Broadway Legend Joined: 7/29/08
Like I said before, I can't imagine he wouldn't stay a little longer if he wins that Tony.
JossArden said: "Is it safe to assume that regardless of whether Javier Muñoz takes over for LMM or not, there will continue to be an alternate for Hamilton?"
I would actually assume the opposite. it had seemed to me that Lin had an alternate to give himself (an obviously very busy man) a day off, and also as a solid to Javier. It doesn't seem to be that taxing of a role, especially compared to roles that usually have an alternate. Evita needed one, Christine Daae doesn't (I don't think). Hell, Elphaba doesn't have one.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/29/08
Christine Daae does have one. Google is your friend.
My only thought is that they will keep a few people an extra couple months so that they don't have a massive exit.
I would guess that people will start departing the week after the Tony Awards.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/29/08
No, it's July, not June. Their contracts are up in July.
neonlightsxo said: "Christine Daae does have one. Google is your friend."
Yep. As does Frankie Valli.
It always surprised me that Elphaba never did.
I always assumed Lin had an alternate starting in previews so that he was able to have days that he could actually watch the show before it was locked in, and then likely continued as a solid to Javier and possibly, as suggested here, to give himself a little time to work on the many projects he has going outside of the show.
Broadway Star Joined: 12/2/06
Elphaba has no official alternate but the actress who plays her at any given time has still missed around 1 performance per week.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/29/08
neonlightsxo said: "Not Rachel Tucker.
Rachel was out when I saw the show back in March.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/29/08
She doesn't take off shows per week, though. She has missed shows for being sick, but she often does all 8 shows. Thanks for hijacking the thread.
neonlightsxo said: "No, it's July, not June. Their contracts are up in July."
Did Groff have a special contract?
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/29/08
Everyone has an out in their contract (assuming they have decent agents) for them to leave for another project at any time, which is what Groff did.
neonlightsxo said: "She doesn't take off shows per week, though. She has missed shows for being sick, but she often does all 8 shows. Thanks for hijacking the thread.
I hijacked a tread that was off topic because I replied saying I saw Rachel's understudy? Please.
Leading Actor Joined: 12/17/15
Why are so many of the people who post on these boards so darn nasty all the time?
Theatre makes me joyously happy --especially in contrast to many other things in my life -- but you cant go a page around here without seeing someone attacking someone.
Is it just because it's easy to be nasty because you don't have to look the other person in the face?
I think what happened here is conflating "alternate" and "understudy". An alternate, like Javier, goes in on scheduled days (unless he himself is sick). He doesn't have another role in the show aside from alternating in the lead roll. An understudy typically has another, smaller role in the show but can swap into a principal role if someone is sick or has to take off for whatever other unexpected reason. So Jon Rua plays Charles Lee and is in the ensemble, but also understudies Hamilton and has had to cover for Javier when he was sick on his scheduled performance days.
So Rachel Tucker has an understudy, but not a scheduled alternate.
But Javier is still the standby for shows he's not on for.
Elphaba has a standby (someone who is ready to go on at a moment's notice) and an understudy in the ensemble.
Javi is a combination of a standby (since he is ready to go on should Lin not be able to during his scheduled performances) and an alternate since he does the scheduled weekend matinees.
Edit: Jorge beat me to it, but I'll leave the explanation.
Groff also had an out clause when he left in November to film the Looking movie.
I can definitely see Leslie getting offers. But it will depend on how the good the opportunity is. In Groff's case the role he took was too good to pass up.
neonlightsxo said: "Christine Daae does have one. Google is your friend."
Yes I know that. I said Evita needed one, Christine doesn't. as in doesn't need an alternate. My sentence was pretty clear; perhaps you should check your reading comprehension.
I wonder if having an alternate for Hamilton will continue after Lin leaves and also if it will be used in all the productions.
Call_me_jorge said: "I wonder if having an alternate for Hamilton will continue after Lin leaves and also if it will be used in all the productions."
If Javi takes over for Lin, I guess Jon Rua is the alternate? He's the only other person to have played Hamilton. And that's a really good question about the other productions. My would guess yes.
Stand-by Joined: 2/28/15
Id really love to see Leslie do the London production, but by his comment, it seems that he wont be carrying on as Burr at all, which makes me sad lol
Broadway Star Joined: 4/7/12
It's starting to look like many of them will extend beyond July. The recent interview with Leslie seems to hint as much, and in Renee's recent Facebook Live chat she says that everyone is currently renegotiating. I honestly don't see any dramatic fall outs in terms of packages and compensation especially given how the cast is invested in the show and how the show is making money, so I think it's just a matter of time until they agree on packages and finalize contracts.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/31/15
Emma MK said: "Id really love to see Leslie do the London production, but by his comment, it seems that he wont be carrying on as Burr at all, which makes me sad lol"
Which comment?
Leslie has said before that he would love to make his London debut.
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