So, let's be whimsical for a moment? Let's say there's a community theater in heaven. Everyone who's dead is eligable, it's pretty open, and they have all the time in the world- literally, to do show after show. Anyone can direct, choreograph, perform- as long as they're dead.
So, let's assume that the people up there are at the age of their prime career (though they'd certainly be allowed to vary if there was a role they were just dying for). Who would you assemble, given the chance to produce a show?
Hamlet
Directed by: Orson Welles
Hamlet- Heath Ledger Claudius- Vincent Price Ghost- William Shakespeare (he DID originate the part, after all) Horatio- Marlon Brando as a young man Laertes- John Belushi (Dan Aykroyd said Belushi truly wanted to be a serious Shakespearean actor, but never had the chance) Polonius- Glenn Shadix Ophelia- Natasha Richardson, slightly younger than her prime Rosencrantz and Guildenstern/Gravediggers- Abbott And Costello
"All our dreams can come true -- if we have the courage to pursue them." -- Walt Disney
We must have different Gods. My God said "do to others what you would have them do to you". Your God seems to have said "My Way or the Highway".
Max Bialystock: Raul Julia (unorthodox, yes, but imagine...) Leo Bloom: Andy Kaufman Ulla: Marilyn Monroe Franz Liebkind: Chris Farley Roger DeBris: Orson Welles Carmen Ghia: Klaus Nomi
Jesus Christ Superstar:
Jesus Christ: Michael Jackson Judas Iscariot: Freddie Mercury Mary Magdalene: Janis Joplin Simon: Jim Morrison Pilate: Tony Jay Annas: Klaus Nomi Caiaphas: Marlon Brando Herod: Paul Lynde
Some of these people are still alive but they'll be dead real soon or are just too old to play these roles
I wanna see Falsettos directed by Arthur Laurents...
Okay he isn't going to heaven so I guess he's out of the question
It's hard to imagine anybody other than Lapine doing a better job, and Arthur Laurents, for how horrible of a person he was, was definitely one of the best directors ever
If you can't get him get Rachel Chavkin, she's really great with the kind of abstract becoming object staging thing that Falsettos has been associated with since its inception
Then get some Bob Fosse choreography in there
I think Falsettos with a little more dancing would be very very welcome and it's a show I could really see Bob Fosse doing-- light material but heavy subject matter
Of course, there's not too much opportunity for the kind of elaborate stuff he likes doing, but I really think this'd be a lot of fun
Now the cast, this is my favorite part
Jerry Orbach as Marvin
I just love that idea so much, he's so classy and he's originated so many amazing leading men roles, I bet if he were the right age for the role at any point in time he would've been offered it
And, really, Christian Borle proved that the only way to equal Michael Rupert's incredible, defining performance in the show is to have a style all your own with it
Jerry Orbach would be excellent
For Trina, I think Ethel Merman could bring something to the role we've never seen, it has been played with the kind of belting she liked doing, and even though her personality seems to clash with the character, I feel like it'd make it very interesting (especially since there's infinite time to redo it)
I bet she wouldn't do it because she hates "four letter words" in theatre, though, so get Bernadette Peters on it, I think she'd be great
Trina is a role built for an ex ingenue, an older but not quite super old woman who feels like she can slip right back into her prime whenever she wants to
Then Jason, this one might be contraversial
So I don't think anybody will ever ply the role more brilliantly than Anthony Rosenthal did, I really think he was the absolutely perfect choice for the role
But y'know a Broadway actor who got his start as a child who never got to play this role?
... Anthony Rapp
I think Anthony Rapp would be such a good Jason
Maybe it'd be weird because neither of his parents would have his hair color or skin color, I guess, but you can just die his hair or give him a wig to get around that
Jonathan Kaplan didn't look much like Michael Rupert and was even taller than some lyrics suggest so I feel like it'd be fine
For Whizzer, I'd immediately, instinctively almost, get Mandy Patinkin
Just imagine that voice singing The Games I Play or doing the harmonies on This Had Better Come to a Stop
It'd be really, really great, I think
I dunno if he'd accept it, but if he would he'd be amazing
This next one is my weirdest pick of all and also kind of makes the idea more abstract
Harvey Fierstein as Mendel
But it's Harvey Fierstein with all the technique he's learned in singing (listen to Hairspray Live and him singing La Cage Aux Folles, he is exponentially better sounding than he was in Hairspray) but when he was young
That role was originated by the scarily incredible Chip Zien and then later played by Brandon Uranowitz, who is pretty much a force of nature
It's hard to beat either of them, so the thing is that you just can't try to beat them
Harvey wouldn't be able to hit all the high notes, but man would his personality be incredible in the role
I can really imagine him singing A Day in Falsettoland and it'd be hysterical
Also if Bernadette were Trina, we'd finally get to see Harvey opposite Bernadette and we'd get that interaction about hoping the dog runs away and that'd be really funny given real life context
For Cordelia, I say Kristin Chenoweth with no second thoughts
She would be absolutely brilliant in that role and I think it's a crime she hasn't played it, but she's honestly too old now
And Dr. Charlotte is a role that's a lot harder to cast, but I guess I could see Ana Gasteyer doing it really well, she's barely too old to play the role though
So yeah that's my Falsettos dream
Also Jason Robert Brown as music director, he's always great with William Finn's material
The recent Pittsburgh run of Falsettos had a Freddie Mercury lookalike (almost eerily similar) cast as Whizzer, and now I can't get THAT casting out of my head.
When I read the prompt, I didn't think about deceased actors and directors, I thought about regular community theatres like we have on Earth, but in heaven.
My answer to that would have been "No, but they are in Hell."
Mr. Wormwood said: "BroadwayNYC2 said: ""but they'll be dead real soon"
Figure out what part of your brain told you to type this, then lobotomize it."
Especially when talking about people like Rachel Chavkin, Christian Borle, Anthony Rapp and Kristin Chenoweth...?
Basically they're just dream casting roles and paying no attention to the topic."
I dunno, a majority of the living people mentioned are way too old to do the roles now. Some of them, like Harvey Fierstein, actually will probably be dead within the next decade. Maybe they didn't word it great, but I mean Anthony Rapp hasn't been able to play Jason for forty years and the only setting he would be able to would be if everybody involved were dead and in heaven. I think I kind of understand what the post was supposed to be saying, but yeah it's real weird that they wouldn't just say "the people who aren't dead on here have long since aged out of these roles though"
But also half these people would literally never agree to do Falsettos lol
I could see Kristin doing it maybe early in her career and Anthony Rapp too but like if they were already dead and already done with their whole careers I don't think something like this would ever happen even though it's hypothetical
Alex Kulak2 said: "When I read the prompt, I didn't think about deceased actors and directors, I thought about regular community theatres like we have on Earth, but in heaven.
My answer to that would have been "No, but they are in Hell.""
I’m operating under the assumption that Actor’s Equity, unlike the Mormons, does not stake a hold on you after death.
BeingAlive44Ever said: "Mr. Wormwood said: "BroadwayNYC2 said: ""but they'll be dead real soon"
Figure out what part of your brain told you to type this, then lobotomize it."
Especially when talking about people like Rachel Chavkin, Christian Borle, Anthony Rapp and Kristin Chenoweth...?
Basically they're just dream casting roles and paying no attention to the topic."
I dunno, a majority of the living people mentioned are way too old to do the roles now. Some of them, like Harvey Fierstein, actually will probably be dead within the next decade."
Harvey Fierstein is 69 years old. What in the world is going on in this thread...