I'm just going to put it out there that I think Melissa Errico would be pretty perfect opposite Hugh Jackman, she would sing the score with great depth, and she would capture the character's introversion and nuance better than most of the women mentioned in this thread. And with Jackman in the lead, you don't really need another bankable name in the cast, do you?
I wonder if 2021 Tony award for best actor in a leading role musical is pretty much a lock for Hugh Jackman (similar to how it was a lock for Bette Midler two years ago.)
I mean, it’s not like Sutton doesn’t have a head voice just because she primarily belts. It’s just a part of her voice that she’s very rarely asked to use. I’m sure she has the range based on how high she’s been known to belt/mix, it’s really more a question of the quality of her soprano.
NOWaWarning said: "I mean, it’s not like Sutton doesn’t have a head voice just because she primarily belts. It’s just a part of her voice that she’s very rarely asked to use. I’m sure she has the range based on how high she’s been known to belt/mix, it’s really more a question of the quality of her soprano."
This. Remember how beautiful Jessie's soprano turned out to be in Carousel? Her parts in "If I Loved You" still breaks my heart.
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Wick3 said: "I wonder if 2021 Tony award for best actor in a leading role musical is pretty much a lock for Hugh Jackman (similar to how it was a lock for Bette Midler two years ago.)"
This announcement was basically "try to top us" for Best Actor and Best Revival. But you never know what will happen. It's too early to speculate what else could be opening that season. (Jamie?)
Valentina3 said: "NOWaWarning said: "I mean, it’s not like Sutton doesn’t have a head voice just because she primarily belts. It’s just a part of her voice that she’s very rarely asked to use. I’m sure she has the range based on how high she’s been known to belt/mix, it’s really more a question of the quality of her soprano."
This. Remember how beautiful Jessie's soprano turned out to be in Carousel? Her parts in "If I Loved You" still breaks my heart."
I agree, she would be wonderful in this. She was great in the Kennedy Center production.
I'm curious as to where the ticket prices will start? Do you think Hugh is bigger then Bette and will be even higher in price or about the same as Bette? I do think that tickets prices have gotten a little outrageous - and I understand there are a lot of people to pay - but it's almost becoming a destination rather then a night out. In London you can see just as big of stars for 1/2 the price of Broadway - all right I'll stop my picking and pecking...
Child of Earth, I can't see LMM. He's just too cute and nice looking to be a swindler. As one Ham reviewer wrote, LMM is the kind of man you bring home to meet your mother whereas Javier Munoz was someone you'd sneak up the back door!
Child of Earth, The Wash DC production in early Feb had Jesse Mueller as Miriam. She was great and was a Scott Rudin cast member in Carousel. I would be surprised if they didn't ask her, unless she's busy.
Love the Kate Baldwin idea. Also Audra as others have suggested was my first thought.
I do agree no matter who they pick they are better off going on the older side against Jackman. Someone who reads 30s at least. I mean yeah it's unlikely she;'d have a 10 year old brother but pretty much every Marian is past the odds of having a 10 year old brother.
I love Sutton Foster and while I'm sure she has the range for it I'm wondering if her voice type would fit Marian. Also (and I hope I'd be wrong about this) I feel like I can see EXACTLY how she'd play the role and it just doesn't quite sit right. But if she's Marian I'd be delighted to be wrong because she is a joy to watch.
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