Chicago the Musical Appreciation Thread — Page 4
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Bahiyah Sayyed Gaines as Velma (thru 11/27)
Charlotte dAmboise as Roxie (thru 12/1
John OHurley as Billy (thru 12/1
Carol Woods as Mama Morton (thru 1/29)*
Chris Sullivan as Amos (thru 3/1
R. Lowe as Mary Sunshine (thru 2/16)
*Roz Ryan will play Mama Morton December 5 - December 11.
Wow...the producers must really like Chris Sullivan as Amos..with that multimonth contract! from RC in Austin, Texas..
P.S. For some reason, a smiley face appears on the number 8.
Updated On: 11/6/11 at 10:47 PM
Posted: 11/6/11 at 11:09pm
Unfortunately, O'Hurley and Woods didn't perform. The Billy Flynn I saw was very good, except he cheated and transposed the top note of Both Reached for the Gun down, which was disappointing. Mama's understudy was... not very good. The acting was there, but the voice and physique were not right for the role.
Bahiyah Sayyed Gaines as Velma was wonderful; such great intensity! Charlotte d'Amboise was wonderful as well. Chris Sullivan, who I saw in Lombardi, has such a distinct speaking voice, but his singing is absolutely terrific, and he did a great rendition of Mr. Cellophane. R. Lowe is also really great.
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Thought Tony Yazbeck was great as Billy, and wondered if all the Billys hold that note in We Both Reached For The Gun that long? Or if that's just a TY thing?
I thought all the dancers were great, but my favorite was Michael Cusumano! His dancing was incredible, and he was so funny as the jury. He was out one night I saw the show, and it just wasn't the same without him.
My other favorite in the show was the conductor, Leslie Stifelman! She probably often goes unappreciated since she's not exactly part of the cast, but I absolutely loved her. She was always full of energy and got the crowd going. And my favorite part of the show was the ad-libbing Kara would do with her during the "Roxie" monologue.
In response to the other poster, when Tony was out a couple of weeks ago Brian O'Brien was his understudy. (I didn't see him as Billy, I just saw an insert from a playbill.)
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Marco Zunino
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Here is a picture of the newest (upcoming) Billy Flynn. from RC in Austin, Texas
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https://chicago.broadwayworld.com/printcolumn.php?id=43356
I'd think that Brenda Braxton holds the record for Velma.
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Bianca Marroquin
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