First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
#100First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/9/13 at 7:14pmAs I'd said in another thread, I think it's a real shame the ghost Skipper is gone. It added a beautiful sadness to the story that I found extremely moving.
#101First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/9/13 at 7:25pmI was there too today. I enjoyed your thoughts Custom, but I left the theater very satisfied, and overall, I was very impressed. I didn't see any of the other recent mountings of this show, but I kept thinking to myself that this would have to be the best of the three. I thought that all the leads gave very strong performances, and that overall, it as beautiful to watch as well.
#102First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/9/13 at 8:36pm
Does this mean that Jordan Dean,the actor who plays skipper, is out of a job? Unless he is an understudy, I guess.
A technical question for anyone out there: If Jordan is kept in the cast even though his role is basically deleted, would his pay change?
#103First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/9/13 at 8:40pmI was surprised at how little Maggie does. Besides Act 1, she really doesn't have much else to do. It really is Brick's show.
#104First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/10/13 at 11:29am
I saw the show last night and was disappointed that I missed out on Skipper's physical presence. Having heard so much deabte on Ashford's choice to create this onstage role, I was looking forward to seeing how it all played out, although I'm thinking it's probably for the better.
I think the show belongs to Benjamin Walker. He has an electricity about him and is wonderful in the role. I am also a little obsessed with Debra Monk's interpretation of Big Mama.
#105First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/10/13 at 12:26pmI was fairly certain the Williams estate would eventually put their foot down about "Ghost Skipper" -- having worked with them in the past, I can say from first hand experience that they are extremely strict.
#106First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/10/13 at 12:48pmI'm glad there appears to be "a record" of the show with the Ghost Skipper since I thought it really did add so much to the scenes.
#107First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/10/13 at 12:52pm
It's a perfectly entertaining, if drama-queeny and ham-handed, production. It feels like seeing your favorite (very talented) community theatre actors in a show that's revived every 5 years. They build upon the established work of numerous previous productions, and you idly wonder why there are so few equally good contemporary plays for them to do now, where they could do the initial leg-work upon which future actors could build.
Nothing new, nothing different. I was glad not to see a "Ghost Skipper" because I think it's a stupidly pretentious notion, worthy of university or community theatre ("How can I make this play about me?," asks the director. "I know! I'll add a character!"). I'm glad I got a comp, though - I wouldn't want to have to pay to see this splashy re-run.
#108First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/10/13 at 1:04pmIt's rare that I disagree with every single word someone writes, but I disagree with every single word you just wrote.
#109First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/10/13 at 1:12pm
Even "and" and "the?"
And "perfectly entertaining?" "Very talented?"
Updated On: 1/10/13 at 01:12 PM
#110First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/10/13 at 1:30pm
Lol. Because of the overall theme of the post, yes.
#111First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/10/13 at 1:34pm
I would agree, and I think most of the people around me felt the same way. When each act ended, I didn't hear anyone discussing the show. Everyone just sort of sat there and talked about other things, etc.
It's nothing brilliant. I don't know how some of you were "blown away" by it. I thought each act felt longer and more boring than the first.
LucyEth
Stand-by Joined: 8/23/12
#112First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/10/13 at 2:50pm
I frankly can't imagine anyone being blown away by what I saw last night. It's a serviceable production with no discernible point of view. A lot of yelling going on, not much emotional honesty. Johansson has certainly grown up, she's a woman here with genuine stage presence and skill...but she's been directed to be Joan Crawford hard and it just doesn't work. Yes, she talks about having become hard and being desperate and fighting tooth and nail to maintain her position in the family...but where is her vulnerability, her regret, her...allure? She's a Maggie devoid of sex appeal, how did that happen? This cat has claws, but never once purrs. A very odd choice. Walker is a lightweight and barely registers. There's zero chemistry with Johansson, it's impossible to imagine that they ever had the great sex both talks about. Watch the first scene of Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman in the film if you want to see what the Brick/Maggie relationship is all about.
Hinds, although very good, reminded me of Pacino at his blustery best (or is it worst?). Debra Monk comes off well, but even she ends up screaming by play's end. And what's with the portentous, pretentious gonging at the top of every act? This is not a play that needs symbolism or a "concept." Why is Big Mama suddenly in an echo chamber for her Act Three speech, why do we go into some sort of alternative universe during the storm? Give me a director who simply let's the story tell itself and gets out of everyone's way.
#113First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/10/13 at 3:25pm
"This cat has claws, but never once purrs."
What a perfect quote. I enjoy what Johansson does (career-wide) very much; but she's a young, very contemporary actress without a lot of variety going on inside her (at least, that I can see).
#114First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/10/13 at 11:15pmHave they started selling merch at the theatre yet?
LucyEth
Stand-by Joined: 8/23/12
#115First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/10/13 at 11:22pmAnd Ashford isn't the director to get a better performance out of Johansson, unfortunately.
After Eight
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/5/09
#116First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/10/13 at 11:36pm
"As I'd said in another thread, I think it's a real shame the ghost Skipper is gone. It added a beautiful sadness to the story that I found extremely moving."
As if we needed to hear that twice.
I'm glad he's gone- permanently, one hopes. He never should have been there in the first place.
Ahd the play doesn't need any additional "beautiful sadness," unintended by the author.
nasty_khakis
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/15/07
#117First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/10/13 at 11:40pmI didn't care for Ghost Skipper, but that's a shame for Jordan Dean. To get cut during previews. I wonder if he'll still get paid/moved to Brick understudy or something. Is there any precedence for this in Equity rules?
#118First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/10/13 at 11:42pm
"but where is her vulnerability, her regret, her...allure? She's a Maggie devoid of sex appeal, how did that happen? This cat has claws, but never once purrs. A very odd choice."
Thank you Lucyeth, you took the words right out of my mouth. And am quite surprised we seem to be in the minority on this.
And I say this as someone who usually loves Scarlett and thinks that if she weren't so badly directed she could be a wonderful Maggie.
Updated On: 1/10/13 at 11:42 PM
LucyEth
Stand-by Joined: 8/23/12
#119First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/11/13 at 1:20pmOn paper, Johansson as Maggie is inspired casting, kind of a no-brainer. But I think she's trying so hard to leave her youthful image behind that she's lost all sense of why she's right for the role. Sadly there wasn't a Bartlett Sher or Pam McKinnon at the helm here. The fact that there was a Ghost Skipper in the first place indicates how wrong-headed Ashford's direction is.
#120First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/11/13 at 9:29pm
I just bought tickets for Wednesday. How have the seats through TDF been?
Also, how is the stage door at the matinee? I don't care about ScarJo. I'm just looking for Ben Walker (<3)
broadwayjim42
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/19/03
#121First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/11/13 at 11:49pm
Just got back from the Saturday evening performance and agree that Scarlett's seems to have been directed to be strident without much shading until the third act.
Walker, especially in the second act, was excellent.
#122First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/11/13 at 11:53pm
Just got back from the Saturday evening performance ...
It took you six days to get home? Where do you live?!
broadwayjim42
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/19/03
#123First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/12/13 at 12:00am
Oh fudge...that's what seeing four shows in three days does to your brain.:)
I was there tonight...Friday:)
#124First Preview of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Posted: 1/12/13 at 2:36amSeems like all the TDF tickets have been in the rear orchestra. And at this theater, the rear orchestra is raked, so it can be quite weird. I hate being under the overhang of the mezz. Makes me feel so claustrophobic.
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