Bobbie. Don't know the status now. Avail/interest has been checked for a select group of Broadway leading ladies as well, including Kate Baldwin.
Patti Lupone is confirmed. Rehearsals will begin January. "
IF Block did this, and IF she got great acclaim, and IF she won a Tony for the role... she would be the first person since Gwen Verdon to win Best Actress in a Musical 2 years in a row. And one of Gwen's was a tie.
IMHO, I think SJB is a little long in the tooth for the role, though I suppose it raises the stakes if Bobbie is 5-10 years from menopause. She'd sing it thrillingly.
Dang, nice run for Beautiful but this would work well in that theatre! Also would LOVE for Kate Baldwin but I can definitely see SJB accepting that offer. Should be fun!
Bobbi in this production is a rubbish part. It won’t be winning anyone a Tony award. Unless it’s played by someone famous and then they’ll just want to give it to them because of that.
If Johnny Bailey comes with the show, he WILL win the Tony.
Dolly80 said: "Bobbi in this production is a rubbish part. It won’t be winning anyone a Tony award. Unless it’s played by someone famous and then they’ll just want to give it to them because of that.
If Johnny Bailey comes with the show, he WILL win the Tony."
It’s Bobbie.
SJB is technically too old, but I’m slowly warming to the idea.
CPannullo said: "Jordan Catalano said: "“Beautiful” is going to post their closing notice tonight or tomorrow for October, so hopefully “Company” can go in there."
I’m sorry maybe I’m missing something but how do we know they’re closing up in October? I know they’re grosses aren’t great but"
Well, I guess now we know...
"I think that when a movie says it was 'based on a true story,' oh, it happened - just with uglier people." - Peanut Walker, Shucked
To answer some questions - Beautiful will indeed be shutting down in the Fall. And NO ONE from the London production, including Jonathan Bailey, will be coming here, except for Patti Lupone.
I really don’t think Bailey would have definitely won the Tony if he came over. He did “not getting married” much slower than NY audiences are used to and I don’t think he would have gotten the same ecstatic reception here. Not bringing the London cast was the right choice. They really just weren’t up to par for broadway. The direction elevated them a lot and its a glorious production, but it’s going to be so much better with an American cast.
With all the talk of movie stars, I must say the mention of SJB getting an offer is a bit of a shock. (Yes, she's a bit too old, but she's wonderful.) You would think if they were going to not hire a movie star, then they would've brought over Rosalie. Interesting.